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Damn....this is epic.
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@Zizo007abl - you mean like South Africans lay claim on Shosholoza and Skokiaan as theirs when they are songs originally by Zimbabweans; the first by migrant Zimbabwean Ndebele workers and the second a Musarurwa composition. I even heard some touring SA musicians out here in the diaspora claim the marimba as theirs. If you want to go that way maybe we should call it as it is. We have never had that possessiveness about culture that we see in comments such as yours - it is a shared culture.
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This is SA music, dont claim.
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@Whizzdoom...this is indeed the spirit of Africa..in a sounds form the african rhuthm and spirit produces a timeless sounds!
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Eternal sounds of Pure Bliss.
I love Africa.The spirit will never be killed.
God bless Africa.
whizzdoom 2 years ago 6
@Megadiva1999...I am a South African n i knw that very well. often when i refer to music being african i generalise becuase mostly african sounds are alike...with almost same rhythm etc and there should be no big deal in that SA is here in Africa...our music is alike man ... African Sound is mostly similar.
Tafita4 3 months ago