Let's decode Roma's Zimbabwe..

this is where he belongs... K ni K was more than a joke

Holla Zimbabwe
 
Roma is on the mission. Code name zimbabwe. In this song, he is trying to reveal that zimbabwe is far better country to live a life rather than this current one...

I think for his opinion. He did saw many unworthy things happen to those people defying the men on top of the food chain. And those things terrified him alot. In short he is terrified.

I did listen the song. All the verses. And i came up with the conclusion. Roma was intimidated, humiliated and broken. And his voice speak alot more that what you can imagine.

All in all. The song is dope. Let's go to zim.
 
"passing through the fire is too safe comparing to be right when the ruler is wrong".
 
we call it!! Poetic Justice
Everything is underway to be revealed
NB: No puns intended
 
That is your opinion.....
 
Msijali sana kukosea, lugha yenyewe ilikuja kwa majahazi na meli, kwa hiyo msiogope.

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Every thing is open in his song. He tells us the truth of who his enemy is and unfolds the fact of the rulers we have now
He also shows clearly his innocence, and of course the worry as to why the investigation is delayed.
The video also tells it own story. You watch it once and you know those in government should stop dealing with innocent people but work hard to eradicate poverty
Look at the organist, the children etc

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Huyu ndio Roma tunayemjua sio yule wa kutuimbia "Kila kitu K"......

Viva Roma Viva.
 
Roma is highly overrated, and this track illustrates that more than anything.

In short this is garbage.

The arrangements, the production, the lyrics, the concept.

Garbage.

The kind that can't be used for recycling or manure.

Kwaya si kwaya, gwaride si gwaride, hip hop si hip hop, ngonjera si ngonjera.

Useless garbage.
 
Ngoja nisome kwa utulivu uzi wote.... Then ntaweka neno...
 
Nimeuelewa wimbo sasa....

Asidakwe tena tu..

Roma kama ushafika Zimbabwe usirudi.
 

Al-Watan,
What
you wanted ROMA to illustrate rather than he did in [Zimbabwe!]

Forget about production.
 
Tehh
.. Huyo jamaa ni Yanga....
 
Al-Watan,
What
you wanted ROMA to illustrate rather than he did in [Zimbabwe!]

Forget about production.
For those who know anything about hip hop, they would know hip hop was built on a culture of defiance.

Big Daddy Kane had a song about "Ain't No Half Stepping". In the hood, if you half step, you demonstrate weakness.

You could be killed for some shyt like that.

Either you wimp out from the get go and do not step on the stage at all, or you go all out.It's all or nothing.

Even the lord - for believers- said he does not like the lukewarm and he will vomit them out

That is about the philosophical stance.

Artistically the track lacks imagination. Roma having gone through what he did along with all the press he had, could have emerged with a more interesting tracks with better lyrics and delivery.

Instead he gave us a tepid post-menopausal "I am scared" cry.Barely disguised as a cry for more openness in the second verse.

The track is as bare as the background of the video.

Give me some hardcore Nako 2 Nako please. Then we can talk.
 
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