The lyrics caution and hit out against double-faced nature of opportunistic friends who are never genuine. They tend to always smile not from the heart but with their teeth; their venom is akin hence as bad as a poisonous snake.
credits
from Mama Afrika,
released January 1, 2016
Vocals: Judith Bwire
Guitar: Tobby Imani
Bass/drums: Charles ‘Chao’ Otieno
Back up vocals: Magdaline Malkia
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