Joyce Nyirongo & The Super Vina Band - Sebe With Site
The song is sung in the language and serves as a social commentary on marriage and infidelity:
"" is a classic Zambian song released in 1988 by Joyce Nyirongo , backed by her brother John Nyirongo and his Super Vina Band . The track is celebrated for its powerful vocals and its role in the 1980s Zambian music scene, specifically within the Kalindula and Highlife genres. Song Overview & Background Joyce Nyirongo & The Super Vina Band - Sebe with
: Joyce was one of the few women to find major success in the male-dominated Zambian music industry of the late 80s. Lyrical Theme The song is sung in the language and
The band was led by , who was also a prominent figure in the Zambian music industry. Before forming the Super Vina Band, John led the Junior Ngozi Band , a group closely associated with the legendary Paul Ngozi. The band eventually changed its name to Super Vina Band and became the primary backing group for Joyce's biggest hits, including "Sebe" and "Mate". Elvis Mainza - Facebook Lyrical Theme The band was led by ,
: The singer (Joyce) laments Sebe's "eye for women," which leads him to ruin a good marriage once he achieves some level of success. The Super Vina Band
: Joyce Nyirongo provided the lead vocals, while her brother John Nyirongo handled the backing and production.
: Originally released as a 12" EP in 1988 by Teal Records (under the Kariba label), it was later included in the 1990 album Succession .