Words of wisdom to the young ones, do not grow up because it is a trap!. Trust me joni ya vava/ndlala ya dlaya/ku khola ka nuhwa vusiwana bya nyanya/. Here I am trying to freestyle and this is caused by the jam I am listening to. A song needs to emotionally provoke you, you need to be part of it, step in the shoes of the artist and feel/imagine what he is going through. EMOTIONS play a very huge part in making a heat song, and that is what Jalter Jay jaha ra ka Nyavani has done with this one. Ngwenya yi koka ribye hi tissue on this song, you can hear xirilo xa boti leyi, himpela ku kula swavava. I felt him when he said ‘vutomi byani bavela ni koka hi diff’, nigga made me think of rent ya Mhani-stand hiku leswa lockdown a vaswi ngheni. Ku Kula is a song produced by CliveBeatz,Cleinbouy and NtsakoBeats and I must say they took their time with it. The QUALITY is proper, the BEAT is too dope and I am happy with the fact that they chose a trap beat to lace this very emotional song. Jalter decided to feature EmcStyleSA (I still wanna know what his name means), now StyleSA has a way of giving any song a dope energy of which he did not do on this song. He was quite reserved and lacked that energy that we know him of, however it does not make it a bad verse but it does not hit the right spot that I’d expected knowing him. I feel like he did not dig deep and tell us what he is going through, meaning the verse was not ‘honest’. The CONTENT is relevant though, and every grown up can relate to this and that is the main reason we make music, we want people to relate. All I can say is do not spoil our comeback hi mbodza, so far so good and I can undoubtedly say GENGE yi ready. Here is your HEAT OF THE WEEK people, Jalter Jay ft EmcStleSA! Enjoy. Hosi ya Genge yi koka gasi, nita yingisela ka radio