Kipenzi Waniua Ua
Fundi Konde Lyrics
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Waniuaua, kipenzi, waniuaua
Kiuno chako chembamba, waniuaua
Kiuno chako chembamba, waniuaua
Mwendo wako wa maringo waniuaua
Mwendo wako wa maringo waniuaua
Waniuaua, kipenzi, waniuaua
Kiuno chako chembamba, waniuaua
Kiuno chako chembamba, waniuaua
Mwendo wako wa maringo waniuaua
Mwendo wako wa maringo waniuaua
Waniuaua, kipenzi, waniuaua
Waniuaua, kipenzi, waniuaua
Kiuno chako chembamba, waniuaua
Kiuno chako chembamba, waniuaua!
The lyrics of Fundi Kondeβs song βKipenzi Waniua-Uaβ focus on the singerβs infatuation with someoneβs physical appeal, particularly their slim waist and confident strut. The repetition of the phrase βwaniuauaβ emphasizes the singerβs overwhelming desire for this individual, despite the fact that their actions may ultimately lead to his demise.
The first verse highlights the individualβs βchembambaβ waist, suggesting that this physical attribute is the source of the singerβs infatuation. In the second verse, the singer also mentions the individualβs βmwendo wa maringoβ, indicating that their confident strut only adds to their appeal. The phrase βwaniuauaβ is repeated throughout the song, suggesting that the singer is so consumed with desire that he is willing to sacrifice his own well-being for this person.
The song hints at themes of obsession, lust, and the dangers of giving into temptation. It warns of the destructive nature of infatuation and the risks that come with pursuing a physical attraction without regard for the consequences.
Line by Line Meaning
Waniuaua, kipenzi, waniuaua
I am killing you, my love, I am killing you
Kiuno chako chembamba, waniuaua
Your slim waist is driving me crazy, I am killing you
Mwendo wako wa maringo waniuaua
Your elegant walk is captivating me, I am killing you
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Takes me back to my childhood days in Kenya at the dawn of Independence. I would also like to hear Daniel Katuga and Esther John' s music.
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