Eish, I might not be a music artist - but copying must be some form of flattery?
The song below was created in remembrance of my comrades and I who were part of the internal struggle (and no my children, you cannot have demonstrations as the internal struggle kids!).
Now, the artists Kuku Niihana, has taken my song and the copyrighted pictures of John Arthur Liebenberg, and added video clips from Rhodesia army and Sam Nujoma and placed it on television.
Nee man, our artists must learn to be original, or ask permission when stealing!
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