Somebody please like this comment so that I can be reminded to listen to this Masterpiece 😭🥰🙌🏾... Absolutely breathtaking... #Amakhosi #AncestoralPride
@@Balance-222 It is EPIC. I get goosebumps every time I listen to this and because I'm also a musician, I pick a different instrument every time and makes it new...
Can't explain what happens to me when I listen to this. Don't know wether to call it a song. But it wouldn't be fitting. This is musical magic. Siphiwe. So much gift
Yabo when he sings "zizwe" there by the beginning? Kuvele kuphithaphithane ikhanda! The vocal range is insane. Nalosisi osibusisa ngezwi lakhe kwi chorus! Ugh man, African voices are insane and have hella range. The rasp voice in the whole of the second verse? Mxm ay abaniyeke 😭 this entire song nje Nkosi I cannot fault ngisho nento eyodwa! Every second is filled with soothing, calm, rasp and insane vocals! Nginishayela izandla
What's a Great Music , so Divine and Sacred. You are what our Ancestors are, they are living through you. Baba how I wish to be in your Presence one day. 🙏🙏🙏
This show Nandi which I watched it for the second time, is a riveting and a world class Zulu traditional masterpiece traditional dance show I have ever watched. It can only be compared to UMABATHA, a 1970 play written by the late South African playright, Welcome Msomi, which I was fortunate to have watched at Princess Magogo stadium, KwaMashu, more than 50 years ago, when I was a learner at Shayamoya LP school. It was an adaptation of Shakespear's Macbeth set in the Zulu Kingdom during the early 19th century, and details how Mabatha overthrows Dingane.
The story, show, the cast, the production, the design and the music come together like a beautiful thunderstorm. We want, we need more stories like this as a nation. Change the narrative about who we are as a people. South Africans have always been one, we just didnt know who we were according to todays society. Zulus, Ngunis, Tsongas, Sothos can take a slice of their identity and origin from this story, This is truly an African story, a masterpiece. Our story. And we love it, its beautiful. We understand that its a depiction of what was, but there is a relative truth of the real story Out of the ashes rose the phoenix that was Shaka, out of Africa, i hope a great nation can rise that is SA, away from battles of tribes, but together as an African people. This show speaks to many of todays issues, corruption, greed, war, cowardice and most importantly battle for identity, purpose. Take a page from Shakas and Nandis story, learn from it, own it. You are a child of the soil, they thought you were buried, but you sprout out of the ground because of the seed that you are. Khula ingane yaseNingizimu, khula Mzansi
I love most of what you have said. However, I will correct you here: This is a Zulu story focused on the formation of the Zulu Empire and the growth of Emperor Shaka kaSenzangakhona from being a baby to the legend that we all know him to be now. Pan-Africanism is a cool theory but its applications in real life are not feasible. Additionally, Pan-Africanism does not and should not call for the erasure of people's unique cultures and identities. This is not African history, as many regions and tribes, clans, and kingdoms have their own lineages and history; THIS is Nguni and specifically Zulu history. Stop trying to erase Zulu people's history with the intent of funneling us into Pan-Africanism. You can push for Pan-Africanism without trying to co-opt Zulu people's culture, lineage, history, achievements, and hard work to belong to every African tribe that doesn't even believe in Zulu philosophies, Zulu gods, and Zulu worldviews. Uma you want Zulu history to be Africans' history then bonke kumele bazokhonza KwaZulu.
Njomane is a clan name for the Mhlongo surname, like all clan names Njomane was one of offspring to Mhlongo. This song is praising Nandi , the mother of Shaka , and calling the Mhlongo clan names and praising her for giving birth to a chosen one.
Somebody please like this comment so that I can be reminded to listen to this Masterpiece 😭🥰🙌🏾... Absolutely breathtaking... #Amakhosi #AncestoralPride
aMakhosi AmaKhulu❤
Hlangana Zulu
Mbuso Khoza deserves a Grammy award🤞
This is a masterpiece, imagine the orchestral live performance of it 🤯
It would be epic
A need🤝🏾
Imagine that indeed 🔥🔥🔥
@@Balance-222 It is EPIC. I get goosebumps every time I listen to this and because I'm also a musician, I pick a different instrument every time and makes it new...
wherever they do this one day I wish to be there
Can't explain what happens to me when I listen to this. Don't know wether to call it a song. But it wouldn't be fitting. This is musical magic. Siphiwe. So much gift
Yabo when he sings "zizwe" there by the beginning? Kuvele kuphithaphithane ikhanda! The vocal range is insane. Nalosisi osibusisa ngezwi lakhe kwi chorus! Ugh man, African voices are insane and have hella range. The rasp voice in the whole of the second verse? Mxm ay abaniyeke 😭 this entire song nje Nkosi I cannot fault ngisho nento eyodwa! Every second is filled with soothing, calm, rasp and insane vocals! Nginishayela izandla
Vele
What's a Great Music , so Divine and Sacred. You are what our Ancestors are, they are living through you. Baba how I wish to be in your Presence one day. 🙏🙏🙏
Queen Nandi would be so proud ❤
You can say that again
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These songs are a reason why we need to have our kingdoms back .....this vibrates our spirit in Azania
This show Nandi which I watched it for the second time, is a riveting and a world class Zulu traditional masterpiece traditional dance show I have ever watched. It can only be compared to UMABATHA, a 1970 play written by the late South African playright, Welcome Msomi, which I was fortunate to have watched at Princess Magogo stadium, KwaMashu, more than 50 years ago, when I was a learner at Shayamoya LP school. It was an adaptation of Shakespear's Macbeth set in the Zulu Kingdom during the early 19th century, and details how Mabatha overthrows Dingane.
I'm an African ❤,I'm loved by nature.
Best Soundtrack for tv series should go to Shaka ilembe next year
Beautiful👌🏾🙏🏾👑♥️🙇♀️
Makhedama, Bhebhe, Njomane kaMgabhi... Makhula emini abafokazane ekhula ebusuku🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙇♀️🙇♀️🙇♀️🙇♀️🙇♀️🙇♀️🙇♀️ AMEN!!👑
I get goose bumps when this song plays😊😊
I thought I was the only one
Same i am zulu btw
I'm in love with this masterpiece 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
The story, show, the cast, the production, the design and the music come together like a beautiful thunderstorm. We want, we need more stories like this as a nation. Change the narrative about who we are as a people. South Africans have always been one, we just didnt know who we were according to todays society. Zulus, Ngunis, Tsongas, Sothos can take a slice of their identity and origin from this story, This is truly an African story, a masterpiece. Our story. And we love it, its beautiful. We understand that its a depiction of what was, but there is a relative truth of the real story
Out of the ashes rose the phoenix that was Shaka, out of Africa, i hope a great nation can rise that is SA, away from battles of tribes, but together as an African people. This show speaks to many of todays issues, corruption, greed, war, cowardice and most importantly battle for identity, purpose. Take a page from Shakas and Nandis story, learn from it, own it. You are a child of the soil, they thought you were buried, but you sprout out of the ground because of the seed that you are. Khula ingane yaseNingizimu, khula Mzansi
I love most of what you have said. However, I will correct you here: This is a Zulu story focused on the formation of the Zulu Empire and the growth of Emperor Shaka kaSenzangakhona from being a baby to the legend that we all know him to be now. Pan-Africanism is a cool theory but its applications in real life are not feasible. Additionally, Pan-Africanism does not and should not call for the erasure of people's unique cultures and identities. This is not African history, as many regions and tribes, clans, and kingdoms have their own lineages and history; THIS is Nguni and specifically Zulu history. Stop trying to erase Zulu people's history with the intent of funneling us into Pan-Africanism. You can push for Pan-Africanism without trying to co-opt Zulu people's culture, lineage, history, achievements, and hard work to belong to every African tribe that doesn't even believe in Zulu philosophies, Zulu gods, and Zulu worldviews. Uma you want Zulu history to be Africans' history then bonke kumele bazokhonza KwaZulu.
You're 100%
njomaneeeeeeeeee😩😩😩😩😩😩😩❤️
This is uniquely ours. Our pride. Our heritage.
When we were KINGS..😢
Indeed.
Selafa laphela elikamthaniya
Has turned into my personal anthem 1:54 ❤
Emotionally inspiring and Mentally Captivating
Queen Nandi is really honoured what a masterpiece ❤
You are amazing Ann Masina❤
So beautiful! It's like a call to something deep within. Yhu I could cry!
Mbuso Khoza is a legend iyhooooooo 😭❤️
One of my favorite shows 😭❤️…1:13 ❤️😭wow what a beautiful art
🙆🙆🙆🙆🙆🙆🙆🙆🙆🙆🙆🙆🙆🙆 I don't know what to say! I am speechless! Such beauty!
Imagine these performance live with 🎻 what an artist given talent
I am from the Bhebhe Clan Mhlongo l have lived in Europe for the past 25 years Ngiyabonga kakhulu 🙏🏽🙏🏽❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Ungantengantengi❤❤❤ey
You’re incredible Mbuso!! The composition is insane 🥹🥹🙌🙌🙌
She definitely gave the presence of royalty.
This song has lot in it, so much creativity... I'm really wowed
Siyabonga kakhulu Njomane Kamhlongo Bhebhe MaZiwayinkosi Siyabonga.
Njomane part gives me goosebumps
Mbuso is underrated 🙌
I love queen Nandi wase elangeni u queen ka senzagakhona ka JAMA ❤❤❤❤❤❤ zulu wife ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Mr Mbuso Khoza featured you are the best,following you from umkhokha Bab'Maphalala😢
Jesus nguye🥹🙈, love from the kingdom of Eswatini 🇸🇿
@@nonhledlamini8885 lol...yes..i didnt know too..❤️
Sounds like a Beautiful Disney movie
A masterpiece incredibly powerful and moving 😊
Wow, i love this song
Njomane
Ubabu Mbuso Khoza kill it here
what a song so amazing super artistic yhoo
I'm in love with this song , Mhlongooi❤❤❤
Yoooooooh mbuso Khoza wow
This song is amazing it touches me like no other song
It so invoke the spirit like literally one is with the elders who are gone. This is POWER OF AFRIKA. Ngyathobeka
Ntshingwayo. What an incredible composition!!!
I’d love to watch them performing this song live 🥺🥺❤
Yabona mese ethi zuuuuuuuuuuuluu❤❤❤❤❤❤lalela ngigiya manje!!!!🙂↕️
epic.
this is definetly amazing!!!!🥲🥲🥲🥲
Nazoke 💪🏿
Spectacular ensemble
GOOD FOR MEDITATION ❤
Wooo
This song 🥰🥰
The best history 🎉
Njomane🔥🔥
That's what we are talking about
A masterpiece ✨️ Hlangana Zulu 👊
🔥🔥🔥
So beautiful.
Deep.Soulful.❤❤❤
My Favorite! 🔥
Such a beautiful piece
please add the song played at the end credits of episode 10 😭🙏 (Sunday 20 August)
WHAT A MASTERPIECE. 👌
The goosebumps 😭😭😭😭
BEAUTIFUL
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Ngivele ngiteteme 😢
same sisi same😭😭
1:49
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what does Njomane mean? What do the lyrics mean?
Njomane is a clan name for the Mhlongo surname, like all clan names Njomane was one of offspring to Mhlongo. This song is praising Nandi , the mother of Shaka , and calling the Mhlongo clan names and praising her for giving birth to a chosen one.
@@omendlaundro2581Beautifully put.
Anyone who knows the lyrics ?
Njomane🫡❤️
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