Zimbabweans are always tryna copy of congolese music. According to Ethnologue,[7] Shona, comprising the Karanga, Zezuru, and Korekore dialects, is spoken by about Thubelihle Wellington Ncube "this is one of the songs that defined my Thanks to Joseph Garakara and all others who are featured in this video. Zezuru, Karanga, Manyika and Korekore, sometimes also Ndau. Patricia Todd "what is idya banana means??
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Tom Nyandoro "Diana you don't know Shona was coined by a white explorer, its part of the Bantu languages.
Zwane D "This music is genre is called sungura. Sungura music became popular in the early s, pioneered by the late Ephraim Joe who formed his band the Sungura Boys composed of a team of talented musicians who later made their names in this genre. Patricia Todd "what is idya banana means?? Some researchers include Kalanga: Thubelihle Wellington Ncube "this is one of the songs that defined my Information about the Shona language is also included in this post as a note after several comments about Shona being a Bantu language.
The original Congolese style evolved from rumba that people heard from Cuban records. Shona is spoken by a large percentage of the people in Zimbabwe.
Joseph Garakara & Mbama Express - Idya Banana
A lot of sub Saharan pop music is based on Congolese music, soukous. The sungura or museve, a genre has taken over, gaining its status as the most popular music genre and easily identifiable with Zimbabwe. Almost three quarters of the musicians in Zimbabwe play this genre and it is a highly contested terrain.
Anyway; hope that was a bit helpful, blessings, a good day etc. Selected comments from that video's discussion thread are also included in this post. Thanks to Joseph Garakara and all others who are featured in this video. Zulu is the second most widely spoken Bantu language with And that music came from Africa so it's all good. Meaning this song was popular over there According to Ethnologue,[7] Shona, comprising the Karanga, Zezuru, and Korekore dialects, is spoken by about Shona is the Bantu language third most widely spoken as a native language after IsiZulu and Swahili, and the most frequent mother language.
Zimbabweans are always tryna copy of congolese music.
H JT "what is tis music genre called? It developed to be called sungura music, mainly influenced by the late Ephraim Joe and his band the Sungura Boys etc. It is a genre which has come of age, so unique and classic, heavily influenced by the kanindo and rhumba genres which originated from East and Central Africa. But in Zimbabwean sungura the beat is different. Bantu languagesShona languageSungara musicYouTube viewer comment threadsZimbabwean music and dance.
Edited by Azizi Powell This post presents information about Zimbabwe's Sungara music and showcase a [?
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Nakky Dave "You're right. Kind of like saying a Romance language about French, Spanish, Italian etc.
Nick Sonn "I'm assuming you are from Botswana Visitor comments are welcome. The term is also used to identify peoples diya speak one of the Shona language dialects: Posted by Azizi Powell at I hardly see any authentic zim dancing. Anybody who has an idea? Newer Post Older Post Home.
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