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ExQ - "Nzenza" feat. Freeman
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[QUOTE="Borrowdale Barron, post: 1010, member: 6"] To be honest, ExQ and Freeman are both talented Zim musicians that have this effortless synergy they exude every time they link up and make music together. This song is to me a follow-up hit song they did together on that song [I]Jerusalema[/I]. But to some people, the title of the song is going to be misconstrued, or should I say it's going to rub some people the wrong way. The word [I]nzenza [/I]itself is often associated with [URL='https://goldmidi.com/community/resources/mvana.169/'][I]mvana[/I][/URL], therefore, I can foresee some people leaning toward the line of thought suggesting that ExQ is making music to promote the idea of embracing free-spirited women. The argument here is that most people in Zimbabwe are either religious or cultural, but not quite progressive. Neither are they liberal except a more right-winged conservative type of people who are opposed to the notion of women being free-spirits. [/QUOTE]
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