I watched this guy once in Botswana around 2009/10. He was soo beautiful. I was really hurt when i learnt he had passed on. He was one of the greatest musicians of his generation. Rest in peace Nana!
From all the way from Eswatini with love to Stimela.......reminds of my boyhood days . This song was a hit those years . May their souls rest in peace . Amen
The music of Faso is an inexhaustible source of sweetness. It allows us to plunge deep inside ourselves and at the same time resonate with our fellow man, Yé Lassina Coulibaly❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
YE Madoda, lalelani iinsimbi, the intrumental backing is just out of this world. Best live performance ever for this song, great composers and performers. Stimela must be proud to have had Nana Motijoane in their fold. HE DID justice to this song. LIQINISO LELO MADODA. I am proud of our South African Music. We stand our own!
Everything about this performance is excellent! I am embarrassed to admit that I knew nothing about this fellow and Stimela, even though I have been a fan of Ray Phiri's since I saw him on Paul Simeon's Graceland album and performances in or about 1987. I had not heard this beautiful song until just yesterday, and hearing it was because I heard of Ray Phiri's death and was exploring his musical exploits. It is sad that Africa has lost these two brilliant and exceptionally talented human beings. On this performance though, can anyone tell why that lady backup singer (in the middle) always twisted her head to her right every time she belched "I am inspired, I cannot understand hate"? That was kind of funny.
8 years later and you watching this... You are a true legend
Ralph Gaoseb, thnx 4 this memories few moons back... appreciated, Chipa chipa.
The music that will never perish forever Stimela forever Ray Phiri forever Nana Cayote
I watched this guy once in Botswana around 2009/10. He was soo beautiful. I was really hurt when i learnt he had passed on. He was one of the greatest musicians of his generation. Rest in peace Nana!
The legend... In his voice no one can do it like him.
my Dad was the best, proud to be the Son.
Yhoooooo He was the blessing in Africa i loved his voice
Dude I envy u for having such an inspiration for a father. U have every right to be eternally proud. #Legend
His voice is magic. A true blessing. RIP sir!!!!
I love your dad. he was an amazing being. We thank him for childhood memories
I won't say he was I still regard him as the greatest vocalist Africa has ever produced
Naanaaaaa Coyooooteeeeee, your moves tog 😥😥😥😥😥
As a teenager in the late 80's.....will never forget...
Lesotho was and still proud of you Nana
Will always come back here.
From all the way from Eswatini with love to Stimela.......reminds of my boyhood days . This song was a hit those years . May their souls rest in peace . Amen
The music of Faso is an inexhaustible source of sweetness.
It allows us to plunge deep inside ourselves and at the same time resonate with our fellow man, Yé Lassina Coulibaly❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
YE Madoda, lalelani iinsimbi, the intrumental backing is just out of this world. Best live performance ever for this song, great composers and performers. Stimela must be proud to have had Nana Motijoane in their fold. HE DID justice to this song. LIQINISO LELO MADODA. I am proud of our South African Music. We stand our own!
😭😭😭😭💗💗💗💗💗💗
Oh what a voice. Will always be in our hearts.
loved this gentleman...May his soul rest in peace..We will always love you Nana....
One of SA's greatest of all time! 🙌🏾
REAL MUSIC BY REAL MUSICIANS .WONDERFUL DANCERS
Still enjoying the symphony of the fallen founding fathers ❤❤❤
People pass on but music never stops
RIP Nana Coyote will forever be your number one fan
Stimela is my favourite group. a lifetime group
it's about time to respect this people .they don't deserve to be treated like tthat.
One in a million vocals
This is the best version ever, listen to the bass guitar, ay phinda mzala!
The songs name is " Whispers in the deep " , please rename it for those desperately searching for this masterpiece 🤗
Ka u phinde mzala part made me fall in love with dis track frm my childhood till now.
This is what we call good music
I watched Stimela as much as I wanted in
Phikwe Area 1. I was so used to Stimela
The dancers are it .GOOD GIRLS.tHOSE GREAT OLD DAYS.
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Still powerful. "speak out your mind".....
Just give me more goosebumps😍🇳🇦
Whos listerning in 2020
2022 🤍🕊
REST IN PEACE NANA COYOTE KA GOLDEN VOICE KETLA DULA KE O HOPOLA JOOOOOOOOO LEFUUUUU KEA O TSHABA
This guy...bestest
Nana Cayote, love him
Nana the best
Everything about this performance is excellent! I am embarrassed to admit that I knew nothing about this fellow and Stimela, even though I have been a fan of Ray Phiri's since I saw him on Paul Simeon's Graceland album and performances in or about 1987. I had not heard this beautiful song until just yesterday, and hearing it was because I heard of Ray Phiri's death and was exploring his musical exploits. It is sad that Africa has lost these two brilliant and exceptionally talented human beings.
On this performance though, can anyone tell why that lady backup singer (in the middle) always twisted her head to her right every time she belched "I am inspired, I cannot understand hate"? That was kind of funny.
Ladies are just dancing
@@socratesworld14 Duh!!!, who said otherwise? The question was about her twisting of her head.
Singers breath away from the mic, beautiful
Eish, missing Mamaland right now strubob ♥ ♥ ♥
Great group ever
I’ll forever respect Stimela for that bridge
one of my Favorite
Love it................
2022 ke etsa feela...ha bashoe!
Legend always
Who are the backup singers?
Dope❤😋🇳🇦
God why do the good ones go first.we r left with fakes.
the big question.
phinda mzala
I'll Go Tomorrow
Wow😢
Sing it papaaaa :-D
Music when thing was things
I'm inspired I can't understand hate...
2024/03🎉
Such forceful rendition of this classic!
O Sbari base lokshin, 🌶️🌶️🌶️🎈🎈🏆
stimela is alive
Gladys night
Gladys night
Kind hearted man dobby gray
Dobby Gray kindhearted man