Rich Bizzy Wikandetelela |verified| Page
"You said I wouldn't make it, look at me now... / The same shoes you tried to tie me with, I'm now using them to walk on you... / Wikandetelela!"
Finally, the song shifts into a victory lap. Today, Rich Bizzy is flying on private charters, buying property, and selling out shows. "Wikandetelela" becomes the soundtrack for anyone who has ever been counted out and came back stronger. Rich Bizzy Wikandetelela
If you are looking to create a "paper" or lyrics sheet for this song, here are the key details to include: Song Information Rich Bizzy Wikandetelela (or Wikandetelela Mwaice) Release Year: Zambian Music / ZedBeats Key Phrase: "You said I wouldn't make it, look at me now
The title "Wikandetelela" loosely translates to a declaration of dominance and earned respect, often interpreted as "you’ll beg" or "you’ll crawl for me". In the context of Zambian street culture, the song serves as both a "flex" and a warning to doubters. It tells the story of a "come-up," where an artist or individual who was once overlooked now commands enough power and success that former critics are forced to recognize their value. Today, Rich Bizzy is flying on private charters,
The official music video for "Wikandetelela" (which has been trending on YouTube Zambia) amplifies the song's message tenfold. Directed by a top-tier local videographer, the video contrasts two worlds: