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TRACY KAKUSA: NEXT BIG THING IN GOSPEL MUSIC INDUSTRY

By TROY MUKUPA

“God rewrites stories and He can use anyone as a vessel regardless of what you or other people think,” says talented Chingola-based gospel singer and songwriter Tracy Kakusa in an interview.

Speaking to the Daily Nation Lifestyle, Friday, after the successful release of “Messiah” a brand new joint on which she collaborated with the talented Alinedi, Tracy said the single was an introduction to the many musical projects she has lined up for 2023.

Born on 22 February from Mrs. Theresa Mukuma Kakusa and the late Mr. Justin D’jango Kakusa, Tracy a graduate from the Copperbelt University and currently pursuing her masters (BSc Production and Operations Management, MBA in project management) gained recognition after the successful release of her two hit singles, “Eko Ali” and “He chose me” which has 2 versions: one in which she featured Likezo and another in which she featured Jubilant.

Tracy Kakusa

“The ‘Eko Ali’ song mainly talks about seeking God in our dire moments with an assurance that Ge will be found. Even when situations are hard, we need to hold onto Him and that He will answer us. Jeremiah 29:13 says; “You will seek Me and find Me when you search for Me with all your heart”. He Chose Me song is a reminder to the listener that God can use anyone, that God rewrites stories and He can use you as a vessel regardless of what you or other people think as written in Jeremiah 1:5 which reminds us that before God formed any of us in the womb, He knew you and me, and before we were born He set us apart”

“Messiah, the one we just released is a celebrational song. I did this one as a duo collaboration with Alinedi. The song is all about thanking God, Almight, for His goodness. This is a song that has a message of reminding the listener that God is good all the time as He is the same today, tomorrow and the days to come,” she added

With catch verses in this new release “Messiah”, it’s clear Tracy Kakusa aspires to be a force in the gospel music industry as she continues to offload more sought after songs.

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