The burden of the song is that there is trouble between the singer and his wife caused by the wife's mother; although it was explained the married couple did in fact love each other very much. "The mist does not rise without cause", they sing, presumably the mist which has obsecured their martial peace. Song on marital trouble
Mupukumo drinking song with Mumamba mbira bell, about a certain man divoring his wife because she wa...
"We men have a big pot of beer in front us. We are longing for the thick stuff at the bottom. We gro...
"The beads around your neck, Najele, I am tired." Najele was the name of his wife. Drinking song
Jomjom is a familiar name for the local drink, millet beer. It is on account of her love of beer tha...
The singer presents an imaginary conversation between himself and his wife. He began to break into C...
"We humbly implore rain, oh, may it rain! If it rains, we shall rejoice." The land belongs to the ch...
The unfaithful wife deliberately annoys her husband by nagging him, until he leaves her. Topical son...
"At your home you give a person to the spirit Sikwembo. But at my house we only give a chicken to Si...
This song is sung by people after drinking on their way home; the crowd echoing the words of the two...
The song recounts all the troubles of a bachelor. The Songe tribe is an offshoot of the great Luba g...
"The love-torn man takes refuge in marriage, like a buffalo who hides himself up in the hills." A ch...
These drinking songs are ideal for singing between friends as reality recedes into oblivion. Half wa...
The drinking songs of this area are largely composed of shouting and chanting without intelligable w...
The deserted wife; sung in good mood by the women when the men are drinking. Party song for young pe...
In this song the singer explains, is about men who spend their time with other men's wives. Why do y...
Mupukumo drinking song with Mumamba mbira bell, about a certain man divoring his wife because she wa...
"We men have a big pot of beer in front us. We are longing for the thick stuff at the bottom. We gro...
"The beads around your neck, Najele, I am tired." Najele was the name of his wife. Drinking song
Jomjom is a familiar name for the local drink, millet beer. It is on account of her love of beer tha...
The singer presents an imaginary conversation between himself and his wife. He began to break into C...
"We humbly implore rain, oh, may it rain! If it rains, we shall rejoice." The land belongs to the ch...
The unfaithful wife deliberately annoys her husband by nagging him, until he leaves her. Topical son...
"At your home you give a person to the spirit Sikwembo. But at my house we only give a chicken to Si...
This song is sung by people after drinking on their way home; the crowd echoing the words of the two...
The song recounts all the troubles of a bachelor. The Songe tribe is an offshoot of the great Luba g...
"The love-torn man takes refuge in marriage, like a buffalo who hides himself up in the hills." A ch...
These drinking songs are ideal for singing between friends as reality recedes into oblivion. Half wa...
The drinking songs of this area are largely composed of shouting and chanting without intelligable w...
The deserted wife; sung in good mood by the women when the men are drinking. Party song for young pe...
In this song the singer explains, is about men who spend their time with other men's wives. Why do y...
Mupukumo drinking song with Mumamba mbira bell, about a certain man divoring his wife because she wa...
"We men have a big pot of beer in front us. We are longing for the thick stuff at the bottom. We gro...
"The beads around your neck, Najele, I am tired." Najele was the name of his wife. Drinking song