I love everything about this song the vibe is everything that gets to me but confidence is what the dancing is missing looking down while dancing is killing us let's try look into the camera like we are dance battling with it next heh
You guys are on the right track. This beat sounds good and the choreography is spot on. However, it has the South African signature in it. Everything that exists has been copied from something. So, we Zambians can have our own 'amapiano' we can call it however we want. But you our talented artists have to find your OWN SIGNATURE sound such that anyone who copies it, people will say it sounds like 'Zampiano'. Kalindula was like that. Various artists were able to recreate it from scratch and it would still sound Zambian. That is because it was a particular 'signature sound'. What is this signature sound: These are the characteristics that make it unique. I am now able to tell Master KG is involved in a song from the beat. I am also able to tell Sdala B and Page B from Makhadzi's high energy songs. When an artist has not found their signature sound, each song on their album will have sound, no relation because they are recreating each song by probably copying more popular artist, very confusing. Reggae is reggae and anyone can tell. Yet people, can tell the song playing is that of Lucky Dube. If you listen to Bob Marley's songs, the signature sound is all in there.
@@josamawesome6110 I can tell a song by a Nigerian artist before I know the singer. I had songs like Who is your guy, Rush, pop up on my playlist on Amazon and knew they were Nigerian, and I confirmed when I opened the playlist. The beat is similar. I even heard two songs starting with the words 'vibes, vibes'. In Zambia we had Kalindula which no one could miss. It was immediately different from Kwaito of South Africa and Mbira from Zimbabwe. I know Master KG's songs if I just hear it, without seeing his name, it has his 'signature sound', same with Zimbabwean artist like Jar Praiser, I can tell his music, he has a zim signature, Going to Western artist, The National, I now know their signature. So It is not about nationality, it is about identify. In a single country, different artists can curve out different identities, Rymzo De gasto, Nigerian reggae artist, sounds nothing like any mainstream Nigerian, but I can tell it is him, he has his own signature Even latino music, I am able to tell the song is by son by four (their famous song is a puro dolor) I am a music fanatic 🙃
the reason Zambian music industry can't grow properly is because of copy kind of music how do you announce Zambia international with south African beats
Copying is alright, AS LONG as you modify it substantially. This beat sounds more like some South African songs. The Chinese have copied Western Technology but have used that as a base to create their own non-copyright - infringing technologies. These boys should work harder to create THEIR OWN signature sound. This I agree sounds too South African, the SA SIGNATURE CAN BE HEAD.
Hit!!!! Ni Zambia Ku international Dalitso keep it up na ba Bobby j
Thank you
This beat can even be danced in south African night clubs, big up dalisoul don't mind haters.
🔥🔥🔥 Nacilila icii
Mwana wamukombon👌🔥🔥
this song is a hit, and for the people who are in love, I like it.👍
To the next level crazy things here 2022 any one 🖐😊😊
Ungadabwe wadabwa kaa!
Respect ✊🏿 from Zimbabwe 🇿🇼
Wow 👏 Awesome mwana muchimuze ni ze
You guys are the best. Nice song I really like the dance 🕺
MATERO City is dancing 🕺😍
This collaboration should drop an album...
I second!!!!
I love everything about this song the vibe is everything that gets to me but confidence is what the dancing is missing looking down while dancing is killing us let's try look into the camera like we are dance battling with it next heh
Dalisoul mwana wamunanikane
The beat was fire 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Nice... It makes me miss my college. Chi beat🔥🔥
Nice one boi
Am so in love with this hit 🥰🥰
Thnk you
Bro you are a king.
Izi mbinga zioneka funny kuvina, but pali move zoona. It's kalumbi banda on the bicycle 🚲
The beat! The dance! Wow!👌
Club Jo! ku unip!
Beat che ma 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
🔥🔥🔥💚💯
Ka boom boom 💥💥💥💥
Nice bits...nd the dance🏁
I love ❤ this song 🎵 it makes me laugh ❤0😊
The beat, the song the dancing Great heights bro. Keep up
Why can't we focus of creating and selling what's authentically Zambian? That's the only way to go international!
It is not easy. It requires a lot of work and support. May be we do not support our artist enough so they rush to make money and survive.
Great work
Love this song
10 out 10! Hit
Chifwani (NRDC).. Nice song
Dope shit on fire 🔥
What a hit bravo 👏 💯💯☝☝☝☝☝!!!!
Thnk you
@@FHENRYPointView you are welcome.
Hit🔥🔥💯
This one is number one I like it iwe
My College is looking nice and the song ni Fire 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Q
Pa NRDC
Wow my favorite song
Nice one...guys
Wow 😳😲
Keep it up 👍
Thanks
Well done guys wow beat💯💗❤️💯🙏
View point on it again
Yes local master we need to work
My favorite song when iam drunk 🥰🥰🥰🥰 the song on point
I like it iwe🤣💕👌
You guys are on the right track. This beat sounds good and the choreography is spot on. However, it has the South African signature in it. Everything that exists has been copied from something. So, we Zambians can have our own 'amapiano' we can call it however we want. But you our talented artists have to find your OWN SIGNATURE sound such that anyone who copies it, people will say it sounds like 'Zampiano'. Kalindula was like that. Various artists were able to recreate it from scratch and it would still sound Zambian. That is because it was a particular 'signature sound'. What is this signature sound: These are the characteristics that make it unique. I am now able to tell Master KG is involved in a song from the beat. I am also able to tell Sdala B and Page B from Makhadzi's high energy songs. When an artist has not found their signature sound, each song on their album will have sound, no relation because they are recreating each song by probably copying more popular artist, very confusing.
Reggae is reggae and anyone can tell. Yet people, can tell the song playing is that of Lucky Dube. If you listen to Bob Marley's songs, the signature sound is all in there.
Music is nolonger zambian, south African or Nigerian it's universal
@@josamawesome6110 I can tell a song by a Nigerian artist before I know the singer. I had songs like Who is your guy, Rush, pop up on my playlist on Amazon and knew they were Nigerian, and I confirmed when I opened the playlist. The beat is similar. I even heard two songs starting with the words 'vibes, vibes'.
In Zambia we had Kalindula which no one could miss. It was immediately different from Kwaito of South Africa and Mbira from Zimbabwe.
I know Master KG's songs if I just hear it, without seeing his name, it has his 'signature sound', same with Zimbabwean artist like Jar Praiser, I can tell his music, he has a zim signature, Going to Western artist, The National, I now know their signature.
So It is not about nationality, it is about identify. In a single country, different artists can curve out different identities, Rymzo De gasto, Nigerian reggae artist, sounds nothing like any mainstream Nigerian, but I can tell it is him, he has his own signature
Even latino music, I am able to tell the song is by son by four (their famous song is a puro dolor)
I am a music fanatic 🙃
I like it and love it live it gudnt
🔥🔥🔥💙
Jumping over people stunt 🔥
Mmm daliso ❤️❤️❤️❤️lit
Thnks for the support
Chimwemwe ndasi
Nice one
Baisikolo🇿🇲🇿🇲
Chiza blowa December
2024 anyone here, it's December
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Who is here 25 December 2024😂
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Amapiano ya mu Zambia
Thnks
So good
Who is kalumbi banda?
Nice on dalisoul
Thank u
🔥🔥🔥
Wow this is music
The guy without the shirt can dance zoona😂
1st January 2025 bless
C.o.b give the volume men give them the volume
Hit
#ViiiiiiiiVo
Shout out to MiMi Nd J Hillz
#Q_Fm
Pa chifwani my former home
Nice beat
which dirty college is that ?
December abaleya chapwa twanashana
Yes ai
😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄
Very very, kunichita so..........
..
Zambia ku chalo
Movie
100%
Am very with dalisoul. The dalisoul we know is not a copy cut
Thnk you
Chifwani
Cap💔
the reason Zambian music industry can't grow properly is because of copy kind of music
how do you announce Zambia international with south African beats
is HIPHOP zambian?
Most of artists have gained
Fame due to copyright
Copying is alright, AS LONG as you modify it substantially. This beat sounds more like some South African songs. The Chinese have copied Western Technology but have used that as a base to create their own non-copyright - infringing technologies. These boys should work harder to create THEIR OWN signature sound. This I agree sounds too South African, the SA SIGNATURE CAN BE HEAD.
Any south african here please
The great imitaters
Y0 maps 4:01
Bafwayo I see u with 21 and yestmote
Cheers boss
0
🤣😅
Chikali
Nonsense
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥bro
🔥🔥🔥🔥