Jah Prayzah - Hasha

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Published 2023-05-12
Track 5 of 13 off Chiremerera Album
Produced by: Tarie G Fingaz

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  • JP Fans let's gather here πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯ Mukudzei chibaba mhani!
  • Those coming here 2080 ,l was here already my Grandchildren ,learn and some good informative music which light up our Culture , Tradition and Norms πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ‘
  • @BizarreCrimes001
    This song makes me emotionalπŸ˜₯, for everyone going through GBV, may you find the courage and strength to walk away. Sending you love and hope ❀
  • This is a poignant and powerful commentary on the issue of gender-based violence faced by women who remain in unhappy and abusive marriages. The lyrics of the song speak to the pain and suffering that women endure as a result of societal and cultural pressure to stay in marriages that are harmful to them. The song begins with Jah Prayzah acknowledging the reality that many women remain in marriages that are abusive, despite the fact that they are unhappy and mistreated. He sings about the fear and uncertainty that these women face on a daily basis, and the toll that this takes on their mental and emotional well-being.Throughout the song, Jah Prayzah emphasizes the need for society to take action to address the root causes of gender-based violence. He calls on men to take responsibility for their actions and to stop perpetuating violence against women. He also urges women to stand up for themselves and to demand that their voices be heard. The chorus of the song, which repeats the phrase "Hasha," emphasizes the need for women to be strong and resilient in the face of adversity. Jah Prayzah encourages women to rise above the challenges they face and to fight for their rights and their dignity. It is a powerful and important song that highlights the urgent need for action to address gender-based violence and to support women who are trapped in abusive relationships. Jah Prayzah's lyrics offer a message of hope and empowerment, encouraging listeners to stand up for what is right and to fight for a world where women are treated with respect and dignity.
  • @nashhondo3956
    Who else appreciates mbira dzirikuBackground idzo?
  • I don't own much in my name But if you happen to pass by Nyombwe ,l will give you two Cows dzeHard Mashona as token of appreciation of what you have done for our Generation πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ‘πŸ’― I can't even imagine my upbringing without your music πŸ”₯πŸ”₯β€οΈπŸ’―πŸ’― Anyone from Nyombwe Siya like
  • The LEGACY of 4 artists safe and on the shoulders of one man (Jah Prayzah) i.e Oliver Mtukudzi, Thomas Mapfumo, Chioniso Maraire and Andy Brown. AMAZING.
  • these lyrics are gold. "Kupera kuonda kufunganya mukoma ndeha, mavanga kumeso kuzenge gandanga ndeha"
  • @musazhou5616
    JP is our Oliver mutukudzi in our Generation in a better version and to the generation to come this is a Great album ITA kuti WAGWIZIII If you agree with me πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½
  • "Ukapikisa unorara watonhora"......a well written song about gender based violence
  • @tepstream709
    I wonder how it feels not being a Zimbabwean, these guys are missing a lot
  • @mamoe6567
    How I wish people would listen to Chiremera ulbum with chiremera, they would understand the power and great meaning of these lyrics. Thank you Mukudzei The is beautiful.
  • Anozviti ahanzwi Jp akafanana nemunhu anonyepa kuti ahapinde mutoyazi baba basa munobataπŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯
  • I was a Winky D fan now I’m a Jah Prayzah Fan don’t ask me Why?
  • This is truly happening in our days. Kugarira shungu mumoyo zvichidzimba. Thank you for touching an aspect of our lifestyles that not many talk about. We're grateful you have become the voice of the voicelessπŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ’―πŸ’―
  • JP is a spiritual legend ...the african muntumatic ,societal norms,values he tackles and ...wisdom....chiremerera ndamerera 🌌.
  • I hate to admit the fact that the debate/conversation can no-longer be Winky or JP but Tuku/Mkanya or JPπŸ€¦πŸΎβ€β™‚ This is a masterpiece. #I come in pea