40 years ago was playing your songs today l am playing your songs Bro Tuku, as old as that sound as new and relevant today, you are really a legend of all times. RIP my hero.
Still my favourite artist what an honour to do sound for such a wonderful Legend in Harare RIP 🙏 Sir Oliver you always inspired me a great man for sure. Xx thanks for sharing thus with us ❤️ I sung Neria in honour of our Oliver see Michael t west 😀 Oliver would have laughed so blessed to have met our legend Angel 😇 Oliver let alone mix sound for him through sheard... Thank you it can be found on my play list your all welcome to look 😊 LOVE ❤️ Oliver made Africa ehhh such talent we were truly privileged I got to speak to this great wonderful man and Legend many times if we could just turn back time I was truly blessed 🙌 Africa I Love ❤️ YOU I shall return
In South Africa we have Huge Masekele, in Zim its Oliver Mtukudzi, in Mali is Selif Keita, in DRC Papa Wemba + Koffi Olomide, in Nigeria is Fela Kuti, in Cameroon is Manu Dibango
True music legend. Even when we couldn't understand Shona but the music language allows us to travel unknown African lands with TUKU. All black Africa can export Tuku's sound and proudly say "We sound like this in the motherland"
He was n he still is my legendary musician man, I still enjoy his song as ever, sir you were 1 of unforgettable people I Know , I don't even understand Zimbabwean language, find me dancing to his song shame you will think I know what the song is Al about, 1 thing I know about your songs pa is wen the song is about sadness you can tell, if. Lov you can tell, that makes unic of all them all rip 🙏❤️
I don't understand a word he sings, but his songs still get there. True legend. Mozambique loved him when alive and we all remember him now that he is gone. Hands down to this man.
@@mcowinyo7841 Yes I have in fact. Heard Miriam Makeba in person. The ones you mention are among the very best too. But Mtukudzi has just a little something in addition.
You sound as if you are still there , somewhere in beautiful Zimbabwe . Why do Black légende départ so soon. You fille contributed à part that will keep us all up and fit to face this cruauté world!!!!
If only life could be rewinded. One of the greatest musicians Africa has produced. It’s true that music has its own language. You don’t need to understand Shona to enjoy this legend’s music. We lost on this earth but heaven gained eternal sounds. Tuku,You live in our hearts forever through your brilliant music. RIP our hero. Forever loved and dearly missed.
My condolences to his family ... RIP dia I used to listen to your songs wen I was 6 en now am 26 your voice was always in my mind's it hurts to know that you Gone😰😰😰😰🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬💓💓
I am listening to the legend right now. I am in South Africa. Nice music indeed. It's a petty I don't know the language but the sound is perfect. I hope and wish one day I will hear and understand.
Don't understand shona, but I feel it. Great one, fambai zwakanaka. Rest in peace. You've made me cry many a times. Your music touches me n brings out something I, myself don't understand. Like I said earlier, safe journey. I come from cameroon 🇨🇲. Lobe you shasha.
Mwari wangu wa yenda....say if I got it right...., is my favorite on this album. The Gareegope Baitse-a-nape Gareegope and Kutoro family of Motopi, Makalamabedi and Maun approve. RIP
Big respect to pa mtukudzi. A Zimbabwean acquaintance introduced me to his great musical art and now I am exploring more sounds around Africa. Much love from a Nigerian 🇳🇬 with an African Heart💓 and global spirit.
How foolish and idiotic of an educational system that measures intelligence with grades, the man was a luminous genius bubbling and imploding with creativity bonded with enlightenment.. long live legend,samanyanga, you are fover with me in other dimensions of life,I'm forever grateful paps
Good things l guess they dont last forever this is so true ,you could cough in your music still it made sense l remember 2001 in grade 1 l used to hear your songs whilst in bed .RIP OUR ICON L CRY
Rest I Perfect Peace African Legend. I am Proud you raised me through your music. It makes me dance, cry, listen, think and above all meditate. You will be solely missed.
The real Zimbabwe deflectable by such heroes.The true development gave us Tuku and championed the African Culture. We are proud of you. RIP Pan Africanist.