Oliver Mtukudzi - Chara Chimwe (Official Music Video)
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- This is the official music video of 'Chara Chimwe' by the legendary Oliver Mtukudzi. The song is from the album 'Tsivo' , which was released in 2003.
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Lyrics:
Imi madam let's talk
Madam come let's talk
Imi madam let's talk
Madam come let's talk
Iwe neni ngatisangane iyaa
Imi madam let's talk
Tasangana titaurarine iya
Madam come let's talk
You come down, me up
Imi madam let's talk
Chara chimwe hachitswanye inda iye-e
You see madam I come far
Come far there have child
Me have child one two
One two three four child
But child no go school
No go school no food
Imi madam let's talk
Madam come let's talk
Imi madam let's talk
Madam come let's talk
So madam buy my dhoiri
Buy my nice dhoiri
If you cry I cut u half
Imi madam let's talk
Cut u half napakati
Madam come let's talk
Chara chimwe hachitswanye inda
One finger can't crush lice
Hey everyone
So basically the song is a conversation between a woman from Zimbabwean lady who is not well educated who is selling patterned clothing made from crotchets (doil/ doiri) to a madam, in this instance a white woman in South Africa . In the 80’s through to the early 2000’s Zimbabwean women who could weave these beautiful patterned fabric pieces would travel to South Africa and other neighbouring countries to sell their wares there for profit. So the lady is negotiating prices with and marketing to the woman who wants to buy the clothing from her and is willing to go half price so that she can be able to take her child to school ( pay fees)
Chara chimwe hachitswanye inda- one finger will not be able to crash lice- this is a shona riddle which basically means in society you can not do it alone, we all need each other for us all to have positive outcomes- For the madam a beautiful piece to decorate her home and for the selling lady money to be able to pay user fees for education and other social services like health.
Love This Song lyrics From The Late Dr Tuku Oliver Mtukudzi 🐘
Whatever it is, l don't know the language but the song is good for me, I'm enjoying the night
Singing about a woman selling dollies or knits, trying to negotiate a fair price for her dollies with a white buyer...." Let's come together and talk and agree on a fair price, you see, I have family, and children going to school who need school fees paid...."
Zimbabwe was very good then in the 1980's.
@@Gomez-m5syou are as foolish as much as you try to sound clever.
The song is about marriage problems. Making sacrifices and fighting with your spouse about kids. Just making ends meet.
i love dr mtukudzi .thank you for the music
Quality lyrics Samanyanga. Special gift for me
The Legend Himself, DR OLIVER MTUKUDZI💝 🐘 SAMANYANGA...,,
My future husband Ngoni Madzviti favorite Musician
Baba 2Bg 2 boys and a girl if God wills we have a happy family Ngoni Madzviti n Nyasha Chavhunduka future couple of years Tawananyasha Ebenezer Nokutenda Nathaniel n Minana Shammah two
Dollies those wer thedays vana mai extending houses nefarious ye madhoiri may God bless thir hands
Your Music 🎶 Still Leaves On
Good music
who is loving Sam Tuku moving along mdara
Ndafunga kure😢
The African voice
somebody please translate the lyrics !!!!!
True man
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