The influential Zimbabwean-Irish hip-hop artist God Knows has officially released his highly anticipated debut solo album, ‘A Future of the Past’, on September 26, 2025, via narolane records. This significant milestone marks a new chapter for the artist, who has been a pivotal force in shaping Ireland’s vibrant music scene for over a decade.
The Genesis of ‘A Future of the Past’
Described by God Knows himself as “like the first chapter of a new book,” ‘A Future of the Past’ is the culmination of years of creative exploration. The album, a project he notes took his “whole life to make,” was initially drawn from a vast pool of over 50 recorded tracks. The process of distilling this extensive body of work into a cohesive narrative was, as God Knows stated, “a bittersweet endeavour,” driven by a desire to tell a story with precision and impact. The album’s title itself hints at a profound connection between historical roots and contemporary expression, suggesting that the lessons and legacies of the past continue to inform the present and shape what is to come.
A Deep Dive into Heritage and Identity
‘A Future of the Past’ delves into complex themes of identity, heritage, and historical memory, weaving together Irish and African narratives. The music serves as a vehicle to explore personal lineage, the enduring impact of colonization, and the nuanced experience of being both Zimbabwean and Irish. Tracks like ‘The Heartless Stone’ and ‘Ode To The Ancestors’ directly confront themes of black oppression and colonial history, with God Knows illuminating the true story of his great-grand uncle, Chief Makoni, who was beheaded by the British army. The album also revisits his personal journey of immigration and integration, as seen in tracks like ‘The Art of Alienation’, reflecting on growing up in Shannon, a town founded by figures like Cecil John Rhodes. This deeply personal perspective, combined with a broad historical scope, positions the album as a significant artistic statement on belonging and self-discovery.
A Family Affair and Collaborative Spirit
A defining characteristic of ‘A Future of the Past’ is its emphasis on family and collaboration. The lead single, ‘It’s Been A While,’ exemplifies this, featuring God Knows alongside his brother Godswill “Dreddy” Jonas on the hook, with their youngest brother Godwin taking on production duties for the track. His sister Omjgjojo also lends her voice to the album on the track ’18 Inch War & Eternal’. This familial integration underscores the personal nature of the album, grounding its broader themes in intimate relationships. Beyond family, the album boasts a rich tapestry of collaborators, including executive producer MuRli, who is described as having provided “a canvas wide enough to paint the truth as only he can”. Other featured artists such as Jafaris, DoDa Jawn, King Pallas, and Farah Elle contribute to the album’s diverse sonic landscape.
God Knows: Architect of Irish Hip-Hop
God Knows, born Munyaradzi God Knows Jonas, has long been recognized as a driving force within the Irish music industry. He gained prominence as a member of Rusangano Family, the Limerick-based trio that made history in 2016 by winning the Choice Music Prize for Album of the Year with ‘Let The Dead Bury The Dead’. This award marked the first time a hip-hop act received this prestigious accolade, solidifying the group’s impact on Irish music. As a co-founder of narolane records, God Knows has also played a crucial role in fostering and elevating the careers of other artists, including Denise Chaila, cementing his reputation as a mentor and an architect of the contemporary Irish hip-hop scene. His solo career, including previous EPs like ‘Who’s Asking? Vol. I & II’ and ‘We Move the Needle,’ has consistently showcased his “vividly honest lyricism and electrifying energy”. ‘A Future of the Past’ represents his definitive solo statement, building on this legacy.
A Multifaceted Musical Landscape
While rooted in hip-hop, ‘A Future of the Past’ ventures far beyond a singular genre. God Knows describes the album as containing “albums within this album,” blending “almost every style of music he loves”. The music incorporates diverse influences, ranging from experimental jazz and afropop on tracks like ‘The Art of Alienation’ and ‘The Earth Is Ours/Immoral Azz’, to grime and drill on ‘It’s Been A While’, and industrial boom-bap beats on ‘Carpe Diem’. This eclectic approach, combined with “excellent production,” allows the album to house a rich variety of sounds and textures, making each song a unique exploration within the larger narrative. The project is unified by God Knows’ commitment to “collaborating, experimenting, learning new tricks and most importantly growing,” a philosophy that has guided his career.
Conclusion:
‘A Future of the Past’ stands as a testament to God Knows’ artistic maturity and his profound connection to his heritage. More than just a debut solo album, it is a powerful exploration of identity, history, and the intricate ways the past informs the present. Through its deeply personal narratives, rich collaborations, and diverse musical palette, the album solidifies God Knows’ position as a leading voice in Irish music, offering a compelling and essential listening experience that resonates with themes of resilience, belonging, and the ongoing evolution of sound.


