Abel Chungu Musuka - Mwamuna Sama Lila (A Man Does Not Cry)[Feat. KB Killa Beats](Official Audio)

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Published 2020-10-22

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  • @VanEssa-gv1ye
    My brother has had to be strong for the both of us since mums passing and I notice its eating him up inside. To my brother! I got you. U dont have to be strong anymore, let it out, ama be your shoulder. Am a big girl now. I love you biggie, to the moon and back.❤
  • @jeffchoombe3892
    I will leave this comment here so that whenever someone likes it I’ll be reminded of this masterpiece.
  • @angiemus5688
    Chungu if you ever see this I want you to know I used your music to boast to friends in school that made fun of me for being Christian...eventually everyone became a believer 😇😇😇
  • @edwinnambo7105
    We have been raised with a mentality that men don’t cry, to be honest I lost my parents at a tender age but I never shade a tear for them because of that societal syndrome of men not cry, but the pain hits real hard when I hit rock bottom, but mwamuna siama lila: I feel men cry and we need the support of society to help us go through certain challenges in life.
  • @peggymulenga6766
    This was my drivers favorite song, he died months ago, I miss him so much, all the time he would sing along to this song. I wish he could tell me why he loved this song. But it's to late now😢😭😭😭😭😭😭
  • Everytime I listen to this song I literally break down into tears, it’s literally not just males even us first born daughters are asked to be strong for everyone and sometimes they forget we humans 😔but gents I’m sending you all the love and peace of mind. It’s okey to cry😭😭😭my heart though. Abel Chungu thank you for this touching song.
  • The irony is that I'm crying whilst listening to this song. Beautiful song & powerful message. Abel Chungu you are amazing, brave and inspiring bro..
  • @morningstar917
    I am a mother of two daughters only, I feel the pain of what men go through when I listen to this song. Bless you Abel, your music is amazing.
  • @tehillahc2456
    There is so much societal pressure exerted on the African male child. It’s grossly unfair and I believe that to a large extent it’s the reason we have witnessed a surge suicide cases among our brothers. Let’s be their keeper. This is a message. 🙏🏾 Thank you
  • @JohnnyBrave_
    I was eating bread 🍞 before listening to this, but now I'm eating toast. Fire 🔥🔥🔥!!!! Watching from Kenya
  • @poshmake1361
    I hear you. Being the first born you are told to be strong for others even as a girl child. The pressure is real . Nice piece 😭😭
  • Abel chungu is the most under rated artist in Zambia. This guy is one of the cream of zambian music. Respect
  • @ruthmonde2702
    My fiance use to play this song everyday, wen he was going through a tough time without getting paid his full pay, i stood by him , encouraging him never to give up❤️
  • @markmwelwa9751
    The ideology that "real men don’t cry" has often reinforced the notion that showing emotion is a sign of weakness, but it's important to recognize that strength comes in many forms, including the ability to express emotions and vulnerabilities. Embracing a more nuanced understanding of masculinity can empower individuals to be authentically themselves
  • As a mother to a son, I will consistently remind him that he should never carry burdens alone and that it is okay to cry.
  • Song is so beautiful... some words sound like Luganda...I think it's a Bantu language 😍😍😍💞💞 so sweet 🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬
  • We go through so much as men,its not easy. I feel there are a few women out there that can even begin to understand what we go through as men. Its never been easy.
  • @elizamzumara6833
    First born daughter's we are men in a way , this song helps me alot