Zahara - Imali (iOS)

In "Imali," Zahara explores how money often becomes a rather than a blessing. She sings about how people lose their humanity and turn against their own families and friends in the pursuit of wealth. Key Themes

"Imali" remains a staple in Zahara’s discography because of its . It serves as a "helpful essay" in musical form on the dangers of greed, delivered through her signature powerful vocals and acoustic guitar. If you'd like to dive deeper, I can help you with: A line-by-line translation of the Xhosa lyrics Zahara - Imali

It warns that the hunger for "imali" can lead one to forget their roots and values. In "Imali," Zahara explores how money often becomes

Like many of her songs, it incorporates a spiritual plea for guidance to avoid falling into the trap of materialism. Zahara’s Real-World Connection It serves as a "helpful essay" in musical

The late South African Afro-soul icon Bulelwa Mkutukana , known as , released the soulful track "Imali" (meaning "Money") on her multi-platinum 2013 album Phendula . The song reflects on the corruptive and divisive power of money in society. The Lyrical Journey of "Imali" The Weight of Wealth

The song became eerily prophetic for Zahara’s own life. In her later years, she was embroiled in public legal and financial battles over and exploitation.

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