Kenyan artist Shourtie Official has released her latest single, “Sitaki,” a powerful anthem addressing the need for genuine love and consistency in relationships. The title, meaning “I don’t want” in Swahili, encapsulates the song’s message of refusing to settle for anything less than authentic affection.
Produced by Vic West, “Sitaki” blends Afrobeat and dancehall rhythms, creating an infectious backdrop for Shourtie’s heartfelt vocals. The lyrics candidly express the frustrations of unmet expectations, with lines like “Kama hunitaki tena, will you let me go?” (“If you don’t want me anymore, will you let me go?”) highlighting the importance of self-respect and clarity in love.
Since its release, “Sitaki” has garnered attention across various platforms, including features on multiple Audiomack Africa playlists. The track’s relatable theme and catchy melody resonate with listeners, solidifying Shourtie Official’s position in the Kenyan music scene.
“Sitaki” is available for streaming on all major digital platforms, and the official music video can be viewed on YouTube.