Jah Prayzah has broken his silence over his song, Nhabvu, which has been roundly condemned by women. "Firstly, I think you cannot h...
Jah Prayzah has broken his silence over his song, Nhabvu, which has been roundly condemned by women.
"Firstly, I think you cannot have everyone loving every song regardless of the message, the song was sexualised by some people but they were lyrics to give support to the Warriors.
"Firstly, I think you cannot have everyone loving every song regardless of the message, the song was sexualised by some people but they were lyrics to give support to the Warriors.
“Lyrics of the track Nhabvu were derived from most popular songs which have been sung in high schools for years kubhora and people would actually dance and rally behind their teams.
“Even some of my hit songs have received a lot of criticism so people will always criticise,” Jah Prayzah told H Metro.
“I have Chengetedza, Seke Mutema and a lot of other songs I have done which empowers women so at times people must not be looking into negatives, let’s just support our Warriors,” he said.
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