Shourtie Official is back with a fiery new track, “Sitaki,” meaning “I don’t want” in Swahili, and it’s a bold declaration of what she won’t settle for in love. Following the success of her previous hit “Fanana,” Shourtie Official is ready to make a statement with this new release, available now on YouTube and all major digital streaming platforms.
“Sitaki” is a demand for genuine affection, consistent effort, and unwavering attention. The lyrics are raw and relatable, expressing the frustration of unmet expectations in a relationship. Shourtie Official doesn’t mince words, directly addressing the listener with lines like, “Kama hunitaki tena, will you let me go?” (If you don’t want me anymore, will you let me go?). The song’s message is clear: if it’s not real love, she doesn’t want it. The lyrics emphasize the need for love, attention, and consistency, while also highlighting the importance of a committed, “forever boo” relationship.
The track is produced by the talented Vic West, known for his ability to craft infectious beats and captivating melodies. Vic West’s production perfectly complements Shourtie Official’s powerful vocals and heartfelt lyrics. The song’s infectious rhythm and memorable hook are sure to resonate with listeners, solidifying its potential to climb the charts and become a fan favorite.
“Sitaki” is a must-listen for anyone who has ever felt undervalued in a relationship. Shourtie Official delivers a powerful message of self-respect and the importance of demanding the love you deserve. With its catchy tune, relatable lyrics, and strong production, “Sitaki” is poised to be another hit for the rising star.