Hey, the vocals are in Bemba a language commonly spoken in Zambia Southern Africa. first line are saying is Ngoma Shalila Tiye Nasho akwenda nga shatuta tiye tutwale “ means “ The drums are sounding, get them let’s go, hear them beat don’t leave me let’s go. The second line “Nebo nshaleke ulishana” Means I won’t stop dancing” third lines Nshaleke ukushana amasha ukuwama means I won’t stop dancing because the moves are great” I hope that will help 🙂🙂
@@onemoreplane damn im so grateful! It was bothering me for months. Thank you good man Also when i study through this i feel like he's saying something slightly different in the first line, For example, there's something between "ngoma shalila" and "tiye nasho" or right after that.
Kuba Tomaszewski yes he says something which basically means the same over and over. It just the way he says them that makes it sound different. In bemba we have a lot of words that means the same thing and can be used in so many ways.
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Hey, the vocals are in Bemba a language commonly spoken in Zambia Southern Africa.
first line are saying is
Ngoma Shalila Tiye Nasho akwenda nga shatuta tiye tutwale
“ means “
The drums are sounding, get them let’s go, hear them beat don’t leave me let’s go.
The second line
“Nebo nshaleke ulishana”
Means
I won’t stop dancing”
third lines
Nshaleke ukushana amasha ukuwama
means
I won’t stop dancing because the moves are great”
I hope that will help 🙂🙂
@@onemoreplane damn im so grateful! It was bothering me for months. Thank you good man
Also when i study through this i feel like he's saying something slightly different in the first line, For example, there's something between "ngoma shalila" and "tiye nasho" or right after that.
Kuba Tomaszewski yes he says something which basically means the same over and over. It just the way he says them that makes it sound different. In bemba we have a lot of words that means the same thing and can be used in so many ways.
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