SKELETON MOVE LYRICS BY MASTER KG FT.ZANDA ZAKUZA


No matter where you go
remember the road that will lead you home
No matter where you go
remember the road that will lead you home
that will lead you home
that will lead you home
remember the road that will lead you home

No matter where you go
remember the road that will lead you home
No matter where you go
remember the road that will lead you home
that will lead you home
that will lead you home
remember the road that will lead you home

39 comments:

  1. That, "Wanitwa mos." Is important. Thank you

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    1. Can you sent me the song via WhatsApp 0722146814

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    2. Don't get the other part.Is it Wanyeka mundzi or wanitwa mos

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    3. wanyeka mundzi...meaning the village has burnt down

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  2. Hi can you share the song with me via WhatsApp

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  3. I like the beat and the saxophone

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  4. I really like this songs remember the road to lead you home that's so true

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  5. Send. Me the lyrics via email.grfchisenga@gmail.com

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  6. This song is awesome. I love it. My every morning melody

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  7. True, send me the song via watsapp +260977119004

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  8. hehehehehe...chalilila bakalamba kuti wakongola pa ATM nga taukwete. Uwanita mos or wanyeka muzi or iwe leta mosi whatever ine kwibila chabe.

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  9. This song is realy nice and interesting and though I wasn't getting one part of the song,,,wanitwa mos,lol but now I know my daily melody

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  10. This song is realy nice and interesting and though I wasn't getting one part of the song,,,wanitwa mos,lol but now I know my daily melody

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    1. Asking for lyrics of skeleton move song ft zanda zakuza

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  12. me i hear Wanyeka Munzi.
    Send me the lyrics @ Statique Malz Jayden Malumo @ 0954426227

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  13. This song is so powerful to me, I like it n it not fade up fast to me.

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  14. I even thot it was "Bode Thomas"
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    Very lovely song... Best song...

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  15. Is it uwa ni tom ochi? Which means the world is a funny place in Igbo language

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  16. Wa nitwa Mos. Is a Tsonga phrase from Limpopo south africa. It translates as " you hear me though" wa means you. Ni means me. Twa means hearand mos is like a slang colloquial for though or like a rhetorical question

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