Chobis Twins are back with “Sio Kwa Ubaya,” a smooth Afro-pop cut pairing playful writing with an easy-going East African groove. The Tanzanian duo keeps things light and catchy here.
The song arrived under Ziiki Media as their latest standalone drop, following a run of street-focused releases. Producer Joga built a relaxed mid-tempo pocket around 89 BPM, weaving Afro-pop melodies with coastal guitar textures and polished percussion. However, the real focus sits on the writing itself.
“Sio Kwa Ubaya” translates to “No Offense” or “Not Out of Badness,” and that tone carries the entire record. The duo delivers their message with personality, using smooth vocal harmonies to soften the delivery. Yet the lyrics stay playful, never heavy-handed.
Because the arrangement stays light and rhythmic, the twins have room to play with their phrasing throughout. The accessible hook makes it an easy fit for playlists built on confidence, good vibes, and living without unnecessary drama. So the record lands as another strong example of their range between contemporary Bongo Flava and coastal sounds.
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