"You Make My Heart Go" is the title of the second studio album by the Lesotho-born, South African-based singer (Malehloka Hlalele), released in November 2014
West African Pidgin English is rich with vivid, kinetic expressions. Phrases like “you dey make my body zip” (meaning “you give me goosebumps” or “you send a shiver through me”) have long existed in spoken slang. “Heart go zip” is a natural evolution. Maleh You Make My Heart Go zip
In the vast, ever-evolving lexicon of modern romance, few phrases capture a specific, electrifying kind of infatuation quite like "You Make My Heart Go" is the title
The track blends traditional Basotho folk influences with Afro-soul, jazz, and 80s/90s popular music. Meaning and Lyrics South African-based singer (Malehloka Hlalele)