Continue Resting Mama Africa 🌍. Your memory will never end. More love from Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪. Don't ask who are here 2024 coz we'll never leave... Viva Africa Viva 👊👊👊
@@geekslabllc Sorry I don't know her music. I saw on social media that John Cena contacted her because of her song titled Cena or something. Im sorry, not trying to be nasty, but I really don't know most of the current SA music. I know some of their names but not the music.
People should appreciate the struggles and hardships this South African musical icon had to face at the height of her career after being forced out of her homeland at the time to live in exile for 30 years by the cruel apathaid government. Sadly she passed away in 2008 (heart attack) just 2 years after this performance right after singing at a concert. Her memory lives on.. As a kid growing up in the 60's and 70's I remember and play her "Pata Pata" song to this day. RIP Miriam Makeba
Here in Kenya we also acknowledge this gifted lady as a role model to the leaders and influential people we need,thank you God for gifting us with such talents
I am from Greenland, the Inuit people. I have loved Miriam Makeba from the first time I heard her voice and rhythm. My classmates still call me Makeba. I am a singer myself. Thank you Miriam Makeba, I love you from the bottom of my heart. 💖
I don't know why I'm tearing up...tears of joy ofcourse...I looooove this woman...she was such a gem ..her music was classy.. golden...I just can't get enough of it.. listening in Kenya🇰🇪🇰🇪June 2021❤️❤️
I am from South America: Colombia , parents from the Caribbean. I attend a Nigerian Church recently here in Houston Texas , I just came across the Voice . silky Jo-An that is how . This Wonderful name was mentioned. I listen today to Miriam Makeba , SILKY-Jo A was honoring her , she she sings from her early age , she told the audience . I love also Harry Belafonte . They were friends . Lovely cultures . The church from Nigeria I attend the vibe is amazing . The worship is contagious
MAKEBA MIRIAM was an extra-skilled songstress with an enviable stage performance. Her musical glory remains alive in this evergreen song HAPO ZAMANI. You shall always be remembered👌✌️💯🇰🇪💋❤️
WELL SAID !!! ... to our beautiful Mamma Africa Alkembulan... I love you so much Mariam Makeba 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯🎯💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💃💜💜💜🤲🏼🤲🏼🤲🏼🤲🏼🤲🏼🤲🏼🤲🏼🤲🏼🤲🏼🤲🏼🙏🏽🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🌫🌫🌫🌫👑👊🏼
Any kenyans here after Gen Z protests? Pass the love alafu skiza Aluta Continua. The revolution is a must. Dignity is our birth rite Afrika. Viva to our beautiful song bird Mama Makeba!
Born 2000 there was my neighbor,who usually play this music he was a barber and had a small shop i used to go there to listen to this masterpiece ,thanks to that i couldn't have known this great tunes voice everything is perfect 🎉🎉 love from kenya love you all African countries hope one day we should have one flag as African continent 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Rest In Peace Grandpa this song reminds me how your small radio would always play while you in the living room quite , even though dad wasn't around grandpa you made things beautiful for us.
She had a brilliant career, but even more importantly, she gave the world a message of love and unity! I was introduced to her music at the tender age of 4 years by my Grannie on my father's side of the family. I'll always remember the many days we spent together having British tea made with milk, and we listened to so much music and I got to know it well, too. We also had many turbulent times together, but I'm glad for what they taught me, and more importantly, I'm thankful to God, the Holy Trinity, for allowing us to forgive each other and to tell each other all the wonderful things we couldn't keep inside. Perhaps the one thing I hear about from people after they've lost a loved one is that they never got to say all the things they wanted to say to their loved ones. My hope and prayer is that we take nothing for granted and that we never hide those words inside, especially words of love and remembrance. Social media won't allow this. It can't. We must return for humanity's sake, (and for the love of God), and show and tell each other how we feel if we want this world to be a better place. Violence isn't the answer, either, and Miriam wouldn't tolerate it, and neither should we! It's time to stop pretending that we must rely on governments and elected officials to make the changes for us that will bring harmony and some sense of normalsy back into our world! Anyone who tells us that this isn't possible is not a friend, and they need that love and stability more than ever! The only way we're going to reform this nation is to follow the Golden Rule. Jesus said it like this: "As you would have others do unto you, so likewise, do unto others." Simply put; if you want to be treated right, you and I need to treat each other right and love one another. We must stop the fear-mongering and false prophets who tell us that it's the end of the world and recommit to working out our challenges by putting our heads together and finding and living the solutions. They're not just "out there", because if they were, we'd have found them. They're within us! I propose that we all read and follow a book by Dr. Marshall Rosenberg PH.D., entitled "Nonviolent Communication: The Language of Life," and work the exercises and additional workbooks he has online. They apply to every situation and circumstance we all face throughout our lives. A monk recommended it to me and sent me a copy of the book, and even after over a decade, I'm still learning from this amazing way of communicating. This music is such an inspiration to so many people who were facing apartide in South Africa, and it was the people who prevailed. How is it that they could face what seemed an insurmountable problem during the 60s-80s? They worked together! This is what we must do, and we're responsible for what we do and say. In a time when people don't want to be accountable, we cannot wait for someone else to do the job we only can and must do to end all this misery. We can no longer afford to tell ourselves that nobody will listen to us if we complain, because words without positive action will only lead to even more misery and complacency. As the title of a song says: "This is not America!" (From The Pat Metheny Group with David Bowie from the soundtrack to "The Falcon and the Snowman" Hiding behind our screens and hashing it out on Social Media won't work unless we're willing to get out there and do our part. This will require us to learn and master nonviolent communication, and make it clear that we're here to change the way we do and say what we need, and put our words into action soas to build a strong foundation with the assurance that our children and grandchildren will know that it's a safer, more productive world in which to live. We will always have challenges. We also will have the power within us to face them and overcome them through mutual and positive efforts, because if we don't, it would be to our disadvantage at best. At worst, we will destroy our own future and the future for generations to come! It's time for us to accept or deny this precious resource; it's up to each and every one of us to do this together and to be accountable, responsible andhelp each other to make this nation and world a better place to live. We have no time to waste! If we say on our money that "In God we trust," let's put our money where our mouths are, and remember that God gave us that power to do what is right. Nobody will do this for us, and to wait is futal. The power is within us, and the will to change can only become a reality when we make this change, because it's been done before. We can do it again and again, and only we will all be the more thankful to God and to one another when we work together as one race; the human race, made in God's Image. For those who don't believe, only by asking how you can find proof of this will you receive more answers if you and I stay curious, and find the answers. That's for another discussion, if anyone's interested. Let's make things right instead of only whining about what's wrong! We only live once, and we will only benefit from doing and learning together.
I read the comments and all I see is people from other countries appreciating you Gogo more than us south Africans, you were larger than life and I think it's a crime that people like you are not taught about in schools, you should be flooding our TV screens, roads named after you, at some point we should have bank notes with your face, Thank you for everything you did for this country!
Basically in this song she is telling her whole life story in exile after she was banned from her home country R.S.A by the extreme whites government(apartheid) then harrassed in the U.S.A, now homeless and found comfort in alcohol and slowly becoming an addict(alcoholic)however the home country R.S.A is now free and those who chased her out will run away when they see her coming, she is happy to be home. She is not blaming anyone nor preparing to retaliate. R.I.P Miriam Makeba.
@@revothomas9343 I wish if she was still with us and see what is now going on in the U.S.A the country that harassed her and treated her like a piece of #*** after she married a civil rights activist, she ended up homeless living in West Africa and Zimbabwe.
As congolese living in South Africa for more than 2 decades, understanding better Swahili, IsiZulu, IsiXhosa. Mama Africa I don't have words to express what I feel through your inspirational songs. Listening to them since my childhood, it is just booooom. Afrika we need from upcoming young stars and put the motherland on the map through music.
I love Miriam Makeba. Beautiful singer, beautiful black woman! I was a child when she performed here in the USA. And she was virtually banned after marrying Black revolutionary Kwame Ture (Stokely Carmichael). But they cannot ban her SPIRIT. Rest in peace, Miriam. Your spirit lives with us.
God be glorified for the life of this woman, & of Nelson Mandela. It's always great to receive freedom & uplifting from darkness. The power & GRACE of God are beyond measure. Glory to His name forever. Amen.
Being an indian I had no opportunity to see her. Hard to realise her struggle for freedom of African continent as our ancestors did during our freedom movements. She is my inspiration for liberty from sufferings. ❤🙏🙏🙏
In the early 60’s my Dad took the family to a Harry Belafonte concert in Hawaii. Harry introduced us to Miriam Makeba, and I was transfixed. The next day, I bought my first Makeba album. Without a doubt, life is more wonderful because of the music that Miriam Makeba produces, that blossoms in my ears and heart even 60 years later. Bless this woman, her politics, her dignity, her grace, her beauty, her voice, her everything. 🌸🙏🏼💕🙏🏼🌟
@2023 and I never get tired of listening to this wonderful performance by Our own Iron lady Miriam makeba,a lady with a golden voice❤❤❤.Sending love from East Africa
some people were sent by God for a specific reason. Rest in Power Mama Miriam, we thank you for everything you have done and for the sacrifices you made. generations and generations will always salute you.
I'm listening to this music a thousand times yet it sounds so fresh, new and emotional... Miriam is gone but her spirit lives on and on! 15th August 2019.
2024 who is still enjoying Makeba with me
❤❤
A language meant for singing...
❤ me here in Germany ! ¡¡! I love Miriam makeba since the early sixties❤😊❤❤
I’m only 20
We love Mama Africa ❤❤❤. I don't know what she would have sang about the " dudula' and the xenophobia in Mzanzi😢
Continue Resting Mama Africa 🌍. Your memory will never end. More love from Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪. Don't ask who are here 2024 coz we'll never leave... Viva Africa Viva 👊👊👊
Everyone from Kenya, we have to thank KBC for making us listen to such wonderful music
Absolutely
Ukweli
Nakubali. It's courtesy of KBC I listened to these songs as a little girl
Kabisa KBC idhaa ya taifa
@kbc channel 1 is so underrated
Any Kenyan watching this in the year 2020, please don't leave without a like.
Kitu tamu, kitu kali
Nostalgic
Watching from Bermuda ❤️
Lovely music, when music was music,will always watch and listen to these.
2020 tuko
Swahili is indeed a beautiful language! Chapa Like kama unaelewa!
Kweli Kiswahili kitukuzwe
wonderful lady...old is gold.
The first part yes. But the second part She is singing in Xhosa, her language.
@@sipnog3528 I agree. . . my point is theres swahili in there, watch out for shosh Madjozi John Cena is that Xhosa too?
@@geekslabllc Sorry I don't know her music. I saw on social media that John Cena contacted her because of her song titled Cena or something. Im sorry, not trying to be nasty, but I really don't know most of the current SA music. I know some of their names but not the music.
2023 as a Kenyan still enjoying this old song which was there before my birth. ❤ Amazing talent mama.
❤❤❤❤😊
2024
Kenyans stand up for this South Africa Legend
Moses Mutua 💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾
tuko hapa
💃🏾
Yeeeeyyyy
True
Proudly East African. Proudly Kenyan 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪 and of course Tanzania 🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿 does alot of Justice to this beautiful language... Hapo zamani mama...
People should appreciate the struggles and hardships this South African musical icon had to face at the height of her career after being forced out of her homeland at the time to live in exile for 30 years by the cruel apathaid government. Sadly she passed away in 2008 (heart attack) just 2 years after this performance right after singing at a concert. Her memory lives on.. As a kid growing up in the 60's and 70's I remember and play her "Pata Pata" song to this day. RIP Miriam Makeba
❤
❤@@janedoe1229
Come on Kenyans...2019 inside✌....Kiswahili kitukuzwe...Najivunia
I a here.
Ndaaaani
Simba welcomed fellow Kenyan!
Faith Cheruto yes we here
Prince Reuben thanks Reuben
2020 who is here with me kenyans where are you my people 😍😍😍😍🤗🤗😘😘
we are there, nostalgic
Tuko ndaaani kabisa
Am here. My all time favorite throwbacks.
Tuko hapa 😍
Ndani ndani
This song touches me in many ways,it has been my go to song for so long..,,how many kenyans are watching this song in 2023???
Congolaise and Tanzanian where are you??
Like him I never received any like please for this mom rip😢😭
Juu
Tanzanian here I’m
@@khaledeponera6070 I 'm African
@@khaledeponera6070 ponera wa kunyumba
@@daddieeddie5057 naam Bambu......bombi hi nyumbi hii
Swahili to the world..
Africa to the world...
Let us stand together Africa..
Long live mamaaaa.....
🇹🇿🇹🇿🌍🌍🌍🌍
Hakika
Algeria here.
2024 who is here from Kenya?
tuko
Mimi hapa! 03/06/2024
Proudly kenyan. This is an eternal song🇰🇪
3 August 2024
Kenya tuko na hatutoki
Kenya 🇰🇪2️⃣5️⃣4️⃣ represented ❣️❣️❣️
Pita na kalike 👍👍👌
Here in Kenya we also acknowledge this gifted lady as a role model to the leaders and influential people we need,thank you God for gifting us with such talents
Disciplined she was as a trained cadre under Apla (AZANIAN people's liberation army,)
This song reminds me of my early age . Running to school, playing football and everything. Rest in peace Mama Africa. 2023 we are still listening
Kenya representing here, such a legend. Still rocking in my playlist
Proudly Tanzanian here, proudly Swahili speaker, Wa Bongo mpoooo?
Hapo zamani.... Safi sana 😍🤗
Nakubaliiiii
TZ ndipo kwetu kiswahili lugha yetu
I am from Greenland, the Inuit people. I have loved Miriam Makeba from the first time I heard her voice and rhythm. My classmates still call me Makeba. I am a singer myself. Thank you Miriam Makeba, I love you from the bottom of my heart. 💖
How's life there in green land, isn't it lonely living there at the border of the world
Wish you well in your career
How marvellous to find you and to know that there in the other end of the world Mama Afrika has found you🙏🏽🙏🏽✊🏾✊🏾👍🏾😄❤️👴🏽
I don't know why I'm tearing up...tears of joy ofcourse...I looooove this woman...she was such a gem ..her music was classy.. golden...I just can't get enough of it.. listening in Kenya🇰🇪🇰🇪June 2021❤️❤️
Mimi ni mtu wa post 2000 lakini natambua izi classics
Here iam in 2022 still listening.
Wow i just found this great voiced woman lately i die for her music💚💚🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪13/3/2023
March 2019 I'm here..who's here with our Mama Africa
Rest in Peace African Queen..
Meee
is she dead?
2021, June! Beautiful Queen, sweet soul, Mama Makeba. Just love you. Proud to be black in Trinidad and Tobago!
Sweet song 👏👏👏
Much love from Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪
How many feel nostalgia & emotional like me upon remembering this golden icon? From Kenya, with grace & love in August, 2019.
I Am HERTFelt
It reminds me of old songs that can't be maged to any of now days music that fades away within aday
The love of music brought me here 2022 Oct, likes from kenya🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🎶🎶🎶🎶🎧
2024 still listening mama africa... More love from kenya ❤❤
The love is still real mama Africa in 2024!
Anyone from +254 remember this being played in classic 105 every 5am? Show some love for Miriam
I was there on this special night and watching her was totally magical. One of the best nights!
Thanks mama Africa for keeping me entertained during this lockdown period. Any kenyans listening from Mzanzi??
Kenyan stuck here in the Philippines but the song gives me hope all my lunch times.
How is the Philippines, i was in Philippine in 2018
Like song itself
Sorry, you'll be home soon
❤️❤️❤️🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪😘
Magadan gabe. I'm Nigerian. Stay strong!
I am from South America: Colombia , parents from the Caribbean. I attend a Nigerian Church recently here in Houston Texas , I just came across the Voice . silky Jo-An that is how . This Wonderful name was mentioned. I listen today to Miriam Makeba , SILKY-Jo A was honoring her , she
she sings from her early age , she told the audience . I love also Harry Belafonte . They were friends . Lovely cultures . The church from Nigeria I attend the vibe is amazing . The worship is contagious
OMG ,she died in 2008 right after performing in stage in Italy , rip mama ......mob love
Kenyans where r u in 2020
Show some love ,hit the like
Oh really
I thought it was after this particular performance...
Really?
@@carolinewambui5565no this was in 2006 in South Africa Jazz Festival
No this performance was from 2006, 2 years before she collapsed and died in Italy
Tanzania mpo 2019!! Rip mama Miriam Makeba , napenda sana nyimbo zako
Thanks mama Africa for your song god bles your
Kenyans run the internet in Africa
Tumejaa tele. South Africans ni ndugu zetu. Tumeshirikiana nao tangu wakiwa wanakandamizwa na makaburu. Hadi hivi sasa hawajatutupa
I can't get enough of this song. The music instrumentals are on point. You left a legacy in africa. Rest in peace. From Kenya
MAKEBA MIRIAM was an extra-skilled songstress with an enviable stage performance. Her musical glory remains alive in this evergreen song HAPO ZAMANI. You shall always be remembered👌✌️💯🇰🇪💋❤️
WELL SAID !!!
... to our beautiful Mamma Africa Alkembulan...
I love you so much Mariam Makeba
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯🎯💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💃💜💜💜🤲🏼🤲🏼🤲🏼🤲🏼🤲🏼🤲🏼🤲🏼🤲🏼🤲🏼🤲🏼🙏🏽🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🌫🌫🌫🌫👑👊🏼
@@stellaeliza5317 wonderful performance 🙏🙏
Kenyans who's watching this in 2020. Likes zikam
Tuko wengi
Tuko wengi kabisa
Tuko
Davis Muthamia From Trinidad in the W Indies, still enjoy her music.
Watching from Nigeria.
Awesome ,RIP to Mama Afrique
Kenyans stand up for this South Africa Legend. Kiswahili kitambee, piga like kama unaelewa! 🤓
Kenyans where are you???
Tuko huku
lizyongwae ...am here 😢😢
Weeee
lizyongwae tumo 😂
Present
Swahili language to the World 🌎 Am proud of it, representing from Tanzania 🇹🇿 🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿💪 Gonga like hapa kama tupo pamoja 2022
The greatest Pan Africanist musician to ever emerge from the continent. Rest In Power Empress.
Kenya is listening to this in 2018/07/07..We love you mama Rest In Peace !!!!
Kiswahili ni lugha ya afraca nijivunia kua mtanzania
Jamaican listening to Mama in 2019. Love Always! R.I.P. Mama...
Any kenyans here after Gen Z protests? Pass the love alafu skiza Aluta Continua. The revolution is a must. Dignity is our birth rite Afrika. Viva to our beautiful song bird Mama Makeba!
Just dug deeper n see who I found likes za 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪 in diaspora wherever pitieni na likes 2021
🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Kenyans where a u let's show some love for our language kiswahili
Kitu tamu, kitu kali
Mtz Nko kwa apa 2020 naiwatch mamen
Your whaaat?? Come on you don't even know to speak it fluently and yet it's your language!!!
@@tareqhilal6750 wacha wivu please.
@@emmaatieno7057 Ni lugha ya 3 Kenya sio lugha mama so usiseme Ni yenu
Born 2000 there was my neighbor,who usually play this music he was a barber and had a small shop i used to go there to listen to this masterpiece ,thanks to that i couldn't have known this great tunes voice everything is perfect 🎉🎉 love from kenya love you all African countries hope one day we should have one flag as African continent 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
2024❤❤ Kenyan 🇰🇪 in Quebec 🍁 Canada 🇨🇦 playing this for the Natives ❤
2024 who here enjoying mama makebs
Awesome
So talented Mama Africa.Shine on your way.😢❤
Rest In Peace Grandpa this song reminds me how your small radio would always play while you in the living room quite , even though dad wasn't around grandpa you made things beautiful for us.
Africa, Republic of Kenya is listening
Mama Africa. We Thank God for you. May you continue resting well. Swahili is the best Language in the world.
Who Else Watch In 2020, Lets Pray For Her
REST IN PEACE MAMA OF JAZZ.
Yes may she rest in peace
Am here in 2020 ......RIP mama
You don't say did she died
Days after she 'left us' we danced Pata-Pata in our local Salsa Club[Bielefeld, Germany] - not a dry eye to be seen!
My God 😍 I didn't know SHE died 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭💔 when did that happen ?
She had a brilliant career, but even more importantly, she gave the world a message of love and unity! I was introduced to her music at the tender age of 4 years by my Grannie on my father's side of the family. I'll always remember the many days we spent together having British tea made with milk, and we listened to so much music and I got to know it well, too. We also had many turbulent times together, but I'm glad for what they taught me, and more importantly, I'm thankful to God, the Holy Trinity, for allowing us to forgive each other and to tell each other all the wonderful things we couldn't keep inside. Perhaps the one thing I hear about from people after they've lost a loved one is that they never got to say all the things they wanted to say to their loved ones. My hope and prayer is that we take nothing for granted and that we never hide those words inside, especially words of love and remembrance. Social media won't allow this. It can't. We must return for humanity's sake, (and for the love of God), and show and tell each other how we feel if we want this world to be a better place. Violence isn't the answer, either, and Miriam wouldn't tolerate it, and neither should we! It's time to stop pretending that we must rely on governments and elected officials to make the changes for us that will bring harmony and some sense of normalsy back into our world! Anyone who tells us that this isn't possible is not a friend, and they need that love and stability more than ever! The only way we're going to reform this nation is to follow the Golden Rule. Jesus said it like this:
"As you would have others do unto you, so likewise, do unto others." Simply put; if you want to be treated right, you and I need to treat each other right and love one another. We must stop the fear-mongering and false prophets who tell us that it's the end of the world and recommit to working out our challenges by putting our heads together and finding and living the solutions. They're not just "out there", because if they were, we'd have found them. They're within us!
I propose that we all read and follow a book by Dr. Marshall Rosenberg PH.D., entitled "Nonviolent Communication: The Language of Life," and work the exercises and additional workbooks he has online. They apply to every situation and circumstance we all face throughout our lives. A monk recommended it to me and sent me a copy of the book, and even after over a decade, I'm still learning from this amazing way of communicating. This music is such an inspiration to so many people who were facing apartide in South Africa, and it was the people who prevailed. How is it that they could face what seemed an insurmountable problem during the 60s-80s? They worked together! This is what we must do, and we're responsible for what we do and say.
In a time when people don't want to be accountable, we cannot wait for someone else to do the job we only can and must do to end all this misery. We can no longer afford to tell ourselves that nobody will listen to us if we complain, because words without positive action will only lead to even more misery and complacency. As the title of a song says: "This is not America!" (From The Pat Metheny Group with David Bowie from the soundtrack to "The Falcon and the Snowman" Hiding behind our screens and hashing it out on Social Media won't work unless we're willing to get out there and do our part. This will require us to learn and master nonviolent communication, and make it clear that we're here to change the way we do and say what we need, and put our words into action soas to build a strong foundation with the assurance that our children and grandchildren will know that it's a safer, more productive world in which to live. We will always have challenges. We also will have the power within us to face them and overcome them through mutual and positive efforts, because if we don't, it would be to our disadvantage at best. At worst, we will destroy our own future and the future for generations to come!
It's time for us to accept or deny this precious resource; it's up to each and every one of us to do this together and to be accountable, responsible andhelp each other to make this nation and world a better place to live. We have no time to waste! If we say on our money that "In God we trust," let's put our money where our mouths are, and remember that God gave us that power to do what is right. Nobody will do this for us, and to wait is futal. The power is within us, and the will to change can only become a reality when we make this change, because it's been done before. We can do it again and again, and only we will all be the more thankful to God and to one another when we work together as one race; the human race, made in God's Image. For those who don't believe, only by asking how you can find proof of this will you receive more answers if you and I stay curious, and find the answers. That's for another discussion, if anyone's interested.
Let's make things right instead of only whining about what's wrong! We only live once, and we will only benefit from doing and learning together.
Powerful
Watching from Ghana 🇬🇭 I watch it everyday. Mariam Makeba...The Pride of Africa 🌍 👏 🙌 ❤️ ♥️ ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
What a wonderful woman, I just got to know her and I'm just proud of having her name.
A hello from Brazil 🇧🇷
Lucky you my dear😊
Thanks for showing love❤
Legend , Miriam Makeba
Love made her beautiful and powerful.
With this coronavirus pandemic, songs like this heal my heart.
So true
@@lizokoth6556 IKR? Stay safe.
@@georgeonyango4908 Kamano brother.
@@lizokoth6556 Ayiego jaber.
Sure.
Thanks Miriam Makeba for your contribution to history...music and the struggle to liberate black people from racial segregation..RIP
Who is here with me in 2019?
we are together boss
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this is in my playlist... these music keeps us upright, true africa.
Here I am
@@ndinyakhasele2269 welcome on board
I read the comments and all I see is people from other countries appreciating you Gogo more than us south Africans, you were larger than life and I think it's a crime that people like you are not taught about in schools, you should be flooding our TV screens, roads named after you, at some point we should have bank notes with your face, Thank you for everything you did for this country!
She lived out of your country for so long time, reason why you didn't enjoyed her songs.
She came many times and played in Kinshasa.
Happy to see the colourful audience! Amazing black and white people gathered!!!
Any Ethiopians watching this legend? She was Africa’s treasure, Mama Africa. May you RIP.
Basically in this song she is telling her whole life story in exile after she was banned from her home country R.S.A by the extreme whites government(apartheid) then harrassed in the U.S.A, now homeless and found comfort in alcohol and slowly becoming an addict(alcoholic)however the home country R.S.A is now free and those who chased her out will run away when they see her coming, she is happy to be home. She is not blaming anyone nor preparing to retaliate. R.I.P Miriam Makeba.
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At last some who understands what she is saying 100%.It's all about her life in exile. The first two lines Swahili the rest zulu/Xhosa.
Thanks for the translation.
Thanks for translating
@@revothomas9343 I wish if she was still with us and see what is now going on in the U.S.A the country that harassed her and treated her like a piece of #*** after she married a civil rights activist, she ended up homeless living in West Africa and Zimbabwe.
Hats of for this global icon..from 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪!!!! The Swahili and then mixed with the local South African languages! Genius...
My daddy was a great fan of Miriam Makeba. When i hear of this songs, they remind me when daddy used to turn on his wooden radio. An amazing voice
kumbe uko hapa
@wooden radio...wow...gramophone?
Memories
Congolese of DRC, I have not words to express what I feel . Miriam Makeba IS the best woman singer of Africa. Hapo zamani a very good song.
Swahili oyeh, with luv from Kenya 🇰🇪.... Indeed she sung well in this song... It was her last performance before she went to be with the lord
Swahili is beautiful language
Proud to be Tanzanian 🇹🇿
Swahili is indeed a beautiful language but isnt this song in Xhosa?
As congolese living in South Africa for more than 2 decades, understanding better Swahili, IsiZulu, IsiXhosa. Mama Africa I don't have words to express what I feel through your inspirational songs. Listening to them since my childhood, it is just booooom. Afrika we need from upcoming young stars and put the motherland on the map through music.
Go back to your country damn
Greetings from Algeria.
This is the ultimate example of using vocals as a musical instrument. Giddes is a legend that Africa should celebrate every day.
This world is not my home. 😭
My mom left she loved this song
Been searching for this song 😭
Rest in peace mama 😭😭
Mama Afrika.. Will always remember you. Thank you for the old good times!❤️🇹🇿
An amazing soul and an absolute fighter... May your dear soul continue to rest in the eternal peace Mama Africa!!!
Continue resting in peace Mama Africa. You had a voice and a message. Your music will live on many years to come.
I love Miriam Makeba. Beautiful singer, beautiful black woman! I was a child when she performed here in the USA. And she was virtually banned after marrying Black revolutionary Kwame Ture (Stokely Carmichael). But they cannot ban her SPIRIT. Rest in peace, Miriam. Your spirit lives with us.
rip
Tales With Tosinger Yes, indeed!
SagesseNoir Wheren. Hey Morning. Be is
Forever
God be glorified for the life of this woman, & of Nelson Mandela. It's always great to receive freedom & uplifting from darkness. The power & GRACE of God are beyond measure. Glory to His name forever. Amen.
She's a great performer and I'm glad I lived in her lifetime. ❤️
Ooh Mama Africa how we miss you..lots of love from Kenya.2056 anyone???
Being an indian I had no opportunity to see her. Hard to realise her struggle for freedom of African continent as our ancestors did during our freedom movements. She is my inspiration for liberty from sufferings. ❤🙏🙏🙏
In the early 60’s my Dad took the family to a Harry Belafonte concert in Hawaii.
Harry introduced us to Miriam Makeba, and I was transfixed. The next day, I bought my first Makeba album.
Without a doubt, life is more wonderful because of the music that Miriam Makeba produces, that blossoms in my ears and heart even 60 years later. Bless this woman, her politics, her dignity, her grace, her beauty, her voice, her everything. 🌸🙏🏼💕🙏🏼🌟
Listening from Kenya in 2020, Miriam Makeba was a very organised and inspirational Lady.... Thanks for your songs Mum.
Kefa from Kenya 🇰🇪 thanks mum
I thank my mother Madam Mactilda Kuchio for introducing me to this lovely lady.timeless music.❤
For me the way she manages the crowd and also controling the stage,wow! Mama Africa!
Mama AFRICA proud to be africa
Greatest of her time. Feel appreciated Makeba 🎶 thrilling voice.
Who is hear with Miriam Makeba Enegy in 2020.
Yes here i am too Frank
Merci pour cette puissante et bouleversante vidéo. Elle a toujours été ma mère spirituelle et elle le restera toujours.
Tokos
me
I am here enjoying her beautiful song.
Waaau so talented Mama Africa,rest in eternal peace
She is one of the most inspiration singers I've ever heard in my life
Any Kenyan in here 2023... Leave your LIKE ❤️
The Late Madam,MIRIAM MAKEBA-The Real Mama Africa Rest Your Soul in ITERNAL PEACE.
"hapo zamani sikuwa hivi"....african-Tanzanian language....asante kwa kukuza lugha yetu ya Africa...RIP mama
Kiswahili is for Tz and Kenya...Shukran wenzangu...
Kiswahili ni ya kenya but freely we donated to u
Ok kwel
@@danngoso746 wakenya bara hamjuwi kiswahili mnaongea sheng hovyo tu, ila wapwani Lamu, Mombasa, Kwale, Kilifi etc wako vizuri sana
@@albertjames6845 Tanzania kwani hamna bara na pwani kama vile Kenya ama hujatembea wewe?
One of the magical voices to ever come from our continent. 2019 and still listening from Kenya
Fact ❤❤
@2023 and I never get tired of listening to this wonderful performance by Our own Iron lady Miriam makeba,a lady with a golden voice❤❤❤.Sending love from East Africa
some people were sent by God for a specific reason. Rest in Power Mama Miriam, we thank you for everything you have done and for the sacrifices you made. generations and generations will always salute you.
Absolutely
Her songs have life, may your soul rest with the angels as you sing in special occasions in heaven.
Who is here after watching Sam Mataure interview?🇿🇼
the emotions on that saxophonist 🥺🥺🥺😭😭😭😭😭
I'm listening to this music a thousand times yet it sounds so fresh, new and emotional... Miriam is gone but her spirit lives on and on! 15th August 2019.
I don't know why I find it emotional😭❤️❤️reminds me the day this gift was promoted to glory😞💔we love you Miri❤️❤️❤️
I cried too
From Nairobi Kenya the love for this song is endless.
Old songs were good men,they had a very strong message for the society.very proudly watching it in 2019 from Nairobi Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪