I listen to this song tonight and memories flood my mind. As a child growing up in a rural part of Kenya, we didn't have food, electricity, money in general. Life was hard, many times than I can count we went hungry but we had a radio we could listen to from morning to morning. We could go gather fruits while carrying that radio and listen to songs like this. I took it for granted then, now I'm lucky enough to remember those memories. My childhood was perfect in its own way. Just look back and remember the beauty of your childhood, whatever it was
those were good days to remember. I can recall very well, daddy had a black two batteries radio 📻 cassette with one speaker 🔊 and when the radio loses signal we empower it with a copper thin cable. once the cable touches the radio antenna then you are warm and dry the clear sound beats is all yours. with lots of love from Zambia
It takes me back to 2005 when I was 5 years old , we used to tune in to Radio Zimbabwe 🇿🇼,whenever I listen to this song I start to think about my past and everything that I have been through 😢😢who is with me here in 2022??
it takes me back in 1994 when I was in grade one after loosing my beloved mom 😭😭 in village..my uncle called me in ndola town zambia for a holiday now upon arriving home we found this song being played in the sitting room.. we all fallen into tears in remembrance of my mom😭😭 rip mom🇿🇲
Yvonne Chaka Chaka takes me back in the time that we walk out of our houses following the the beating drums out there where in the background we could hear the rhythm of the song sung in Zulu mixture of English language calling "mama" mama by Yvonne I could remember one day I was absent from school due to sleepless night that covered my memories of my school days
These days were good and sweet, nothing much, even going to school without wasn't an issue, as long as we eat each day was more than enough, these songs made our days
Yvonne signed herself as an African angel in the 80s and has never disappointed . Long life African daughter. She was known as the Princes of Africa ,and now the Queen of Africa and that is Yvonne Chaka Chaka herself . I cant stop listening her songs since 1980s.
Love this song .Motherland Africa is slowly rising and one day will be the most powerful One Nation led by a great leader.(African revolution is coming )❤
Growing up in rural Shurugwi in Zimbabwe, watching this on Ezomugidho with John Phiri and Eric Knight on the show every Thursday. Life was just simple and super.
🇳🇦🇳🇦🇳🇦is my motherland this track it take my memories back on the 80's when I was young boy from a poor family but even those life was very cheap, please African people 's let make this continent a better land for all of us to be one's and those one who are fighting must all so stop such as the Sudanian people please God bless our Queen Yvonne for her caring message in her track my motherland ❤❤❤ I love Africa and I love all African I am proud to be any African.
When l listen this song, l recall when l was in my primary school and we were living in poverty situation and my mother struggled to look for food and evening going to school was hectic,
I remember those years on the 80's we use to wear those shorts which is having only one bocket on the back and it can even tones on the back, my friend that time Africa was a better continent for African we were happy with that soft life my dear, there was no high rate of unemployment youth even.🇳🇦🇳🇦🇳🇦
This song bring back memories of a distant past...I was working in Baringo an used to play it often ..it also played in matatus that ferried us those years ...in 1980s ...I was a young man.....
Going back the memory lane, am sure a lot of those born in the 80's can relate especially my fellow 🇿🇼 's this master piece brings back a lot of memories dozens.....Yvonne you are truly the Queen of our beloved mother land.....
Maravilha do meu continente.Essas músicas marcam a minha juventude .Também faz me recordar a Rádio voz da Renamo ,transmitindo na banda dos 19 e 49 metros khs .pela 1@ vez ouvi a voz do saudoso presidente Dhlakama
Yvonne is one of the best vocalist in the world 🌎😍and mother of African musicians that Africa 🌍has produced great sond that bring united Africa and correct global 👏👍
I was mistritend with my untie in kaoma when I was in grade 8,so I decided to back to my mother in mumbwa , when I hear this song makes me cry, I always remember what happened to me
Dear ama 2000s if you don't want to clean the house or do anything.....just play this songs and Brenda songs......they know what they did to our parents....the house will be cleaned
Reminds me of my elder sister. She used to come home from campus with her Panasonic radio. At times the dry cells were dead. We could dry the cells on top of our grass thatched kitchen..just to listen to Yvonne chakachaka. God bless you big sister..you made our life so entertainment
This song 🎵 kept me sane while doing Masters at Makerere University, Uganda in 2015. Whenever I missed Kenya my Motherland, I switched on this song which in turn gave me childhood memories growing up in rural 🇰🇪 Kenya
Who's here 2024. One love from the United States of America ❤️
from rwanda( africa)
One love from Togo( Africa)
2024 still jamming from Kenya 🇰🇪 my mother land
Who also started 2023 with this masterpiece, ohh my i love it all the way from USA born in my beautiful 254🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪✌🏾✌🏾
Ni wee nakupenda
Africa my home
Ni wee nakupenda iwee mama weeh
Beautiful song ohh my
She is the second one of sauth African black singer.after Mariyma Tola .
Who is listening to this today and be proud to be an African and celebrate Africa day? Love and a proud Namibian 🇳🇦
Send ❤ from USA to my People in the Motherland
Listening
Here in Uganda its love the Song
I listen to this song tonight and memories flood my mind. As a child growing up in a rural part of Kenya, we didn't have food, electricity, money in general. Life was hard, many times than I can count we went hungry but we had a radio we could listen to from morning to morning. We could go gather fruits while carrying that radio and listen to songs like this. I took it for granted then, now I'm lucky enough to remember those memories. My childhood was perfect in its own way. Just look back and remember the beauty of your childhood, whatever it was
still a great song... 2021... n forever
I cannot express it, you said all everything I wanted say.. I love the song for sure, to me the song is still on fashion to 2021
🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪+254
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Boss you just reminded me 1995-2007-12-27 !!! Laikipia my world! Motherland
Such a timeless classic. Nothing but love from Kenya 🇰🇪
Who's with me in 2021?
I am here
Here💜💜💜💜💜
From lakeside city kisumu am in
Am here at Sunton Kasarani!
To date still in love with this jam
those were good days to remember. I can recall very well, daddy had a black two batteries radio 📻 cassette with one speaker 🔊 and when the radio loses signal we empower it with a copper thin cable. once the cable touches the radio antenna then you are warm and dry the clear sound beats is all yours.
with lots of love from
Zambia
WE DON'T SEARCH FOR OLD MUSIC, WE SEARCH FOR MEMORIES, I SO SO MUCH LOVE YVONNE MACHAKA.💯❤😍
❤❤😊😊
It takes me back to 2005 when I was 5 years old , we used to tune in to Radio Zimbabwe 🇿🇼,whenever I listen to this song I start to think about my past and everything that I have been through 😢😢who is with me here in 2022??
Im here
oh yes ZIM will be great again
Ama 2000
I'm here with you
Here bro
Being a youth is like a smoke, just yesterday I was 25 today I'm heading 40. Time really flies.!!!!!
Ahahahaa ❤ 😍 be proud always ❤
Sorry
Me too am 42
🥴
I'm now residing in Australia, but this song just hit nostalgia atmosphere. I miss home, proud to be a Zimbabwean and African too.
It true
Greetings from Nairobi
how is Australia my friend find me a good job there
My dream country from childhood 😮
May good God protect you
Am 45 years of age now but this song brings back my memories of the 1980s , am from Kampala Uganda
Thanks yvonne and I thank everyone who makes us Africans to be proud by your talents🙏🙏 Uganda is my country 🇺🇬
Go Sis , those we're days i Miss Uganda
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
it takes me back in 1994 when I was in grade one after loosing my beloved mom 😭😭 in village..my uncle called me in ndola town zambia for a holiday now upon arriving home we found this song being played in the sitting room.. we all fallen into tears in remembrance of my mom😭😭 rip mom🇿🇲
MHDSRIP
May she rip
Especially what is happening in my country
RIP mum
Waaah so sad Continue RIP Mama
This song makes me feel that it's really a blessing to be an African
A proud African and an Aringa by tribe from the Pearl of Africa Uganda 🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬
Still new brand in my ears. here is a representative from my motherland Uganda
Mama Yvonne Chakachaka you dear are living lagend indeed
My favorite song with a strong touching message. From Kenya 🇰🇪 listening this song for 1000 times now and still listening
I love Yvonne chakachaka music...never gets old from 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Who's with me 2021 Lots of love from 🇰🇪🇰🇪
Tuko
am here April 2021
Niko hapa July 2021
@@alexasm.n.895 1ppp0
Here am 🎧
Iwe nakupenda iwe mama weee, Swahili from Tanzania 🇹🇿 karibuni Sana🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿
Am still listening to this song 2024
me too
When music was music, proud of growing up in 80s, we used to dance these songs with all our hearts, Africa our home, love from Kenya.
Danced to this song in mid 90s
@@njengamwaura3257 lovely this is the song not like nowerdays
My self me
1998 US embassy in Kenya was bombed and Kenyans lost life. I remember this song being played all through. Great composition.
This song reminds me of my late grandparents...They always played this in the evenings. May God continue to rest them in eternal peace. +254. 😍
Yvonne Chaka Chaka takes me back in the time that we walk out of our houses following the the beating drums out there where in the background we could hear the rhythm of the song sung in Zulu mixture of English language calling "mama" mama by Yvonne
I could remember one day I was absent from school due to sleepless night that covered my memories of my school days
These days were good and sweet, nothing much, even going to school without wasn't an issue, as long as we eat each day was more than enough, these songs made our days
Yvonne signed herself as an African angel in the 80s and has never disappointed . Long life African daughter. She was known as the Princes of Africa ,and now the Queen of Africa and that is Yvonne Chaka Chaka herself . I cant stop listening her songs since 1980s.
We used to dance this songs with all our hearts.Africa❤️❤️❤️🇺🇬🇺🇬
This has to be my favourite song by my favourite SA Ariste Yvonne Chaka Chaka,the esteemed Princess of Africa!.Certainly her signature song !.
I deeply love this song, what an emotional and nostalgic song!! Am a proud African and Africa is my motherland. 🇰🇪 🇿🇦
Nostalgic ?
The song is the definition of Africa
I love this song🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼
I remember in 1996 .
Listening from Tanzania.
Love this song .Motherland Africa is slowly rising and one day will be the most powerful One Nation led by a great leader.(African revolution is coming )❤
I belong, I play this tune over and over, till sleep reminds me of the dissatisfaction which tomorrow will be a bright new day in Mamaland
Kenyans 🇰🇪 enjoyed these golden music than South Africans 🇿🇦
Growing up in rural Shurugwi in Zimbabwe, watching this on Ezomugidho with John Phiri and Eric Knight on the show every Thursday. Life was just simple and super.
Miss the old days 😪
I remember we’ll
We were so young and did not even understand the lyrics of the song
We would say Sqamamaland Sqamama 😂😂😂good olden days
goner the days
Life was good back then
Goodold days
1998 the year was full of pain, I lost my dad, life in Kenya capital , Huruma estate was hell on earth. God bless u chaka chaka
I can listen it again and again, brings back memories of yester years, proud kenyan.
Wow this is one of my favourite songs... lot's of love from Kenya East Africa 🇰🇪🇰🇪
I listened to this music on a bus from Kampala to Nairobi 🥰🥰🥰🥰
I can't stop listening....
My Africa 😍
Wow, this song is too sweet ooo... Much love from Nigeria....
Who's here in 2022? Memories bin memories, reminds me of my childhood.
Kenya my home
I miss kenya anyone missing 🇰🇪
It's jan 1st 2024 in ON 🇨🇦
I deeply love this song, what an emotional and nostalgic song!! Am a proud African and Africa is my motherland.
🇳🇦🇳🇦🇳🇦is my motherland this track it take my memories back on the 80's when I was young boy from a poor family but even those life was very cheap, please African people 's let make this continent a better land for all of us to be one's and those one who are fighting must all so stop such as the Sudanian people please God bless our Queen Yvonne for her caring message in her track my motherland ❤❤❤ I love Africa and I love all African I am proud to be any African.
Who else was Hooked up to Soweto songs in their childhood.? Remember Ntombi Marhumbuni.?🥰🥰💞🔥🔥🔥
When l listen this song, l recall when l was in my primary school and we were living in poverty situation and my mother struggled to look for food and evening going to school was hectic,
Miss South Africa 🇿🇦 where I came from ,I'm proud to be African
Is she saying, 'Iwee nakupenda' in the chorus or I am hearing my own things. Am Kenyan and ths songs hits better than it did in 1994. Timeless
I remember those years on the 80's we use to wear those shorts which is having only one bocket on the back and it can even tones on the back, my friend that time Africa was a better continent for African we were happy with that soft life my dear, there was no high rate of unemployment youth even.🇳🇦🇳🇦🇳🇦
This song bring back memories of a distant past...I was working in Baringo an used to play it often ..it also played in matatus that ferried us those years ...in 1980s ...I was a young man.....
Music that never fades. Luv from 🇺🇬🇺🇬
Going back the memory lane, am sure a lot of those born in the 80's can relate especially my fellow 🇿🇼 's this master piece brings back a lot of memories dozens.....Yvonne you are truly the Queen of our beloved mother land.....
Who is here with me 2020
Me am listening to it
I am dear
Yesss❤️❤️
Yes we here 2020✌❤❤
We're together sister
I love this song.... proudly Nigerian
I can't sleep today and I'm just enjoying these Princess of Africa songs on youtube. Much love to you Yvonne chaka Chaka.
From 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪 🇰🇪 still hit 2021.love sooooooo much mother Africa let's unit 💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓
Maravilha do meu continente.Essas músicas marcam a minha juventude .Também faz me recordar a Rádio voz da Renamo ,transmitindo na banda dos 19 e 49 metros khs .pela 1@ vez ouvi a voz do saudoso presidente Dhlakama
I takes me back 1987 when i was 15 years old
This song gives me the chills.. Proudly African.. 🇳🇬🇳🇬❣️😊.. 2022
Song of freedom from South Africa
Yvonne is a icon of South African music.Keep it coming Yvonne I love it.Thankyou.
You are our icon also, you scored two goals in 1996 AFCON final against Tunisia.
Nice song . A Patriotic song for Africa our Continent - Motherland.
COMMENTING FROM THE REPUBLIC OF KENYA: Very inspiring.
I appreciate, from Mauritania
Classic music of all times
Nakupenda mamaland. One Africa, one love, one mamaland.
Here's your neighbor
Love this comment. Listening in New york🇺🇸
Much love from your Nigerian brother🇳🇬
Thumbs up lovers of Chaka Chaka much love from Uganda 🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬
2021🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Beautiful Africa:) Am Proud to be an African! Sweet Voice !
Me to
❤ from Kenya🇰🇪 we're in the streets today fighting for our motherland,life is so tough😢
No worry bro we'll make it ❤
yes am proudly African n i love my continent the heart of the world Africa♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍
From Uganda 🇺🇬🇺🇬 with love .My roots are here in Africaaa....
🇰🇪🇰🇪Kenya march 2021...i love mamaland❣️
Yvonne is one of the best vocalist in the world 🌎😍and mother of African musicians that Africa 🌍has produced great sond that bring united Africa and correct global 👏👍
Great song, memories keep on flowing 🎉❤
We've got to unite, Africa, our motherland! What a powerful message.
1996, 1997, 1998 and 99.. Thanks alot Chakachaka for memories.....
I Love This Song and Evonny !!
Am From Capital City Of Africa Addis Abeba Ethiopia
We really appreciate good songs from South Africa from Nigeria
I was mistritend with my untie in kaoma when I was in grade 8,so I decided to back to my mother in mumbwa , when I hear this song makes me cry, I always remember what happened to me
Every 90s Ethopia's generation grew up listening to this song
I'm always praying when I'm going to see Mama Yvonne Shaka Shaka it was my mother flavoured from Congo DRC🇨🇩
Here I am lovely to Yvonne ChakaChaka I don't understand but I love the songs it make me free from stress all the from Kenya Mombasa
Dear ama 2000s if you don't want to clean the house or do anything.....just play this songs and Brenda songs......they know what they did to our parents....the house will be cleaned
Reminds me of my elder sister. She used to come home from campus with her Panasonic radio. At times the dry cells were dead. We could dry the cells on top of our grass thatched kitchen..just to listen to Yvonne chakachaka. God bless you big sister..you made our life so entertainment
Good old days
Such a calm voice. The taste in her songs won't fade away
This sista is beautiful :) and her voice is amazing!
nayenaye1992 Absolutely true
I will always love 💕 you Chaka lady ! Your song gives us hope although at the moment it is African dictators who are killing fellow Africans 😢
This stood the taste of time...🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Dang brings me back so many childhood memories back in 1994🙏🙏🙆
I'm in Namibia playing that song sounds of Africa
Much ❤❤❤❤ from Uganda 🇺🇬 . On 24th October, 2024
This song 🎵 kept me sane while doing Masters at Makerere University, Uganda in 2015. Whenever I missed Kenya my Motherland, I switched on this song which in turn gave me childhood memories growing up in rural 🇰🇪 Kenya
Africa my home where I belong, the perfect continent God give it to us 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Watching this beautiful music on our freedom day🇳🇬🇳🇬 Happy 61st independent to my motherland, NIGERIA 🇳🇬🇳🇬💪💪
I love this song big time from Kenya.
It reminds me of the freedom struggles in SA and Mandela's years at Roben island back in my younger days...
Though lam a Zimbabwean l love your music Yvonne.you are a star.your melodious voice makes me love your products musically
Zimbabwe too, love thus vibe
She is really a princess of African music from the south
Who is lstening to this song in mid 2022?
Absolutely amazing. Love from Rwanda/Australia
I love you this music I am from ethiopia🇪🇹
Legendary ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤we can't compare with now days music