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INF Music Promotions INF "Ife Ndi Fe" :

Mission: To Promote good Music. From both the known and the upcoming Artists. INF Music Promotions seeks to promoted good Zambian Music.

Including Artists you never know Exist. We cover what's Trending in the Zambian Entertainment Industry. Disclaimer: Most of the Content Posted is based on Subjective View, You may choose to accept, Critique or Deny the Information given to you. "Ife Ndi Fe"

17/01/2026

Sarafina Barbie Zambia & Queen Fratica Ditroes_ Cover Mumba by T-Low ft Chef 187.

We got the vocals and tested them on a nice Instrument. How does it sound.

What is going on mu Land of Work and Joy.Ruth Ronnie is about to Spill 🫘🫘🫛...Will the Community Let Her? 😂
07/01/2026

What is going on mu Land of Work and Joy.

Ruth Ronnie is about to Spill 🫘🫘🫛...

Will the Community Let Her? 😂

UBUSAKA MU LUSAKA_A solidarity Song for Mr. Simon Mwewa
02/01/2026

UBUSAKA MU LUSAKA_A solidarity Song for Mr. Simon Mwewa

"We don't need politics. We need courage. We need a clean capital."This anthem is dedicated to a man who stands bold, fearless, and courageous for the people...

07/12/2025

01/12/2025

This song was inspired by the speech delivered on 25 November 2025 by the President of Zambia, President Hakainde Hichilema. It transforms the key themes of the national address into a documentary-style musical narrative, blending spoken word, gospel harmonies, and live crowd responses.

The lyrics reflect major elements discussed in the speech, including economic recovery, debt restructuring, mining sector revitalisation, job creation, educational reforms, food security, energy diversification, peace, constitutional clarity, anti-corruption efforts, and national unity.

The recurring crowd shout “Kwenyu” (meaning “marked” or “acknowledged”) adds a powerful communal feel, echoing the way audiences respond during live performances or national events.

Rather than promoting any political viewpoint, the song presents the speech’s themes as a musical retelling of national milestones and challenges, capturing the tone of reflection, resilience, and shared responsibility expressed in the original address.

With its gospel-choir arrangement and African instrumental warmth, the song serves as a creative tribute to the moment, celebrating the story of a nation rising through unity, hard work, and collective hope.

01/12/2025

This song was inspired by the speech delivered on 25 November 2025 by the President of Zambia, President Hakainde Hichilema. It transforms the key themes of the national address into a documentary-style musical narrative, blending spoken word, gospel harmonies, and live crowd responses.

The lyrics reflect major elements discussed in the speech, including economic recovery, debt restructuring, mining sector revitalisation, job creation, educational reforms, food security, energy diversification, peace, constitutional clarity, anti-corruption efforts, and national unity.

The recurring crowd shout “Kwenyu” (meaning “marked” or “acknowledged”) adds a powerful communal feel, echoing the way audiences respond during live performances or national events.

Rather than promoting any political viewpoint, the song presents the speech’s themes as a musical retelling of national milestones and challenges, capturing the tone of reflection, resilience, and shared responsibility expressed in the original address.

With its gospel-choir arrangement and African instrumental warmth, the song serves as a creative tribute to the moment, celebrating the story of a nation rising through unity, hard work, and collective hope.

22/11/2025

The song tells the emotional story of a young girl whose life is changed after a tragic road accident. While she struggles with pain and loss, many people on social media turn her suffering into jokes, focusing only on the money involved in her compensation. The song criticises society’s lack of empathy and highlights how quickly people forget the human cost behind viral stories. It contrasts carefree online laughter with real-life trauma, calling on people to show compassion, respect and humanity. The message reminds listeners that pain is not entertainment and that victims deserve dignity, love and understanding instead of mockery.

11/11/2025

BREAKING NEWS 🗞️ The Kwacha Music Drama has started.
13/09/2025

BREAKING NEWS 🗞️

The Kwacha Music Drama has started.

30/08/2025

This line for 🔫🔫..

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