We been fans of Esau Mwamwaya ever since first heard of him. Esau is from Malawi and mostly sings in Chichewa which for me sounds more authentic than if he was singing on the same beats in English. Sister Betina is an interesting track – The beat combination is sick, its a combination of like 3 or 4 styles it has a kwaito feel, a dancehall beat and HipHop Aliyah/TimberlandĀ Try Again sample. Checkout a live video of his onair performance and at the bottom download Sister Betina.

*image courtesy of green owl
intresting track. the beat is tight but the the kwaito style of rapping/singing(i cant tell what it is) just does not go with the beat. its like he is forcing himself to stay in rythim with the beat. also the high pitched voice he used to me was just annoying
intresting track. the beat is tight but the the kwaito style of rapping/singing(i cant tell what it is) just does not go with the beat. its like he is forcing himself to stay in rythim with the beat. also the high pitched voice he used to me was just annoying. i wish he would do a remix of that song without the kwaito style
Using my layman’s ears, it sounds good. See, the jungus are actually keeping to the beat. I would dance to the music at a club – standing next to the speakers with music booming in my head.
The dude gat mad talent as in vocals but the beat on the video is Paper planes by M.I.A hence the jungus keepin up with it… however the download song sounds more authentic.
sister bettina was not done by Esau Mwamwaya. get your facts straight! j/k, but seriously.