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The song is considered a "golden oldie" in Zambia. It became so ingrained in the culture that it was even used in national advertisements and remains a staple for nostalgic playlists. The Album: Pensulo

The track was released in as part of the album titled Pensulo (often misspelled as Pesnuslo ) under the Platinum Vibes label. The Context of the Song Nkani Ya Lula Winston (Pesnuslo)

Winston Moyo is a prominent figure in the Zambian music scene, frequently collaborating with other legends like Red Linso . The song is considered a "golden oldie" in Zambia

The album (Chichewa for "Pencil") serves as the home for this hit. While modern listeners might confuse it with the Malawian artist Driemo’s recent hit song also titled " Pensulo " (released in 2025/2026), Winston's version is the original 2003 classic that paved the way for this style of storytelling through music in the region. Nkani Ya Lula - letras e videoclipes das músicas e shows The Context of the Song Winston Moyo is

The phrase "Nkani ya lula, nkani ya vuta" is a common Nyanja/Chewa expression used to describe a situation that has become sour, complicated, or painful. In the context of the song and its associated advertisements, it often touches on social issues or personal hardships.

(often translated as "The story is bitter" or "The story has become difficult") is a celebrated classic of Zambian music by the artist Winston Moyo , also known as Winston Zigi-Man .

Yatin Batra

An experience full-stack engineer well versed with Core Java, Spring/Springboot, MVC, Security, AOP, Frontend (Angular & React), and cloud technologies (such as AWS, GCP, Jenkins, Docker, K8).
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1 year ago

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