Zoravo - Wanakufananisha Lyrics
Lyrics
Je ni nani wa kulinganishwa na weeee
Walikufananisha na Musa
Walikufananisha na Eliaa
Walikufananisha na Musa
Walikufananisha na Eliaa!
Hayupo kama wewe
Hayupo kama wewe
Hayupo kama wewe
Hayupo kama wewe
Hayupo kama wewe
Walikufananisha na Musa
(Walikufananisha)
Walikufananisha na Eliaa
(Walikufananisha)
Walikufananisha na Musa
(Twende Walikufananisha)
Walikufananisha na Eliaa
Leo
(Wanakufananisha)
Wanakufananisha na Musa
(Haoo wanakufananisha)
Wanakufananisha na Elia
(Wanakufananiisha)
Wanakufananisha na Musa
(Wanakufananisha)
Wanakufananisha na Eliaa
Wakati hayupo kama wewe Bwana!
Hayupo kama wewe
(Bwana kama wewe)
Hayupo kama wewe
(Kweli kama wewe)
Hayupo kama wewe
(Kama wewe ×3)
Hayupo kama wewe
Sing
Je ni nani wa kulinganishwa nawe
Je ni nani wa kufananishwa nawe
Je ni nani wa kulinganishwa nawe
Je ni nani wa kufanani...
Everybody. Je ni naniiii
Je ni nani wa kulinganishwa nawe
(Je ni nani)
Je ni nani wa kufananishwa nawe
(Je ni nani)
Je ni nani wa kulinganishwa nawe
(Je ni nani)
Je ni nani wa kufananishwa nawe
(Je ni naniii)
Je ni nani wa kulinganishwa nawe
(Je ni nani)
Je ni nani wa kufananishwa nawe
(Je ni nani)
Je ni nani wa kulinganishwa nawe
(Je ni naanii)
Je ni nani kwa kufananishwa nawe
Hayupo kama wewe
(Aya alee kama wewee)
Hayupo kama wewe
(Alee ayaaa kama wewe)
Hayupo kama wewe
(Bwana kama weweee)
Hayupo kama wewe
(We go dance everybody yeaaah)
Nisikie vigelegele kwa Yesu
Hayupo kama wewe
(Hayupo kama weweee)
Hayupo kama wewe
(Sijaona kama wewe)
Hayupo kama wewe
(Haya alee kama wewee)
Hayupo kama wewe
(Bwana kama wewe)
Hayupo kama wewe
Hakuna kama Yesu Hallelujah!
Video
Zoravo - Wanakufananisha (Official Live Video) Sms : Skiza 6983370
Meaning & Inspiration
When Zoravo stood before the crowd in that live video from the summer of 2022, he touched on a question that has been at the heart of biblical faith since the days of the prophets. People often look at the giants of the faith, like Moses or Elijah, and struggle to grasp the full measure of Christ. By repeating the phrase Wanakufananisha na Musa—they compare you to Moses—Zoravo points out our human tendency to categorize God through the lens of His messengers. We treat the men of old as if they are in the same weight class as the Creator, but the gospel insists on a massive gap between the servant and the Master.
Hebrews 3:3 hits this nail on the head, noting that Jesus has been found worthy of greater honor than Moses, just as the builder of a house has greater honor than the house itself. Moses was faithful as a servant, but Christ is the Son over God’s house. When the lyrics declare Hayupo kama wewe—there is none like you—they strip away the confusion that tries to elevate mere mortals to the status of deity. Elijah called down fire and shook nations, yet even he was a man subject to the same human limitations as we are. The song creates a clear distinction between the shadow and the substance; while we see the reflected light in the prophets, we find the source itself in the person of Jesus.
It is easy to get caught up in the celebrity of biblical characters, turning them into icons of power, but this track pulls us back to the supremacy of the One who actually sustains that power. If we look at Isaiah 40:25, God asks, "To whom will you compare me? Or who is my equal?" Zoravo uses the repetitive, almost chant-like nature of the song to let that question sink into our bones. You cannot find an equal because there is no category for someone who exists outside of time and holds all things together. By constantly asserting that there is no one like the Lord, the singer moves us from the dry intellectual exercise of theological debate to the posture of worship, where we finally stop looking for substitutes and start seeing the exclusivity of Christ. Stop settling for the messengers when you are standing in the presence of the King who makes them all look like nothing in comparison.