This song reminds me when I was working in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe getting peanuts, failing to pay to rent ,with no girlfriend, friends deserting me everyday..But I kept walking, now am driving a Jeep ....
I’m so heartbroken 💔😔😢 Reason being it seems like dis songs are being admired by the non-south africans😔.If you are a 🇿🇦 plz hit the like button more especially “youth”.......I was born 1992 but im in love 😍 🥰with the songs
This song was a hit in Northern Uganda, perhaps Uganda as a whole. I have been made to understand that this guy was not that popular in South Africa, I don't know why. The song greatly reminds me of my early days in Primary School as well as my uncles family members. Every one who mattered in that home died of either HIV or something else. Sad memories indeed.
@@davidwilliamseram9008 Bra Dave...im South African i grew up with this music from primary etc same story as you most ppl who were adults when i was a kid atleast half are dead. I mean this music reminds me of ppl who r not there anymore n dts part of de reason i play it rarely. Even my older brother (56) said de same about loosing friends he used to go to discos with...n he cant handle this music much and tells me straight it gets him emotional. So we play it and love it but man emotions attached to this is not all nice sometyms...
@@moshoanetafitaphasha2392 thought I was the only feeling emotional...it reminds me of people who are no longer with us, in as much as I was still a kid I remember how we would play in the street while this music was playing
I remember going to school without breakfast, shoes, a jacket during cold seasons, lunch and transport.I Thank my mom she afforded school uniform and books. Thank You!
Tears come to my eyes when I listen to this...why?....It was a song I grew up while struggling with my single mum..no school fees..chased home..I made it..a teacher with a school.. .teaching many free..over 2000 individually to Universities in Kenya..I thank God.. I teach Eight subjects..yet I nearly didn't make it..This song is for fighters..I love it..its as if its Yesterday..it motivated me..it continues to do so in 2021..Hustlers do and will win!!!!!!!!!!...Be blessed
Am a Namibian n I absolutely love this songs. Am 19😂 trap hiphop n house songs cant be compared to this song cz they sang this songs with real emotion. No fancy cars, half naked girls or flexing just pure emotional reallife songs.
October 2024 here i am.Godbless u Dunlop Kids.To the living kids I wish u all the best.To the departed I say to u RIP.We will always cherish and miss u guys❤
I was born 95. My mom used to play these songs around the house in the early 2000's. Despite the music being beautiful, I found the girls in the video so beautiful, which shaped my positive view on African women. ❤❤❤ this song brings me to tears 😭😟
Was also born in 95 my dad always played these and would dance yho gone are those days, he passed away in 2018 while I was out of the country I play these whenever I miss him.
It’s funny how we lived similar lives chase in a different parts of the world. I was born same year and l also grew fond of Southern African women. Had a crush on all them ladies.
One thing I love about South Africans is their deep sense of feelings in their songs and culture..In Kenyan we have long distance runners to offer..but to you in the South..we thank you for your songs..I don't understand most words,but I get the msgs naturally..from Zambia,Zimbabwe,South Africa.Swaziland,Lesotho...ASANTE..in Kiswahili "Thank you"... God bless..
Tears in my eyes..... oh this song reminds me of ma late mum she used to play it for her customers while selling her local brews way back 1993 northern uganda.
This song reminds me of my late step dad😢😢😢 Your daughter is doing so well and currently in university💔..you left her when she was in primary..she misses you
To Africans who are broad,may this song reminds you that mother-land loves you🥰Anyways I also don't understand the language but I am chanting after and so is you. X
This song kills me! All my childhood came back to live with sadness 😥at age 7 have nothing to eat no place to sleep. No one wanna associate with me! Comb the trash to find anything eatable 😢. I remembered, my own older sister would tell her friends That I’m a neighbor’s kid. Not related to her😁 All good that was my past 😁.
This song awakened the beast of hardwork in me, it was in 1996, at only 10 years old my life changed and discipline became my core value, I became so mature that I felt like an adult. We need such kind of inspiration in songs today that can change lives especially children like this song did to me. Over 25 years later, I'm proud of the victories and proud of how I have managed the loses that life has offered me. I will never forget coz the strength I gained through this song has been unmatched. I was too young to even understand what you were talking about but those visuals of a poor child changed my life coz I realized exactly what you were talking about 😭😭😭❤️❤️💪🏾🇿🇲
Straight from KENYA 🇰🇪..Loving this SOUTHERN TUNE 🇿🇦used to be played along the umqombothi song on radio kbc back in early 2000s,when life was sweet...(reminds me of my friends God rest their souls)
May the lord rest them in peace, I remember listening to them on radio KBC Taifa leo, with Umqombothi. You're correct. I'm feeling deep pain and crying at many memories. People have become evil, but our tears shall be wiped by Mary mother of God.
still in love with this album. I bought it in 1992 with my first month's salary. it takes me down the memory lane from the village to the city of Harare known at that time as the sunshine city. I still have the cassette
this song reminds when l was a boy,l think this song came out in 1990 to 1992 if lm not mistaken.l remember those it was a drought in Zim. l cry when l play this song and l love it wholeheartedly
Listening to this song brings back memories of my childhood. When things were still good in Zimbabwe🇿🇼. Rest in peace Patricia Majalisa and thank you for such timeless music!
Brings back great memories when I thought all musicians are from Namibia. And wondered how the fit inside a t.v.. I was young and clearly didn't understand it all but I enjoy my childhood, thanks to song like this one. Namibia all the way
going through peoples comments and i cant help but share the same sentiments..i cry every time I hear this song and it takes me back to my childhood days..its soo nostalgic..Dalom kids are forever engraved into our hearts
This songs 😍😍😍 It makes me feel like speaking Xhosa even though I don't understand. It reminds me of my dad driving our Toyota cressida 3.0 GLi automatic, digital despot..... All the way from Namibia I still approve......✔️✔️✔️
This great music is being kept alive by people of Botswana and Namibia. Respect to the people of those countries!! I really miss my uncle. He used to bring me lots of coins and sweets on his return from Gauteng during Christmas time. He'll play the likes of splash, dalom kids, chicco etc on his beloved Tempest cassette player using PM 10 batteries. RIP uncle and i'll never forget how you looked after me when i was still young.
I'm proudly African.i love our song even if I don't know d meaning of some I just feel d black connection which Mk me enjoy d song.much love from Nigeria
Collins Otieno tell me about,it’s so amazing I didn’t care bcs 99% of us SA we didn’t have shoes struggle was our life.God is great to have able to appreciate everything I have accomplished in spite of my humble beginnings🇿🇦🇰🇪🇿🇼🇳🇬🇸🇳🇹🇲🇸🇹🇸🇿🇺🇬
Girls, my name is Irineu. I was born in Guinea-Bissau, a former Portuguese colony located on the west coast of Africa. Every now and then at night I start researching the music of countries located in southern Africa to learn a little about the culture without any kind of contact with the southern part of Africa. One day I went on UA-cam and was listening to Brenda Fassie, Paul Simon - Diamonds On The Soles Of Her Shoes and suddenly I saw DALOM KIDS! I didn't even know it, but I listened to it. I was so moved that I cried and felt a little joy and sadness at the same time. And I don't know how to explain it. I don't understand the lyrics of the song, but this song (Dalom Kids - Ndincendeni) touched me. I try to sing it to my 3 and 8 month old son, he also likes it and already sings it a little.... I love you and may God protect you! A big hug
Born and raised in limpopo provonce.SA.these are songs tht will always nd forever remind us of wht it means about povery,struggle for survival.though it brongs good memories 😅😅😅❤❤❤.# south african
Songs of Splash, Patricia Majalisa and Dalom kids are touching. They bring back all good memories of olden days. They make one to cry when thinking about those days.
Listening to this song makes me feel like cry it makes me remember my childhood friends from Uganda..... I'm now trapped bse of Corona in the UK where I'm doing my Masters Degree in Surgery...
I remember back on 2008 my father asked me son why you like this song bcs you where not even born the time we enjoying. I just said I love the instrumental an msg end of story daddy
May your dear dad rest in eternal peace, congrats to you please follow humility always refuse to follow foreign modernity and love your future children and share part of your salary to orphans or orphanages who are young and also feel the pain of losing a dad. thank you sister.
Never heard this song until today when going to spend a night at mum's place where she last slept when she died, am sleeping where she was placed while listening to this song, I feel mum in this song
Masterpiece , great blend of voices, cool dance to the rythm....I just love SA Music since my childhood. Such songs reminds me of GAREX (Garissa Express) in late 80's on our long journeys to upcountry
😭😭😭 makes me miss my grandmother and little sister, these songs played over the radio and the joy they brought to us,it was priceless moments. Olden days music was bang on!
I used to watch these guys when I was jus 10 yrs..but I loved n still love them more... Music soothing to the soul..❤❤ ❤ you're the best, even up to now I I'm still enjoying
All the way from Kenya, I don't understand a single word but just makes me emotional. I love this band. Any South African please explain what the song means? Please??
The tittle of the song NDINCEDENI, Xhosa word means HELP ME. Andisakwazi nokuya esikolweni I can't even afford to go to school Andinayo nempahla yokunxiba I don't have clothes Ndicela uncedo kuni bantu bakuthi Somebody help me Hope you'll help me by teaching me Swahili language 😂😂😂
Being a last born in a family of eight... Food, school fees and clothes was luxury in our family... Thank God through hard work and prayers we did . All of us went above high school and passed... And the rest is history... The songs is a pain of joy... .
Love it. Love beautiful girls swinging beauty in their dance. Waa serious men in their struggle expressed by tears in their eyes. Great Africa. The struggle continues.
Im 24 years old now. I grew up around this songs in a shebeen, ohh poi this takes me back to my fun childhood. thanks for posting. ive been looking for this soong for a long time!
Nairobi Kenya with lots of love to this music.it brings back the memories of early 1994 to 1996 when we used to contribute to buy the radio batteries then we dance whole night
me too same situation we used to sing it along together..i was 5 years or something..it was my mum's best and favourite song..he passed on in 2005..rest in peace mum
This song reminds me when I was working in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe getting peanuts, failing to pay to rent ,with no girlfriend, friends deserting me everyday..But I kept walking, now am driving a Jeep ....
Wow, congratulations
💯💯
Wow.God is great
Make sure this song plays in that JEEP to motivate you further. Be blessed.
More blessings coming!
I’m so heartbroken 💔😔😢
Reason being it seems like dis songs are being admired by the non-south africans😔.If you are a 🇿🇦 plz hit the like button more especially “youth”.......I was born 1992 but im in love 😍 🥰with the songs
I'm from Lesotho though 🇱🇸🇱🇸❤
I was born in 1990. I'm a south African. Huge fan of this kind of music.
This song was a hit in Northern Uganda, perhaps Uganda as a whole. I have been made to understand that this guy was not that popular in South Africa, I don't know why. The song greatly reminds me of my early days in Primary School as well as my uncles family members. Every one who mattered in that home died of either HIV or something else. Sad memories indeed.
@@davidwilliamseram9008 Bra Dave...im South African i grew up with this music from primary etc same story as you most ppl who were adults when i was a kid atleast half are dead. I mean this music reminds me of ppl who r not there anymore n dts part of de reason i play it rarely. Even my older brother (56) said de same about loosing friends he used to go to discos with...n he cant handle this music much and tells me straight it gets him emotional. So we play it and love it but man emotions attached to this is not all nice sometyms...
@@moshoanetafitaphasha2392 thought I was the only feeling emotional...it reminds me of people who are no longer with us, in as much as I was still a kid I remember how we would play in the street while this music was playing
Who is with me in August 2024,a true African displaying Africanicity with Africanism mindset
2024?? Who still listens to this great hit❤
why not mara vele takes me back🤣❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
me here right now and everyday i have to
Yes I am here
We are here
I love this hit❤
I'm 🇳🇦 age of 50 I love this music since I was 13yrs old my late mum use to send me to go buy bread at the shop ,that time bread was 2,50c 🙈🙈🙈💔
Hi there I am now 55 years, my mom used to dance with me and my brother now she is no more. I get heart broken when I listen to the song...
i love this song all the way from nbi kenya
I remember going to school without breakfast, shoes, a jacket during cold seasons, lunch and transport.I Thank my mom she afforded school uniform and books. Thank You!
thank you momma. where are you now, and how old bro
I can relate and life was so fine never mind the situation.those were the best years.victor Mahapeletsa sereni
We are in the same boat
@@yohanaogom6661 aAAAaAAAAAa@QQQQQQ
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Tears come to my eyes when I listen to this...why?....It was a song I grew up while struggling with my single mum..no school fees..chased home..I made it..a teacher with a school.. .teaching many free..over 2000 individually to Universities in Kenya..I thank God.. I teach Eight subjects..yet I nearly didn't make it..This song is for fighters..I love it..its as if its Yesterday..it motivated me..it continues to do so in 2021..Hustlers do and will win!!!!!!!!!!...Be blessed
thank you
I hope you are still going strong and sharing your story of triumph,Anthony😊
Am a Namibian n I absolutely love this songs. Am 19😂 trap hiphop n house songs cant be compared to this song cz they sang this songs with real emotion. No fancy cars, half naked girls or flexing just pure emotional reallife songs.
😂😂kablood Uganda represented
True
Nam👌🏽
Very true. I'm also young and I love listening to these kind of song
Facts💪🏽
anyone in 2024
ovi😂
I'm here chomi
good music
Yebo
October 2024 here i am.Godbless u Dunlop Kids.To the living kids I wish u all the best.To the departed I say to u RIP.We will always cherish and miss u guys❤
I was born 95. My mom used to play these songs around the house in the early 2000's. Despite the music being beautiful, I found the girls in the video so beautiful, which shaped my positive view on African women. ❤❤❤ this song brings me to tears 😭😟
I was also born in 95 n my mom would play this in the house i cried alot 😂😂 i still do😣
I can relate😢😢😢💙💙💙
Was also born in 95 my dad always played these and would dance yho gone are those days, he passed away in 2018 while I was out of the country I play these whenever I miss him.
It’s funny how we lived similar lives chase in a different parts of the world. I was born same year and l also grew fond of Southern African women. Had a crush on all them ladies.
One thing I love about South Africans is their deep sense of feelings in their songs and culture..In Kenyan we have long distance runners to offer..but to you in the South..we thank you for your songs..I don't understand most words,but I get the msgs naturally..from Zambia,Zimbabwe,South Africa.Swaziland,Lesotho...ASANTE..in Kiswahili "Thank you"... God bless..
🤣🤣😂 kweli kabisa
One love from Zim brothers
The song is just explaining how she is suffering and not going to school and she hasn't had new clothes in a long time 😢
SO I forgot to say she is asking for assistance
One love from zambia
😊
2022 and still here. We can't get enough of their great sound.
We here ❤
❤️
💯
Today
2023🐐🔥❤
Tears in my eyes..... oh this song reminds me of ma late mum she used to play it for her customers while selling her local brews way back 1993 northern uganda.
+mega munguryek Kennedy mum RIP
+mega munguryek Kennedy
RIP to your Mama!
Awwww She had great choice in music :)
mega munguryek Kennedy she hear reminds me of my Mom and my brother the world just seems so empty now.😭😭😭
Lisa Hadebe ...I understand exactly what you mean... ..sad indeed.
Gone are days when we didn't need alcohol and drugs to be happy.Music all the way.
I love Dalom kids ❤❤❤
🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶 Forever young dalom kids
Alcohol was there bro
Don't lie
@@mwehulwamba3461 He did not say there was no alcohol bro.Read his comment again
I was four years listening to this song ❤️
People have always drank what are you talking about lmao
This song reminds me of my late step dad😢😢😢
Your daughter is doing so well and currently in university💔..you left her when she was in primary..she misses you
He could never leave you even if you can't see him his there watching you. Pray for him tonight . His at peace. Rest easy .
Keep going
Amen
2019...I feel more African when listening to this kind of music. I feel a sense of belonging!
-I feel like I was around during those days but I'm only 20 n I'm so in love with this kind of music❤️
Tsholofelo you very beautiful hey
TRUE
I love you man! 😩🙏
Yes indeed..
Who is here watching this video while reading comments?
I'm with you dear🥳🥳
Lavhelesani Precious im with you dear😍
Me lavhelesani
Anyone who can help with the song name but I can remember the words sizwile ukuthi uyasebenza......asitholi lutho ekhaya
@@andrewngondo2590 Name of the song is "Ndincedeni"
I lost my dad at very young age this track draws me close to the little memories we shared,I Love you dad😌
Sory bro.. Be comforted
May his soul Rest in Peace
Be patient bro God knows why!
Same Here😭😭😭, I miss papa everyday 😭
Same to me bro and my Dad use to dance for me continue resting in peace Daddy
I was born in 1998, i love this song remind me of my father's shebeen, customers used to request this song in the early 2000s. Proud South African🇿🇦
Still love this track 😘😘😘 all the way from Namibia
Thought I was the only Namibian who listened to this
Reminds of the late aunties and uncles. Katima, Namibia
JST THINKING OF MY FATHER
This close to my heart
I have the CD maybe you need it mem
Lyrics
Iya iya holololo
Iya iya ho-oo
Hosana ho-oo
Hosana ho-oo
Sicela uncedo kuni bantu bakithi
Angisakwazi nokuya eskolweni holololo ma
Awuwa lawo-oo
Hosana ho-oo
Hosana ho-oo
Awuwa lawo-o
Angisakwazi nokuya eskolweni holololo ma
Angina nempahla yokungxiba yoh
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heish its tough especially going thru corona listening to this one miet cry
No iya iya its ndiya ndiya
Thank you for the lyrics🙏😭🙏⚡
Thank you for lyrics
What does yokungxiba mean. The rest I understand
To Africans who are broad,may this song reminds you that mother-land loves you🥰Anyways I also don't understand the language but I am chanting after and so is you. X
Very true
Amen to that
This song kills me! All my childhood came back to live with sadness 😥at age 7 have nothing to eat no place to sleep. No one wanna associate with me! Comb the trash to find anything eatable 😢. I remembered, my own older sister would tell her friends That I’m a neighbor’s kid. Not related to her😁
All good that was my past 😁.
Qe have a lot in common.
Abu Issa Hope life is better now
Benson Sseruwagi . Thank you for asking. More than I could asked for! And donating 10% of my salary to charity. Be bless Sir!
Ivan Julius.Right on pal. Better make them regret the past. Hope you’re riding high ma man! Stay bless.
👊🏾✊🏾
This song awakened the beast of hardwork in me, it was in 1996, at only 10 years old my life changed and discipline became my core value, I became so mature that I felt like an adult. We need such kind of inspiration in songs today that can change lives especially children like this song did to me. Over 25 years later, I'm proud of the victories and proud of how I have managed the loses that life has offered me. I will never forget coz the strength I gained through this song has been unmatched. I was too young to even understand what you were talking about but those visuals of a poor child changed my life coz I realized exactly what you were talking about 😭😭😭❤️❤️💪🏾🇿🇲
This song is inspiring me
Straight from KENYA 🇰🇪..Loving this SOUTHERN TUNE 🇿🇦used to be played along the umqombothi song on radio kbc back in early 2000s,when life was sweet...(reminds me of my friends God rest their souls)
May the lord rest them in peace, I remember listening to them on radio KBC Taifa leo, with Umqombothi. You're correct. I'm feeling deep pain and crying at many memories.
People have become evil, but our tears shall be wiped by Mary mother of God.
I heard this song on KBC English Service yesterday and I had to look for it. It still is being played on KBC and rightly so. This is a masterpiece.
The iconic QUEENS OF AFRICAN MUSIC bless this icons
This song made me very strong growing up wasn't easy but God had my back since day one till today I thank him for everything ❤️
Today I cried while listening to this song it hurts so much😢
still in love with this album. I bought it in 1992 with my first month's salary. it takes me down the memory lane from the village to the city of Harare known at that time as the sunshine city. I still have the cassette
Powerful memory...
Reminds me of the days I used to walk barefoot 44 minutes distance to my primary school, God of Mercy I praise you.
Same situation with me, but God is there it's now history of the past
this song reminds when l was a boy,l think this song came out in 1990 to 1992 if lm not mistaken.l remember those it was a drought in Zim.
l cry when l play this song and l love it wholeheartedly
I love this music since I was young.... EVERY YEAR need to listen it, first time I heard it was in south African shop in Casablanca. From Morocco 🇲🇦
Wish I could like 50times from Zim with love.... 2019 anyone
Yes sis you're right, I remember back in 90s love it . US
The track reminds me of good old days when l was a school boy. My father worked hard for me to be where I am. I miss you my father. RIP
My dad loved this group even months before he died he would always play their songs😊😢
where ever this type of music went plz can it kindly find its way back😢
Sadly it wont make a way back. Been replaced by so called house and SA Hip hop.
Exactly my thought
@@cstflyer Now It's Amapiano.. Hip hop and House is nowhere to be found.. Good music always die 😢😥
This song reminds me of my mother, She motivated me to be where I am right now. I am so grateful. Rest in Peace my mother.
Listening to this through this corona time💕
listening
Neelo Matlhaba ? I spelled it right
@@antoinettemulenga yeah dear
where were you in 1993? It was my first time to hear the song. Gone are the days.
Neelo Matlhaba oh noo😭 was born 1994
In Zimbabwe this was a big song and the video invokes so many memories
Plot Mhako bulawayo night clubs😂😂😂i feel like crying....i miss those days
In Mozambique too
@@mthunzie l also mic makhokhoba
True it reminds me of Eric Knight
Those days sisadla idola siyimamela komgodini eluanch esikolo
Someone's goin to ask who's here in 2030 ❤ we're forever here🔥🔥💯
South African classic songs are never outdated. Always sweet, memorable and entertaining.
Listening to this song brings back memories of my childhood. When things were still good in Zimbabwe🇿🇼. Rest in peace Patricia Majalisa and thank you for such timeless music!
I pray that Zim finds her feet again 😢😢😢. Your country was such an inspiration to SADC. From SA with love family
@@mthokozisilutseke2646 salut
2021, still jamming to this masterpiece
Still rocking
Nangoku am listening to it.💞💖
Although I'm a Zimbabwean this song berings real memories bro Dan RIPS Dan,
Brings back great memories when I thought all musicians are from Namibia. And wondered how the fit inside a t.v.. I was young and clearly didn't understand it all but I enjoy my childhood, thanks to song like this one. Namibia all the way
Makes me feel like shading tears. I wonder if some of them are still alive !! I would surely appreciate a hug from any of THEM. GOD BLESS AFRICA.
One of them,I think in the middle is still alive and in Soweto
@@laronakepadisa8254not true do you history on groups and they all alive still till this day's
Missing my late brother who was brutaly killed, this was his favorite song 😭😭😭
I'm sorry
Sorry 😔
That's sad..I'm really sorry to hear that.Jehovah God will resurrect him when the time comes.....
Peace be upon him
Can't belittle what you are going through, but there is a day coming when all the hurt is going to be wiped away.. be strong 👸 Princess
south Africa's songs are the greatest of all times...mob love from Ug🇺🇬
Am a Zambian who has fallen in love with these old SA kind of music
going through peoples comments and i cant help but share the same sentiments..i cry every time I hear this song and it takes me back to my childhood days..its soo nostalgic..Dalom kids are forever engraved into our hearts
ATTENTION!!!
To all the comments "whose here in 2020"
Guys we never left😝😎we gonna be here till death do us apart😂😂❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Dalom kids till death separate us
😊😊😊😊
We are still here
Eish im 15 and in 2021 but I'm still keeping the music going, let's play this song till 2030
Those days we thought life was hard but as time goes on we now discover that we were in Paradise. Thanks mum and Dad for the light
This songs 😍😍😍
It makes me feel like speaking Xhosa even though I don't understand. It reminds me of my dad driving our Toyota cressida 3.0 GLi automatic, digital despot..... All the way from Namibia I still approve......✔️✔️✔️
Who's hereeeeee
🇰🇪
Meeeeee🎉🎉
BORN IN 1990, AND I JUST HEARD THIS SONG TODAY FOR THE FIRST TIME....TO ME IT'S LIKE A NEW HIT, BEEN JAMMING THIS THE WHOLE DAY
Lol born same year
I’m literally holding my tears back!!! So much memories.
Me also
It remind me of my Late Mother 😥😢😢she used to play it when i was young🕊🕊
Ingoma le yadla imali yami yeRent😂😂👌
God bless South African classics. Long live good music ❤
dumelang S A,the song reminds me of those days,here in kenya we listened to them & still listen to them...very nice
I love KENYA from Ghana
This great music is being kept alive by people of Botswana and Namibia. Respect to the people of those countries!! I really miss my uncle. He used to bring me lots of coins and sweets on his return from Gauteng during Christmas time. He'll play the likes of splash, dalom kids, chicco etc on his beloved Tempest cassette player using PM 10 batteries. RIP uncle and i'll never forget how you looked after me when i was still young.
anyone October 2019? this song has countless emotions... life is not easy.......
back in apartheid time it was rocking till.now
Eish.... 😢😢
It reminds me of my mom. Rest In Peace black queen. In life there are things that we will never forget.
life was hard men...but who is God.
here we are strong today 2024
I'm proudly African.i love our song even if I don't know d meaning of some I just feel d black connection which Mk me enjoy d song.much love from Nigeria
Reminds me of the days I used to trek barefoot to school, and in the weekends I'd sell ground nuts in town.
God is great;me too raised from groundnuts😅
me too,in kenya..when i was young and naive and very very happy
Mnaona sasa mmekuja hapa kuchocha
Collins Otieno tell me about,it’s so amazing I didn’t care bcs 99% of us SA we didn’t have shoes struggle was our life.God is great to have able to appreciate everything I have accomplished in spite of my humble beginnings🇿🇦🇰🇪🇿🇼🇳🇬🇸🇳🇹🇲🇸🇹🇸🇿🇺🇬
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Girls, my name is Irineu. I was born in Guinea-Bissau, a former Portuguese colony located on the west coast of Africa.
Every now and then at night I start researching the music of countries located in southern Africa to learn a little about the culture without any kind of contact with the southern part of Africa. One day I went on UA-cam and was listening to Brenda Fassie, Paul Simon - Diamonds On The Soles Of Her Shoes and suddenly I saw DALOM KIDS! I didn't even know it, but I listened to it. I was so moved that I cried and felt a little joy and sadness at the same time. And I don't know how to explain it. I don't understand the lyrics of the song, but this song (Dalom Kids - Ndincendeni) touched me. I try to sing it to my 3 and 8 month old son, he also likes it and already sings it a little.... I love you and may God protect you! A big hug
Listening from western part of kenya.most loved hits from south Africa.
Its 2021 and i cant stop listening to this gem i say...such songs shld be played daily on media....i bless them thro Christ.💕
Born and raised in limpopo provonce.SA.these are songs tht will always nd forever remind us of wht it means about povery,struggle for survival.though it brongs good memories 😅😅😅❤❤❤.# south african
Songs of Splash, Patricia Majalisa and Dalom kids are touching. They bring back all good memories of olden days. They make one to cry when thinking about those days.
Listening to this song makes me feel like cry it makes me remember my childhood friends from Uganda..... I'm now trapped bse of Corona in the UK where I'm doing my Masters Degree in Surgery...
I remember back on 2008 my father asked me son why you like this song bcs you where not even born the time we enjoying. I just said I love the instrumental an msg end of story daddy
😭😭 This song reminds me of my late dad. He loved it so much
May his soul RIP. It reminds of my childhood when everything was okay, both parents were still alive. Its part of life but missing them part hurts😭
@@irenemechold3103 May your dear parents rest in eternal peace of God.
May your dear dad rest in eternal peace, congrats to you please follow humility always refuse to follow foreign modernity and love your future children and share part of your salary to orphans or orphanages who are young and also feel the pain of losing a dad. thank you sister.
How these songs remind me of my late eldest cousin, may his soul rest in peace. Still listening to them in 2020
@bonolo. Do you wanna share WhatsApp contacts. Might share songs via WhatsApp
@@edwinmatlhola7195 bathong Edwin 😂😂😂
My bad🙆♂️
Mare there is no harm asking akere😁
@@edwinmatlhola7195 But I can't give you
26 December 2024 everyone reading this post may the Living Lord continue blessing you more
Am surprised we are many listening in 2019,this is pure nostalgia!
2021 anyone still appreciating?
Taking me back to the good old days
Never heard this song until today when going to spend a night at mum's place where she last slept when she died, am sleeping where she was placed while listening to this song, I feel mum in this song
I get overwhelmed with nostalgia and homesickness whenever I listen to this song. One of the best songs ever.
Oh those were the days Man
+Joseph Mugalavai yes just imagine.
Golden days by then.... everything was cheap and there was peace. I miss those days moving on a bus listening to these songs
Jan 2021, who is listening with me?.....from Tanzania with love
The song brings back Good and BAD Memories...When Life was Life....Let the music play...!!
i had to play this to bring back old Christmas memories, they dont make them like this anymore
We are from far with the legendary Dan's stable. From 1980 till now 2024. We love this music. It gets better and better like wine
2019 still love from Colombia 🇨🇴
Melodic ,catchy tunes from yestyear , this song used to be on heavy rotation in Zimbabwe 🇿🇼, radio 2
Masterpiece , great blend of voices, cool dance to the rythm....I just love SA Music since my childhood. Such songs reminds me of GAREX (Garissa Express) in late 80's on our long journeys to upcountry
😭😭😭 makes me miss my grandmother and little sister, these songs played over the radio and the joy they brought to us,it was priceless moments. Olden days music was bang on!
i love this song to bits, i have heard it almost 50 times rewinding over n over, i love you guys, this is the best song in the world
Remainds me of my late husband when he went to south Africa for studies and came back to Zambian with this tape in 1997
2019 im here. Im in tears because this is almost my current situation😢
everything is going to be well.🙏
What is the song about ?
Whatever the problem maybe, recover soon
God bless you
Hang in there. You will make it out prosperous ❤️❤️❤️
Remind me of my late dad , may his soul continue to rest in perfect peace 🙏🙏🙏
I used to watch these guys when I was jus 10 yrs..but I loved n still love them more... Music soothing to the soul..❤❤ ❤ you're the best, even up to now I I'm still enjoying
you know this song is reminds me zimbabwe in 90s it was good
When Zim was Zim
I still remember I was there in Zim🤔
Crying
All the way from Kenya, I don't understand a single word but just makes me emotional. I love this band. Any South African please explain what the song means? Please??
He/she is is asking for help. She/he asking for school uniform and shoes. She/hennis so poor they cannot even afford school fees.
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Am from Kenya too and this song makes me emotional
love from uganda
The tittle of the song NDINCEDENI, Xhosa word means HELP ME.
Andisakwazi nokuya esikolweni
I can't even afford to go to school
Andinayo nempahla yokunxiba
I don't have clothes
Ndicela uncedo kuni bantu bakuthi
Somebody help me
Hope you'll help me by teaching me Swahili language 😂😂😂
Being a last born in a family of eight... Food, school fees and clothes was luxury in our family... Thank God through hard work and prayers we did
. All of us went above high school and passed... And the rest is history... The songs is a pain of joy...
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Love it. Love beautiful girls swinging beauty in their dance. Waa serious men in their struggle expressed by tears in their eyes. Great Africa. The struggle continues.
Im 24 years old now. I grew up around this songs in a shebeen, ohh poi this takes me back to my fun childhood. thanks for posting. ive been looking for this soong for a long time!
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DUDE.... this song used to be lit in shebeens when i grew up to
That time where jukebox where the Djs
I grew up, in house of new man ikrwala celebrating with this sing
Gosh, how old were you when you started going to the Shebeen??
Nairobi Kenya with lots of love to this music.it brings back the memories of early 1994 to 1996 when we used to contribute to buy the radio batteries then we dance whole night
This song makes me cry
I Mic my late mom😭😭
Me too. I remember my loved ones who went to be with the Lord every time I listen to this tune.
Emily Nthabeleng me too
me too same situation we used to sing it along together..i was 5 years or something..it was my mum's best and favourite song..he passed on in 2005..rest in peace mum
@@phillipsithole4724 be strong Bro, hardest thing ever to lose the mother. I know it first hand
Me to I mic her so much it reminds me of her