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Fly 5 presents “Zambian Skies (Kwa Hae)”

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Proflight Zambia partnered with five great artists to create the FLY 5 Reloaded. The five are: Chef 187, Cleo Ice Queen, Kanji, Kiki and James Sakala,

Check out their latest music video “Zambian Skies (Kwa Hae)”

D.O.P: John W. Mwanza – Mojo
Cinematography: Julien Adam – Global Studios

BY KAPA187

13 COMMENTS

    • What the hell… if they asked these so-called muscians to sing again the same “song”, can they really sing? Because the all noise kusabaila fye.

  1. Good video but we need more of other languages included. If it is only Bemba and Nyanja to feature like that it does not represent the Zambia that we want.Why are some languages so selfish not to think of others and yet they are the most culprits when it comes to illiteracy on other languages. Inclusiveness is the word required in this video.

    • People we need to understand that Bemba and Nyanja are the languages that are more widely spoken in Zambia than any other. So it makes a lot sense to sing and rap in those two local languages. They are the languages of commerce! Trying to fight that won’t do, just accept and move on. If you may know you will find a good number of good musician in Zambia have been Lozi (Spooky Mulemwa, Ricky Illilonga, Petersen Zagaze) but they always sing in either Nyanja or Bemba cause they know that for their songs to sell they have to sing for wider audience!!!! By the way Nyanja is not even a tribe its just a language manufactured in Lusaka!!!!

  2. Nice Video though inappropriately named as ‘Kwa Hae’ as most lyrics are in Bemba and English.
    Good quality recording for a change.
    Air Mukwae maybe.

  3. The original is far much superior. Watch the 2013 fly five with pompi, Cactus, Slap Dee, JK and a very pretty girl.

    Viva Nawakwi.

  4. @Opinion I think you want to say Unsynchronised singing. The singing is not on the same tempo as the acoustic guitar.

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