Lies this is not malawian song this is south african rythm they are singing "we are working hard". This is ZULU song, Idont know if you know what is called Prejerism???Some ladies are dressed in XOSA
Look zoo loo boy in Zimbabwe there is a place called Kwa Bulawayo and they speak the same language , dress and same culture. The language is called Isindebele and the white guy playing saxophone is Zimbabwean producer Steve Dyer
@msayofemi1- I was not seeking a response.Just wanted to point out something that is obviously incorrect. If the individual or Foundation wants to make no changes so be it. BTW, if the Foundation can post videos and other info I see no reason why they cannot edit what has been previously posted in the light of new info.
Definitely not Malawian music. This is South African - language and cultural dress. Even though I see Zimbabwean singer Oliver Mtukudzi at 0:48 to 0:50 this is truly South African. Please correct your title/heading.
Idamawatu! Big ups whoever you are! All of the videos you post are great. What a beautiful way for us to share our cultures with each other. I respect your efforts in keeping African culture alive. Peace.
Everything comes together beautifully in this: the singing, the harmonizing, the guitar, the beat, the brass, the video -- even the rain (though it takes a while to get there...)
Lies this is not malawian song this is south african rythm they are singing "we are working hard". This is ZULU song, Idont know if you know what is called Prejerism???Some ladies are dressed in XOSA
raytav0 1 year ago
What is this song saying, please, in English. Nice sound and totally talented.
TheNsain1 1 year ago
@zooloo24
Look zoo loo boy in Zimbabwe there is a place called Kwa Bulawayo and they speak the same language , dress and same culture. The language is called Isindebele and the white guy playing saxophone is Zimbabwean producer Steve Dyer
SBNEWS 1 year ago
@msayofemi1- I was not seeking a response.Just wanted to point out something that is obviously incorrect. If the individual or Foundation wants to make no changes so be it. BTW, if the Foundation can post videos and other info I see no reason why they cannot edit what has been previously posted in the light of new info.
zooloo24 1 year ago
@zooloo24 @kabiite07 i dont think idamawatu can reply cause its a music foundation go to idamawatus page and see
msayofemi1 1 year ago
Definitely not Malawian music. This is South African - language and cultural dress. Even though I see Zimbabwean singer Oliver Mtukudzi at 0:48 to 0:50 this is truly South African. Please correct your title/heading.
zooloo24 1 year ago
this is not malawian music it souns like south african
kabiite07 2 years ago
i am about to venture into all trhings traditional and such music gives me goosepumps and makes my hair stand
Ntoshh 2 years ago
Idamawatu! Big ups whoever you are! All of the videos you post are great. What a beautiful way for us to share our cultures with each other. I respect your efforts in keeping African culture alive. Peace.
glulseged 2 years ago
Everything comes together beautifully in this: the singing, the harmonizing, the guitar, the beat, the brass, the video -- even the rain (though it takes a while to get there...)
bleuroo 3 years ago