I am a Zambian and I like this song very much, though I do not understand the meaning. Can someone write it down for me in original language and state its meaning in English? You may wish to know that I first listened to this song during the reign of Dr. Kamuzu Banda on early morning broadcast on MBC. I have been looking for this song until on 4th April 2022 when I came across it on the internet. I am really in love with this song.
At the beginning of the song he is speaking Chewa language. When he says, "1,2,3,4,5,6 Aaah Eeeeh ndiwerengere ndalama" it translates to "1,2,3,4,5,6 Aaah Eeeh count this money for me" Later on in the song he speaks another language called Lomwe where he basically sings the same line. Beautiful
❤❤❤❤❤ Listening this song in 2024🎉🎉🎉🎉
What a lovely song . Malawian artist
Nothing beats a Malawian classic record
rest in peace malemu aluso😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Classic, classic. Artistry
A very typical local lomwe song ,Michael Mukhito phiri,we still remember you
Zikamatele bwezi dzikoma
This songs never old still mbc number 1😃
Great song
Mumatha still remember you dad
Great local vibe
Good old days
Awa anali masiku
I am a Zambian and I like this song very much, though I do not understand the meaning. Can someone write it down for me in original language and state its meaning in English? You may wish to know that I first listened to this song during the reign of Dr. Kamuzu Banda on early morning broadcast on MBC. I have been looking for this song until on 4th April 2022 when I came across it on the internet. I am really in love with this song.
At the beginning of the song he is speaking Chewa language. When he says,
"1,2,3,4,5,6 Aaah Eeeeh ndiwerengere ndalama" it translates to "1,2,3,4,5,6 Aaah Eeeh count this money for me"
Later on in the song he speaks another language called Lomwe where he basically sings the same line.
Beautiful
@@808flizzy7 Thank you very much for the response, God bless you.
@@808flizzy7 in Lhomwe he was also telling that he can't count cause he has eye problems
@@Dalie-Matchvery true basically he was blind but playing all instruments by himself
Michael mukhitho