Much respect and many thanks to your elder for this fire song! This tune makes the sun seem up in my mostly dark country of Sweden! Again, thanks Ngobeni.
Tinsini ta vuyimbeleri bya vunanga bya ririmi ra Xitsonga va mabulandlela va kokwani sirha Obed Ngoveni, onge moya wa vona wu nga etlela hi kurhula kambe ndzhaka leyi mi nga hi siya na yona a yi nge pfuki yi lovile.
Vuyimbeleri lebyo hola bya Machangana hi ririmi ro hluvuka ra Xitsonga. Mahlathini and Mahotela Queens amplified this song to another level. The beauty of African diversities
Thanks Nathan Ngwenya for leading us to the new version of south Africa l'm Tanzanian east Africa but l really like southern music eventhough the meaning passed atherway. 😅🌐
My grandfather was powerful.The track still dominant in the market.
Even young generation enjoy
Much respect and many thanks to your elder for this fire song! This tune makes the sun seem up in my mostly dark country of Sweden! Again, thanks Ngobeni.
@@LazerJass Wow, this song gets played all the way in Sweden?
Your grandfather was a G.O.A.T
I found the 7-inch single of this song and was happy. Much gratitude and respect to Obed Ngobeni.
Nzama, on which number can I contact you?
Sho Majozi reminded me of this masterpiece
Love from Los Angeles!
Love back appreciate from africa
Love back from Tanzania east Africa for listening
Wow, so this is the original!!! Ezingasoze zabuna (ever greens)
Finally stumbled upon this original...classic song!
Your grandfather was a genius. I still have this LP. No scratch and still playing like when my uncle bought it for me. Local is lekker
Proud tsonga ❤❤ here in April 2024
Tinsini ta vuyimbeleri bya vunanga bya ririmi ra Xitsonga va mabulandlela va kokwani sirha Obed Ngoveni, onge moya wa vona wu nga etlela hi kurhula kambe ndzhaka leyi mi nga hi siya na yona a yi nge pfuki yi lovile.
still rocking who still watching 2019 from 254
2023😂
2023 September 📍😂
2021 we still listening to the legendary
Viva afrocolombia tanbien es nuestra musica viva africa cuna de nuestros antepasados
Original classic music.👌❤️
Vuyimbeleri lebyo hola bya Machangana hi ririmi ro hluvuka ra Xitsonga. Mahlathini and Mahotela Queens amplified this song to another level. The beauty of African diversities
So this is the original Kazet song!
Yes. Mahlathini did a wonderful cover.
Bonne idée de reprendre les anciens hits. La musique est toujours aussi bonne. Merci.
Hay ku hluvukile leka hina nwinoooo!!!!
Thanks Nathan Ngwenya for leading us to the new version of south Africa l'm Tanzanian east Africa but l really like southern music eventhough the meaning passed atherway. 😅🌐
The original! ku hluvukile eka Zete
Beautiful.........smazaza.....original......wonderful
Proudly Tsonga
Found this song when tracking down the inspiration for the music of the late Harry Belafonte. Thanks Obed Ngobeni!
two years later..
Masterpiece, masterclass.
I vunanga bya tihosi,ahiku tsokombela ka byona
Here for the intro and opening riff 👏 🙌
Massive Banger 🔥🚀
I never new that this one is original even though the other one overshadowed this one and was popular
still no 1
Even better version than lizzie Mercier Descloux .. shoud have been a hit !!!!!
I just heard this beat (well, similar composition) on #Netflix #TheCircle. Season 3, Ep 6 @12m29s. Cool 😎
Kuhluvukile ka z .original one for obed ngoveni yoo dyaba halala
Still rocking in 2022
2020 we here
2023 still on this track 👌🏿👌🏿
2019!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Would be beautiful if you uploaded lyrics, beautiful song
Funny that the French made it famous in SA.
because the mainstream marginalized the Tsongas
It was actually Mahlathini and The Mahotela Queens who made it famous in SA. With a tweak here and there.
Zete is refering to ZZ2 in 1982!
wich language is it? It's beautiful! I knew the cover by the late Lizzy Mercier Descloux
It's the Tsonga language.
@@dimitrimaluleke1824 Thank you! Merci! Inkomu!
@@bernardcimetiere6451 You are most welcome! De rien!🙏
who sang it 1st Ngobeni or Mahlatini?
It’s Obed Ngobeni’s composition. He released it in the early 80’s. Mahlathini rearranged it in the late 80’s.
the song belongs to Obed Ngobeni until it was hijacked by Mahlathini , this is Original
Originaire de quel pays africains les paroles de cette chanson merci si vous pouvez me le dire
Afrique du Sud
Wasn't aware. I thought it was a Mahotella song.
Mahotella Queens did a cover
Harry Belafonte followed suit as well in 1987!
Same to me
Ku hluvukile ka Z
Viva afrocolombia tanbien es nuestra musica viva africa cuna de nuestros antepasados