Jerusalem Hit maker Master KG joins forces with Khoisan Maxy from Botswana and Makhadzi the queen behind the Matorokisi Fame. Music Video shot in Botswana end of 2019 by Jack Bohloko
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Statistics (as of Feb 5, 2020 at 8:58 AM ET
Total # of views - 11,767,128
Total # of likes - 45K
Total # of dislikes - 2.7K
Total # of comments -2,124
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Edited by Azizi Powell
The Addendum to this post provides information for the word "Limpopo".
Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2021/02/master-kg-featuring-khoisan-maxy-and.html for Part I showcases the official YouTube video of "Tshinada" as well as information about Master K, Khoisan Maxy, and Makhadzi. Part I also includes the lyrics for this song as well as some explanations in English about what that song means from comments in that official video's discussion thread.
The content of this post is presented for cultural, entertainment, and aesthetic purposes.
All copyrights remain with their owners.
Thanks to Master Kg, Khoisan Maxy, and Makhadzi, for their music. Thanks to Jack Bohloko for his videography & editing (referred to as "calculations") and thanks to all others who are associated with this video and thanks also to all those who are quoted in this post.
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Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2021/02/2013-youtube-video-of-borrowdale-museve.html for a closely related pancocojams post entitled "2013 YouTube Video of The Borrowdale (Museve) Dance Performed In A Zimbabwean Style (with information & comments)".
One commenter in that video's discussion thread wrote that the borrowdale dance was performed as early as the 1970s and another commenter recalls it from 1982.
INFORMATION ABOUT THE BORROWDALE DANCE
"The Borrowdale dance (also known as the dance of horses) is a Zimbabwean dance named after the horse-racing track situated in the Borrowdale suburb of Zimbabwe's capital city, Harare.[1] The dance is characterised by fancy footwork and galloping body movements in the style of racing horses. The dance was popularized by members of the Khiama Boyz, including Macheso, Madzibaba, and Tazvida."
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SELECTED COMMENTS ABOUT THIS DANCE
From https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=942XC5uJoB4&feature=emb_logo&ab_channel=JackBohloko
1. yananisai maramba
"that museve dance by Makhadzi at 1:49-1:55 is lit...Zimbabwe approves"
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2. A. G. D
"๐๐คฃclassic dance move, its called stonkana here in Botswana."
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3. Khuliso Kharendwe
"Tshibaisigira in Venda"
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"Venda" is a language that is spoken in the nations of Zimbabwe and South Africa .
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4. Meme Mamo
"Chibhasikoro in Shona she nailed it"
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"Shona" is one of the official languages of the nation of South Africa.
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5. MANDI Taruvinga
"@Henry Dube also called Borrowdale dance in Zim afte Borrowdale horse racing course."
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"Zim" is an informal shortened form of the word "Zimbabwe".
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6. Malwandla Hlungwani
"museve or it's xingondo"
7. d lee
8. nash ma
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9. Tinotenda Munyanyi
"that museve dance by makhadzi.... you could think shz Zimbabwean"
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10. Phillip Maodza
"That borowdale dance is amazing .Zimbabwe aproved"
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11. Liberty Sumai
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12. Victor William
"Can someone tell me who the dancers are!!! ๐ฅWe cant pretend 0:44 didnt happen
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"They are called Plus 267...group from Botswana"
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14. Tshepy Tebatso
"JUST HERE FOR THE +267 BOYS BO WHOLE MOOD WITH THEIR DANCE MOVES"
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15. SUCCESS Da, Jan. 2021
"Are we all gonna pretend as if 2:10 did not
happen. That move from the dancers together with the beat. That was fire. With
love from England
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ADDENDUM: Information about the words "Limpopo".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limpopo
"Limpopo is the northernmost province of South Africa. It is
named after the Limpopo River, which forms the province's western and northern
borders.[4] The capital and largest city in the province is Polokwane (formerly
Pietersburg).
The province was formed from the northern region of Transvaal Province in 1994, and was initially named Northern Transvaal. The following year, it was renamed Northern Province, which remained the name until 2003, when it was formally changed to Limpopo after deliberation by the provincial government and amendment of the South African Constitution.
[…]
Geography
Limpopo Province shares international borders with districts
and provinces of three countries: Botswana's Central and Kgatleng districts to
the west and northwest respectively, Zimbabwe's Matabeleland South and Masvingo
provinces to the north and northeast respectively, and Mozambique's Gaza
Province to the east."...
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