The album Ghost marked a significant moment in Sir Trill's career, released during a period where he reportedly struggled with industry exploitation and royalty issues. Critics noted that the album, including "Mfaz' wo Mjita," successfully transitioned from smooth, soulful beginnings into grittier, more energetic Amapiano rhythms. Sir Trill – Mfaz' wo Mjita Lyrics - Genius
Mfaz' wo Mjita (feat. Pushkin, Springle, T&T MuziQ & Tycoon)
The track is a quintessential Amapiano production, characterized by its "log drum" percussion and soulful piano melodies. The album Ghost marked a significant moment in
The track was produced under the Sir Trill Music label, showcasing a blend of traditional genre elements with modern production techniques. Lyrical Themes and Narrative
It has a tempo of 111–112 BPM and is composed in the key of G Minor . Pushkin, Springle, T&T MuziQ & Tycoon) The track
[Verse 1: Springle] M'yekele. Usedakiwe umfazi wo mjita. Uma ebuya alahlile. Uthetha gqithi hayi, Hayi. Hayi, Hayi, Hayi, Hayi. M'
[Verse 1: Springle] M'yekele. Usedakiwe umfazi wo mjita. Uma ebuya alahlile. Uthetha gqithi hayi, Hayi. Hayi, Hayi, Hayi, Hayi. M' Sir Trill – Mfaz' wo Mjita Lyrics - Genius [Verse 1: Springle] M'yekele
A recurring theme in the chorus ("Zaphel' iintombi zomjita / Ngenxa yePiano") suggests that the "Piano" (Amapiano music/scene) has changed or even "finished" local women, leading to sleepless nights and a shift in social dynamics.