Rosalina Soda, naquela zona de Catandica, no Cruzamento de Macossa faz recordar o passado qdo íamos dançar a beber bebida africana de mapira (cambhangha) animava a festa até a madrugada. Mas faziamos com todo respeito sem violência
Meus amigos, estas musicas são de tirar chapéu. Nos nossos tempos. Homenagem a todos aqueles foram meus amigos que infelizmente a vida lhes chamou para o alem.
Yeah!!! Fran M is, indeed, right. This song and many others from Jamhuri Jazz Band as such "Shingo La Upanga", "Simba Mwituni", and Band Afro 70's "Wekeend"and all versions of the Sungura super Hit "Shawri Yako"were regular and religiosly played in those radio stations. Good memories Frank M
I was young and I remember the good old days with nothing much to worry about...just to tune radio Nampula or Beira (Mozambique radio stations) and you would be guaranteed this song will be selected by the DJ of the day..
True memory lane, its the kind of music we the freedom fighters used to play in the operations.It was part of boosting confidence and enthusiasm when fighting the Rhodesian Security Forces regime, good music that helped to liberate Zimbabwe.
Luo songs of Kenya are very nice. We're working with some Luo professionals in Namibia and Angola to translate them into Angolan major languages: Chokwe, Kikongo, Kimbundo, Mbunda, Oxikuanyama, and Umbundu. Luos are changing the world; they're good at anything they do.