Zimbabwe Cha Cha Kings were one of the many jit bands that surfaced in the late '80s, at a time when things were infinitely more optimistic in Zimbabwe
Childhood memories. I remember the 1st day this song was sampled paRadio 2 ari makuseni. My brother had promised kuenda neni kutown on his pay day kwandakanodyao Cream doughnut for the first time neColcom Pork Pie yakatengwa paWimpy on our way back takananga kwaNgundu. One of the happiest days of my childhood. My brother kept singing this song all day tichitenderera mutown and I would sing along neche mumoyo.
@@danchiroz8106 David Ziome (drums), Mitchel Jambo (lead vocals), Micron Jambo (Rhythym guitar), Peter Mwachande (lead guitar) and Hoza July (bass). Correct me if i m wrong @Mitchell Jambo
mkoma ndiri kubva kudandaura karekodhi kenyu Vimbiso ndadzora ndangariro, ndakakuonai zvakare pa living legend mubvunzo wnagu ndewekuti so zvemumhanzi makatosiya here? musadaro mfnge vamwe vamwe tiri old school hatisi ve bubble gum music iriko mazuvano itai ma shows please zve grammar ne tk records hazvichaiti hazvo vakadya nayo ndiva dembo ne vamwe iyezvino itai mashows muchi charger ma yuwesi.
Ndakanzwa song ichirohwa paLupane on a journey ndichitenga ma Vanilla Creams with my cousin. Pakutaura zvinotapira apa takabva taseka. (My cousin is not dead btw, just saying because ndinogaro batwa maoko pano everytime I mention a relative)
Zimbabwe Chachacha Kings one of the finest sungura band to emerge in Zimbabwe I remember listening to this song to then Radio 3 now Power FM on a programme that was called Africa Pop Sounds or Good living the programme was presented by Kudzie Marudza.
@@muchichinyanganya461 on Radio 3 on Wednesday there was a programme that was called Good Living or Africa Pop Sounds that programme was presented by Kudzie Marudza
HAHAHA, NDANGA NDIRI MUDIKI HANGU, BUT I COULD APPRECIATE GOOD MELODIES, I REMEMBER NDICHICHUNA RADIO NDOBVA NDASANGANA NAKO KARI PAKATI, THEN NDICHITAMBA NE ERIYAU KAMBO KOBVA KAPERA, KKK THANX MDHARA
I bet Mr Makombe you have Liversey Matamba's song, 'Number 1,' Begins like; "Tose tingaitorewo here number 1 [x 2] ..." Kana muinako please upload too?
I don't care you can call me bharanzi this is sweet Zimbabwean music listen to the lyrics 2018 and still sounds immaculate , FUCK zim dancehall what ever that shit is HANDI TERERE
I agree with you 100%. Sweet Zimbabwean Sungura Shona and Ndebele music is the best. Original, and priceless. Now when we talk about dancehall legends, dancehall assassins like Bounty Killer, Buju Banton, Top Cat and Beenie man, Zimdancehall will have to step aside and make way for the great Jamaican artists dem. Fuck ZimDancehall, pamberi ne Sungura music.
@@albertmashoko7741 true coz I remember the 1st day it was sampled paRadio 2 makuseni. I vividly remember that day ndakanga ndava kuma grade 3/4 ikoko kwete zva1990.
Great Upload, brings back memories. Mukoma Makombe are you able to upload Muvhimi,(I think that was the title) from the same album. Actually the whole album was excellent
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