1. Nairobi Mpaka Eldama (3:31)
On this track Monaja features Mesh Mfalme and Rapper Phil. On the vocals we have Mesh Mfalme who does a good job to complement the rhymes and wordplay of Monaja and Rapper Phil.
2. Ama Unaonaje ft Ach13ng (3:26)
This brings out the love side as he tries to win the heart of this lady whom he admires much but the lady feels he is just a 'player'.
3. Niko Juu (3:17)
Monaja raps about how he has steadily grown in this industry and is looking forward to a better future.
4. We Tu Tembea (3:35)
Quite a motivational track in which Monaja raps about the need to fight on no matter the challenges that we may face in life.
5. Mziki ya Raiya ft Checkmate Mido and Man Njoro (4:14)
A fun track for everyone to enjoy especially with the characteristic humor filled bars of Man Njoro and a good job done by Monaja and the multi talented Checkmate Mido.
6. Blessed ft Mwafreeka and DMT (3:35)
Monaja incorporates Mwafreeka on this track. He does a number of sampling of speeches including from Martin Luther King to get the track in line with the message being passed across
7. Run (2:21)
Talks of how music has been of great benefit to his life.
8. Kishaipoiteza (2:58)
We get a story of how life was for Monaja as he grew up and presents to us his childhood experiences. This track samples Janet Jackson's 'Got till its Gone' song.
9. Monaja (3:22)
He promises to deliver to his fans the best while asking them for their loyalty in return.
10. Mara Ingine (1:59)
He shows some love to some of the biggest acts on the kenyan hiphop industry including the late Gwiji, as part of his inspiration in this industry.
11. Flow (3:09)
Monaja comes out hardcore to display his prowess in this art.
12. Klub Kwetu (4:02)
He raps about partying and having fun at home rather than going out clubbing. Sometimes things can be hard but that does not mean we stop having fun at such times.
13. Nchi Yetu (5:18)
He takes a political tone on this track. He narrates various political events that have taken place in kenya through the different regimes right from the first president Mzee Jomo Kenyatta

Overally, its a good job from Monaja and i cant wait for his album to be out. His flow and sound kinda reminds me of Chiwawa, they somehow resemble. Purchase a copy for yourself and i assure you you'll feel the worth of the money you have spent.