Nimebadilika Nini?
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- The title translates in English as "How did I Change?" The Composer & Singer Karama is questioning his Ex-girl friend why is she still following him around while it's her who led him to leaving her, so how or what has he changed?
wazee wa msondo wanaenda moja baada ya mwengine, nyimbo zenye mafunzo , tuta wakumbuka daima, amen
Karama Regesu has one of the best voices kwenye mziki wa dansi hapa bongo. Very underrated. Halafu nasikia alikuwa mgonjwa for the past few years 😥
GREAT song,great video,EXCEPT for the parts when he pushes the ex-girlfriend around like that,it seems cruel.A certain degree of forgiveness,or civility is called for in a breakup between a man and a woman,the pushing of the woman onto the ground seems a bit sad,no?
daaaaaaa nampendaaa sana uyu kaka daaaa sauti yakeee
Huu wimbo hauna mfano ningeweza kupewa ridhaa ninge fanya remix
Once I encounter with this song obvious Im going to be loose with any feeling allover.
My favorite song
Tx moshi na gurumooo
An excellent point,women often do beat up their husbands or boyfriends,and it rarely gets reported,mainly because of the feeling of embarassment by the man. So you are right on that point. I dont think society doesnt care,but yes,most societies make a man feel too shamed to talk about it,so it stays a secret.
I suppose you are right,after all,my grandmother was treated very badly by my grandfather,and it wasn't seen as an outrageous thing. I suppose seeing it in a video,with children standing by,affected me a bit,but I am sure it affected my father,and as a result,he never did such acts himself,so this is how we grow as humans,best of luck to us all!
hivi nyie msondo, MOSHI kaondoka na kila kituuuu?
No,friend,I'm not an 'activist' in any way,but I will take that as a compliment! I just think that women,especially in music videos,no matter what country of origin,are portrayed in a somewhat sad way. I ts just one of those things,where one culture could learn from the next,and vice versa,we all have golden treasures to share and learn from...
According to me, the two are highly deplorable. In most cases it is a question of person who feels he or she is elevated in the society. I have a practicle case of a senior female civil servant who used to slap her juniors for petty reasons. There is always too much hullabaloo for domestic violence directed to women but when women beat up men nobody seems to care. I know it is a question of culture because some societies believe a real man can not be beaten by a woman.
No,cerytainly not a 'feminism' issue.A real man will take a slap (or shove)from a woman,whether it is deserved or not. A real man does not slap or shove a woman,whether it is deserved or not. Perhaps this is a cultural diffrence. If it is merely a cultural diffrence,then so be it. But,which seems more honorable?
I agree with your feelings but what do you have to say about the woman who pushes the man in "KAZA MOYO" clip? Is it just a question of feminism???