I love Kwaito,Im a white boy,haha. Wish I new more Zulu so I could understand the lyrics, Such vibes man,I remember being a youngster dancing with the Zulu crew at school. No people has moves like the african people. I miss South Africa and its people so much. Time to come for a trip home. Ubusise iNingizimu Afrika. Peace
Came here just after finding out he's no more, may your soul R.I.P grootman. You gave us a classic here, we will forever love and miss you. #RipMjokes #TrompiesForLife
This song reminds me of my childhood friend back in 1999,we would go my place to play and then share my plate for lunch then go his place to share his plate.Life was good back then with real genuine friends.Will always remember you Kgosi Tidimalo.RIP ma poi :( :(
I was born in 1999, I'm from Mozambique. I grew up seeing my brother listening to this song, though I don't get the message I enjoy this song since my childhood. It reminds of good times when life was still easy to live. Love you all.❤
With this new government isn't easy to live a better life in Moz, but believe me, this amazing and sweetable sound, makes me feel relaxed and remember the old times. May the Lord bless and embrace us.
Eish listening to this all the way from Europe, taken back to the amazing times I had in SA. RIP Mjokes. Trompies were a huge part of my childhood, I think every 90s kid. I remember dancing and singing to Sweetie Lavo! This jam made our December pop! His musical legacy will live on... Vale, Mjokes.
ayiiii memories 2000 in kindergarden.... modeling en i lose... was crying my parents packed my stuffs en we wnt.... thy were so angry cos he teacher's daughter won en it was unfair...she didn evn do wel... frm tht day on till today... the this song had becm part of me... if my mum hear the song she will alwys remind me how i cried tht day😂😂😂
This song never gets old. It reminds me of my secondary school days. We had a Kwaito dancing crew who used to mesmerize us with Kwaito skills from South African. They would dress like those Tsotsi guys. They were a so cool
@@AndrewSalima-cs3oe all is well no need to apologize, its not just you but rather a common widespread opinion, in any case this piece of ARTWork that is Kwaito Culture is the only thing 100% South African, and hopefully it makes a come back one day. 🙌🏿🙏🏿
Kungenzeka kanjani Kwaito ivuseleke I am 51 years old when i listen to these songs i cried 😭😭😭 but not sandiness but Joy to our musicians who pass away. they keep us happy those days my their souls rest in peace you did your best. Amandlaaaaa
You can say that again. Our childhood memories were shaped by this music ekasi,when Christmas was still the Christmas we would all. Look forward to and wearing new clothes
Every friday an hour before i leave work i listen to ths song to get myself hyped up for da weekend,must say this was when real .genuine.authentic music was made i applaud them for their work!!#Bring Back them old days LoLs :)
Many memories with this song, from driving to mhondoro with my late mother to it playing by chambara bottle stores when I was learning at chamukwenjera primarily school in CHIVHU!!! Legendary!
We black people r the happiest on planet earth.No matter wat.Ha...ha...ha...ha... laughing.Gone those years.Reminder f old sweet memories.2021 still rocking!!!
I still love their music like hell but jaros wena ngise soweto wangivalela ngifuna ukuku overtaker lol 😂 March this year but we end up sisonke egroovini
My Dad is Malawian Ngoni & my Mother is half Ndebele and her father is Malawian Chewa, but I've learned the beauty of coming from an intercultural family and love learning languages. I understand a little bit in this song and being a 90s baby this was def overplayed and I can honestly Nna ke rata pina ena😆🙈 pls don't make fun of my rather choppy grammar🙈
There are Sotho people in Zaire called the Lozi, check them out. I also think the Ngoni are related to the Zulu plus the name "Ngoni" means "he who doesn't sin" just like in Zulu.
@@roseofsharn Mulibanji? *"Ke mang ya buditseng sweety lavo hori nna kennoa jwoala?"* means "Who told my wife/lover/girlfriend that I drink alcohol (coz now it's causing me problems and fights at home)? Simple!
I'm a 2000 but i listen to kwaito but that's of the point i want to say shout out to TKZEE, Trompies I'm ur one number one fan actually biggest fan out of all ur fans😁 #KWAITO FOR LIFE !!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤
the year was 1999, e Filabusi..matebeleland Zimbabwe...nostalgic had no idea what the song mean and still have no clue..would just join someone the part about e ee lavo e sweet lavo eeh sweet lavo
Remember this song back in the day at Wanezi High when Friday and Saturday nights entertain had to be livened by such a song. miss all the guys from then and the place. just gone through amemory lane and crying right now jus thinking of then. Thank you so much for the reminder of my good old life.
This song reminds me of UOFS Kovsie. ❤❤ i thank God for my mom who was able to take me to tertiary and i could experience iindepence and student life at a young age. ❤
I love Kwaito,Im a white boy,haha. Wish I new more Zulu so I could understand the lyrics, Such vibes man,I remember being a youngster dancing with the Zulu crew at school. No people has moves like the african people. I miss South Africa and its people so much. Time to come for a trip home. Ubusise iNingizimu Afrika. Peace
UMCULO WASEMZANTSI UNESINGQI ESISODWA
Where are you now brother? I mean where are living? In RSA or somewhere?
Awe awe ,we living in SOUTH AFRICA n that will not going to change,still rocking Abaswe
Buyela ekhaya ndoda, i bet South Africa misses you too..there is no place like home
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Came here just after finding out he's no more, may your soul R.I.P grootman. You gave us a classic here, we will forever love and miss you. #RipMjokes #TrompiesForLife
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I'm from the us don't understand the lyrics, but I still likes the trompies.....no homo lol
Who is no more and what happened
@@tindo9833 The lead singer of this song, Mjokes. He passed on due to car accident.
@@lesleylethuli8727 RIP
We're these guys ex gangsters in real life lol. They look like they were😃
Who's listening during lockdown? The good old days in SA music... these songs are forever golden 🔥🙌🏽
Listen! My mood is lifted🎵🎶🎶🎵
James nedi boa strong moo
Forever golden i tell you
@@gospelmphuthi1189 too much👊🔥💥
It's a beautiful song
These jams take me back to Zimbabwe in the 90s🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼
This song reminds me of my childhood friend back in 1999,we would go my place to play and then share my plate for lunch then go his place to share his plate.Life was good back then with real genuine friends.Will always remember you Kgosi Tidimalo.RIP ma poi :( :(
you were young and lovely
❤
Those were great times bro, sisenza loonto nomhlobam ngomvubo
Dd
Those where days my brother where friendship was friendship
We had artists in South Africa, now we just have celebrities. 2020/09/25 still jammin!!!!!
Ephraim Motsemme ✅✅✅✅✅✅✅ correct
YEBO YES CELEBRITIES WANNABES
I wasn't ready for this violence 🤣🤣🤣
No lies detected😂
Still can't wait to play this song in when i get my first car 🇳🇦
Is it you or me??😭😭😂😂I can’t wait😭😭😭
Who is listening in 2020??🇲🇿🇲🇿
Em plena quarentena
Where is that flag from
@@GrumpyTinashe Mozambique
Me me me
Forever winning
We used to love this song in Zimbabwe... we put our own words to it except for the Sweetie Lavo part! Hahahahaha!
😂😂 What are those words?
@@scarhelpme9107 ....Uma umangiritse sweetie lavo, you really want to nathuchwala hahahaha
@@forwardpaunganwa4135 hahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaa funny lyrics
Kkkkkkkk gone are the days before some of us had responsibilities
I only knew pe kuti sweetie lavo 😂😂😂
I was born in 1999, I'm from Mozambique. I grew up seeing my brother listening to this song, though I don't get the message I enjoy this song since my childhood. It reminds of good times when life was still easy to live. Love you all.❤
With this new government isn't easy to live a better life in Moz, but believe me, this amazing and sweetable sound, makes me feel relaxed and remember the old times.
May the Lord bless and embrace us.
This song makes me appreciate growing up in Africa, I was about grade 6 living in H Town Zimbabwe, good old days...I feel sorry for European children
Still pumping in 2024
Eish listening to this all the way from Europe, taken back to the amazing times I had in SA. RIP Mjokes. Trompies were a huge part of my childhood, I think every 90s kid. I remember dancing and singing to Sweetie Lavo! This jam made our December pop! His musical legacy will live on... Vale, Mjokes.
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Playing it from 🇬🇧
@@NthazaRantso 0p0⁰0⁰00⁰⁰⁰⁰00⁰000⁰000])⁰00⁰0000
they raised us
Agreed 🤝 ❤❤❤😢
A guy from Maputo-Mozambique just passed to sign and approve this song
All the way from North Atlanta Georgia USA...halla RSA
This is what shaped my childhood in Bulawayo. This songs were our staple food
😂 😂 😂
Who is here still this 2020
Still on baba, ke mang awubudiseng gore nna ke rata jwala
Ke robala di Lafronte😂🤣
still moving together
💃💃💃💃💃💃
Me
I'm Zulu and grew up in Soweto and i understand this song even in the states years later. South Africa please stay this creative and unique🙌🙌
March 2021
We are still here.....
Much love from Namibia.
If u r reading this, Be blessed.
Eish kasi vibe, 2019 still rocking trompies
still still listening
True,it's still Rolling
@@brucenyasha7311 yebo
its almost 2020 i em still enjoying this track trompies they deserve life time achivement
90s era kwaito was the shit. I could listen to this all day long. Much love from Scotland. I miss Zim badly
Im here right now
Time just running fast
Im 49 already it's just taking me back to good days
Damn still love this song!!!! Kwaito is not the same anymore!
Valda Cloete how do you know?
Dankie Da Girl
Eina!!! When music was real. London in the house. Damn this make me home sick . Greetings my China’s all the way from the United Kingdom 🇬🇧🇿🇦 power
Im home sick le nna🇬🇧🇬🇧
Am such a trompies fan. This song plays at every coloured party 😂❤️💕🏃♀️❣️
Always🤣🤣🤣
And then EVERYONE gets up and adds to the step🤣
Awe it's gonna be my wedding song if I get married..
I think all South Africans love this song - it’s so good...
Trues God was my track
2024 This Song This Rocks Big Big Tyme. RIP Mjokes Copperhead
2024 still rocking❤❤❤🙏
ayiiii memories 2000 in kindergarden.... modeling en i lose... was crying my parents packed my stuffs en we wnt.... thy were so angry cos he teacher's daughter won en it was unfair...she didn evn do wel... frm tht day on till today... the this song had becm part of me... if my mum hear the song she will alwys remind me how i cried tht day😂😂😂
Reminds me of my childhood. Much respect from Namibia. Trompies 4lyf.
💯
Watching from cape Town township we grow up listening to kwaito music still love it till this day
Grew up in the 90s ..after school will wait for the kombies which played kwaito ..those were the days ..when Zimbabwe was still a country 😢
This song never gets old. It reminds me of my secondary school days. We had a Kwaito dancing crew who used to mesmerize us with Kwaito skills from South African. They would dress like those Tsotsi guys. They were a so cool
❤❤❤
The dress code is "Kasi Flava", you were coming so fine until you called them dressing like '"Tsotsi's".
Forgive me, most of my narrative is taken from what I have watched on TV
@@AndrewSalima-cs3oe all is well no need to apologize, its not just you but rather a common widespread opinion, in any case this piece of ARTWork that is Kwaito Culture is the only thing 100% South African, and hopefully it makes a come back one day. 🙌🏿🙏🏿
@@masterozzrdd8502 😂🤣😂
Kungenzeka kanjani Kwaito ivuseleke I am 51 years old when i listen to these songs i cried 😭😭😭 but not sandiness but Joy to our musicians who pass away. they keep us happy those days my their souls rest in peace you did your best. Amandlaaaaa
i am so grateful for the opportunity to live thru this era, these men molded our childhood.. forever a fan
Agreed!!!
Me too
You can say that again. Our childhood memories were shaped by this music ekasi,when Christmas was still the Christmas we would all. Look forward to and wearing new clothes
Iam here ❤ I used to hear this song in my childhood as a coloured among the black people, I grew up with them.❤
RIP Ta Mjokes😢🕊️ Thank you for the music!! ❤️🎶
Great song,hugs from Portugal
Gone those years in NAMIBIA 🇳🇦 .Sweet old memories.⁸
Ncooh man, warm, safe memories ... Everything was authentic Neh ... Mapantsula for life ... 🥰
Am here 25/12/2019🙌🏾 all the way from Zambia 🇿🇲 . To my Zulu/Nkosi cousins!!!
Ke le 2k.. i was born in 2004,I should be vibing to Amapiano 😅but here I am 🍻❤️🔥
Thanks to you, legends for being part of my childhood...2022 this still rocks.
It was a HIT in December 1998 and Now its 22 November 2019,Isashisa namanje !!!
It came out in 1998?
the first ever Kwaito video to reach 1 and more million views I'm happy ,proudly South African.
um a zimbabwe ,we used to play these jams ...gud old days
Every friday an hour before i leave work i listen to ths song to get myself hyped up for da weekend,must say this was when real .genuine.authentic music was made i applaud them for their work!!#Bring Back them old days LoLs :)
True!!!
Can we meet.i am in Namibia
7ola 7 situation brought me here. Halala zola. Tnks Baba for the kwito.
Many memories with this song, from driving to mhondoro with my late mother to it playing by chambara bottle stores when I was learning at chamukwenjera primarily school in CHIVHU!!! Legendary!
Nice song & much love all the way from Kenya
We black people r the happiest on planet earth.No matter wat.Ha...ha...ha...ha... laughing.Gone those years.Reminder f old sweet memories.2021 still rocking!!!
I still love their music like hell but jaros wena ngise soweto wangivalela ngifuna ukuku overtaker lol 😂 March this year but we end up sisonke egroovini
My Dad is Malawian Ngoni & my Mother is half Ndebele and her father is Malawian Chewa, but I've learned the beauty of coming from an intercultural family and love learning languages. I understand a little bit in this song and being a 90s baby this was def overplayed and I can honestly Nna ke rata pina ena😆🙈 pls don't make fun of my rather choppy grammar🙈
Ngoni n ndebele are one only chewas are believed to come from zaire
We overplayed it in Malawi too with a Zulu mum ah we enjoyed. To be honest zulu or not it was all over MBC 😍
There are Sotho people in Zaire called the Lozi, check them out. I also think the Ngoni are related to the Zulu plus the name "Ngoni" means "he who doesn't sin" just like in Zulu.
So can you translate the bits you know pls?
@@roseofsharn Mulibanji? *"Ke mang ya buditseng sweety lavo hori nna kennoa jwoala?"* means "Who told my wife/lover/girlfriend that I drink alcohol (coz now it's causing me problems and fights at home)? Simple!
A shapa tse pedi mpinchi yaka...ooh sweetie lavo lavo ❤
What a group of dances and I wish that they can regroup and release the old magic again, I love this group.
Wen kwaito was a big thing
1980's babies will understand
I am Kenyan and I love this song 🇰🇪 2020
Yes, Kenyans we love you.. same same. Ugali and nyama choma..
I'm a 2000 but i listen to kwaito but that's of the point i want to say shout out to TKZEE, Trompies I'm ur one number one fan actually biggest fan out of all ur fans😁 #KWAITO FOR LIFE !!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤
the year was 1999, e Filabusi..matebeleland Zimbabwe...nostalgic had no idea what the song mean and still have no clue..would just join someone the part about e ee lavo e sweet lavo eeh sweet lavo
About drinking allninght in Shebeens and Taverns leading to the lover complaining
It says 'who told my sweetie lavo that I drink/love alcohol and sleep in shebeens'
And Tete Jeni was still skinny and could dance lol! Tendi those were some of the best moments of my life.
Ubani otshele sweety lavo ukuth mina ngithandu tshwala ngilala espotin ...oheee ayi ✌✌
Who is still listening in 2024
I'm here , October 2024❤❤
One of the best of old times
Tebza pantsuit 4 life
I'm here 31 October 2024. Grew up with this jam and remember jam.alley 😂😂😂
Sisasekhona lecorona🔥🔥🔥
WHO IS listening to this track on 2017? kwaito is life braz. i miss old days
🙋
ME
me also
legends
m2
C'est vraiment de la vibration, je trouve génial, un grand merci les gars.
South Africa thanks for educating me...Rhodes university lawyer
Ever so grateful.
Good music don't die. We always come back to these classics. But nowadays trash, they just come and go
❤❤❤song that introduced me to kwaito...was played at my PSLE(std7) farewell party,that was in 1998 and I fell in lov so am KwaitoBabe
2022 and we chose to get stuck with these classics! Much love from Botswana 🇧🇼
This reminds me our former radio 2 now radio Zimbabwe dj's eric knight,brenda moyo,tilder moyo the list is endeless
Remember this song back in the day at Wanezi High when Friday and Saturday nights entertain had to be livened by such a song. miss all the guys from then and the place. just gone through amemory lane and crying right now jus thinking of then. Thank you so much for the reminder of my good old life.
Yebo yes take me back....this is the music i grow up with am 2000's don't know we had the best music let groove
I wonder if other African countries experienced Kwaito like i did growing up in the 90s in east Af, representing Burundi. Xx
Yes,Gone those years.No money no worries!!!
This song reminds me of UOFS Kovsie. ❤❤ i thank God for my mom who was able to take me to tertiary and i could experience iindepence and student life at a young age. ❤
Nostalgic... I remember back in them days in the early 2000's, this track would be banging everytime on the car when we come back from school!
Time travel is impossible till you listen to this. 90s again. Classic!
back in the days when good music existed
Takes me back 2 1999 & its reminds of then ukhozi fm Djs Mandla Malakoana & Linda Sibiya 3-6 Ezabasha
2020 and we still grooving to my number 1 S.A group...Trompies for life!!!!..Whoever agrees with me, hit me up
Alta música da minha geração quando África do Sul era a cena e a vida em Moz estava boa saudades
Those days when i had my first boyfriend he used to call me Sweet Lavo.. that's when i was in love with this group 😍
Kade babuthandwa utshwala eMzansi neh😄🔥. We go way way back guys🇿🇦
My mum loved this song.... it grew on me miss her💙💙
Listening it right here from Namibia♥️
2019 and still listening so many memories in Bulawayo
Still my favorite...
I love this song..reminds me of the last days in school...boys danced big time
August 16th 2020 checking in.
Born in the 90s but this song is a favorite from my childhood.
End of 2019 and still rock. Healthy golden memories.
❤❤❤❤ This one will never get old.... Eeh Lavo❤❤
Some will never even get a hint of how awesome it was to experience this era
Ebehleli ezokuva moss uSweety lavo 😂.. But this song Mkmk 👌🏽😭🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Waiting for them to perform in Namibia this coming Friday 💃💃💃
One of The Best Kwaito Hits. Ama Troja Sweety Lavo Produced by DCC
sweety lavo , there in Bulawayo!
Ma brr no body can replace u❤
one of the best kwaito songs of all time...
2024 and still it's a banger 🔥🔥🔥this track and Tupac dear Mama same whatsapp group
Good music never dies.
Mzantsi music has is amazing.
SANBONANI, I'M FROM 2021 AND STILL VIBING TO THIS
I always feel 100% original when we get back to these. ama groetman
True!!!
Philabusi Matebeleland Zimbabwe 1999 mmmm! Life was good !