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GONANI
GONANI
7 years ago

The problem, is that every song in Malawi sounds like Kwasa kwasa and is danced to, like kwasa kwasa. The so called “Rap groups” are so shallow. They lack depth and creativity- same with other groups.
They are all like Kwasakwasa contemporary musicians. I would like to urge all the artists across the music spectrum to try to distinguish Rap, R&B, House, Raggie and other genre`s from each other.
They need to observe the best in other countries and learn how they can use their creativity to make in rods based on the music type.

Samsung Nokia
7 years ago
Reply to  GONANI

NO…. only that umamvera nyimbo za kwasakwasa iweyo dzukani…….i wil just give u one single example….matafale never did kwasakwasa neither does it sound that…..our Lawi never sounds kwasakwasa…..not even Gwamba…. kaya iwe umamvera malawi wake uti kaya

Mgonapamhanya
Mgonapamhanya
7 years ago
Reply to  Samsung Nokia

Ndiye anawina award yanji mu Africa muno?

Mgonapamhanya
Mgonapamhanya
7 years ago

Inu ingozisiyani izi. Malawians are failures. Talk of football, music, journalism, Writing etc there will always be Malawi black out. CNN Journalists of the Year, BBC Journalists of the Years, AAMA, Afrimma etc these are just far fetched dreams to Malawians. It’s a country of mediocrity, all they know is government this and government that day in and day out.

Samsung Nokia
Samsung Nokia
7 years ago
Reply to  Mgonapamhanya

hahahaha anthu inu nchani munanenako chabwino cha Malawi? Poti even inuyo u cant win kutakhala comment of the year….. I love Malawi….I love Lawi, Matafale, kalimba Band……zambiri nzabwno zimangotengera kuti ukuzionera from what angle…..

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