This is indeed the voice of the reason. I started listening & liking his music back in my early age while i was around 9 years. South is blessed to have the man of his calibre.
Yah my brother you make me remember years back in South Africa 1990. I nearly lost my job because I was always playing your music in the camp. I was a serious supporters since then up untill now. Long live my brother long live. I salute!!!
Mzwakhe the giant By Brendon Mokalapa People’s poet, African poet, struggle poet, poet for the oppressed. A father, a friend, the young Mandela, the universal poet. Globally known, from the eighties have been sworn. A vulgar proof, the tallest I ever seen, Mzwakhe the giant man. His creative juice never ceases even now, his creative juice still continues to flow. In the apartheid era, his poetry did blow. Mzwakhe the giant, the peace, mind freedom and acknowledgement gallivant. Mzwakhe the giant. He is bombastically abled, naturally doubled. Supernaturally dubbed. Bombarded with talent, brave internally and outside. Filled with knowledge, surely multitalented. Born and delivered in 1959, August the first, into a poor Xhosa-Zulu family, but poverty didn’t withhold him from being the master of success in poetry. Even when his family’s house was flagitiously bulldozed and forced to live in Soweto. Well, he is still the old Mbuli. Oppressors oppressed him too, leaving him clotheless, oh what a shame. but surely now they have grave numbers without him laying a finger on them. But his poetic juice, music aromat was not taken from him. Mzwakhe the giant. “Sies’ and ‘Ignorant” was the beginning of Mzwakhe, but even before that “GOD’s miracle” was already alive. Mzwakhe Mbuli the giant, in the mist of apartheid he was heavier than authorities. the so called “die long man” among the police securities. But truly he is an unbroken spirit. He was harassed, punished, abused. in a single decade arrested 8 times and denied 39 times passport. surely the burning of his “change is pain” album didn’t destroy him, but did motivate. Behold Mzwakhe the legend, the international role model, my personal dream driver, a gallon of talent, with me I know we can change the world, Mzwakhe the giant. His words are not just spoken, they are implemented daily and the enemy left broken. His words on music piracy saved music industry over 19 million Rands. He retired from recording music in 2009, but music genes never die, thus he continued writing. You must be in the ocean, in order to write about the ocean. Mbuli was challenged, in order to write about challenge. Mzwakhe the giant.
I like the "fearlessness in this man's voice it paints a picture of the cruelty and abuse they endured at the hands of the white supreme. Overall, a very insightful interview, but it left me wanting more.
This man survived all problms of life,apartheid regime.police brutality who r u to ruin his reputation..who r u of him.nothin his the bst of all tym.the stone
Mzwakhe Mbuli needs to be recognized and Celebrated while He is Still Alive...
No words can accurately describe him...he is brilliant and genuine
MASSIVE RESPECT FOR MZWAKHE MBULI, A BRAVE CADRE INDEED... LONG LIVE THE SPIRIT OF PAN AFRICANISM!!!
I wish he writes a book about this sad history for the generations to come.
What a powerful voice within Africa and the world. Mr M Mbuli we love you 😍😍😍😍💕💕❤️
Bra Mzwake is living legend. Much love....
🇳🇦♥️📌 bra...
When listing to this legend I really feel more inspiration I guess
He is a man reach in vocabulary. I am so fond of him.
A very rare Encyclopedia. Full or knowledge and wisdom.
We learn alot from u mzwakhe.u are number 1.no 1can replace S A have good talent.
I am moved by Sir Mzwakhe Mbuli. Give me the baton, I also want to change the world around me.
This is indeed the voice of the reason. I started listening & liking his music back in my early age while i was around 9 years. South is blessed to have the man of his calibre.
Yah my brother you make me remember years back in South Africa 1990. I nearly lost my job because I was always playing your music in the camp. I was a serious supporters since then up untill now. Long live my brother long live. I salute!!!
G0 tall man go
Mzwakhe the giant
By Brendon Mokalapa
People’s poet, African poet,
struggle poet, poet for the oppressed.
A father, a friend, the young Mandela, the universal poet.
Globally known, from the eighties have been sworn.
A vulgar proof, the tallest I ever seen,
Mzwakhe the giant man.
His creative juice never ceases even now,
his creative juice still continues to flow.
In the apartheid era, his poetry did blow.
Mzwakhe the giant,
the peace, mind freedom and acknowledgement gallivant.
Mzwakhe the giant.
He is bombastically abled,
naturally doubled.
Supernaturally dubbed.
Bombarded with talent,
brave internally and outside.
Filled with knowledge, surely multitalented.
Born and delivered in 1959, August the first, into a poor Xhosa-Zulu family,
but poverty didn’t withhold him from being the master of success in poetry.
Even when his family’s house was flagitiously bulldozed and forced to live in Soweto. Well, he is still the old Mbuli.
Oppressors oppressed him too, leaving him clotheless, oh what a shame.
but surely now they have grave numbers without him laying a finger on them.
But his poetic juice, music aromat was not taken from him.
Mzwakhe the giant.
“Sies’ and ‘Ignorant” was the beginning of Mzwakhe,
but even before that “GOD’s miracle” was already alive.
Mzwakhe Mbuli the giant, in the mist of apartheid he was heavier than authorities.
the so called “die long man” among the police securities.
But truly he is an unbroken spirit.
He was harassed, punished, abused.
in a single decade arrested 8 times and denied 39 times passport.
surely the burning of his “change is pain” album didn’t destroy him, but did motivate.
Behold Mzwakhe the legend,
the international role model, my personal dream driver, a gallon of talent, with me I know we can change the world,
Mzwakhe the giant.
His words are not just spoken,
they are implemented daily and the enemy left broken.
His words on music piracy saved music industry over 19 million Rands.
He retired from recording music in 2009,
but music genes never die, thus he continued writing.
You must be in the ocean, in order to write about the ocean. Mbuli was challenged, in order to write about challenge.
Mzwakhe the giant.
Thank you for such kind words
Mzwakhe Mbuli is my hero
Ha! Even when he is talking, it's like he is reciting a poem
Listen to the interview... in tears. Thank you Mzwakhe Mbuli for sharing your story and teach us!
Painful xperience indeed
Never give up speak the truth
The people's poet I'm proud of you cdre
I like the "fearlessness in this man's voice it paints a picture of the cruelty and abuse they endured at the hands of the white supreme. Overall, a very insightful interview, but it left me wanting more.
One hour of blessing, I enjoyed this video
Love his voice...can we please download it
This 1 is a🐐"Goat"
This man survived all problms of life,apartheid regime.police brutality who r u to ruin his reputation..who r u of him.nothin his the bst of all tym.the stone
This legend is my dare my inspiration i guess
The people's poet throughout our beautiful continent.
Mzwake is a genius 👏 🙌 👌
mzwakhe u r my best poet of all time,,,,,,, u r my best baba
I like this guy a lot jst listen to him on Flabba Funeral
The greatest poet of all time
True Speaking and no fear
Wow 😲 What an Icon
Mina ngibona imedia ichemile neqembu elisha uMbuli wagcinanini ukucontributor positively to Anc
wow! so touching my brother
Mbuli the people's poet
He is unique..mzwakhe mbuli
A prophet is respected in foreign land i don't know why
The People's Poet.
Nice one the People Hero
Good show.
Freedom Fighter.
❤
Good guy!
Your torturers have grave numbers without you touching them
BOLD LIKE A LION.....
IS IT TRUE THAT MZWAKHE MBULI IS A BLACK BELT?
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