The central message of the song revolves around a reluctance to go to KwaMashu due to the prevalence of violence and firearms.
The song is often accompanied by synchronized "step" dancing, making it a high-energy favorite for crowds despite its somber lyrical meaning. Platform One -Amavolovolo
"Amavolovolo ngeke siye le la kwaMashu sisa ba ma volovolo" The central message of the song revolves around
Platform OneAmavolovolo * Release Date:July 10, 2015Ⓡ * Album:Golden Hits Collection. * ℗ 2015 Boss Music. * ℗ 2015 Boss Music
"Amavolovolo" is a classic Zulu wedding song performed by the South African Mbaqanga group . Despite its upbeat rhythm and popularity at celebrations, the lyrics tell a story of fear and societal tension. Song Context
It is frequently used during the Umabo (traditional wedding ceremony) or as a celebratory dance track.
It is highly ironic that a song about fear and guns became a staple at .