: Born in 1983, he began his musical journey singing in church in Zimbabwe with his mother.
Trumel has described the song as a way to address and dismantle social stigmas surrounding the reggae genre. TRUMEL - Reggae is in My Veins (Official)
: The lyrics explicitly distance the genre from the common association with "ganja" (marijuana) and "chamba". Trumel sings: "sikuti ndi ganja; sono musamati wa chamba/ kamba ka chisankho change" (it’s not about marijuana; don’t call me a weed-smoker because of my choice). : Born in 1983, he began his musical
: The track blends traditional 4/4 reggae rhythms with modern production. It features the characteristic "one drop" beat and a prominent bassline that aligns with classic genre tropes while maintaining a contemporary appeal. Trumel sings: "sikuti ndi ganja; sono musamati wa
: Released in April 2014 via Nde’feyo Music , the song quickly became a viral anthem and topped several Malawian music charts.