Waaa Mbira music is the best.lets keep our Rozvi/ Lozwi culture alive. I'm so proud of My Zimbabwe. I was born in Matebeland icant speak Shona but i connect well with my ancestors especially when they are playing Mbira. Thus what makes me to be proud Rozvi. Please my fellow Zimbabweans let us re write our History we are one people as Zimbabweans. Being a Ndebele speaking person doesn't make one less Rozvi . We all share one ancestor. One Njelele One Tateguru Mwari/Mwali. One Zimbabwe lets unite and shun western cultures it has destroyed our culter and sovereignty. Thx Chief Nyathi VP UANC PARTY
Ndinonzwa kusungurwa mumoyo mangu. This is our genuine history that resembles our way of life. The English as the Europeans came here to destroy our powerful traditional life. I believe in Chaminuka, Nyatsimba Mutota, Changamire, Chikura ,.Netondo, Goronga, Musonza Kakarakununa, Benhura na Cheza. Powerful mhondoro korekores.
I am in love with mbira music and this song, one of the best music on this earth. Europe robbed us our culture, am proud to have such talented people in my country.
@@Zinhle314 yes, afro beat and hip hop. I am a white from America, and I love africa, its people and culture. I first went to Zim in 96. The culture i used to be fascinated with, is no longer there. Ndiri sekuru iko zvino. The youngsters want to be gangster rappers and tiktokkers. Its over the west colonized again and stole that most beautiful culture
@@oasislearnersacademy6705 Our forefathers are not originally from Africa. They came from the Levant Region and then migrated into Africa due to wars in the Levant Region. When they arrived in East Africa they started feeling a bit more secure and named their first settlement Tanganyika literally meaning our country start here or simply new beginnings in a new country. They brought with them crops and animals that are not indigenous to Africa eg mhunga, ipwa, manhanga , cattle and goats. These crops and animals were not being farmed in Africa by the original settlers of sub Saharan Africa ie the Khoisan etc. Many ancient mbira songs are about migration and the fact that the wars had killed and/or displaced our people from their original home eg Ndiudzeio kwakaenda vamwe( please tell where my relatives are located) Hurombo mugara ndega( I am poorer without them) Randiremera sango( reference to leaving settled areas into the wilderness proper where their lives and that of their animals were in danger. Our language is very old and has similar vocabulary to ancient Hebrew for example resha is resva a mistake, Chata or shata a sin, Ben vene owners of etc. I already wrote a book about this it's available on takealot.com or other online book stores. We shall officially launch the book in December this year.
Tells OF every Zimbo in diaspora who couldnt bear the SITUATION and the stoney hearts of the government ,the song is very old bt the meaning is so fresh .such a very prophetic song from more than a thousand years ago resonating with our current situation ,[THEIR HEARTS ARE STONEY BETTER I GO AWAY, FAR FROM FAMLIY]
Yaaah.. this is a true masterpiece!! I just can't get enough of it.. Been repeating it for days and days. Muchinda wengoma uyo mmmmmnnnn ane level rake ega mhani. Heeeeyyyiiii...that drum is the true definition of a talking drum! It talks to me! And I understand it!! 🤪🤪🤪
This is a true representation of who we as Zimbabweans aaah ndonzwa manyukunyuku-mbira ngoma nehosho zvinomutsa varere izvi. Please us not demonize our tradition rather we must be proud of this as a part of our identity. ♥️
Mbira has been westernised so much with glamour That we now dance without really listening by the heart. Knowing that most mbira players are singing about the end of the world, it sounds like a nostalgia once you realise our purpose on earth is told over and over... until it's not, but a fragment of a song... Wake up Zimbabweans! wake up! And smell the fresh air You are not welcomed here on earth regardless of changing your identity, your birth right Mbira was never meant to be sold it was a deep sacred archive to knowing what your ancestors did and would be passed down. Little do you know That this so called "instrument" Is of ancient Persian roots So how did it get here? In the hands of the inorganic ones they stole it from you and gave you imitations and false promise of Christianity with a piano. I tell you this Zimbabwe The day you realise there is no God Is the day you will wake up shook to your core from the deep trauma. The future generations that read this, the message that the ancestors instilled in us is that if you don't Humble yourself to this word that the colonizer uses "NATURE", it is in fact far much deeper than what we are being perceived or shown by today's world we stem from the unknown. Future generation, know that They are world's within worlds in which you come into and out off. And the song of this world has already been played through our Mbira for the whole entire earth all you need to do is listen carefully.
Preach brother, its about very time we re-member with our ancestors and go back to our ancient ways thats when we regain our power and dignity... I'm from Tanzania but I connect with my African roots, I wish to learn more also. Love, light and truth your msjesty✊🏾
I have and I will maintain my beliefs of my beautiful Gorekore traditions. This is our music as African, Zimbabweans this music mould our reality present life. It is better than any other fake music.
good for you. AS a white american, who came to africa for the culture, I am disappointed in what has happened in the past 26 years I have been here. Allthe youth today in Zim want to be hip hop rappers and tiktok influencers its so sad. The african culture and music is so beautiful. Please dont let your kids be westernized, mazviita zvenyu
Oh wooooow. Fire upon fire! This is why I really love African culture. Flying down to Great Zimbabwe to sample this song in person. An online friend tells me this is Shona language...and what's more sweet, he gave me the interpretation. Honestly, awesome people, very rich culture, very electrifying music with several "omukadzi" dancing along. Most Shona words have an exact meaning like those in the Luhyia language of my people back in Kenya. Dzimba di Mabwe, omukadzi, etc🎉
Just look at the oneness, all ages depicting various generations both male and female. Move with the rhythm and just watch that simultaneous response. Africa is just beautiful
First heard it in Chegutu in August when we went for my late aunt's rites.We brought the instruments team off Chirau communal lands.Unfortunately their voices were not that clear.Enjoyed the song but was only hearing kuenda kure....got in on radio and bang I got another staple.
Reminds me of my best mate,we repeatedly played it from Gweru to Harare sometime in November 2023 Love you my BFF&miss you loads,hope we will have more road trips when I come back to Zimbabwe as I enjoyed & miss them a lot,take care mate and will always love you no matter what ❤❤
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 moyo yavo yakaoma hama dzakaoma vatorwa varinani mmmm i feel blessed listening to this song 🎵 👌 ♥️ 🎶 keep doing great job guys and we always supporting you 💯
I am proud to be a Shona and I love my culture.. Ndiri muSamaita, Tembo, Manjenjenje, Ganda revasikana… Hekani Waro!!!!! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Manjenje murisei Samaita
@@josephlupiya6626 Ndiripo zvangu murisei
@@nyashaleroy2764 manjenjenje
Rarai munyasha
Mazwimbakupa Tembo waripano
Waaa Mbira music is the best.lets keep our Rozvi/ Lozwi culture alive. I'm so proud of My Zimbabwe. I was born in Matebeland icant speak Shona but i connect well with my ancestors especially when they are playing Mbira. Thus what makes me to be proud Rozvi. Please my fellow Zimbabweans let us re write our History we are one people as Zimbabweans. Being a Ndebele speaking person doesn't make one less Rozvi . We all share one ancestor. One Njelele One Tateguru Mwari/Mwali. One Zimbabwe lets unite and shun western cultures it has destroyed our culter and sovereignty. Thx Chief Nyathi VP UANC PARTY
This is not Rozvi, it's the collective culture of the Shona people. Rozvi was a dynasty, so are the mhofus, the mukamyas, Mhukahuru, madyira etc
That's true brother
You're 1in a million thank you
Mudhara akurova ngoma hatina zera naye🙌🏿
Chibaba ichi ndicho chi ancestor chedu 👏👏👏
Taura hako kkkkkkkk@@kristinbepete7984
😊😊
aiwa apo pakarohwa ngoma kana tazogara hedu ndabva ndafunga ndri paroots ndichiri boys ahh
Taurahako pakasangana shasha dzega vehosho idzo mbira ,tisu vanhu vatema
Pakarohwa deze apo kuzoti ngoma yacho hauzoda wehosho akati ndasaririra akagoirova ,all i can say is im proudly Zimbabwean
Ndinonzwa kusungurwa mumoyo mangu. This is our genuine history that resembles our way of life. The English as the Europeans came here to destroy our powerful traditional life. I believe in Chaminuka, Nyatsimba Mutota, Changamire, Chikura ,.Netondo, Goronga, Musonza Kakarakununa, Benhura na Cheza. Powerful mhondoro korekores.
Very true
Mbuya Nehanda Chaminuka sekuru Kaguvi aiwa varere mumanhinga hedzo mwere dzenyu Rinotendwa
I am in love with mbira music and this song, one of the best music on this earth. Europe robbed us our culture, am proud to have such talented people in my country.
We can get back to our culture nothing will stop us!!
@@Zinhle314 yes, afro beat and hip hop. I am a white from America, and I love africa, its people and culture. I first went to Zim in 96. The culture i used to be fascinated with, is no longer there. Ndiri sekuru iko zvino. The youngsters want to be gangster rappers and tiktokkers. Its over the west colonized again and stole that most beautiful culture
They should start doing live shows
The lyrics are mind blowing, this song is over 2500 years old. When the true history of who we are is told many will be shocked.
Please kindly share the history of the song, lately am an avid student of my heritage yet I trying to figure out where I can get a lot of information
You can almost get into a trance 😂
@@oasislearnersacademy6705 Our forefathers are not originally from Africa. They came from the Levant Region and then migrated into Africa due to wars in the Levant Region. When they arrived in East Africa they started feeling a bit more secure and named their first settlement Tanganyika literally meaning our country start here or simply new beginnings in a new country. They brought with them crops and animals that are not indigenous to Africa eg mhunga, ipwa, manhanga , cattle and goats. These crops and animals were not being farmed in Africa by the original settlers of sub Saharan Africa ie the Khoisan etc. Many ancient mbira songs are about migration and the fact that the wars had killed and/or displaced our people from their original home eg Ndiudzeio kwakaenda vamwe( please tell where my relatives are located) Hurombo mugara ndega( I am poorer without them) Randiremera sango( reference to leaving settled areas into the wilderness proper where their lives and that of their animals were in danger. Our language is very old and has similar vocabulary to ancient Hebrew for example resha is resva a mistake, Chata or shata a sin, Ben vene owners of etc. I already wrote a book about this it's available on takealot.com or other online book stores. We shall officially launch the book in December this year.
What’s the name of the book?
@@nigelmuderere7911 The Shona Bantu claiming their Israel Heritage
Proudly Zimbabwean, the Mbira beat connects us with the spirits.
More like demons if u ask me
Yes yes❤❤❤
@@edithmakombe1435 ❤
Maiita basa zvandiburitsa mashavi andinoramba paUK
Munondifungidzisa kumusha chivhu nharira njanja kunorohwa ngoma iyo nembira dzenharira🤝🤝
Tiritese wangu makomo eNharira acharira ndakananga Guvakuva mudavanhu
Inonzi matizvimbirwa ngoma iyo kuchivhu,, ndeye bhuku ❤❤
The BEAUTY of Zimbabwe!!!! Mwari Komborerai vana ve Zimbabwe. Great Zimbabwe UNIQUE Music of Dzimbahwe! Proud to be Zimbabwean. Zimbabwe is UNIQUE!
Tiripo tese here madzimbahwe💥
Mwari nemidzimu ikuitirei zvakanaka ,more fire blessed
Tells OF every Zimbo in diaspora who couldnt bear the SITUATION and the stoney hearts of the government ,the song is very old bt the meaning is so fresh .such a very prophetic song from more than a thousand years ago resonating with our current situation ,[THEIR HEARTS ARE STONEY BETTER I GO AWAY, FAR FROM FAMLIY]
Yaaah.. this is a true masterpiece!! I just can't get enough of it.. Been repeating it for days and days. Muchinda wengoma uyo mmmmmnnnn ane level rake ega mhani. Heeeeyyyiiii...that drum is the true definition of a talking drum! It talks to me! And I understand it!! 🤪🤪🤪
Taura hako Ngoma iyo yakaipa
Kurova pamoyo
Vanowanikepi varidzi verbiage ava nhaimi
That's African spirituality kwete zvenyu zvana jesu wamusingazivi ngoma yarohwA mhani ndongoma dzinorohwa kwedu hurungwe aihwa vanodzana vana yah yahweee avo
I need more of this healing sounds thnx to the crew
This is a true representation of who we as Zimbabweans aaah ndonzwa manyukunyuku-mbira ngoma nehosho zvinomutsa varere izvi.
Please us not demonize our tradition rather we must be proud of this as a part of our identity. ♥️
Very true Monica
Zimbabwe my nation my heritage ,I proudly play this hit anywhere anytime with pride ,God bless our nation 😢
Mbira at its best .I can play this song from Harare to London so so good
Taura hako wena hei haaaa this is fantastic
It’s a good song
My favorite song. Peace be unto you my ancestors. Mbira nehosho kana David atasvetuka, ko ini ndikatadzewo here parikurohwa dare rakadai
Moyo yavo yakaoma ava, zviri nani ndiyende kure ndonagara kure nehama ....
Powerful words
Our history is richer than most people know. We have so much to be proud of. To us Shona-Kalanga , children of the sun
The drum is on its owner!
TRUE AND UNIQUE ZIMBABWEAN MUSIC FLAVOUR. Well Done!!❤
👏👏👏👏
Eh i love this. Connects me with my ancestors in an unfathomable way! You can never understand.
You can say that again
Me to
Mmmmmm muchinda wengoma haana kumira mushe
Pakabatwa ngoma
Ndewenharo❤
Akaipa
surrender macomred 🙆🏾♂️🙆🏾♂️🙆🏾♂️
He’s good
Mbira has been westernised so much with glamour
That we now dance without really listening by the heart. Knowing that most mbira players are singing about the end of the world, it sounds like a nostalgia once you realise our purpose on earth is told over and over... until it's not, but a fragment of a song... Wake up Zimbabweans!
wake up!
And smell the fresh air
You are not welcomed here on earth regardless of changing your identity,
your birth right
Mbira was never meant to be sold it was a deep sacred archive to knowing what your ancestors did and would be passed down.
Little do you know
That this so called "instrument"
Is of ancient Persian roots
So how did it get here?
In the hands of the inorganic ones they stole it from you and gave you imitations and false promise of Christianity with a piano.
I tell you this Zimbabwe
The day you realise there is no God
Is the day you will wake up shook to your core from the deep trauma.
The future generations that read this, the message that the ancestors instilled in us is that if you don't Humble yourself to this word that the colonizer uses "NATURE", it is in fact far much deeper than what we are being perceived or shown by today's world we stem from the unknown.
Future generation, know that
They are world's within worlds in which you come into and out off. And the song of this world has already been played through our Mbira for the whole entire earth all you need to do is listen carefully.
Preach brother, its about very time we re-member with our ancestors and go back to our ancient ways thats when we regain our power and dignity... I'm from Tanzania but I connect with my African roots, I wish to learn more also. Love, light and truth your msjesty✊🏾
Shavi rangu redoma rinomerera kana ndanzwa chimbo ichi Machembere ,hero basa
Thought lm the only one ndaitonyara kutaura pavanhu🙂😇
Pane zvinoitika munyama dzangu nengoma iyi ndofanira kumbosvika chaipo padzinorohwa
New year 2020 into 2021 enjoying this powerful traditional beat. Inzwa ngoma iyo, unokuwara
Mahorror kani l love the drums
Mmmm ndanzwa mupei mukombe
The drum beat so nice
Ngoma kani ngoma! ndafunge Bocha
Papi pacho
Everyone who still come here in 2023 let's gather here❤
We are still here 2024 ❤
I have and I will maintain my beliefs of my beautiful Gorekore traditions. This is our music as African, Zimbabweans this music mould our reality present life. It is better than any other fake music.
good for you. AS a white american, who came to africa for the culture, I am disappointed in what has happened in the past 26 years I have been here. Allthe youth today in Zim want to be hip hop rappers and tiktok influencers its so sad. The african culture and music is so beautiful. Please dont let your kids be westernized, mazviita zvenyu
Proudly Zimbabwean and my favourite.
Oh wooooow. Fire upon fire! This is why I really love African culture. Flying down to Great Zimbabwe to sample this song in person. An online friend tells me this is Shona language...and what's more sweet, he gave me the interpretation. Honestly, awesome people, very rich culture, very electrifying music with several "omukadzi" dancing along. Most Shona words have an exact meaning like those in the Luhyia language of my people back in Kenya. Dzimba di Mabwe, omukadzi, etc🎉
One love my brother.
I vibe to this everyday ... 🌋 our shona culture all the way !
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live music from Zimbabwe people big up ipapo ipapo bass rengungu bhasopa 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 gxoba nkawu ayikhale sotsha gxobela tsotsi wena uyapatula ingungu
😂😂😂😂
This is what makes Zimbabwe Great, Great Zimbabwe. That 🥁 drum beat rinomutsa zvirere nevarere. I am proud to be from that part of the world.
Excellent job. Pangoma panechitopota
Pachena
Rova ngoma duzura tiende😂
I love this forever will be my favourite ndonzwa nyama dzangu kutambanuka
Lovely can't stop it ndikunakirwa hangu mbira ndizvo
The very best of Mbira Music pakarohwa ngoma apa ne deze
paitsindirwa ngoma apo ..stl listening 2024
Just look at the oneness, all ages depicting various generations both male and female. Move with the rhythm and just watch that simultaneous response. Africa is just beautiful
Mataura 🎉
Am very proud to be an African. Mdara wengoma ummmm haana kumira mushe uyo. A genius.
wow ngoma yakarohwa veduwe! Can we have more of her music!!
This genre must not die brothers and sisters,im proud to be a Zimbabwean
There are lots of such talented drum beaters in every village but we just dance and forget about them.
First heard it in Chegutu in August when we went for my late aunt's rites.We brought the instruments team off Chirau communal lands.Unfortunately their voices were not that clear.Enjoyed the song but was only hearing kuenda kure....got in on radio and bang I got another staple.
Thank you ndaida kuziva kuti vanhu ndevekupi ava
Ndabaiwamoyo baba hondeeeeee😢hamadzangu ivaineRudo. Proudly Zimbabwean.
Reminds me of my best mate,we repeatedly played it from Gweru to Harare sometime in November 2023
Love you my BFF&miss you loads,hope we will have more road trips when I come back to Zimbabwe as I enjoyed & miss them a lot,take care mate and will always love you no matter what ❤❤
Drum guys drum takes me to another level of life
Great beat ... Proudly Zimbabwean
True original Zimbabwe music, basa rakabatwa nemazvo, kunoyedza ndakaterera mumhanzi yakadai. Keepitup vana vevhu.
Mandifungisa kare kangu ndaitabata ngoma saizvozvo ndakazonzi ndezve marombe chete❤
I am in love with this as a singer and and ad mwana wematare thank u guys
This I will listen to over and over and over, so beautiful, it feeds my.soul.
In memories of my mother's memorial ....ndopandakazwira mbira amai muzezuru vana vamanyika dzinonakidza
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 moyo yavo yakaoma hama dzakaoma vatorwa varinani mmmm i feel blessed listening to this song 🎵 👌 ♥️ 🎶 keep doing great job guys and we always supporting you 💯
Who is here in 2024 vibing our traditional 🎶 music
❤
Super
Pane zvandagaya ndikaita search 🔥🔥🔥🔥2024 hapamihwe mihwe 🎶🎶🎶🎶
Ndripano playing right now with my ama2000
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Mbira idzo, kuzoti ngoma idzo neizwi iro haiwa kutapira kwega kwega.
Goma yabatwa apo yandifungisa pa Hwedza,,, ngoma yakabatwa iyooooo🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Haaa iyi Ngoma inokusvitsa kure zvaa zviro
Nehoreka pangoma ipapo zvaonekwa mubuja🔥🔥🔥🔥
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 ngoma iyo yoooh
This is something else. It's pure first class musical sorcery!
Proud to be Zimbabwe wish we could have Mbira festival all over Zim
Proudly zim. Haa pangoma apo pakaipa. Ndafunga kure
Vanowanikepi vanhu ava ngoma hombe irikurira muhana mangu
contact tidza he knows the crew
Huya paMhondoro kana Uchida ngoma
Wengoma hatina zera naye
Yakarohwa size inotenga well-done mvura squad
Ngoma iyo haaa ndachema zvangu. Ndinotyoka makumbo nekutamba.
Just love it ,the drum especially proud to be Zimbabwean this is who we are ❤️
Am proud to be the Dzimbabwe princess .Mhazi chamakuwerere
I love this music. I love the drum beat in the background . Reminds me of my rural Mhondoro. Ndiko kwayo chaiko ngoma yechidzimba ❤❤❤👏👏
Wataura idi.. kumhondoro varidza haikona zvekutamba. Isu tobva kwa Mbaira
Ndochaiko kunorohwa Ngoma nembira
Proudly African Zimbabwean to be precise
I'm in love in mbira music wool this people are talented
African rhythm, ngoma yepasichigare proudly Zimbabwean.
May i please get nhamba dzababa vakabata ngoma. i want to appreciate him in my own way
God bless you my brother
Proudly Zimbabwean , this is more about our calture. Sounds best. Keep it up guys.
Best Mbira nehosho music in the world ,proudy Zimba
Give thanks to YAVE the commander of the faithful , be content with yourselves One love bless
The drummer is just excellent ❤❤
Ndinodada nerudzi rwangu.....
Munhu ane ngoma iyo haasi weDhora Dhora!!!
Ndadzamirwa song iyiiii....
Haa mudzimu ukasabuda apa ngaubva warega kubuda zvachose
Dama
Ndokupai mic here
i used to blame vanhu vekudhara kuti vaidira munhu kuti anogona kuridza ngoma now i understand. ngoma ikunaka iyo😊
Golden masterpiece of all times
The mbira music connect my spirit vadzimu vangu vagere kumasango anoera
Very spiritual , it soothes the heart..
our real sound .....we are daughters and sons of the soil...
Umm, this drum sound is magnificent gentlemen and ladies. Shona's musical sound is top-class. Africa l come!!
Mbira ne Hosho hausi kuzvinzwa nhai
Yeeeeeeeeeee ndatenda hangu manake ayooooo🙏🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏👏👏🐕
Then they will tell you its demonic, I love my African culture, my African music, Paxton Rukweza, Botswana,proudly Zimbabwean
Chivanhu chedu,nhaka yedu vanhu vatema hakuna angachitore kana kuzvinzwisisa asi vana venhu ❤❤❤❤
Best of the best chokwadi hachiputse hukama.
PaMhondoro apa kunoyedza dzenharira🔥
Ngoma iyi yabva yandifungisa Mhondoro. Varikuiridza semaridziro edu chaiwo.
proudly zimbabwean
Ndipoo machembere ngayirohwe goma 👏
That's our traditional music for sho 🎉🎉🎉❤
Back to our roots with this sound... Well done
Thank you, my favourite mbira song
original music proudly Zimbabwean
Ana gwenya mbira ngoma ,hosho ne mbira zvakange zvakabatwa kunzi dviiii