You are right. I remember greeting him not expecting him to answer back but he humbly responded and actually paused on what he was doing to give attention. So humble he was
Am not a Zimbabwean and I don't understand the lyrics of his songs, but for the little I can sense, he is a legend. Truly I love some of his songs. One love Africa. Am a Nigerian base in UAE
sorry to be off topic but does someone know a trick to get back into an instagram account? I somehow lost the password. I would appreciate any assistance you can give me!
Still Listening to this song in 2020,,#corona virus Pandemic 🙄,,,, Quarantine ,, Isolation and social Distance plus Total Lockdown and curfew from Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪 peace to all
The last video of him i saw before his passing was one of a wedding; he suprised a young couple in Zim on their wedding day. The bride and groom were just overwhelmed with joy they could not hold back the tears. Such a warm heart ♡.|RestInHope🌹
Whole family was born in Zim and moved to Australia in 2006 but I’m the last born and was born here in 2008. I visited Zim once but I’m tired of this Australia life, I want to relax in Zim once again.
👌👌👌 this differentiates our current artists from the artists of long ago,,,,,, live show….. on this you may think it’s a recorded song yet it’s live 😎 RIP Tuku
A great African who has impacted the world with his music. He lives for ever. Thanks Oliver for giving us happiness through your music. You are still my hero though no longer in this planet earth
Pure talent from Dande and the ghetto of Zimbabwe. Sweet melodies with traditional vibe and a message that is still relevant and timeless. Making domestic violence a topic of discussion in patriarchal African society qualifies Tuku to be called the superstar
Tuku did not just give his all to the world just for fame .....he did not take more than he gave to this world .you will be forever in our hearts R.I.P father , legend , true African
brother you are True African Legend, Imagine a situation where we have 10 Oliver Mutuguzi Africa can change in a day, you have touched many people's hearts through your music ,God bless the Son of Africa, Can the royal Embassy of Zimbabwe take me to this land of great people so I gona handover my gift to this man.
African music is one of the main reasons why I shall never trade my African origin for anything. The peace from these songs alone is enough food and water for my life. God bless you, Mr. TUKU, wherever you're now.
this is the definition of african culture.this artist makes me say i wish i was born in zimbabwe i am sad that I can't understand this language.I would like to know if anyone can read this comment and explain it to me briefly. Thank you RIP legend oliver mtukudzi 
www.google.com/amp/s/mosestmosaic.wordpress.com/2016/03/01/oliver-mtukudzi-the-feminist/amp/ This link will take to my article in which I shared meaning in an analytical way. To answer to your request, this song is a child's point of view. The child is castigating his/her father for being abusive to his/her mother. Tuku is questioning if it's the results of alcohol that lead to the abuse of the mother. He highlights on how women tend to endure the abuse because they cannot escape leaving their children behind; they prefer staying for their children through it all...
Children are complaining to the father of mistreating their mother. The children are always afraid of the father who come home drunk and beats their mother in their presence.
Gone too soon but will forever be remembered legend, the gift of music you have left us will always be a reminder of how lucky we are to have had you. the people of Zimbabwe, the African continent and the whole world will miss you...go well son of the soil.~One love from Namibia
What a LEGEND he was....started listening to his music as early as mid 90's when we still had cassettes 😀😀 up to this day whenever I'm driving..his music is always on my playlist...sadly good people don't last for long😕😕😕
It's a song in children's voices rebuking their father for beating their mother up. The violence has robbed them of happiness in the home as they always see their mother in tears
All your songs have always reminded us of Afrika our home, we have never known any other home than Afrika, your instruments have always carried the Afrikan rhythm and sound which reminded us of traditional festivals and parties where Hoshos were played. Rest in eternal peace bra Tuku. Amen.
Guys just check the instruments and the vocals of the Doctor just perfect we lost a big thing guy may the artists of our generation see the importance of a perfect stage performance
I still sing his song till tomorrow nice song even though i don't understand some words but I can imagine how much he sung soo lovely forever in our hearts TuKU 17/03/2022
Hi the meaning of the song is about an abusive husband,so it’s like the children are crying and complaining that now we can’t enjoy being at home because dad always come and beat and torture our mother whenever he comes back home,and he is also a drunkard
Oliver was a legend, started listening to his songs early 2000, i really felt bad when he died early 2019. May his soul continue resting in eternal peace
The legendary giant Oliver Mtukuzi will be missed for a long time to come however,he left us a wealth of good music to remember him and the times we went through. May his gentle soul continues to rest peacefully.
I've heard his beautiful music on the BBC World Service over the years in the middle of the night never seriously paying attention. But tonight I am listening to a lot of his lovely music. Rest in pease. What joyful sunny music that is full of life and that charmingly languid African sound. Marvellous.
True to your word Tuku. You will never die. Your spirit lives in your music for generations and generations to come. Long live the spirit of Samanyanga...!!!
It's almost 2years but it seems like yesterday, you will forever remain our legend and hero.truly miss you baba but your touching songs and meaningful songs will forever be cherished
If you know mutukudz is a legendary hit your like19/5/2020 R.I.P Mutu
You can say that again 😢 ☺
Obvious
You will always be missed Dr not just by Zimbabweans only but by the nation as a whole, like if u agree
Everytime I see Oliver. I see my late Dad may All your souls rest in peace he died in the same mouth
Listening in the UK in 2020, indeed Tuku will never die. You shall forever be with us Samanyanga. From a proud Botswana national..
Moeng Tafa kjgjgeffvghza
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Love U Zimbabweans u all are welcome here. Hugs from Mozambique
We coming home😍😍😍😎🎵
We miss Tuku 😢🇿🇦 2024
i am from Cameroon and i love this music RIP Oliver you did great with your life
What a legend we miss you 😢.Botswana 🇧🇼
All artists should emulate this guy..he did not present himself as a celebrity but more of a social worker....his music touched souls....
You are right. I remember greeting him not expecting him to answer back but he humbly responded and actually paused on what he was doing to give attention. So humble he was
@@simbarashemarumha952 PROFOUND INDEED
im touched by Oliver's simplicity, his songs i dont understand, bit it stirs my soul to worship my creator ❤
RIP sir!!!
We here in 2024
🎉🎉🎉
tesee
Watching u from Nigeria ❤❤❤❤
Sila asiyindawowowowooo
Beautiful performance. A true legend. Gone but your music lives forever.
Am not a Zimbabwean and I don't understand the lyrics of his songs, but for the little I can sense, he is a legend. Truly I love some of his songs. One love Africa. Am a Nigerian base in UAE
More on this channel.
Music is a universal language. You right
Hugs from Mozambique
He is a legend even in death, a true son of the soil , son of Africa. This is one of his best songs. We really miss Dr Oliver "Tuku" Mtukudzi.💞💞💞
So far the best African icon
Listening to Tuku now at 19:55hrs 16/04/2023 Oliver's spirit will never die because of his Mark of Music in Africa and the World, MYSRIP TUKU
Mudhara haanakufa akarara,kuzorora zvake
2024 still here ❤❤❤❤❤from kenya
Well represented
This is an icon,,a stone of it's time,,,a force to be felt,,, Kenya loves you tukku 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
sorry to be off topic but does someone know a trick to get back into an instagram account?
I somehow lost the password. I would appreciate any assistance you can give me!
@Cohen Kody instablaster :)
@@armanioakley9909 we lost an icon shame
@ Joel, you are very right. . .
We love you Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪 love from Zimbabwe 🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼
Still Listening to this song in 2020,,#corona virus Pandemic 🙄,,,, Quarantine ,, Isolation and social Distance plus Total Lockdown and curfew from Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪 peace to all
asante sana
2023 we are here for Tuku Music. Let's sign the register.
The last video of him i saw before his passing was one of a wedding; he suprised a young couple in Zim on their wedding day. The bride and groom were just overwhelmed with joy they could not hold back the tears. Such a warm heart ♡.|RestInHope🌹
Every time I hear Tuku’s music I think of home. I am Zimbabwean who has abroad for a long time
Whole family was born in Zim and moved to Australia in 2006 but I’m the last born and was born here in 2008. I visited Zim once but I’m tired of this Australia life, I want to relax in Zim once again.
I'm a Kenyan, liked his songs despite not familiarizing with the language, Rip Mtukuzi
👌👌👌 this differentiates our current artists from the artists of long ago,,,,,, live show….. on this you may think it’s a recorded song yet it’s live 😎 RIP Tuku
A great African who has impacted the world with his music. He lives for ever. Thanks Oliver for giving us happiness through your music. You are still my hero though no longer in this planet earth
An artist who relayed messages in song and a real ambassador for peace. Rest in peace Samanyanga. Your music lives on forever
28 December 2023 still very much enjoyable.
All the way from Uganda, the pearl of Africa. RIP Oliver Mtukudzi We'll always love you!!!
Shows how important music is, how it brings people together. Look at all those beautiful souls. All nations
How much I miss Mtukudzi, I'll always love u. U are the son of great Africa. Watching from Zambia
Am from Uganda i love this legend music though i can hardly understand the language.
Gone too soon Dr Oliver M but always happy wit your music 🎶 ❤and still loving you more ❤❤
Everytime I see Oliver, I see my late grandmother, may all your souls rest in peace.
Oliver mtukudzi must be remembered all over AFRICA PLS PLS . I REMEMBER PAN AFRICA and AFRICA TO BE ONE STATE
I was impressed so much the day saw your band and team playing marimbas, you are a true African legend.
Tuku was a great man I will remember him forever
Africa best... Zimbabwe best. Tuku a humble and sweet man. Can't get enough of his brand of music. Continue Resting In Peace. Listen from Kenya.
Pure talent from Dande and the ghetto of Zimbabwe. Sweet melodies with traditional vibe and a message that is still relevant and timeless. Making domestic violence a topic of discussion in patriarchal African society qualifies Tuku to be called the superstar
Tuku did not just give his all to the world just for fame .....he did not take more than he gave to this world .you will be forever in our hearts
R.I.P father , legend , true African
brother you are True African Legend, Imagine a situation where we have 10 Oliver Mutuguzi Africa can change in a day, you have touched many people's hearts through your music ,God bless the Son of Africa, Can the royal Embassy of Zimbabwe take me to this land of great people so I gona handover my gift to this man.
he remains the best musician ZIMBABWE ever produced
Rest in peace king today marks 1st anniversary since you left us...am feeling low,,, all the way from Nairobi Kenya 🇰🇪
Rest 😗 in peaceful
My man may God continue to protect you in heaven
African music is one of the main reasons why I shall never trade my African origin for anything. The peace from these songs alone is enough food and water for my life. God bless you, Mr. TUKU, wherever you're now.
I will never trade?
No one cares
Exactly Nana
What a legend Zim had. I enjoyed the music when he came to Lusaka at Levy Mall
Phumla mandala
Son of Africa,son of the soil dearly missed 💞💞💞
It makes me miss my late wife😢😢
If Bob Dylan deserved a Nobel Prize in literature for his lyrics, then so did Oliver Mtukudzi. Only difference is that OM was wiser.
this is the definition of african culture.this artist makes me say i wish i was born in zimbabwe i am sad that I can't understand this language.I would like to know if anyone can read this comment and explain it to me briefly. Thank you RIP legend oliver mtukudzi

www.google.com/amp/s/mosestmosaic.wordpress.com/2016/03/01/oliver-mtukudzi-the-feminist/amp/
This link will take to my article in which I shared meaning in an analytical way.
To answer to your request, this song is a child's point of view. The child is castigating his/her father for being abusive to his/her mother. Tuku is questioning if it's the results of alcohol that lead to the abuse of the mother.
He highlights on how women tend to endure the abuse because they cannot escape leaving their children behind; they prefer staying for their children through it all...
Children are complaining to the father of mistreating their mother. The children are always afraid of the father who come home drunk and beats their mother in their presence.
Thank you
🙏🙏@@godwinchiutsi9183
i always pray this song every morning talking about responsibility the route we need to go as zambians Kalutwa David pa Zambia
65 albums at 66yrs of age... have been a fan since childhood. i will miss this legend.
Is it not 66 and 67th was not yet published
@@majambusahumba6186 Not certain fam..shld hv put +/- 65 i gues ...
Morewhitemaivekumberikwekumberihard worker
Rest in peace Tuku music
Great Africa, rich culture. We need more of such
Gone too soon but will forever be remembered legend, the gift of music you have left us will always be a reminder of how lucky we are to have had you. the people of Zimbabwe, the African continent and the whole world will miss you...go well son of the soil.~One love from Namibia
Will surely miss the legend
I wish I could claim u as Ugandan.
What a LEGEND he was....started listening to his music as early as mid 90's when we still had cassettes 😀😀 up to this day whenever I'm driving..his music is always on my playlist...sadly good people don't last for long😕😕😕
I think TUKU was one of the best Musicians on this planet that we ever have. I must go up to his grave
I can't believe he is no longer with us. What a wonderful person ❤
My hero, my legend, my king of music. The best there was, the best there will ever be. Heaven is blessed.
African legend . you will live in our hrt forever . from Kenya may you rest in internal peace
Was für ein wunderbares komplexes Gespinst aus Rhythmus und Seele! 💖
The Great Son of Africa at it. Though I don't understand the language, I am still enjoying his tracs from Zambia.
Continue resting well Tuku
It's a song in children's voices rebuking their father for beating their mother up. The violence has robbed them of happiness in the home as they always see their mother in tears
All your songs have always reminded us of Afrika our home, we have never known any other home than Afrika, your instruments have always carried the Afrikan rhythm and sound which reminded us of traditional festivals and parties where Hoshos were played. Rest in eternal peace bra Tuku. Amen.
Guys just check the instruments and the vocals of the Doctor just perfect we lost a big thing guy may the artists of our generation see the importance of a perfect stage performance
I still sing his song till tomorrow nice song even though i don't understand some words but I can imagine how much he sung soo lovely forever in our hearts TuKU 17/03/2022
Hi the meaning of the song is about an abusive husband,so it’s like the children are crying and complaining that now we can’t enjoy being at home because dad always come and beat and torture our mother whenever he comes back home,and he is also a drunkard
@@tsitsimary6881 oooh Thanks dear 💕 now I catch up
The intro Guitar 🎸 Tuku was playing his son's rendition codes!
Rest in Peace TUKU and Sam!
Nzou ne mwana wayo 💕
From Highfield musha mukuru my hometown & my brother school mates then in 1970s Highfield is void without these legends
We thank God for borrowing us this African Legend Baba Oliver Mtukudzi rest in peace the son of Zimbabwe
I love Tuku's music ,rest in peace. #unoiwanepi minduro pasina mubvunza## inondiitira hangu music iyoyo
Sohlala sikukhumbula Mr O mtukudzi, great legend for all African
Legend don't die ,they only go to heaven and rest while looking at us fighting and killing each other!!much love from land of the brave Namibia.
Tichirineme kukurangariraii ❤ manga muri Gamba renyika
even if you are no more SAMANYANGA your music is still alive and kicking . This is the legacy that you left for us
Can really Africa have another tuku who sings like you ? I doubt. You were great. The lyrics Nairobi Kenya
Listening from Washington DC Africa is my home it reminds me where I come from
That drummer loves his job big time 🎉
R.I.P...we loved u so much...all the way from Kenya East Africa...
One of the greatest musicians Africa birthed.
it's nice to hear from people of great value for music like Oliver may has soul rest in perfect peace blessed memories never faid
away
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This was yeng you festival of Africa 🌍 we love this from 🇰🇪
Oliver was a legend, started listening to his songs early 2000, i really felt bad when he died early 2019. May his soul continue resting in eternal peace
My legend ❤🇿🇼💔🎵
He will continue to rest Walai
watching from kenya,i really miss u oliver
Rest in Peace Tuku thank you for sharing your gift with us. Samanyanga maenda fambai mushe.
The legend's music lives on thank you Mtukudzi family
Africa is love we er pure rest on legend 2021 I can't get enough of your songs
I will continue enjoying this lovely song
Legend.May his Soul Rest In Piece
Baie dankie vir jou goeie musik bra van my ek is lief vir jou
indeed you are hero of Africa, as Kenyans we loved you so much mr Oliver mtukusi,may you rest in peace, we will still remember you through your music.
i will forever listen to this. i miss you dearly Tuku. mazuvano ndakunzwa wo futi Selmar
The legendary giant Oliver Mtukuzi will be missed for a long time to come however,he left us a wealth of good music to remember him and the times we went through.
May his gentle soul continues to rest peacefully.
africa tem orgulho de ter o sr.como filho.as lendas nao morrem.o sr.e uma lenda o mundo chora por ti.
my last song......i wanna sing to u about RESPONSIBILITY...... let's u're songs live longer in our heart....
I've heard his beautiful music on the BBC World Service over the years in the middle of the night never seriously paying attention. But tonight I am listening to a lot of his lovely music. Rest in pease. What joyful sunny music that is full of life and that charmingly languid African sound. Marvellous.
Indeed a music legend RIP Mdara
True to your word Tuku. You will never die. Your spirit lives in your music for generations and generations to come. Long live the spirit of Samanyanga...!!!
Love his music regardless of what one may think about this nation....
This guy! Your legacy lives forever.
napendasana
What a great talent he had...l feel like crying if l come across his songs. May his soul rest in peace in Jesus name!!!
You won't die you are still alive even after you have left us ,your lyrics are there to remember you
Oh bro I'm from Ghana ,I love him pass ,I didn't know of his death ......my heart is broken
am from Zambia I like tuku
2345hrs Nairobi Kenya 😢❤❤❤❤
SINCERELY, OLIVER IS ONE OF THE AFRICAN HEROES WHO WERE HIGHLY TALANTED. WELL & PROFESSIONALLY COMPOSED MUSIC. RIP & GOD BLESS AFRICA.
AM JUST CRYING HERE.
I can't get tired of watching this
As a Country takarasikirwa , REST IN HEAVEN Tuku
It's almost 2years but it seems like yesterday, you will forever remain our legend and hero.truly miss you baba but your touching songs and meaningful songs will forever be cherished
I fell in love with this song 🎵
miss u madala rest in peace we thank u fr ur music inno will make sure de legacy goes on