This song is sung in the Shona language which is spoken by about three quarters of the Zimbabwean population. In Shona, the first lines go like this, "Tezvara revai pfuma ndione kutora vana vangu ava" which translated into English means, "Father-in-law, say out the bride-price (for your daughter) so I can collect my family..." and so on. Typical Zimbabwe sungura/jit/rhumba fusion mostly popular in rural communities.
What is this music saying? I hear somethin like dHESHALA LEVER FUMER TITIRI VANNER! I like though the fast African beat...... I hear people still dance to this music somewhere in Africa! lovely music !
This song is sung in the Shona language which is spoken by about three quarters of the Zimbabwean population. In Shona, the first lines go like this, "Tezvara revai pfuma ndione kutora vana vangu ava" which translated into English means, "Father-in-law, say out the bride-price (for your daughter) so I can collect my family..." and so on. Typical Zimbabwe sungura/jit/rhumba fusion mostly popular in rural communities.
godhelpnyashanu 3 months ago
'Heart of a widow'
gary1966able 10 months ago
What is this music saying? I hear somethin like dHESHALA LEVER FUMER TITIRI VANNER! I like though the fast African beat...... I hear people still dance to this music somewhere in Africa! lovely music !
aftermwale 1 year ago
Its really nice and one want automatically dane to that rhythm....Is this a love song?
Greetings
Sue
Suemoon07 1 year ago
check out the next stae in the evolution of zim music at houseofstonemedia.c om
cnhanga 1 year ago
I m lost now who is this singing here Josphat or Daiton
muzezuru69 1 year ago
@muzezuru69
daiton
TheCompresser 10 months ago