Real South African Music. I grew up on the Zambian-Namibian Border and we danced to this song, zizi kongo's come duze, Hits by Brenda Fassie and the big dudes, Lucky Dube, Yvonne Chaka Chaka and other great stars of South Africa.
Zita do you remember Come Duze by Zizi Kongo as well as hits by Yvonne Chaka chaka: Thank you Mr. DJ and I am burning up? Even in the UK,. my music library is dominated by South African music and I have most of the old Pantsula hits, this music raised me.
my fist time to hear these hits was during my primary 6, 1990, kamwenge railway station, omukanyansi owa mbareeba. RIP Mbareeba. Thank you God for keeping me.
This master piece reminds me of my late mum's Graduation, this was the music being played and mum had just bought a new a radio cassette with over 6 speakers in built that was in 1993.... feeling nostalgic. RIP MUM, sure thing my beautiful daughters have to listen to Sydney... Sydney Thank you for the beautiful music of all generation much LOVE from Uganda.. and guess what... i had this song on Tik Tok and asked for the artist and the name of the song and yes i was replied and just ran straight to TH-cam.
2023 I am here, 32 years OLD now. ma father used to listen to this jam... damn had a great upbringing. RIP to those we lost along the way. PEACE AND BLESSINS.
Jennifer I'm sorry about your mum. I'm laying in bed listening to this song missing my late sister and feeling very teary right now. I can relate, me and my sister used to dance to song 25 years ago
this one still hits hard...takes me to Oliphant's Drift Botswana along the Limpopo river, we use to only access radio stations from South Africa..way before mp3s and CDs
Music of the 80's and 90's was so good. this SYDNEY and his music made the world go round we all didn't feel that so called apartheid erra bcoz of this kind of music
This song takes me back to Lichtenburg in late 80's, there was a place called Rietdraai, it had a shop, butchery and a chillas place and they used to play this song until we named that place "Mamas baby"
My mom would sing this to me whenever i was crying and she would laugh at me and mina that time i really want those sweets she hid from me. Lol. If i could turn back time. Nostalgia
Im from namibia from walvisbay till today if someone skip this song his in trouble by doing that this is way back hosh salute raak soo wys vandag i love this song bro
This song reminds me yr 1989 July..There was a grootman who loved it so much we called him "Ta Marich" his name was Richard Mani he passed away Jan 2002 (May His Soul RIP) life was very simple then.
during those times there were no one ozothi akusibaba wami noma umama wami wena every father or mother you come across on the street is your parent, he/she can beat you anytime and won't say a thing, where were you gents.
It reminds me in 1995 by then I was9 by age..yooo there was a tarven nearby my place n they used to hit it like no body'business overnight..then the following day of it..yoo u would hear us now jumping up n down singing song🤣and the funny part is that when it reaches the part of its English lyrics..we would go south while it goes North..
I am a musician myself but how I wish I could be as good as this man.... Too bad I can't info leasing to him anymore. He is the only singer I would want to meet before I die
Most people who never grew up under the Apartheid system is unlikely that they will ever understand the significance of this song.The message was clear.But as a young male you could not afford to be soft.There was a time when you Black you could not buy white bread when you were a male.Because you were classified as a mama's baby.The song was on the charts for three years.In a Saturday morning before the midday you will hear the song.I think this was a last album to classified as South African Disco.
Real South African Music. I grew up on the Zambian-Namibian Border and we danced to this song, zizi kongo's come duze, Hits by Brenda Fassie and the big dudes, Lucky Dube, Yvonne Chaka Chaka and other great stars of South Africa.
Gone those days.Sweet old memories!!!!
Memories keep coming back how I wish days could go back, we really enjoyed
Not forgetting Paul Ndlovu.
Long live S.A.D.C ❤️ 🙏 🤲
Beautiful memories, I grew up in Katima Mulilo, Namibia. These songs made my childhood memories❤.
August 23rd 2024,listening on my sister’s birthday 🎉. One of the songs I grew listening to on Lozi service♥️
Zita do you remember Come Duze by Zizi Kongo as well as hits by Yvonne Chaka chaka: Thank you Mr. DJ and I am burning up? Even in the UK,. my music library is dominated by South African music and I have most of the old Pantsula hits, this music raised me.
@ I play those songs all the time, they’ll always be part of me.
Still enjoying these old school songs with my Mom ❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
These songs were rocking those days, they still teaching something ❤❤
This music makes me happy whenever I get disappointed, I play south Africa music it reminds the peace we use have during those days.
O believe in all commentary, I'm listening in September 2024 in Mozambique!
2020 never gets old...tear drops to those we lost 😢😢😢
Agreed!!!
Perfectly said!!!!
C.G.M may their souls rest in peace😪😪 those days AIDS killed a lot of people here in Uganda🇺🇬
even 2023
@valencetumwesigye482 that was a really bad time ... remember 90s everwhere in Africa Aids killed people boss
When life was easy and simple😭😭and music was actually good and meaningful❤💯Taaaaake me back
MAMA SBABY
Very true!!!!
Still here 2020...🤗🤗♫♫♫
Agree with you..
I feel you Kavee
my fist time to hear these hits was during my primary 6, 1990, kamwenge railway station, omukanyansi owa mbareeba. RIP Mbareeba. Thank you God for keeping me.
This master piece reminds me of my late mum's Graduation, this was the music being played and mum had just bought a new a radio cassette with over 6 speakers in built that was in 1993.... feeling nostalgic. RIP MUM, sure thing my beautiful daughters have to listen to Sydney... Sydney Thank you for the beautiful music of all generation much LOVE from Uganda.. and guess what... i had this song on Tik Tok and asked for the artist and the name of the song and yes i was replied and just ran straight to TH-cam.
This song was ahead of it's time, the message is really needed presently.
Well said my brother salute 😢
😅😅
2023 I am here, 32 years OLD now. ma father used to listen to this jam... damn had a great upbringing. RIP to those we lost along the way. PEACE AND BLESSINS.
Very sweet music there. It takes me many years back. bravo!! Playing from Nairobi Kenya.
Who is listening in 2024??
Still relevant 😂
Sisonke!🎉🎉
@@lesiaphihlela9907namanje😊
Even today😂🎉
Right now 🎉
21 years and I can't still accept that she's gone ,my mom's all time favorite..let the music play ....
she lives on in your heart its going to be year my grandfather left this world and I just miss him
G
@@thapelobonganabe4255
Gone are the days. I wish I could turn back the years. Life was so young and sweet:-)
Late Sandie masuli at chiwale estate ltd
Yeah back in day's
DJ Fresh talking about Shona Ferguson’s incredible love for this song brought me back.
Music was rich back then.
Recordando o passado esta musica dançou se muito em moçambique...claro temos muitos compatriotas na vizinha Republica Sul Africana
Am lessen here in Malawi and lremember my uncle Emmanuel
such old memories reduce stress and pressure.Continue giving us such music.
This song reminds me of my late Mom she loved it so much! feel so emotional
Jennifer Nyanda .IAM SO SORRY ABOUT THAT,MAY GOD KEEP YOU STRONG AND FORTUNATE AT ALL TIMES.
Jennifer I'm sorry about your mum. I'm laying in bed listening to this song missing my late sister and feeling very teary right now. I can relate, me and my sister used to dance to song 25 years ago
I am sorry to hear🙏🙏🙏
Jennifer Nyanda yeah neh
Same with me, am an only child was very close to my late mom...great memories tho
16th December 2024 I remembered all the golden oldies that my older sisters used to play
Am the one listening 🎶
This reminds me when chrismas and new year day was fire, not now..
Is he still alive this man
Back in the days....
Sidney you are still rock my brother you old musicians your keep our spirits up. You built South African our country
A true legend ! Timeless music that you never get tired listening to ! Makes you feel good inside ! Love it !
this one still hits hard...takes me to Oliphant's Drift Botswana along the Limpopo river, we use to only access radio stations from South Africa..way before mp3s and CDs
2020 lockdown who's jaming with me oooh I wish I could turn back the hands of time
@doris 💖🖐️💔
2023
Music of the 80's and 90's was so good. this SYDNEY and his music made the world go round we all didn't feel that so called apartheid erra bcoz of this kind of music
Such simple song and making so much sense - take me back to the good old days - 2022 is too much for me!!
One love from uganda ❤❤❤🎉🎉🇺🇬🇺🇬
What a wonderful & lovely song. How I wish I stayed close to him
I love these songs, coz I remember when were dancing robot, pantsula, break dance etc
Nice music that remembers us when we still so young when the neighboring disco clubs enjoyed
Good oldies 🙇🙇i miss home when iam listening to this
This song takes me back to Lichtenburg in late 80's, there was a place called Rietdraai, it had a shop, butchery and a chillas place and they used to play this song until we named that place "Mamas baby"
😂😂😂😂the good old days will never come back
@@lordwickphophi6998 very sad hey😀😀😀
2022 and this song still hits 🔥🔥🔥
Who else is here in 2022..
These music never gets old
These song reminds me of my late uncle 😭💔
Am here too
WE IN 2024 ARE U HERE
Way back,, I love it,, I feel very good about the past
Love pepe ❤❤😂😂😂
🎶🎶Seka ba bona ba le softie so, Ke bo Mama's Baby 🎶🎶 Classic!
This song reminds me of my late sister we used to sing and dance to this song I wish I could turn back the time😭😭😭
sydney reminds me the year 1991 when the song was hitting the world.Educative songs.
My mom would sing this to me whenever i was crying and she would laugh at me and mina that time i really want those sweets she hid from me. Lol. If i could turn back time. Nostalgia
😂😂😂❤ that's motherly love 🎉😘
What a lovely classic
1991 i was moved from eersterivier to kharkams in namakwaland thats when i heard these songs,was 19 then now 48 and enjoy it and imstill here
This music reminds me of the 90s , until now we are still jamming
I love listening to old music ❤🎉
Im from namibia from walvisbay till today if someone skip this song his in trouble by doing that this is way back hosh salute raak soo wys vandag i love this song bro
My whole childhood in a song😍❤
The year is 2023, life aint simple no more, luckily we have still have access to this good music which makes us feel good.
Its 2024, but the music takes me back to 1991. In our small township Biharwe, Mbarara Uganda. To all that never made this far, RIP.
Love it so much 😚😚😚
I have not heard this song since living in Botswana in the 80s 90s!!
I listen to Sydney Pepe full blast when im working on a construction sites here in Perth its the best music to work to ❤😊
2021 I'm still here ❤️💕❤️
We still need you sydney the pepe your songs are good were are you man? Mamas baby
A classic 🔥🤞🏽💃🏽
My whole childhood ,today I'm 44 dancing on this jam with family nice still jamming
Me too we were very DISCIPLINE kids not now .Mama ngangingekho ebusheni bakho spoil children the so called I have rights mxmmmmm
Eiish!! good oldie days ❤😂
I miss this kinda music. Pls take me back 2019 we still here December
Been thinking of my late uncle, he always played this song. My his soul continue to rest in peace
Only understanding the message behind it now
Yhoo this song reminds me my late dad 😂kweek 1985 yhaa gu pl dyz❤
it gives me alot of recollection my teenage early 90s
Lock down is real love this songs old is Gold
I grew up in Zambia and Namibia border we listened to this kind of music in 1991
This song reminds me yr 1989 July..There was a grootman who loved it so much we called him "Ta Marich" his name was Richard Mani he passed away Jan 2002 (May His Soul RIP) life was very simple then.
The best of south Africa music❤️❤️❤️
My Nanny use to play this mus she was also my aunt she is still alive she is a Hero of mine❤
Don't spoil the children show them the way. What a classic
😂😂😂❤❤
I was very young listening to South African music though I am aZim Mzansi were talented, music goes on don't stop it Wooooo
😘😘😘We love.... Uajoo kaambo👌
I love this Album of Sydney
I'm still listening to this song 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
during those times there were no one ozothi akusibaba wami noma umama wami wena every father or mother you come across on the street is your parent, he/she can beat you anytime and won't say a thing, where were you gents.
melusi ndlovu YOU RE THE MAN
melusi ndlovu I wish we could go back hey
Yebo besihlonipha thina ngoba Wonke umuntu omdala ubengumzali,umalume or U gogo😂😂 hayi manje ingane sezabanamalungelo
I spoiled myson thinking l loved him,manje uyanginyisa nyii,he even blocked me, can't tell him anything,mama,s baby
2020, am old...lol. Thanks God am, alive
It reminds me in 1995 by then I was9 by age..yooo there was a tarven nearby my place n they used to hit it like no body'business overnight..then the following day of it..yoo u would hear us now jumping up n down singing song🤣and the funny part is that when it reaches the part of its English lyrics..we would go south while it goes North..
I love you 💕........
Ae is Tjerivanga in Namibia 🇳🇦 we still miss music tog
Nothing much i can say about this song, all i can say is that this is everlasting songs
This songs use to unite my family, when I was a kid
Who's listening in 2024?
From Mozambique, Zambézia province, that's great song
So nice and one of the best from Africa
❤❤❤Adoro música maravilhosa 👌🫶❤❤❤❤
Still dancing even now 💃
Timeless jam
Don't stop old school music, good job.
#2020 Classic record🤗🤗🤗
Our days days of enjoyment parties no days like those it's always a hit track opening and closing of disco parties.
Nice tune great memories
Some good music 🔥♥️🇹🇿
This song rocks to date💥💥💥
Feeling nostalgic 😘
Old are goldies
My father's favorite song🤭❤they even call him "Soft" finally I found the song🤭
It reminds of my niece who happened to be an acquaintance of Sydney, good times.
I am a musician myself but how I wish I could be as good as this man....
Too bad I can't info leasing to him anymore. He is the only singer I would want to meet before I die
Was told he was disappointed by a contract he signed and left music ..not sure of it's true
Let their spirits continue to rest in peace 😢😢well forever listen to their songs ❤❤❤❤🎉🎉yeeeey massage recieved welll❤❤
In Kenya still listening now😢
I remember my mum playing these as I grew up 😭still bangs
Is Sydney still in world of music , why don't you visit Kenya as Pamela nkuta did a few days ago 😅😅😅🎉
Ai wa ba’ dina yhooo 🕺🏾🕺🏾🕺🏾🕺🏾🕺🏾
Most people who never grew up under the Apartheid system is unlikely that they will ever understand the significance of this song.The message was clear.But as a young male you could not afford to be soft.There was a time when you Black you could not buy white bread when you were a male.Because you were classified as a mama's baby.The song was on the charts for three years.In a Saturday morning before the midday you will hear the song.I think this was a last album to classified as South African Disco.
Mntungwa alikho iqiniso elidlula eli ulishoyo....31/8/2024
My beautiful late mum continue resting in Peace, this music reminds me when u passed on.😭😭😭 I will forever love u