The EP itself, titled Mulungu Wanga (meaning "My God"), is a cornerstone of mid-2000s Zambian music. It showcased Winston's versatility as an artist who could tackle social issues, spiritual themes, and lighthearted storytelling all in one project. The tracklist reads like a "Best Of" for long-time fans: : The titular spiritual centerpiece.
One of the standout tracks that continues to resonate with fans is a powerful anthem of self-belief found on his iconic Mulungu Wanga EP . A Masterpiece of Positivity: "You Can Do Anything"
Winston Moyo's influence isn't just about the charts; it's about the "monumental cultural impact" he had on the industry. He paved the way for future Zambian stars by proving that local artists could produce world-class R&B and Jazz that remained authentic to their heritage.
: As the title suggests, the song is an uplifting call to action, encouraging listeners to push past boundaries and believe in their own potential. The "Mulungu Wanga" EP: A Cultural Moment
Released in 2006 under the Platinum Vibes label , "You Can Do Anything" is more than just a track—it’s a message. In an era where Zambian music was finding its new identity, Winston Moyo delivered a song that felt both international and deeply rooted.
: A relatable social commentary on the early mobile era. Arise Africa : A pan-African anthem of unity. Why Winston Still Matters