Jah Prayzah – Munyaradzi (Official Music Video) | SHUGG REACTS.
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React to “stfa” (official music video) by Nick Nittoli next plz !!
I’m actually a girl??
A personal request,thanks for reacting❤️??
Love that you pause and you take notice of the different aspects of the video and song
So basically this is the Shona language found in Zimbabwe.
And it’s talking about how he was a comforter through all the sad and hard times they went through but she still left him.
Munyaradzi means comforter
Yeah the driver seat is on the right side
Loved the reaction .. ?? representative .. Jah Prayzah has a lot more lovely songs
Such an emotive video.love your reaction
The most skilled, hard working, talented country… Zim Arise you can do it
The language is Shona, my wife's first language. Zimbabwe is a beautiful and friendly country, and the driving on the left side of the road is part of the British legacy. Virtually all of Southern and Eastern Africa drives on the left, with steering wheel on the right. Coming from England I'm used to driving on the other side (drive on right, steering wheel on left) whenever I've been to Europe, Canada, North Africa and the USA. You quickly get used to swapping sides. I love Jah Prayzah and I've seen him live a couple of times, great live.