There is something unique about this music. It was played physically by people not cheap software they play these days. The songs of today lack the human touch. That is why classic music like this one will never die. Rest in Peace, ba Ngozi.
Paul Ngozi's tracks had very important messages which bordered on our daily lives. He was really a music poet and we will forever be indebted to him for these messages which he left us through his music. Rest in Peace my brother.
A great musician he was, I joy listening to his music, Zambia lost many great musicians likes Paul Ngozi, Pitchen Kazembe , John Mwansa, and many others
A song by young beats brought me here, song brings a lot of memories, Radio ichengelo through my grandma has planted this music into my veins, never gets old, RIP to the legend, and grandma
In the past music was real,coz a musician used to learn at least one instrument before composing a song,unlike nowardays when a musician only knows how to sing,even composing a good song is a problem
I agree this true Zambian music.It is a shame to be copycats that we are calling Zambian music today. No matter how much you try to copy the western world, you just sound funny and stupid
So glad I lived in an era where we continuously looked forward to the release of yet another single from this maestro!
There is something unique about this music. It was played physically by people not cheap software they play these days. The songs of today lack the human touch. That is why classic music like this one will never die. Rest in Peace, ba Ngozi.
Paul Ngozi is the G.A.O.T of Zambian music believe that,He was the Tupac of that generation.
Paul Ngozi's tracks had very important messages which bordered on our daily lives. He was really a music poet and we will forever be indebted to him for these messages which he left us through his music. Rest in Peace my brother.
Music that never fades...Old time classics
Listening to the hit on the evening of Monday 12th February, 2024 in Lusaka ❤
music that defines what we zambian valued even long before the world began to talk of women's rights.Respect for wemen.R.I.P. Paul Ngozi.l
This is a nice song full of meaningful substance, un like what we are listen to these days.Now wonder it quickly loses value. Paul Ngozi R.I.P !
just listen to that guitor! man! he rocks all times,not just bak in the day.even 2de ha has no match in z
bcbarbara1 Zimbabwe misses Paul too!
I really love 💖 this song brings back good memories!!!
Wish his talent was more appreciated throughout the world. Love from England
The problem is that the kalindula hasn't been carried on by these new artists and has now become rare. This is our traditional culture music.
This song called out the entire generation
The message is still valid....
Wow, this is our zed song
I love his music it has lots of meaning and is very oroginal
Those were good days during ngozi days very educative songs we really enjoyed to the fui
A great musician he was, I joy listening to his music, Zambia lost many great musicians likes Paul Ngozi, Pitchen Kazembe , John Mwansa, and many others
The bassline the drums 🔥 🔥
Enjoying this song 2024
(RIP) a paul, zambia misses you.
gone are the days of best zambian music legends are gone rest in peace
Loving it.
Lets Respect our women
Zambian Music at it's best. Rip Paul
A song by young beats brought me here, song brings a lot of memories, Radio ichengelo through my grandma has planted this music into my veins, never gets old, RIP to the legend, and grandma
GREAT TALENTED MAN HE WAS I MWE RIP MY MAN PAUL
Old is gold
On point with this song 😊.
This is the real true world muzik so pleasant with good message
well done mr z.
This is a good song to hear
True legend
Here 2023 vibing ❤
Zikomo
Nice piece friends
That's great
Legendary
A true legend
In the past music was real,coz a musician used to learn at least one instrument before composing a song,unlike nowardays when a musician only knows how to sing,even composing a good song is a problem
great music #legend
Love this music. Great teaching to all of us men
this is true zambian music not that crap we are listening to now
The guitar work 💥💥💥
2024😂and we still here
Who is here in 2023?
I agree this true Zambian music.It is a shame to be copycats that we are calling Zambian music today. No matter how much you try to copy the western world, you just sound funny and stupid
Paul Dabiso Ngozi is the G.A.O.T of Zambian music,period, not Mark x,Dizo