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From: Hirage
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  • you are the greatests!

    wish you the best for you ,families and country...

    warm shakehands from Paris-France!

  • big hugs!!!

  • What a totally wonderful piece of music and the playing and singing is so very good!

    A big thank you to these young men for their talents!

  • niiiiiccccce :D thank your for this song!

  • AMAZING .....these kids are very good....they are good...I jes hope exposure gets them very soon and they should go out in the world and take the world i;lke a storm like Oliver Tuku, Chiwoniso, etc....

  • could someone post a video on how to play this song?

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  • You need to see an mbira in action. A series of soft metal bars fixed to wood. Each giving a different tone. Strummed with the thumbs.

  • huh

  • True Afrikan sound with a powerful message...give thanks!

  • this is amazing

  • ohh yea it is very nice it is so beautifoul

  • These guys have been on my fav.vids for a good while. I hope they are ok with all that is going on in their country.

  • still rocks.. I am looking for these guys. anyone got contacts? want to do a record with them and expose this..

  • This is rock and roll, doo-wop, and straight up B-Funk!!! I can see folk standing over a fire in the middle of the projects just singing to the night! Sad and beautiful no matter what language, all over the world. Makes me think about the past! And it give me a perspective on how to interpret the music! Keep hope alive. This is beautiful.

  • these dudes are doing da damn thang i love them and i play marimba so maybe one day when i go back to zim i will heat them up and make it happen by tha way im in detroit.

  • really nice. fantastic

  • this song brings tears to my soul. this song takes my breath to my people. the people of my mother's womb who suffer to let their voices fly. their voices of love and pure african expressionism. nothing can take away that which makes us zimbabwean. nothing can take away that which marks us as a people. that which drives us and steers us. that which wakes us up and lullabys us to bed , to rest. viva machinda. viva nyunganyunga. viva vakomana. viva madoda. viva bantwana benhlabathi. VIVA...

  • so touching, i love these guys

  • Good stuff. Its a pitty these young guys are so talented and yet will never be celebrities. Imagine if they were in SE London - maybe Simom Cowell could have discovered them .... Good luck boys dzangu!

  • very beautiful playing, very nice harmony!

  • this is so original, please guys keep playing and one day you will be as good as Im though I havent played for 7 years, england is not allowing me the time zvakaoma.

  • I really, really enjoy the videos you've posted of these guys. What is their story? Do you have anything more by them?

  • Its beautiful. That charming chant and the mbira is so "acuatic" like little drops of sadness. Its so melancolic! Viva Afrika!

  • Yeah, the mbira parts are ill, much props to you for going all the way to Zim on what looks like a search for undiscovered talent.

  • where do u live?

    i wish u would teach me this song, the mbira part is soo sick

  • I am sooo moved by the original talent!!! :-) I LOVE THIS!!

  • i like mbira but action is lacking here

  • Ahh no my friend,the action is there,it's the spirits,they do the dancing. The mbira players merely provide the inspiration...

  • Now that you said it, I understand it.

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