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Nez Long and Slap Dee release “So Che”

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Nez long collaborated with Slap Dee on the song “So Che” which was produced by Mr Stash. The video were directed by The Visual Papi for The visual Papi Productions.

 

 

12 COMMENTS

  1. I will talk about this music later but firstly I bought packs of bananas and apples at Spar acrcades this morning in Lusaka. All the bananas are okay but the whole pack of apples is rotten. Spar arcades, this is not good. I wont waste my fuel coming there but normalize immediately.

  2. How can this PF President say he has never undermined democracy, the Police are stopping opposition leaders from having meetings using the ABUSED Public order act and as a leader you are just there watching and today you should say you have never undermined democracy, Ministers after staying in office illegally were asked to pay back the money by the courts, you should have by now have encouraged ministers to pay back, but the same you who misled them is the one encouraging lawless. START exhibiting some leadership please. A president should be the first person to be questioning police why they are suppressing democracy. What democracy is this one where others are not allowed to assemble freely. Jokers

  3. #Amazon, probably because trib.als have established a tradition of anarchy, disrespect, and violence whenever they hold a march. No one trusts them now, certainly not the police.

    That is the thing about trust, you whave it all, but lose it once you lose all.

  4. This is garbage, I think Zambian music, sports and politics sucks ever since Mwanawasa died. Nothing good comes out of Zambia nowadays except KK. Who even buy this garbage called music from Zambia?

  5. No Mwanawasa was a great leader than your current thief thug president Lungu. Great leadership produces great people, music, lifestyle, politics, sports, business, education, roads, etc. So in Lungu’s regime, everything is garbage he is a looser without a vision as long as he stay your president.

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