Everton Mlalazi Releases Soul-Stirring Gospel Hymn “Tiri vana vaMambo” - A Powerful Declaration of Identity and Faith

Award-winning Zimbabwean gospel artist Everton Mlalazi continues his season of spiritually resonant music with the release of “Tiri vana vaMambo,” a powerful new worship anthem rooted in identity, belonging, and unwavering faith. But this isn’t just another release.

 

Translating to “We Are Children of the King,” the record leans into something deeper than melody. It’s about identity. About belonging. About remembering who you are, even when everything around you feel uncertain.

Built on rich gospel arrangements and carried by a deeply emotive vocal performance, the song shifts the focus away from circumstance and places it firmly on spiritual inheritance. It asks listeners to move beyond what they’re facing and instead anchor themselves in what they carry.

 

And at its core, the message is simple, but it lands.

 

“I chose this hymn because we all need to be reminded of who we are in God,” shares Everton Mlalazi. “No matter where we are or what we may be facing, we are children of the Almighty King. That truth gives us hope, strength, and purpose. To see leaders and influencers across South Africa embrace this message and share it with their communities has been a great blessing. This is not just a song, it is a prayer, a comfort, and a hymn for every heart.”

It’s this sense of grounding that carries the record beyond just sound.

 

Following a season of strong momentum with music that has reached churches, radio, and faith communities across Southern Africa, Mlalazi continues to build a catalogue rooted in purpose. Where previous releases explored themes of hope and restoration, “Tiri vana vaMambo” feels more declarative, more assured, and less about searching and more about knowing.

 

Sonically, the track blends contemporary gospel with familiar African worship influences, creating something that feels both intimate and communal. It’s the kind of song that holds space for personal reflection, but also naturally extends into shared worship, the kind that fills rooms, not just headphones. And maybe that’s where its power sits.

 

Because “Tiri vana vaMambo” doesn’t try to overwhelm. It doesn’t try to prove anything; it simply reminds.

 

That identity isn’t earned; it’s given, that faith isn’t fragile; it’s foundational, and that even in uncertainty, there is something steady to stand on.

 

With this release, Everton Mlalazi offers more than music. He offers a return to self, a return to truth, and a return to something that feels unshaken.

 

Connect with Everton Mlalazi:
IG: @evertonmlalazimusicoffical
FB: Everton Mlalazi
TikTok: @evertonmlalazimusic

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Published by Neontle Mogomotsi

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