A song made by Chief Charles
A song made by Chief Charles
As long as you are African then you are not a foreigner in Africa, kaleya station, mazabuka, choma, monze, Livingstone, mpika, Ndola, Kitwe, and many more let's unite and learn to love one another as Africans
A Community Anthem
(Intro)
Yeah... yeah...
Kaleya Station!
This one is for every hustler, every family, every child with a dream.
One love! One people! One future!
(Verse 1)
When the sun comes up, we're already on the road,
Carrying tomorrow with a heavy load.
Dust on our shoes but hope in our eyes,
Every little struggle is a step to the prize.
Besten, I see you, standing so strong,
Kasmula and Pepino singing this song.
Stanard and Kwaloz never giving up,
Zambiano working till the sun comes up.
Emmanuel and Malema, keep pushing on,
Numelo and Miles, the journey goes on.
Kaluli, my brother, keep lifting your head,
Mr. Zanimoni Phiri, thank you for the words you've said.
Master Dido, I see you every day,
Showing the young ones there's always a way.
Different names but one family tree,
Together we build our community.
(Pre-Chorus)
No matter where we come from,
No matter what we own,
When we stand together,
Kaleya becomes our home.
(Chorus)
Kaleya, united forever we stand,
Building tomorrow with our own hands.
Money may come and money may go,
But unity is the greatest wealth we know.
Hold your brother, help your sister rise,
Never let division cover our eyes.
With faith in God and love inside,
Kaleya Station is our pride.
(Verse 2)
Don't let small money buy your voice,
Think with wisdom and make your choice.
No politician should divide our name,
Because tomorrow belongs to us the same.
Let's build businesses, let's learn new skills,
Let's chase our dreams and climb the hills.
Education, talent, farming and art,
Every honest hustle is a powerful start.
Respect the elders, respect the youth,
Respect the people who live in truth.
When one succeeds, we all should smile,
That's what makes a community worthwhile.
(Bridge)
Special blessings to the roadside heroes,
Families selling sugar cane from morning till evening.
May God strengthen your hands,
Multiply your harvest,
Protect your children,
And fill your homes with peace and joy.
To every market trader, every painter, every builder,
Every driver, every farmer, every student, every dreamer—
Never stop believing.
Your hard work will never be wasted.
(Final Chorus)
Kaleya, united forever we stand,
Building tomorrow with our own hands.
No fear, no hate, just one family,
Young and old living in harmony.
Hand in hand we'll rise so high,
With faith in God we'll touch the sky.
One love, one people, one destiny,
Kaleya forever in unity.
(Outro)
Besten, I see you!
Kasmula, I see you!
Pepino, I see you!
Stanard, I see you!
Kwaloz, I see you!
Zambiano, I see you!
Emmanuel, I see you!
Malema, I see you!
Numelo, I see you!
Miles, I see you!
Kaluli, I see you!
Master Dido, I see you!
Mr. Zanimoni Phiri, we salute you!
To every family selling sugar cane by the roadside,
To every youth chasing a better future,
To every hardworking parent,
May God bless you, guide you, and open doors that no one can close.
Kaleya Station! One people! One love! One destiny!
Composed and done by
Chief Charles Bakukasele.
Should be like an afrobeat but also like amapiano