Award-winning rapper Maglera Doe Boy is marking more than just another year around the sun this weekend — he’s honouring legacy, pain, and purpose with the release of the official music video for “God is Power” this Sunday, August 3, on his birthday.
Taking to social media with a deeply personal post, the Diaspora hitmaker shared a powerful photo of himself alongside his young nephew, Lonwabo Moyakhe, in their hometown of Kanana, a township nestled in the North West. The caption reads less like a promo and more like a poetic memoir — a reflection on bloodlines, inherited trauma, and the duality of growing up between joy and survival.

“Lonwabo is me when I was his age,” he writes. “Even his blank stare into the camera. A face the township teaches little boys very quick. A face I don’t want him to have for the rest of his life like me.”
The visual, set to drop on his birthday, is not just about aesthetics — it’s a message rooted in Black boyhood, spiritual strength, and the power of transformation.
Kanana, which he refers to as “the land of Milk and Honey” like its biblical namesake, is recast through a gritty lens — one where knife culture, street crime, and hustling coexist with resilience, wisdom from elders, and township folklore.

By choosing his birthday to release God is Power, Maglera isn’t simply celebrating — he’s reclaiming a narrative. One where trauma doesn’t define the future, and where a blank stare can evolve into purpose and protection for the next generation
The music video is expected to bring this layered storytelling to life — visually expanding on the themes Maglera has long explored: heritage, survival, masculinity, and spirituality.
“God is Power” drops this Sunday, August 3 — a date that now carries double significance for Maglera Doe Boy and the stories he’s determined to tell.
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