They will offer you the easy road. It is paved with broken oaths. But if you hear the name "Ikambange"... You know the struggle is the glory. Step forward.
Voiceover (spoken word): "They said the road would break you. They said the weight was too much. But you... you just kept walking."
Mi born in the thunder, raised by the echo of the drum. When the enemy show face, mi don't run—mi become dumb. Dumb to the fear. Sharp to the fight. Ikambange means we move through the darkest night. My brother Payz, tell them 'bout the soil and the sweat. We plant corn on the grave of regret. The river might flood, the bridge might crack, But the soul of a true one never turns back. Hold the line. Breathe the fire. Every setback lift you higher. Payz Boy ft Jah Boy Arthur Bizzy - Ikambange ...
Ikambange... Step. Breathe. Rise. Ikambange... We are still walking.
Ikambange! (Don't you dare stop walking) Ikambange! (Even when the well is dry) Ikambange! (The lion knows no falling) We go higher than the sky. They will offer you the easy road
My feet are on the gravel, but my eyes are on the sky, Every scar upon my back is a lesson I don't buy. They ask me, "Why you moving when the night has no end?" I tell them, Ikambange —the stone is not my friend, But the hammer in my hand is. I don't sleep where the snake hisses, I push through the fog of false promises. Jah see the tears I wiped away with diesel-stained sleeves, Now watch me turn these broken bricks into a palace of leaves.
Behind the track: “Ikambange” (loosely translated as “keep moving forward” or “don’t relent” depending on context) is not just a song—it’s a mantra. Payz Boy brings the modern struggle; Jah Boy Arthur Bizzy adds the ancestral fire. Together, they remind you that endurance is not passive. It is a loud, active rebellion. You know the struggle is the glory
Since "Ikambange" suggests a rhythmic, determined energy (likely rooted in Zambian / Southern African genres like Dancehall , Afrobeat , or Kalindula fusion), this piece captures the feel of a late-night session where the bass vibrates through the floor and the message is about perseverance. (Intro – Low, heavy bassline. The sound of rain on a tin roof.)