He is at it again, getting the audience grooving and at the same time ranting at him. This time it is the ladies with the loudest voices criticising him about the content on his latest track Kabulengane, which loosely means one who is not amused by what many praise. The song kicks off with traditional modified instrumentals. Bebe Cool’s narrative flows from the start of the song to the end. He tells of how people want to party and yet at the same time the clubs want to make money. He later shows intentions of finding his queen. The chorus, which is the highlight of the song comes in next, where he describes the girl he needs who is way above what most people praise. In his second verse he describes women such as Nvanungi as pure and natural. He tells those with natural booty to show it off and enjoy themselves. On the third verse he prays to God to guide him not to fall victim of artificial women. He pins those who wear fake bums and mostly those who bleach. In simple terms, he appeals to the ladies whom he describes as friends in a Swahili word, rafiiki, to appreciate their natural selves.
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