My brother, I've seen South Africans do this over and over again; they just pop out of nowhere and perfectly break out in song as if they have been practising. Its amazing
😂♥️ You are one of us & you know that we never rehearse a lot because music and harmony is embedded in our culture. We sing when we are sad; angry or happy. Our ability to jump in on a song we’ve never sung before and just let our voices and rhythmic abilities take over. ❤
Yeah our teachers used to hate it coz it would disturb other classes. But it was always great memorable moments. Sometimes you miss those days and the songs are almost forgotten and left in memories with almost no one to sing them with as there's always new songs every 2 days in this country and you're hardly ever in an environment where you can teach people again the songs you used to sing in your childhood😆🥲 But luckily the internet exists now and morden day amagwijo are getting archived on multiple platforms
@MfezekoMatshoba I understand perfect what you are saying. We had events in school those days that till today it's still the beauty of our memories... But when it has to do with music like you guys, I'm sure it's on another level. Love you guys
Its naturally because we are spiritual people qwijo were songs sang by our grandparents n their grandparents to them its a story teller you wont believe if i told you that the qwijo are songs are made up on the spot
6:28 Hamba means go/leave. Wena just means "you". But it all depends on context. Hamba wena can be used to motivate you to keep going. Or it can be used to sort of mock you in your distractive path. Basically telling you to keep going (see what happens). And probably 1 or 2 more contexts that might not be in my mind at the moment.
My brother, I've seen South Africans do this over and over again; they just pop out of nowhere and perfectly break out in song as if they have been practising. Its amazing
Thank you for confirming this. It's just an amazing fact
😂♥️ You are one of us & you know that we never rehearse a lot because music and harmony is embedded in our culture. We sing when we are sad; angry or happy.
Our ability to jump in on a song we’ve never sung before and just let our voices and rhythmic abilities take over. ❤
😂I'm South African and I still thinks it's crazy how we all can just sing.😂
That's a random class. We SA have harmony in music. We sing for everything
It's so mind-blowing. Love that about you guys
Your own voice is beautiful, game recognizes game!
Hahahahahahaha. Thanks so much dear. I really appreciate
Just a random class singing together in their spare time, we used to do that in school and it icked my principal to no end😂😂😂
Yeah our teachers used to hate it coz it would disturb other classes. But it was always great memorable moments. Sometimes you miss those days and the songs are almost forgotten and left in memories with almost no one to sing them with as there's always new songs every 2 days in this country and you're hardly ever in an environment where you can teach people again the songs you used to sing in your childhood😆🥲
But luckily the internet exists now and morden day amagwijo are getting archived on multiple platforms
@MfezekoMatshoba I understand perfect what you are saying. We had events in school those days that till today it's still the beauty of our memories... But when it has to do with music like you guys, I'm sure it's on another level. Love you guys
Happy, sad or fighting music is always with us.. Its our joy, therapy and weapon to keep going, thats SA and music bond😊😊
One thing about southy is tht we know & speak each other's languages..... Like in the song itself they switching languages.
This how we refresh after a hard working ppl must never think SAcn are not serious in school cause this is done on spare time
We thank God for the natural gift of music. It's spiritual. Glory to God 🙌🏾🙏🏾.
I hope we can use this gift more often to praise Him collectively as a nation.
@MfezekoMatshoba Nations will rise and praise him. And I believe it's already started with you guys, Nigeria and to the uttermost parts of the earth.
Honestly it is. I've come to conclude
Everyday in the morning we sing and pray 🙏 in school so we lear from er young age
Im always on UA-cam lessoning to this kids i love this song ❤🇿🇦
Just a normal day at school fede
Since you love this please react to bana bastrata gwijo its sang by ang by school boys
Its naturally because we are spiritual people qwijo were songs sang by our grandparents n their grandparents to them its a story teller you wont believe if i told you that the qwijo are songs are made up on the spot
Bro please react to Ayanda Ntanzi - Edwaleni
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Another South African gospel 🔥🔥track
Oh my Chief. I will queue that up sir.
The lyrics on the video might be wrong. "Hamba wena, hamba" is an encouragement to push on, or press on. It's not an instruction to go away.
Oh. Thank you so much for taking out time for this
Awesome really
Plz react to BBC Daliwonga and choir Sipho
Wow... Ok I will check that out. Thank you so much.
Just subscribe, thank you man
please react to Rofhiwa Manyaga - vha muimeleli
I will look out for that sir. Thanks so much.
6:28 Hamba means go/leave. Wena just means "you". But it all depends on context. Hamba wena can be used to motivate you to keep going. Or it can be used to sort of mock you in your distractive path. Basically telling you to keep going (see what happens). And probably 1 or 2 more contexts that might not be in my mind at the moment.
I SINCERELY appreciate you for taking out time to interpret this. God bless you sir.
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Question... Which country u from?
I'm a Nigerian Bro.
@@TNUELZ You've got the talent 👊🏾
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Tge translation is way off
Its a culture to black sa peeps
please react to Rofhiwa Manyaga - vha muimeleli
please react to Rofhiwa Manyaga - vha muimeleli
please react to Rofhiwa Manyaga - vha muimeleli
Alright Sir. Thank you so much. I will check that out .