Moses Makawa - - Lithe

"Lithe" is frequently grouped with Makawa's works that critique within relationships. While his broader discography often focuses on the consequences of secrets—such as his recent release "Mudzunyinyilika" which explores wives hiding lovers' numbers under female names—"Lithe" contributes to this narrative of moral reflection.

As a "Balaka Pipo" track, it utilizes traditional African rhythms to make its heavy social messages more accessible to a wide audience. Moses Makawa - LITHE

Born in 1992 in Mulanje, Makawa rose from a young choir leader to a powerhouse in Malawian music. He is recognized for his "bold and thought-provoking" approach to songwriting, often addressing themes like witchcraft, love, and social injustice. Makawa’s work is deeply rooted in the , a style that emphasizes rhythmic, guitar-driven melodies that have defined Malawian popular music for decades. Song Analysis: Themes and Meaning "Lithe" is frequently grouped with Makawa's works that

The song uses a storytelling approach to highlight common yet unspoken relationship struggles. Born in 1992 in Mulanje, Makawa rose from

The track remains a staple in Malawian music archives and can be found on several major platforms: