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Onesimus – Ndiwe (Music Video)

Onesimus - Ndiwe

Onesimus – Ndiwe (Music Video)

When it comes to love songs, Onesimus knows exactly how to melt hearts, His latest release, “Ndiwe”, is a beautifully crafted Afrobeat and R&B fusion that celebrates love, admiration, and pure African beauty. From the moment he sings “Baby girl ndiye munabadwa, thupi labwino losala”, you just know this one’s going to live rent-free in your head.

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The “Ndiwe” music video it’s a full-blown romantic movie packed into three minutes of rhythm and charisma. Onesimus delivers his signature smooth vocals over a beat that feels like a warm sunset drive through Malawi, with love in the air and rhythm in your heart.

THE SONG

In the song, Onesimus praises his lover with lines so sweet they could cause a sugar shortage. He calls her “chick ya bwino ngati magazine” basically saying she’s too fine to be real. The humor and flirtation in his lyrics make it playful, yet the message remains pure: he’s found the one.

What really stands out is how Onesimus blends Chichewa, English, and a dash of urban swag** so effortlessly. He keeps it proudly African while sounding global the kind of vibe that could easily slide into any international playlist. The repetition of “Ndiwe ndiwe the one I was looking for” makes the chorus catchy enough to sing even if you don’t understand every word.

Production-wise, the track is top-tier. The beat is clean, the vocals are crisp, and the transitions glide smoothly like butter on nsima. It’s clear that Onesimus didn’t come to play he came to remind us why he’s one of Malawi’s most talented exports.

The video complements the song perfectly soft lighting, romantic scenes, and the kind of chemistry that makes you wish you were the “ndiwe” he’s singing about. From the outfits to the camera angles, everything screams elegance and African royalty.

“Ndiwe” isn’t just another love song. It’s a celebration of African beauty, self-confidence, and that genuine kind of love you can’t fake. Onesimus manages to make you laugh, blush, and daydream all within one verse.

If you’ve ever been in love, or just wish someone would write a song for you, “Ndiwe” will hit right where it hurts (in a good way). Play it once, and you’ll find yourself whispering “Ndiwe ndiweyo, me nana oh” before you even realize it.

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