great music we have down here Walter. South Africa specifically was and still is the music heart of Africa. All of Africa would wait for the new releases by our artists every year to jump at the first copy on the shelves.
Thanks so much for bringing back our yesterday in SA, this reminds me in those day of apartheid apho besithuthuzelwa ngesigqi somculo we Africa, reminds me ngelaxesha ilizwe laliyintombazana my late brother Zukile Martin use to play record player outside while cutting the hedge and cleaning the yard at home, mini ezimnandi zobuntwana bam, long live the spirit of African beat and long live music of Magaret Singana, Victor Ntoni, please if you can trck down Victor Ndlazilwana tracks...Thanks
Lyrics in this song have an ironic meaning. While Margaret is thanking her mom for her talent. Maybe her mom was also a great musician. A talent that Margaret got from her genes. Music vulture bosses of her time were grateful also for her talent and duly exploited her.
@@Serjo777 she's being grateful to her mother for having transmitted her the great talent that she had, assumably the one of being an immense musician. During times of apartheid and her melodies were filled with Xhosa identity that coloured her music with grace and pride. I say this because some artists changed the way they spoke or sang to flatten their rural origins, in order to fit into city living, social norms.
Usisi Nomvula Mcingana ndawuthanda umculo wakhe ndiseyidyongwana, ndisawuthanda kunanamhla.Ngelishwa zange ndibe nokumbona ese-stage.Inkumbulo esabetheleleke nanamhla, kwaku 1974, ndambona enxibe iBellbottom ebrown ehamba nobhuti ababini endicinga ukuba yayiziband members ngaseNobantu Post Office, eMtata.Yagcoba intliziyo yam ndiyinkwenkwana ndahamba apha emva kwakhe, wajika wajonga emva.Ndabona ububele ebusweni bakhe ndazitolikela ukuba uyabona ukuba lenkwenkwana is a fan who was star-struck.I hold dearly to that memory.Siyambulela uThixo ngesiphiwo esingaka.
Hey guys Im an African that was born in America...... I know that now thanks to this music!
great music we have down here Walter. South Africa specifically was and still is the music heart of Africa. All of Africa would wait for the new releases by our artists every year to jump at the first copy on the shelves.
This song remindsme strongly of my home and my sister before
she went to be with the Lord. thank you for gentle memories
Takes me back when I was young. Great job mama Africa
Thanks so much for bringing back our yesterday in SA, this reminds me in those day of apartheid apho besithuthuzelwa ngesigqi somculo we Africa, reminds me ngelaxesha ilizwe laliyintombazana my late brother Zukile Martin use to play record player outside while cutting the hedge and cleaning the yard at home, mini ezimnandi zobuntwana bam, long live the spirit of African beat and long live music of Magaret Singana, Victor Ntoni, please if you can trck down Victor Ndlazilwana tracks...Thanks
usafumaneka ndikuncede ngazo?
I love this woman so much. At 32 I can fully appreciate her music compared to when I was a child.
Where can I get her music in digital form
@@kuhlemadolo7422 I've had some luck on spotify
I’m back at 38, time flies😭❤️ time is our most precious commodity let’s not waste it.
Em I normally? I'm way too young to be in love with such music than Trap Gqom Amapiano
You perfectly normal
Coz I'm here too n I'm 28
@@Ruralnatureandmore 👌🏿iphilile 😊
welcome to the galaxy ,let just get into the time machine and go back to that era
Owu mama uskhumbuza ingcambu zethu Camagu ntombi kube njalo apho ulele khona
Powerful Rhimn-unique 2 Nguni.Dikoma
Great singer and tight band
Mama is a legend. I thank you
Lyrics in this song have an ironic meaning. While Margaret is thanking her mom for her talent. Maybe her mom was also a great musician. A talent that Margaret got from her genes. Music vulture bosses of her time were grateful also for her talent and duly exploited her.
kanti uyasazi isiXhosa mhlekazi njengoba ndithi ungowaseZimbabwe ngenxa yefani yakho
NgamaHlubi ooMzaidume, ngooRhadebe.
@@Tracey-annJack-zc3zd 100%
Usisi Nomvula Mcingana ndawuthanda umculo wakhe ndiseyidyongwana ,ndisawuthanda kunanamhla. Ngelishwa zange ndibenokumbona ese-stage .Inkumbulo esabethelelekiyo nanamhla, kwaku 1974, ndambona enxibe iBellbottom ebrown ehamba nobhuti ababini endicinga ukuba yayiziband members ngaseNobantu Post Office,eMtata.Yagcoba intliziyo yam ndiyinkwenkwana ndahamba apha emva kwakhe, wajika wajonga emva .Ndabona ububele ebusweni bakhe ndazitolikela ukuba uyabona ukuba le nkwenkwana is a fan who was star-struck.I hold to that precious memory. Siyambulela uThixo ngesiphiwo esingaka .
Xhosa people can relate to this
What is she singing about?
@@Serjo777 she's being grateful to her mother for having transmitted her the great talent that she had, assumably the one of being an immense musician. During times of apartheid and her melodies were filled with Xhosa identity that coloured her music with grace and pride. I say this because some artists changed the way they spoke or sang to flatten their rural origins, in order to fit into city living, social norms.
@@aureliag8235 Thanks for explaining!
@@Serjo777 It's my pleasure, thanks for enquiring
@@aureliag8235 Do you also know the lyrics, and maybe a translation of them? I just googled it, but couldn't find anything sadly.
thanks. can u
pleaze upload ndinebhongo
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@@takawiradururu5190 - siyabulela - enkosi taka
Tsi!
May you upload ndinebhongo
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Margaret Nomvulinile Mcingana
Known as Margaret Singana