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"Recycles" by SEE Muzik ft. Emeline Penzi Breaks Chains and Cycles with Raw, Redemptive Power

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"Recycles" by SEE Muzik ft. Emeline Penzi Breaks Chains and Cycles with Raw, Redemptive Power

After years of private pain and silent struggle, SEE Muzik has opened a vulnerable chapter of his life through the newly released single “Recycles”, featuring the stirring vocals of Emeline Penzi.

Since its debut on May 23rd, the song has begun resonating deeply with listeners across—becoming not just a personal cry for freedom, but a shared anthem for anyone trapped
in cycles of addiction, shame, or generational pain.

"Recycles" is not just music—it’s testimony. Born out of more than a 10-year battle with internal
captivity, the song confronts the spiritual and emotional weight of relapse, regret, and the fear of
not being worthy of God’s love. It carries the weight of someone who has fought to believe that
grace still applies to them—and finally dares to hope again.

"This song came from a place of feeling like I was stuck on repeat—falling, crying, praying, then falling again," shares SEE Muzik. "I wrote it in the middle of that cycle, asking God, ’Are your arms still open for me?’ And somehow, the prayer found its way into melody and words."

Penzi’s contribution to the song doesn’t just add harmony—it expands its scope. In intimate
studio conversations and during the recording, Emeline helped bring attention to something
often left unsaid: the quiet inheritance of brokenness.

Her verse highlights the power of generational cycles—the inherited patterns of dysfunction, silence, and pain passed down like heirlooms. Her voice becomes the echo of so many who’ve realized they aren’t just fighting for themselves—they’re breaking chains for those before and after them.

Musically, lyrics and emotional honesty to shine.

“Recycles” blends soulful gospel Afro-soul with atmospheric minimalism, allowing the Recycles stands as a desperate prayer: that even in the darkest cycles, grace has not left the room. That even if we’ve failed a thousand times, there is still room for one more return—and
this time, it could be the last.

The song is supported by a highly evocative visual, directed by Enock Zera, with editing by
Nassi Oliks and color grading by Editor Guy. The video adds a cinematic layer to the song’s
emotional resonance, starring a young boy and a baby girl, Gedion Kamanzi and Bucyedusenge Marceline, whose performances mirror the internal war depicted in the lyrics.

Credits & Creative Team

Audio Producers: Junior Kaberuka & Aguilaaa, Video Director: Enock Zera, Editor:
Nassi Oliks, Colorist: Editor Guy, Stylist: Phiona Dusenge, Label: RevHeart Collective,
Cast: Gedion Kamanzi, Bucyedusenge Marceline, Project Team: Edda Tumukunde,
Inglide Keza Jesca, Special Thanks: Honorine Abijuru

Since its release, Recycles has sparked reflection and testimony across social platforms, with
listeners describing it as “a soundtrack that truly is personal,” and “the reminder that grace
doesn’t expire.”

Stream or download “Recycles” now on all major platforms: https://linktr.ee/seemuzik

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