Just learned today that this is a revolutionary song composed by the Ngoni prince Nsingo who resisted the imperialist who invaded the Ngoni kingdom and he fought them with his impis, the National Anthem of the Ngoni people, Nsingo the great Ngoni prince who ever lived.
Angela is the truth i salute her with both hands for keeping traditional music alive.her personal life is no ones buisness ,she is an artist and not an angel.either you like the song or you dnt her personal life isnt depicted in the video so why talk about it....WE LOVE YOU ANGELA KEEP IT UP.
Lovely voice, there is something about bantu Music, am from kenya, but i feel like this is my language. Ngoni, bemba and even luhya from kenya, we have more in common than we realize. Lets embrace our traditions, thanks chikotii for doing just that....
Absolutely my BROTHER very true.THERE IS SOO MUCH SIMILARITIES IN PHYSICAL APPEARANCE OF THE ABALUHYA TRIBE OF KENYA AND BEMBA EVEN WORDS LIKE CHILUBA IN LUHYA IS CHILOBA ETC.BOTH ARE NEGROID
Proud Eastern province although I have not been there ,but I would like to know more about my culture especially the dances , grow up in copperbelt part of Zambia kitwe🇿🇲🇿🇲🇿🇲🇿🇲🇿🇲
The day Africans wake up and unite in politics in the same way we are united in art, we will finally join the developed world, I see this as much as my music as I do Lingala, Kikongo, Kiswahili, Kinyarwanda, iSiZulu, Kikuyu, Luhya, Luganda, so on..if you speak one Bantu language, you speak them all, we all move to the same ngoma, are filled with same moyo, descent from the same zimu...and if you go back far enough we meet with our Nilotic and Cushitic cousins, maybe one day we will realize this
why am i only hearing this for the first time?? i dont get understand her language but have really enjoyed listening to this song..i miss her music mweh
Song Title: Bamgwaza Chilopa Loyiwe LEAD: Bamgwaza chilopa Loyiwe ALL: Oh! LEAD: Bamgwaza chilopa Loyiwe ALL: Oh! Bamgwaza chilopa (Repeat stanza) LEAD: Aloyiwe ALL: Aloyiwe, Aloyiwe Aloyiwe, Aloyiwe Oh! Bamgwaza Chilopa In short the song says Loyiwe has been stabbed (by a spear, of course) in some personal fight... Nothing to do with war. And chilopa is blood
All I'm saying is that pride needs to be seen,not just in expression by words,but in many other forms or ways.ADUTERY is surely wrong especially in an HIV pandemic nation like Zambia.
@everpgreen If the bible is something to go by, even angels sin. There is no such things as perfection. Perfection is the greatest lie man has ever invented.
Zambian traditional ceremony called N'cwala... thanking God for a good harvest. The song touches other topics like witchcraft & sexually transmitted diseases, the 3rd & 4th stanza respectively.