AmaG The Black, Peace Jolis condemn corruption in new song ‘Inkebebe’
Thursday, June 24, 2021

Hip Hop artist, AmaG The Black has released a song dubbed ‘Inkebebe’, featuring Peace Jolis that criticizes people who use government money for their own interests and not the citizens that should benefit from it.

In the song, Peace Jolis starts by saying: ‘Whenever you see those untrustworthy people, point fingers at them so that they get the punishment they deserve because hiding them is way worse.’

To which AmaG joins in saying, "If you can eat the little that you have and sleep early we can’t call you Inkebebe. You (corrupt people) are stones and we are hoes whenever we see you we will mention you and throw you afar."

In an interview with The New Times, the rapper AmaG explained where he got the inspiration from.

 "I really have seen so many untrustworthy people and I’m sure everyone might have met some as well. I got the inspiration from my personal experience and what other people say about those kinds of people ‘Inkebebe’.”

AmaG gave an example of some officials who used to take the Covid-19 relief supplies that were meant for the citizens and took them to their homes.

Singer Peace Jolis told The New Times that AmaG called him when he had already written the song which he found interesting because it has a message for the people that are corrupt.

When asked why he featured Peace Jolis in the song,  AmaG said; "Peace is my favorite artist and my child loves him so much because of his participation in ‘Itetero’. So, I wanted to capture the attention of those who also listen and watch Itetero to listen to the song.”