: It explores the "Prodigal Son" narrative, with the lyrics "Niende mbali kama mwana mpotevu, wewe ndio wangu" (Should I go far like the prodigal son, You are still mine).
: Mr Seed is often credited with introducing Bahati to the mainstream industry through this specific collaboration.
: For many fans, the song represents a "golden era" of Kenyan gospel music before Bahati’s transition toward secular and lifestyle-focused content. Critical Reception
by Bahati featuring Mr Seed remains a landmark track in the Kenyan gospel scene, serving as a powerful testament to faith and a nostalgic reminder of the duo's early dominance. The Sound and Message
Wangu (feat. Mr Seed) - Bahati: Song Lyrics, Music Videos & Concerts
"Wangu" was more than just a hit; it was a career-defining moment for both artists: