He is simply saying even though she is a baby mama (mvana) he still wants her. People keep telling him he is too young for a baby mama but is insisting that she is his.
Beautiful message in this song. Mvana used to be derogatory term. A whole young generation of men are singing against stereotype of women and making sure society respects women. I love the lyrics. Thanks Baba Harare for liberating society.
@@togaramutasa9669 Its a derogatory term it's means a woman who has a child or children but is unmarried which means classification of a woman's social status bases on whether she has a men or not baba Harare is exposing societal stereotypes that "mvana" cannot associate with younger men panoti waita nemvana uri mwana he further denounce that stereotype saying hakuna chinonzi meaning that a woman who is a single parent is just like any other woman there's no need for a distinction
Baba Harare that was the best decision u ever made to leave Jah prayzah's band...ah u are talented baba mega makazvimiririra...ndafara kuona this vedio wena mandifadza its really good kkkk but ko mvana haina kuzozunza mazakwatira wani sepaganarator😂😂paingozunzwa zviuno Ah ko hair cut bhoo here baba Harare
Uchanzwa mumwe achiti wakuita zvezvigure, thats cultural diversity not to mention his extending his music to the broader African society. Winharirrraaaa Honasikulino hameno ikoko malyrics tichangoimba
Highly creative. More of this sound can be turned into a sound as addictive as naija music or amapiano. Keep it up baba harare. A true musical force in Zim