Afritune week 170_“In Sun Gani” by Kespan Yaron Zaki cover by Kastropaul398
This is AFRI-Tunes week 170_ “In Sun Gani” by Kespan Yaron Zaki cover by Kastropaul398
There are some songs that don’t just echo in your ears, they echo in your soul. “In Sun Gani” by Kespan Yaron Zaki is one of those songs for me. Every time I sing it, it feels like a personal prayer, like I’m standing naked before God—without shame, without fear, but with complete surrender.
I don’t just sing the words, I live them. I feel them. They carry the weight of my journey, my pains, my gratitude, and my hopes. The melody isn't just beautiful, it is spiritual. It draws me into a place of intimacy, where nothing else matters except the presence of God.
The phrase “In sun gani” (which means "if You see me") alone touches a deep place in my heart. It reminds me of how small I am, yet how much I long to be seen by God. Not just seen in appearance, but seen in essence—seen in my struggles, in my worship, in my desire to live a life that brings Him glory. It’s a longing to be known, to be loved, to be accepted by the One who created me.
As I lift my voice to sing this song, I’m not performing, I’m pouring. I pour out my worship, my brokenness, my imperfections, and my longing to be more than I am. In those moments, I feel like a child again, completely dependent, completely open.
Sometimes I close my eyes and forget the world around me. I forget the pain, the disappointments, the pressure to be perfect. It’s just me and my Father. The tears that roll down my face are not just emotional—they’re spiritual. They’re a response to the overwhelming realization that even though I fall short daily, He still sees me. He still calls me. He still draws me close.
The lyrics give voice to what I often can’t say in prayer. They help me confess the weakness in my heart. They help me cry out for mercy. They help me say, “Lord, I am here, not worthy, not righteous on my own, but I am yours. See me. Help me. Heal me.”
Sometimes I sing it when I’m alone in my room, with the door shut and the lights off. And other times, I sing it among brethren, but the effect is the same—God meets me there. I don’t need to scream, I don’t need to dance wildly—just singing that song with sincerity is more than enough to stir the heavens.
It’s not just about the melody; it’s about the message. “In Sun Gani” calls my heart to remain humble, to remain broken before God. It keeps me grounded. It reminds me that grace is what sustains me. It pulls me back when I’m drifting, and gives me language for worship when my own words fail.
So whenever you see me singing that song, know that it’s deeper than it sounds. It’s not a show. It’s not a vibe. It’s an encounter. It’s a reminder. It’s my heart, raw and open, reaching out to the God who sees me.
And every time I sing it, I mean it. Lord, if You see me, then hold me, help me, and lead me. That’s all I ever need.
Lyrics
In Sun Gan Ni - Kespan
Chorus
**In Sun Gan ni
Kai nake so su gani kuma
Domin Kai ne cikin ne
Kai ne cikin ne
In Sun Gan ni
Kai nake so su gani kuma
Domin Kai ne cikin ne
Kai ne cikin ne
Kai ne cikin ne**
Verse 1
When they see me
I want them to se You
Cos You live in me
I’m the reflection of Your Glory
As I’m breathing
and When I stop breathing
Let them see thee
As the title of my story
Idon ka ido na
Kafan Ka kafa na
Tunanin Ka tunani na
Komin Ka komai na
Let me go to places You will go
Let me do the things that You will do
Let me be the Bible they can read
Let me be the Jesus they can see
Chorus
In Sun Gan ni
Kai nake so su gani kuma
Domin Kai ne cikin ne
Kai ne cikin ne
In Sun Gan ni
Kai nake so su gani kuma
Domin Kai ne cikin ne
Kai ne cikin ne
Nice entry for the week bro. Thank you sharing with us.
Thank you sir
@kastropaul398 your video is how many nins.?????
It was from the YouTube ooo ah
Thanks for sharing this
Thank you
Nce one bro that is super dup...Christ reflect in us so therefore if they see us is as same as seeing christ
Thank you sir
Senior man
You did really well, keep up the energy
Thank you sir