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@lilipad777 Can you translate this song?
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@piecha23 Thx. Good to know. Nicely used versatility is a virtue.
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@toryor i believe the group is made of zimbabwean and southafrican. hence they sing in different languages.so u were right to say southern africa
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Years ago, I used to listen to this on TV in Nigeria and I have been looking for it. I just found out its specifically from Zimbabwe, but to me, Zimbabwe, Botswana, South Africa ...are all Southern Africa and I really really really wish I can be from all parts of Africa, cos u cannot just settle with just one part. Africa me born, Africa me live and live -Yor-
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@lilipad777 wow u are so kl, wat three languages do u speak >?
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@blackwolverine101 if yu du find it pliz can yu tell mi also coz i luv that song
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the way kungakona
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@lilipad777 thanks a lot...dont worry about the literal translation ;)
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@9kaceli In general this song is about change. Too much change that has corrupted us as a people, our culture and our roots, and on the flip side change that is needed to get us back to said roots before we get so fed up with it all we take our future into our own hands and start afresh.
If you are looking for a literal translation let me know, I speak all three languages fluently.
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This was my song. I was 5 years old when I first heard this. It was music to my little African ears.
i don't understand it but love this tune and kwaito. AND I'M SCOTTISH BUT LOVE KWAITO MUSIC
cantgetdg 1 year ago 25
proud to be african, proud to be Zimbabwean, love our heritage
hotBABEalways 3 years ago 22