Wow, time flew by in those 3 hours! Sbu's storytelling of historical events was truly captivating. His detailed narrative left nothing to the imagination, and I was thoroughly engrossed throughout.
This will make for a fascinating anthropological study. What is the value of a surname in 2024? For a patriarchal society there are many people who do not carry their biological fathers surname, a matrilineal system might have been more accurate for cultures that don’t document things. Our history is oral & many don’t know beyond their grandparents if they are fortunate to even know both their parents. If African history was documented it would be easier to trace lineage. Even those who think they know their roots, they might find 2 or 3 generations ago that surname of their forefathers came from the maternal side of great grand mother or it was adopted for survival reasons & the cycle continues. Then you factor the many wars like mfencane/difaqane, ‘enslavement’ & migrations and assimilations of individuals and groups. For generations people have had to assume different identities for the time and place.
Interesting view. This can actually cause a distortion in ukuphahla, particularly if one uses surnames to phahla. I always say AmaXhosa won with this conflict as they often use what they refer to as "ifani/van" which is often a great grandfather's first name. I guess it's a form of filling up those loopholes that cause the loss in lineage.
Grew up hearing the name Sbu Maloya. I think Sbu Maloya was Dj Sbu. 😂😂. Bra Dave. You give interviews we never ever thought we would get. You go deep and interview people we've never thought we would ever see. Reya leboha grootman. O senganga grootman Marrrrrrrreeee. We are still waiting for Warren Masemola😂😂😂😂😂
Great interview, a very humble brother Sbuda 👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾 I now understand his lyrics mo pineng ya gagwe le Geuzin 'Music is Business' Im still bumping the song
Sbu you can tell by the way he recalls every details that he was inspired by his journey... Humble man just saw him here Durban Smith Street still slovas somjita salute
Hola kada Sbu, thank you for sharing your incredible story through this podcast! It's clear that you were born to be an artist, and your ability to recall every detail of your life journey is truly remarkable. Your story is so special, and we're all eagerly awaiting Part 2, where you'll share about your experience joining TKZ. Please keep sharing your talents and experiences with us, we can't wait to hear more!"
Into engiyithanda ngama jita, mawuyinkomo abafihli and after that no hatred. I remember in our team we would shout at each and after game we mock each other about shouting when things are not going well. I loved soccer with all my heart and loosing wasn't a thing i would take easy. When our team lost they were not saying we won against Dream Team but mention my name
Hey i like this guy, Sbu Ntshangase. I can relate to all the kasis stories zakho Sbu, I witnessed all this in Mamelodi as a young boy growing up in the 80s. I won't trade these stories for anything.
Nice story. I think he's referring to Chris Ghelakis of CSR and not John Galanakis. J Galanakis was working with Blondie Makhene and other crew. Tsiki Tsiki's album was done at C Ghelakis's studio. At Mayfair that's where and when M'du was with Solly Molepo and PN Snyman @MGS. That's where he did LA Beat 1, Hit Squad and LA Beat 2. Still at Mayfair he was used as keyboard sessionist for Amaqabane albums by Blondie
great interview, thank you Sbu this interview came in time when I just saw you on the Tkzee 25 years celebration and I was asking myself where can I get your full story, thanks King David I am patiently waiting for part 2
I Enjoyed this. I connected so many dots with this interview! Mdu, TKZee, Mashamplan, Spikiri, Record Labels, Kwaito, Studios, Record Deals. "BenMarie Music Festival" at Zithabiseni Lodge in Kwandebele still exists. Now happens once a year on the 1st Jan. Rebranded as "All White Picnic"
I've been yerning for such content. That era ya Sibu/Mdu/Mashamplani 94-97 was so fascinating. Can you time stamp sections of the video for people who can't do 1 sit of 3 hours.
Kaizer Chiefs catching strays 🤣🤣🤣 great interview. Quite fascinating to note that all our ancestry issues are similar and it boils to one thing all the time; ukulahla amasiko nokungafundiseki eish
Top interview 👌 waiting for part 2. Props to you king I like the how you don't rush in the interview, step by step 👏. We waiting for Mdu, GTZ from chiskop, Arthur etc please work your magic 🙏
We see every legend gets to sit on that chair. Are we ever gonna see Warren Masemola? I know sometines he's in the studio there during some interviews. 😂😂
Sbu is a kind guy, you can tell just by how he interacts with other people
Very nice interview, I really enjoyed my 3hrs. Thank you King David for bringing us Sbu.
i could listen to Sbu talking all day, he's such a good story teller and a great sense of humor too. can we have part 2 sooner hlee. thanks Bra D🤗
The day Mdu Masilela comes to the show, I'm going to buy a lot of wine, sit back reminisce on how I grew up back in the day
with you on that one
Wow, time flew by in those 3 hours! Sbu's storytelling of historical events was truly captivating. His detailed narrative left nothing to the imagination, and I was thoroughly engrossed throughout.
I just listened on tik tik from another page and felt the need to listen to it all
@@24sevenrecords51 I hope you enjoy it just as much as I did.
@@bonganiradebe413 I watched it even today. Simply honest interview
@@24sevenrecords51 He's being authentic. That's what I find endearing about this chat.
Next Must Be Arthur Then Mdu, We Need Hear it All About Our Kwaito Legends
Arthur? South African R.Kelly? No ways!!
@@tshedisokholungoane7069😂😂😂 ayy re sharp ka eena!
True....we need to hear their stories...
Arthur? Yivale mfana😅😅
@@mandixolechaxjali1949 . whether some people like him or not Arthur contributed a lot to Kwaito music and that is a fact that cannot be ignored
I had a crush on this man, I was a teenager . I loved his humility and grace. He still has it today.
This will make for a fascinating anthropological study. What is the value of a surname in 2024? For a patriarchal society there are many people who do not carry their biological fathers surname, a matrilineal system might have been more accurate for cultures that don’t document things. Our history is oral & many don’t know beyond their grandparents if they are fortunate to even know both their parents. If African history was documented it would be easier to trace lineage. Even those who think they know their roots, they might find 2 or 3 generations ago that surname of their forefathers came from the maternal side of great grand mother or it was adopted for survival reasons & the cycle continues. Then you factor the many wars like mfencane/difaqane, ‘enslavement’ & migrations and assimilations of individuals and groups. For generations people have had to assume different identities for the time and place.
I like your academic take on this interview. Amazing stuff!
Interesting view. This can actually cause a distortion in ukuphahla, particularly if one uses surnames to phahla. I always say AmaXhosa won with this conflict as they often use what they refer to as "ifani/van" which is often a great grandfather's first name. I guess it's a form of filling up those loopholes that cause the loss in lineage.
Part two is needed. His life story is very interesting, and they didn't even cover how the TKZee family part started.
yes this was part one
Grew up hearing the name Sbu Maloya. I think Sbu Maloya was Dj Sbu. 😂😂.
Bra Dave. You give interviews we never ever thought we would get. You go deep and interview people we've never thought we would ever see.
Reya leboha grootman. O senganga grootman
Marrrrrrrreeee. We are still waiting for Warren Masemola😂😂😂😂😂
Asfor DJ Sbu 😅😅Warrene, please ☺
Asfor DJ Sbu 😅😅Warrene, please ☺
One of the best interviews I've ever watched, loved the stories and sharing the memories
King D - I love the way u ask questions, follow up n close off e negative convo or sentence for the sake of that relationship going forward. ❤ ❤
What a nice interview Sibu brings everything to life
I can so relate with Sbu. It actually hits home when he speaks of Mfolo and step mom. Nevermind iJake lol😅
I really hope that there's part 2 of this cause there's TKZee n family
Great interview, a very humble brother Sbuda 👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾 I now understand his lyrics mo pineng ya gagwe le Geuzin 'Music is Business' Im still bumping the song
Sbu you can tell by the way he recalls every details that he was inspired by his journey... Humble man just saw him here Durban Smith Street still slovas somjita salute
Awu kodwa Sbu,.. everytime i listen to your story,.. it sounds all new and with more insight,... and yes even in Swaziland sakhula sigunda isChicco
One thing about Bra Dave is that he will make 3 hours feel like 15 minutes! My favorite podcast on UA-cam
The best podcast we have in SA. Keep it up Dave
Thank you very much
Hola, thank you very much.
@@kingdavidstudio1 Kgosi!!
true
No, bra David! Where is part 2? This has to be one of the best interviews I've ever seen... Thank you.
Hola kada Sbu, thank you for sharing your incredible story through this podcast! It's clear that you were born to be an artist, and your ability to recall every detail of your life journey is truly remarkable. Your story is so special, and we're all eagerly awaiting Part 2, where you'll share about your experience joining TKZ. Please keep sharing your talents and experiences with us, we can't wait to hear more!"
Chiefs is getting stray bullets again! Lovely interview guys I loved it 😃
What a beautiful interview, bra Sbuda is so smart. A great storyteller of note!
Looking forward to this Sbu is such a good story teller
I have never laughed this much at 5am
Sbuda his a good story teller😂😂Details👊👊
sbu maloya salute grootmaan david
In all his interviews he hardly says anything about Dr Mageu ....but after most interviews I slowly got to understand him and accept his music.
Into engiyithanda ngama jita, mawuyinkomo abafihli and after that no hatred. I remember in our team we would shout at each and after game we mock each other about shouting when things are not going well. I loved soccer with all my heart and loosing wasn't a thing i would take easy. When our team lost they were not saying we won against Dream Team but mention my name
Mgazi Sobethu good story teller 🤗🙌🏽🤗
I love this!
Hey i like this guy, Sbu Ntshangase. I can relate to all the kasis stories zakho Sbu, I witnessed all this in Mamelodi as a young boy growing up in the 80s. I won't trade these stories for anything.
Nice story. I think he's referring to Chris Ghelakis of CSR and not John Galanakis. J Galanakis was working with Blondie Makhene and other crew. Tsiki Tsiki's album was done at C Ghelakis's studio. At Mayfair that's where and when M'du was with Solly Molepo and PN Snyman @MGS. That's where he did LA Beat 1, Hit Squad and LA Beat 2. Still at Mayfair he was used as keyboard sessionist for Amaqabane albums by Blondie
He can tell a storie "Wow, what an episode." i feel like I was they way he narrated his stories.
Great interview, I like how he shares details of a story you want him to finish. Good story telling you tell he's an artist.
Part 2 Please, This one of your best interviews, Sbu is an amazing story teller
I enjoyed this interview
umntana ka Tinana 😂 I thought I’ll only listen for 15 minutes but here I am an hour later 😮
Ahhh ma grootman you just made my day 😂 ningihlekise 😂😂😂😂 all the grootman SBU ❤
The best landlord in the world 👌
What a kasi talk👌
Great interview. S’bu is such a great storyteller
Good story teller...
This is my favorite, I relate so much to the story of grootman Sbu . great intervview bra Dave
Thanks sbu ❤ your interview king David please bring more legends of kwaito it's interesting 👍 bra
Angisathandi manje nge Chiefs 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💔 Sbu's story is so much like mines full of hardships growing eKASI with just an older sister and no other siblings
His life story is very interesting. He tells it very nicely. That nice and very neat house in the neighbourhood 👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
great interview, thank you Sbu this interview came in time when I just saw you on the Tkzee 25 years celebration and I was asking myself where can I get your full story, thanks King David I am patiently waiting for part 2
Sbu… what an interview man 🙌🏾
Well done Bhuti Sbu, an incredible Story Teller 😊😊
Sbu is a legend,I love that he is real,no glasses as well
This interview was delightful; I enjoyed it effortlessly.
I cant wait for part 2.
These are my favorite episodes. Sbu's life story is interesting.
Ah Maloya is smooth with it ,nice convo
Nice subtle interview
He
He was part of the first Mashamplani with Mdu, Magesh and Pro Ngubane
Ha monate fela 🎼🎶
It means it's only nineties
Ahh Sbu! What a guy..... Thank you
I Enjoyed this. I connected so many dots with this interview! Mdu, TKZee, Mashamplan, Spikiri, Record Labels, Kwaito, Studios, Record Deals. "BenMarie Music Festival" at Zithabiseni Lodge in Kwandebele still exists. Now happens once a year on the 1st Jan. Rebranded as "All White Picnic"
This interview will perform best over time.
Where is Part 2 of this?Brilliant interview...
Wow 👌 nice interview bra Dave
16:18 😂😂😂😂😂😂Eish
Ah Maloya is smooth with ,nice convo
Good story teller. Great museum of history t
i wonder what his relationship with DJ Sbu (Mzekezeke) is now given their beef before. maybe they still have beef.
Speak about determination 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 culela abantu abay 2 😂😂😂 Ou yhini unyana ka Tinana 🙌🏾
Great interview. Thoroughly enjoyed it 💯
Good story teller 🎉
Great guy indeed ❤
Awu bafwethu kanti uSbuda uphuma eBeruit, uKau kanti.
Sbu is such a good story teller 😊
Sbu is here to remind us how old we are 🤣
I've been yerning for such content. That era ya Sibu/Mdu/Mashamplani 94-97 was so fascinating. Can you time stamp sections of the video for people who can't do 1 sit of 3 hours.
S'Buda, grootman I'm crying here on your behalf because just the royalties from the TskiTsiki album would've set you up properly till today
great talent there best of the best (Nonkosi)
We need apart 3 of this interview
I gotta respect bra Dave for giving kwaito legends their whilst they still alive
I wanted him to speak about TKZEE Family story how it came abt, the recording of the album nabo Mageu Gwayza etc its a pity he didnt.
Now waiting for Chicco, Arthur and Mdu.
inkinga leya “umfana omhlophe” 😂
Kaizer Chiefs catching strays 🤣🤣🤣 great interview. Quite fascinating to note that all our ancestry issues are similar and it boils to one thing all the time; ukulahla amasiko nokungafundiseki eish
Top interview 👌 waiting for part 2. Props to you king I like the how you don't rush in the interview, step by step 👏. We waiting for Mdu, GTZ from chiskop, Arthur etc please work your magic 🙏
Uza nayo kakuhle 👌🏾
Can you bring mdu masilela
We are waiting for Godfather of KWAITO himself ✊
Best Interview this year so far😌😻
Top interview
The way bruh Daves guests are always on point with honesty🙌🏾
Sbu Maloya legendary
Those were my times😂😂😂😂😂
We see every legend gets to sit on that chair.
Are we ever gonna see Warren Masemola? I know sometines he's in the studio there during some interviews. 😂😂
Get Zwai and Kabelo of tkzee
Your 4room story exactly like mine bekumnandi kakhulu ukukhuliawa ugogo
Please bring Eugene Mthethwa brazo
Ebanna 3hours gone just like that.
sbu hs 6hour story, wer in
Please bring Mdu
Bring zola hes also a great story teller