Willy Paul - Tam Tam Lyrics

Contents: Song Information
  • Song Title: Tam Tam
  • Album: You Never Know - EP
  • Artist: Willy Paul
  • Released On: 17 Feb 2016
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Tam Tam Lyrics

Willy Willy Willy Willy Paul Msafi
Number Nane Nane Size 8
Mmm... Alemba Aliamua Oh, Oh, Aliamua,
Dj Mo Akaamua Au aahhh, Ahhh Teddy B
1Willy Paul
Dj Mo Umemupa Ni Wake, Number Nane. Size 8,
Krowbar Ukampa Niwake Nana, Nana, Joy...
Gloria Muliro Ukampa Ni Wake, Pastor Omba Eeh.
Soxxy Ukampa Ni Wake Akamficha. Eh...
Dj Moz, Ukampa... Eh Mzungu Ah Eh.
Na Mi Nashindwa, Wangu Willy Ni Nani, Eeeh,
Ama Mubukusu, Mubukusu Aaahhh,
Sijui Kama Yellow Ama Brownskin,
Number Nane Nieleze Kweli Nimeshindwa,
Size 8 & Willy Paul
Unataka Mke Mwema, Ni Nani Atanipa,
Heh! Unataka Mke Mwema, Oh Ni Mungu Atakupa Wewe,
Nafaham Mapenzi Kitam Tam Tam Tam Tena Sana, Tam
Tena Sana
Unafaham Mapenzi Kitamu...
Kitamu... Kitamu Sio Utani,
Kitamu... Kitamu Sio Utani, aah,
Tam Tam Tam, Tam Tam Tam, ,
Tam Tam Tam Tam
Size 8
Juzi Nilikuona Na Kabinti Eh,
Hakunipendeza Eh,
Vazi Lake No, Willy No,
Willy Paul
Nieleze Siri Ya Mapenzi, Dada,
Nieleze Siri Ya Mapenzi, Number Nane
Size 8
Oh Willy Wewe Willy,
Usitafute Wawili,
Muombe Mwenyezi,
Usijitie Kitanzi,
Oooh, Ukisahau Mwenyezi,
Utajipiga Mateke,
Utajipiga Mateke,
Willy Paul
Kweli Nimekubali Jehovah Ndiye Wakupeana Mke Mwema,
Mke Mwema Ah, Ah, Ah, Ah, Mke Mwema Ah,
Mmm, Emmy Naye, Mnaija,
Uhuru Naye, Maggie, Maggie,
Raila Naye, Ida Ida,
Kalonzo Musyoka, Hatujui,
Bishop Kiuna, Kathy,
Na Mimi Naye Wangu Ni Nani


Tam Tam

Tam Tam Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

"Tam Tam," a popular gospel collaboration between Willy Paul and Size 8, released on July 11, 2014, quickly became a significant track in the Kenyan music scene. The song emerged during a period when both artists were prominent figures in the gospel industry, with Size 8 having transitioned from secular music a few years prior. The track features production credits including Alemba, Dj Mo, and Teddy B, contributing to its vibrant and catchy sound that blended gospel themes with mainstream appeal, characteristic of the style popular at the time.

The lyrical content of "Tam Tam" revolves primarily around the theme of seeking a suitable life partner and the belief that a good spouse is a gift from God. Willy Paul opens the song by listing various well-known personalities and their spouses or partners, creating a narrative backdrop of established relationships. This serves to pose his central question: who is destined to be his partner? The chorus, delivered by both artists, expresses the desire for a "good wife" and explicitly states that God is the provider of such a gift. It also describes love ("Mapenzi") as incredibly sweet ("Kitam Tam"), emphasizing the desirable nature of a loving relationship.

Size 8's contribution offers counsel and wisdom within the song's narrative. She advises Willy Paul against pursuing multiple relationships and strongly urges him to pray to the Almighty ("Muombe Mwenyezi") when searching for a partner. Her lyrics caution that deviating from seeking divine guidance can lead to difficulties and regret. She also touches on personal observation, noting seeing him with another girl and expressing disapproval, reinforcing the message of seeking a singular, God-chosen partner. Willy Paul responds by affirming his agreement that Jehovah is indeed the one who provides a good wife. He further illustrates this by listing more public figures and their spouses before reiterating his personal quest for his own partner.

The song carries an inspirational message rooted in faith concerning romantic relationships and marriage. It highlights the spiritual perspective that finding a spouse is not merely a matter of personal effort or attraction but a blessing bestowed by God. The repeated assertion that God provides a good partner encourages listeners to trust in divine providence in their search for love. Size 8's counsel underscores the importance of prayer, patience, and focusing on a God-centered approach rather than worldly pursuits that could lead to complications.

Biblical references resonate with the song's core themes. Proverbs 18:22 states, "He who finds a wife finds what is good and receives favor from the Lord," directly aligning with the song's premise that a spouse is a gift from God. Genesis 2:18, where God declares it is not good for man to be alone and promises to make a helper suitable for him, also speaks to the divine institution of companionship and marriage. While not explicitly quoting scripture, the song's emphasis on seeking God's guidance in this area reflects principles found throughout the Bible regarding wisdom and direction in life choices, such as in Proverbs 3:5-6 which advises trusting in the Lord and acknowledging Him in all ways for guidance. The song thus translates these spiritual concepts into a relatable and contemporary expression about love and marriage from a Christian perspective.
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