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Franciar Lyrics


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Introducing pretty girl pretty girl mk macky 2
Copala swag in the building ladies and gentlemen emukwai ehe
If ya say you love your woman put a ring on her finger see
Walasa apopene apo
Walasa tekwesha ukutwishika
Walasa kokolapo apo
Walasa walasa
Walasa apopene apo
Walasa tekwesha ukutwishika




Walasa kokolapo apo
Walasa walasa

Overall Meaning

The song "Walasa" by Franciar talks about the importance of valuing and committing to the love in one's life. The lyrics advocate for putting a ring on one's woman to show that they love and honor her. The chorus repeats the word "Walasa" which is used as a slang term in Zambia meaning to dance or to have a good time. The song encourages people to enjoy life and celebrate their love in a fun and joyful way.


The use of "pretty girl mk macky 2" and "Copala swag" in the intro to the song shows pride in the specific region and culture of Zambia, which is where Franciar is from. It is also a nod to fellow Zambian musician, Macky 2, who is well-known in the industry. The use of the phrase "emukwai ehe" is a call for attention or excitement, typically used in Zambian dances and music.


It is interesting to note that Franciar, whose real name is Francisca Kanyanta, started out as a gospel singer before transitioning to mainstream music. She gained popularity with her hit song, "Chili Mungoma" in 2013 and has since become a household name in Zambia. The song "Walasa" was released in 2017 and has been well-received on the Zambian music scene.


Line by Line Meaning

Introducing pretty girl pretty girl mk macky 2
Introducing a beautiful girl with the stage name MK Macky 2


Copala swag in the building ladies and gentlemen emukwai ehe
Announcing the presence of the Copala gang with their stylish fashion and addressing the audience politely


If ya say you love your woman put a ring on her finger see
Encouraging men to show their commitment by proposing and giving their partner a ring


Walasa apopene apo
Dancing with enthusiasm and energy


Walasa tekwesha ukutwishika
Dancing in a way that expresses joy and excitement


Walasa kokolapo apo
Dancing skillfully with coordinated movements


Walasa walasa
Repeating the call to dance with enthusiasm


Walasa apopene apo
Dancing with enthusiasm and energy


Walasa tekwesha ukutwishika
Dancing in a way that expresses joy and excitement


Walasa kokolapo apo
Dancing skillfully with coordinated movements


Walasa walasa
Repeating the call to dance with enthusiasm




Writer(s): Johnta Austin, Mary J Blige, Bryan Michael Cox, Kendrick Ashley Jevon Dean

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Comments from YouTube:

@user-xc3yx9id5g

I Love this song so much

@juanaalmeida3855

Ok this song is old but it's just made my morning... thanks Franscia

@tanguchihana2797

❤❤🎉

@kundakatema4178

Nice u r good ✌️👏

@memorynakamboa8488

Am here 2022
Elo Nish I am your big fan
I didn't know you the one behind these songs I loved

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@RobinHood-bd5yi

Is he still inside 🤔 alilasa forever 😅

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@wanzik3178

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