“Umbrella Unit” by MALAK SHALOM (aka Shavirus)
- Miles Coleman

- 3 days ago
- 1 min read

Emerging from a personal and spiritual rebirth, Malak Shalom unveils “Umbrella Unit”, a track that digs deep into the collective unease of modern life. The song doesn’t just echo the chaos of the times; it confronts it head-on, weaving raw emotion with social critique. Over a dark, cinematic production, Malak’s voice cuts through like a prophet in the storm, reflecting on corruption, mass violence, and the loss of human conscience. The imagery is vivid and unsettling, filled with zombies, broken systems, and hollow leaders that serve as metaphors for a society numbed by distraction and decay.
What makes “Umbrella Unit” more than just another dystopian anthem is the conviction behind it. Since his baptism and rebirth as Malak Shalom, meaning “King of Peace,” the artist has embraced a higher calling to use music not only as expression but as restoration. His words move beyond despair toward awakening, calling listeners to cleanse the spirit and confront the darkness with awareness and resolve. It’s hip-hop with heart, spirit, and purpose, a soundtrack for those seeking truth in an age of illusion.
Malak’s artistry is steeped in intention; he’s not here merely to entertain, but to enlighten. “Umbrella Unit” feels less like a song and more like a declaration, a reminder that even in chaos, rebirth is possible.





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