It was rather sad when he passed. Harare had Delani, Maniacland had DJ Maraz. He should be the one that produced this and other stuff for Project Fam, Black Scorpion, Xpozed and so many more
As the producer (DJ Maraz under another pseudonym here) of this track I can confirm. There were simply too many talents at the time, with very limited time to produce new tracks, so the artists decided to share. This one is special to me not only because of NME's brilliant words, but also because Brian supported me with the guitars.
2024 this song sends me down the memory lane
01
too much bra
Who is here with me 2020
2021 ndiriyo
Mi deya 2021
2023
Released in 2001.
Rip Nme.
Represented Manicaland back in the back
2024 listening!
Rip? 😢
😢😢😢
What was his real name
@@sirkenmarMaxilan Nyamonde
@@Widzo3.3 Aaah thanks man
This track is fire and still very relevant! Always on my playlist when I think about home and the good old days.
one of th best of all tym back then zim was still good
Gone too soon a talented man
rest in peace a few talked about this maestro .
Had no idea NME passed😢. Mutare had talent...wasnt Project Fame from Mutare too...quite nostalgic😇
It was rather sad when he passed. Harare had Delani, Maniacland had DJ Maraz. He should be the one that produced this and other stuff for Project Fam, Black Scorpion, Xpozed and so many more
It's so sad
Yes Project Fame is or was from Mutare
What happened to him😢
It was. We had imbwa yemubhucha kwaRusape
2022 still sounding good. RIP NME batutu
Back in the days...urban gruv was something else🔥🔥🔥👌🏻
rest in peace nme. forever in our hearts brother. a kiss towards the angels for you ... uri Gamba
2023.. still vibing. Continue resting in peace NME.
2019 and I'm here. Rest In Peace NME
Playing the track, while reflecting on some mjolo failures
RIP NME
Is he late now? It's sad to hear this
Hits different 💎 RIP NME 2021 still bangin
RIP NME 💔
had forgotten akaimba, good thing m on an urban grooves binge tonight
Shame i ddnt know this guy is late, reminds me around 2001 in form 4 when i had just lost my elder brother
NME had good rap skills.👍👏
Used to hear this song when i was in Mutare sometime back
Sadly being missed NME this song reminds me of a program yainzi teen connection pa radio 3
I was looking for this song nemaziso matsvuku.
Am looking for a song yainzi,"Rudo handimbofare usipo hana yangu haimbogadzikana kana usipo".
Did you got the song it's available on UA-cam. It was done by Trinity
And that guitar invoking nostalgia😭😭😭
Why am l here 🤣 all the same l love this jam
Hahaha
I’m blown away
2023 still love this song
Hapanawo ana Mai va leo poto here
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2022 still slapping
2023 anyone
2020 tapinda tooo... Chamhembe story!!
Dangamvura 💥💥
2024
2025 grooving
Tops!❤
Legendary music
playing the song in 2022
Baddest!
Nice one.
Nnme muface wedu kudangamvura w meet bra
christopher mbanje What happened to this dude?
What happened to NME
Chibanger Until until! #CarterCertified
Good music
The *Urban Grooves* I know and love. Not this crazy dancehall madness these lil kids are doing thesedays
this is the exact same beat with the song zororo by project fame
As the producer (DJ Maraz under another pseudonym here) of this track I can confirm. There were simply too many talents at the time, with very limited time to produce new tracks, so the artists decided to share. This one is special to me not only because of NME's brilliant words, but also because Brian supported me with the guitars.
@@martinlaakso8295 it is a classic. It takes me back to my high school days
@@wilts8965 Nice to hear that people still feel it.
so its a riddim. Just listened to zororo its a cool track yakandijamba only knew of Chenge
Hongu!!
Any broken 💔 hearts in 2021?
Ehe shaz
Smashed
CLASSIC
2023 tichiri tose
True Mc. Gone too soon
Nice one
man oh man!!