Zambian music legend, K’Millian, has released a new album titled Full Circle, which has quickly captured the attention of fans across the country — including that of Vice President Mutale Nalumango.
The celebrated artiste described the album as a reflection on life’s twists, turns, and lessons.
Among those moved by the project is Vice President Nalumango, who took to her official Facebook page to share how deeply the music resonated with her personal and professional journey.
“Spent a little time listening to Full Circle by the legendary K’Millian and let me tell you, the vibes are iconic — stirring memories of my own journey. Years of public service, the highs, the heartaches, and the humbling honor of serving the incredible people of Zambia,” she wrote.
The Vice President went on to reflect on how the album’s message mirrors life’s cycles: “Like the album’s title, life too brings us in full circle: from youthful ambition to seasoned leadership, always returning to the love of country that fuels our purpose.”
She added that every lyric reminded her of the enduring rhythm of service: “It grows, it deepens, but its rhythm remains constant — people first. And as the rhythm of Full Circle played on, I found joy not just in the music, but in the echo of unity, growth, and gratitude. Good luck mwana! We love you.”
In response, K’Millian expressed his heartfelt appreciation for the Vice President’s remarks, noting that music is a bridge connecting generations and callings.
“Her Honor, Dr. W.K. Mutale Nalumango, I am deeply humbled and honoured by your kind words. Knowing that Full Circle resonated with you — someone who has given so much to our country — fills me with profound gratitude,” he wrote on his official Facebook page.
The artiste reiterated that the album was born from personal reflection on life’s seasons and was gratified to see it resonate beyond the studio, inspiring even leaders of the nation.
Full Circle marks another milestone in K’Millian’s storied career, reaffirming his status as one of Zambia’s most beloved and enduring musical icons.
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