@@dontaylor7315 they attack other Africans in their country in ways that are unimaginable. They put tyres on their necks,cut their legs and hands into half and stone them to death. Both men and women in what can only be described as animal behaviour. All because they think Africans coming there are taking away their jobs.Try and Google xenophobia in this country and if possible you can find videos.
Am not a South African but anytime i hear a South African song i feel it in my blood i think i have spiritual connection from South Africa . I feel my Ancestors are from there. But am a Ghanian living in Germany
We who happened to be born in those days when South African music was the theme of our daily breath,South African music has always left an imprint in our lives that we can never quit or even think of anything more home than South❤❤❤❤ Love from East Africa,Uganda.
I m a Nigerian but no other African nation or kindred has been blessed enough to render music with the sonorous rendition and spiritual joyous arrest of the people of South Africa.They really have a rendezvous with God with regard to music.
Mbombela is a train, and as such this song is part of an important body of South African art that is concerned with the challenges and circumstances of travel. This preoccupation speaks to the difficulties faced by migrant workers forced to travel long distances to meet the economic and political demands made by colonial and apartheid era administrations. It speaks of cross-border trains taking people into exile, and it recognises the pain of lovers and families left behind. “Wenyuka umbombela (Here passes Mbombela) Wenyuka ekuseni (Passes in the morning) Webaba uyandishiya (father you are leaving me behind)”. - bandcamp
As an indigenous people this made me tear up...reading and listening made me really sentimental about how we've come a long way and we're still fighting for equality, freedom and peace. Much love from Fiji 😍
Je ne comprends pas cette musique mais quand j'écoute ça j'ai la chaire de poule et j'ai les larmes qui coule comme ci ça me parlais surtout quand la femme vient répété les mots. Merci seigneur pour cette belle musique 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾.🇨🇲
I am American black women and even though I don't understand what they are singing I know they are uplifting our God of Israel. I love!!! this song. It's so beautiful!! soulful!! God bless!! the Soweto Gospel choir.
@@lehakwelesetla1631 This is their popular music they just sing. Their traditional music is harmonized that is a great thing. Not many Africans harmonized their music traditionally. I wish more of them did. The South Africans have a vibrant culture. I praise the Lord for this.
@@enn4983 Along with polyrhythm and call & response, harmonies are almost uniquitous to most of african traditional music. We can argue on the style or intensity, but rhe majority of african music has harmonies in abundance.
just like the Congolese, South Africans have powerful music talent which if properly exploited can economically and spiritually uplift the people there. I always love south African music. Remain blessed
This song is so addictive. I can’t play it just once at anytime. I put it on repeat. So uplifting to my soul. The harmonies are out of this world. This is a God-given gift.
South africa you are blessed with voices jamani🔥🔥🔥🙌..... nyie watu Mungu aliwapa sauti and no one can imitate that... I'm being honest❤... much love from 🇹🇿
No one on Earth that can sing like Hebrews. We are the children of the Most High. Salute to all the African Race in the entire world. I love you my brothers and sisters.
I’m a Nigerian in Houston Texas. First fell in love with South African music through the SARAFINA sound track. The voices are just magnificent. God bless you guys
Talent is all over the world but when Mzansi folks sing it's something else. It's more than just music, it's spiritual awakening 😭😭😭 Soul summoning harmonies❣️
I use Mbombela everyday to go to work and I play this song through my headsets and I quickly forget how crowded the train is. Angelic Voices making my mornings to start off feeling blessed.
I used the city bus in Richmond Virginia USA every morning, & I also put my headphones on & listen to Yolanda Adams every morning. The mornings seemed brighter, the ride was much faster, nobody ever bothered me... Gospel music is a weapon bc the Word says that praise confuses the enemy! Thank you Jesus🕊️🤍
I looked for some wonderful music on UA-cam and here it is. For whatever reason this is far more satisfying than anything originating in the United States. Maybe it is the authenticity and their pure intention. Thank you, Africans. You set a fine example.
Hi Noe, you should look at the music from the Congo from the `50`s onwards. The sweetness of it, the vastness. It is an Opus Magnus to be treasured, as it rightly is by much of Africa.
My love for South African songs! God! #somewhataddicted! Why do I love them so much!😭🤦 Southafricans what have you given or done to the world especially me. I now sing in Zulu, Xhosa, Sotho etc 😁😁. I like the culture! 😊😘 who will invite me to South Africa please!😭. I need new friends from there! #lovefromacameroonian
“Wenyuka umbombela”speaks about the train that goes early in morning separating one from their parents.The songwriter bemoans the calamity of being left alone while the father is gone with the train.Remember in our African culture a father was a symbol of protection of the family.The train used to be the mode of transport for the migrant workers in the pre colonial South Africa.The song writer expresses deep concern of being left behind by the train somehow making him/her vulnerable to life challenges.This is a highly metaphorical song typical of an original African genre which speaks and communicates greater messages faced by Africans during the colonial era...This piece of art can be cross referenced to the “Shosholoza”song which was originally sang by the Matebeleland migrant workers( now called Zimbabwe) on their way to South Africa to work in the mines...The tone of the song is very befitting the message being conveyed as it expresses deep sadness caused by the train taking people to exile.One can easily think that this is a religious song but it’s not.This was deliberately done to make sure that the seriousness of the message being communicated reaches the listenership...
Song was originally mama Miriam Makeba. (First version i heard more than ten years ago)Used to listen to her album back in the day from cameroon 🇨🇲 . I thought it was gospel. Its now i have read comments and understood the music. Great remastered by Soweto Gospel Angels. #MbombelaTheMorningTrain
This song gives me chills every time I listen to it even though i dont understand the language, i feel blessed 🙌. They are truly talented. #theprideofafrica
Cette chanson m’a tellement fait du bien je pensais que c’était une chanson religieuse mais non pourtant elle m’a tellement bénie bien que je ne comprenais pas … Merci merci merci Ça me rappelle mon temps de souffrance , mon désert 😢
All the scientific advances, medicine and healthcare advances, technological achievements of western society...your praise by voice minimizes all that. I look forward to hearing your voices at the gates of heaven. Beauty pours from the hearts of Africa as it has poured from the heart of our Creator. A Canadian woodsman salutes you.
These people discovered where real power is, WHO real power is. Seeing everything with an eternal perspective is a gift from God. They know whats up 💯🕊️
Their voices are stunning Every time I listen to them I'm feeling like...I can't describe it. 'Cause of them I want to join a choir and sing Even if don't understand a word, they spread huge joy with their songs. Love from Cameroon
No proud of being black, no pride of being white, no proud of being asian, no roud of being a race. Proud of having the blessing of being created by God having the same value in God's eyes. I have pride in Him. May the humans have pride in being all created different from each other but at the same time united in Him.
I love to hear such a song like this it's really emotional to me, I'm even running of tears. I love South African singers, they are costume are so beautiful and so colourful I love their traditional way.
God is taking you all with me to the Sky.Because of my eyes am using to look so much. The light in the Sky use to show peoples Faces I look at. You make me use my eyes for so long.
What is with this sound that draws my heart? Words not important just voices. I fasincated. Why do feel a connection being white living in new Zealand? Big hi from my country. God bless
Why can't we scrap the borders and release Afrika back to her freedom? This choir is singing in my very own language!...spoken in the East of her. I love Afrikanicity
One day when i was still a teen. I stepped outside our church after serving and immediately i felt like a pop sound from my ears and i heard angels singing. I heard the song word to word. Two of my friends that were with me heard me sing the heavenly song and the 3 of us got drunk by the Holy Spirit. One of the most beautiful heavenly encounter i ever had.
Music heals and gives hope,it uplifts the human sprit 🙏...i just can't get enough of this song.shout out to uncle Charles of Eagles FM Namibia🇳🇦 for introducing me to this amazing song on the 30th January 2021 on his radio show🙏
Here even in 2024...Love from Namibia 🇳🇦
I'm from Cameroon but my soul and my spirit are in South Africa . we are ONE. I love you folks .
We are one ☝️ ❤. Love from South Africa 🇿🇦
White male, 58 years old, must admit that this is the best music I have ever heard in my life. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
You're amazingly the best,thanks for your comment
White male, 34 year old and agnostic.
This is very beautiful music
Thank you for your honesty
Thanks for being honest bro
Agreed!
If humans can sound like this imagine angels sing... God bless you all
Chuddys World imaginnneeee 💓
Don't have to imagine...I think I just heard them.
How could you equate xenophobians with angels??
@@HANDOLOH How are they xenophobes?
@@dontaylor7315 they attack other Africans in their country in ways that are unimaginable. They put tyres on their necks,cut their legs and hands into half and stone them to death. Both men and women in what can only be described as animal behaviour. All because they think Africans coming there are taking away their jobs.Try and Google xenophobia in this country and if possible you can find videos.
Je suis Gabonais 🇬🇦+241 . Je n'écoute absolument rien du Zulu mais je Vous aimes énormément 👌. DIEU soit glorifié pour l'éternité ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊
Am not a South African but anytime i hear a South African song i feel it in my blood i think i have spiritual connection from South Africa . I feel my Ancestors are from there. But am a Ghanian living in Germany
Aww! Me also. But I'm Haitian.True music !
You're not alone brother.
Same here. I'm a Nigerian.
Me too! I love South African gospel music. I'm from the USA. Some day I will visit the continent of my ancestors.
We are one brothers and sisters. Love you from South Africa 🇿🇦 ❤
We who happened to be born in those days when South African music was the theme of our daily breath,South African music has always left an imprint in our lives that we can never quit or even think of anything more home than South❤❤❤❤
Love from East Africa,Uganda.
I m a Nigerian but no other African nation or kindred has been blessed enough to render music with the sonorous rendition and spiritual joyous arrest of the people of South Africa.They really have a rendezvous with God with regard to music.
Mbombela is a train, and as such this song is part of an important body of South African art that is concerned with the challenges and circumstances of travel. This preoccupation speaks to the difficulties faced by migrant workers forced to travel long distances to meet the economic and political demands made by colonial and apartheid era administrations. It speaks of cross-border trains taking people into exile, and it recognises the pain of lovers and families left behind.
“Wenyuka umbombela (Here passes Mbombela) Wenyuka ekuseni (Passes in the morning) Webaba uyandishiya (father you are leaving me behind)”.
- bandcamp
many thanks.
Please give us all the lyrics.
We need more
As an indigenous people this made me tear up...reading and listening made me really sentimental about how we've come a long way and we're still fighting for equality, freedom and peace. Much love from Fiji 😍
Thanks very much
When we go to heaven, i want to be near the South Africans
May the good Lord keep you strong 💪
Hahaha this is funny. May the good Lord help all of u to make to heaven.
Love love this song and how you guys blend, My God!!🥰🥰
Love From Kenya 🇰🇪
these people can sing please abeg,,i love the part shu shu shu though i dont even know wat it means,,much love soweto gospel choir,,zAMBIA
Je ne comprends pas cette musique mais quand j'écoute ça j'ai la chaire de poule et j'ai les larmes qui coule comme ci ça me parlais surtout quand la femme vient répété les mots. Merci seigneur pour cette belle musique 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾.🇨🇲
I am American black women and even though I don't understand what they are singing I know they are uplifting our God of Israel. I love!!! this song. It's so beautiful!! soulful!! God bless!! the Soweto Gospel choir.
Uhmm they are not.
South African Gospel Singers are a class of their own.....love their voices.
sui generis indeed.Keep up the standard team.Love you from Zimbabwe
Isaac Manulevu True!
@@lehakwelesetla1631 This is their popular music they just sing. Their traditional music is harmonized that is a great thing. Not many Africans harmonized their music traditionally. I wish more of them did. The South Africans have a vibrant culture. I praise the Lord for this.
@@enn4983 Along with polyrhythm and call & response, harmonies are almost uniquitous to most of african traditional music. We can argue on the style or intensity, but rhe majority of african music has harmonies in abundance.
TRUE TALENT
My dream is to visit the continent of Africa the Land of my ancestors 500 years ago before I die. I feel my soul has a deep connection there.
God bless Africa. We have come far beyond borders, pain, foes and woes and we will be fine in due time. Sing mama Africa. 🇳🇬
Can someone send me the lyrics of this song? please
Mama Africa-- ua-cam.com/video/bcT06kdIMGY/v-deo.html
We will! Africa will stand again 💯😊
Amen!!
I can't hold my tears after reading this come....God knew our existence before humanity.... Pride of Africa
just like the Congolese, South Africans have powerful music talent which if properly exploited can economically and spiritually uplift the people there. I always love south African music. Remain blessed
Bantu ✊🏾 the biggest family on earth
Yes! & Lingala it’s soo beautiful! I’m from Cameroon 🇨🇲
They make me proud of my African roots✊🏿❤️💎Nawaenzi mnoo!🇰🇪
🇰🇪❤️
Yes
Didn't understand a single word, but now I feel empowered to tackle the day.
I am Malgache (from Madagascar), but I love south Africa in my heart, in my heart, in my heart !
Thank you 🙏🙏🙏🙏 from 🇿🇦🇿🇦
This song is so addictive. I can’t play it just once at anytime. I put it on repeat. So uplifting to my soul. The harmonies are out of this world. This is a God-given gift.
South africa you are blessed with voices jamani🔥🔥🔥🙌..... nyie watu Mungu aliwapa sauti and no one can imitate that... I'm being honest❤... much love from 🇹🇿
Why am i crying now? I don`t even understand this language. Music heals the soul.
No one on Earth that can sing like Hebrews.
We are the children of the Most High.
Salute to all the African Race in the entire world.
I love you my brothers and sisters.
Salute and amen my family across the oceans.
Thank you, that's true, being a musician myself, it happens to me to think the same.
I love Africa❤ straight outta Haiti🇭🇹
#GodIsGood
We love Haiti too from Kenya🇰🇪💕
I'm from Tanzania but my heart are in South Africa I love you all
South Africans are God's best creation honestly. ❤️
~Yours Truly, Kenya 🇰🇪
Love all my brothers and sisters but I also love the umbreakable bond between us South Africans 🇿🇦 and Kenyans 🇰🇪
I’m a Nigerian in Houston Texas. First fell in love with South African music through the SARAFINA sound track. The voices are just magnificent. God bless you guys
I have no word what they are saying but they sound good! Bless up one and all! LoVe from a 🇯🇲.....
Talent is all over the world but when Mzansi folks sing it's something else.
It's more than just music, it's spiritual awakening 😭😭😭
Soul summoning harmonies❣️
Agree in full 😊
I use Mbombela everyday to go to work and I play this song through my headsets and I quickly forget how crowded the train is. Angelic Voices making my mornings to start off feeling blessed.
I used the city bus in Richmond Virginia USA every morning, & I also put my headphones on & listen to Yolanda Adams every morning. The mornings seemed brighter, the ride was much faster, nobody ever bothered me... Gospel music is a weapon bc the Word says that praise confuses the enemy! Thank you Jesus🕊️🤍
I looked for some wonderful music on UA-cam and here it is. For whatever reason this is far more satisfying than anything originating in the United States. Maybe it is the authenticity and their pure intention. Thank you, Africans. You set a fine example.
Thank you too✨
Yes, this traditional South African music is music of the gods.
#AuthenticAlwaysPrevails
Hi Noe, you should look at the music from the Congo from the `50`s onwards. The sweetness of it, the vastness. It is an Opus Magnus to be treasured, as it rightly is by much of Africa.
@@Nojon-cy5bc Thank you for that wonderful suggestion.
My love for South African songs! God! #somewhataddicted! Why do I love them so much!😭🤦 Southafricans what have you given or done to the world especially me. I now sing in Zulu, Xhosa, Sotho etc 😁😁. I like the culture! 😊😘 who will invite me to South Africa please!😭. I need new friends from there! #lovefromacameroonian
Amazing voices, South Africans are truly talented. With love from Namibia
“Wenyuka umbombela”speaks about the train that goes early in morning separating one from their parents.The songwriter bemoans the calamity of being left alone while the father is gone with the train.Remember in our African culture a father was a symbol of protection of the family.The train used to be the mode of transport for the migrant workers in the pre colonial South Africa.The song writer expresses deep concern of being left behind by the train somehow making him/her vulnerable to life challenges.This is a highly metaphorical song typical of an original African genre which speaks and communicates greater messages faced by Africans during the colonial era...This piece of art can be cross referenced to the “Shosholoza”song which was originally sang by the Matebeleland migrant workers( now called Zimbabwe) on their way to South Africa to work in the mines...The tone of the song is very befitting the message being conveyed as it expresses deep sadness caused by the train taking people to exile.One can easily think that this is a religious song but it’s not.This was deliberately done to make sure that the seriousness of the message being communicated reaches the listenership...
Thank you Anorld for explaining the meaning of the song
John from Kenya
Thank you so much for your explication. We truly appreciate. Really.
oh, how beautiful. The deeply unfathomable beautiful African art is yet to be explored by any considerable depth.
Thank you for this beautiful explanation.. 🇹🇿
Anorld Mlotshwa thks for the explination
Hugh Masekela will obviously applaud you guys for an excellent rendition of his song!
Song was originally mama Miriam Makeba. (First version i heard more than ten years ago)Used to listen to her album back in the day from cameroon 🇨🇲 . I thought it was gospel. Its now i have read comments and understood the music. Great remastered by Soweto Gospel Angels. #MbombelaTheMorningTrain
Songs of Zion. Songs of Judah. Psalms 137:3 KJV. Absolutely LOVE THE BARITONE VOICES 😍😍😍😍
Man! That harmony...And that bass voice style put a smile on your face 😁
Je comprend peut être pas ce song , mais j adore😍😍😍!
This song gives me chills every time I listen to it even though i dont understand the language, i feel blessed 🙌. They are truly talented. #theprideofafrica
Sou do Brasil, amo sua cultura, costumes suas cores, o seu canto...eu amo África.
Obrigado.
Cette chanson m’a tellement fait du bien je pensais que c’était une chanson religieuse mais non pourtant elle m’a tellement bénie bien que je ne comprenais pas …
Merci merci merci
Ça me rappelle mon temps de souffrance , mon désert 😢
😊😊that music has made me really feel what's called music, I love it, oh umbombela,i love it, I am from 🇺🇬 🇺🇬 🇺🇬 😊😊😊
All the scientific advances, medicine and healthcare advances, technological achievements of western society...your praise by voice minimizes all that. I look forward to hearing your voices at the gates of heaven. Beauty pours from the hearts of Africa as it has poured from the heart of our Creator. A Canadian woodsman salutes you.
Am from South Sudan i like South Africa culture, dance and songs. and i have from from South Africa
Im a Nambian.this song takes me places i dont even know
indeed south Africans are the ones to lead worship and praise in heaven
Like this from Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
I don’t understand the language but their songs makes my heart happy 🥰
These people discovered where real power is, WHO real power is. Seeing everything with an eternal perspective is a gift from God. They know whats up 💯🕊️
Thank you Lord for Africans. ❤❤❤
I just love south African culture, their songs, language, dances and their passion for patriotism. Love from GHANA.
Soweto Gospel Choir, one of my African Musical delicacies - in love with your music.
Such harmony! Beautiful voices! Mother AFRICA..we celebrate you!!!
Watching from East Africa Uganda
I don't understand the language but am blessed
I feel like I’m in heaven when I listen to this song. I’m from 🇨🇲 I wish I could understand
Totally🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲
Cameroon all the way
Yeah, together we are here
🇨🇲+237
Go thru the comments someone has explained it all
Africa's mighty Zulu warriors
Their voices are stunning
Every time I listen to them I'm feeling like...I can't describe it. 'Cause of them I want to join a choir and sing
Even if don't understand a word, they spread huge joy with their songs.
Love from Cameroon
No proud of being black, no pride of being white, no proud of being asian, no roud of being a race. Proud of having the blessing of being created by God having the same value in God's eyes. I have pride in Him. May the humans have pride in being all created different from each other but at the same time united in Him.
Africa is where civilization began Yahweh blessed the land with riches , exotic animals and amazing talent
Am not a south African but i love to listen 👂 their songs too much
Me too
🤗🤗🤗🤗💕💕💕💕 watching from 🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿
You are in my heart, in my heart, in my heart, thank you very much, GOD BLESS YOU .
Beautiful song, thank you .
Don't know how many times I've spent listening to this
This is easily the most beautiful piece of music I've ever listened to...
It's just beautiful!
Seun, its lit during the quarantine
Ooooh manIn 2024 i was here, confirming this IS best song i've Heard ever🔥🔥
Congratulations on the GRAMMY win!
Old School--- ua-cam.com/video/bcT06kdIMGY/v-deo.html
I don’t understand but I can feel it ,,,southafrica you are blessed...from Kenya
I just love how they express their thing in music......
Wimuthaka muno
I miss the olden days when the sound of southafrican music rocked the airwaves ,i love SA
Even though I don't understand. I enjoy this song so much and God bless SGC and South Africa!
The lead singer tho 🔥🔥🔥love from Namibia 🇳🇦
I'm from ivory cost.I love you your song.May JÉSUS Christ our lord bless you 💖💖💖💖💖💖
Watching from Tanzania 🇹🇿
J'adore cette chanson, je love le gospel de sweto depuis la Côte d'Ivoire,🇨🇮 que Dieu vous bénisse
SA is the home music... Spiritual music
wow! Goosebumps!I love this choir like crazy. I'm addicted to South African music.
then you will like this--- ua-cam.com/video/bcT06kdIMGY/v-deo.html
Lol
I love this music although I wasn't born in Africa I feel it in my soul.
I don't understand but I'm in love you're amazing.. may God bless
From Congo😊
I love to hear such a song like this it's really emotional to me, I'm even running of tears. I love South African singers, they are costume are so beautiful and so colourful I love their traditional way.
Xhosa and a bit of Zulu, which sound similar.
Have watched this more than 20 times still cant get enough of it .ITS JUST TOO GOOD 👍
i love the choir.I lOVE AFRICA.
AM PROUD OF AFRICA.
GOD BLESS AFRICA
AMEEN
Spiritual connections straight to my ancestors...My roots my pride!
Wow this song is truly inspiring,Africa to the world much love from Nigeria 🇳🇬
God is taking you all with me to the Sky.Because of my eyes am using to look so much. The light in the Sky use to show peoples Faces I look at. You make me use my eyes for so long.
OMG!! When the soloist started singing, I thought I was listening to Miriam again! Absolutely beautiful!
Yes, me too!
I don't know what to say but am so so so much in love with such kind n nice voices
This choir is one of the reasons l will love to visit South Africa
What is with this sound that draws my heart? Words not important just voices. I fasincated. Why do feel a connection being white living in new Zealand? Big hi from my country. God bless
Its authenticity; it pulls at the heartstrings!
Why can't we scrap the borders and release Afrika back to her freedom? This choir is singing in my very own language!...spoken in the East of her. I love Afrikanicity
One day when i was still a teen. I stepped outside our church after serving and immediately i felt like a pop sound from my ears and i heard angels singing. I heard the song word to word. Two of my friends that were with me heard me sing the heavenly song and the 3 of us got drunk by the Holy Spirit. One of the most beautiful heavenly encounter i ever had.
Absolutely enjoying the lyrics. If humans can sound like this here on earth, what more in heaven...God bless you guys.
God bless you good people. Watching from the DR CONGO. Je vous aime beaucoup
Listening to y’all with my kids since they were babies in California. Hope to see a live show one day!🎉
Oh my heart is full 😍😍😍 I've loved you guys since childhood, it's so good to see the same faces carrying on the SGC legacy....God bless ✊
Gospel music is literal medicine for my soul.
I CANNOT STOP LISTENING TO THIS SONG. I LOVE IT
i just fall in love with this song.
Music heals and gives hope,it uplifts the human sprit 🙏...i just can't get enough of this song.shout out to uncle Charles of Eagles FM Namibia🇳🇦 for introducing me to this amazing song on the 30th January 2021 on his radio show🙏
So beautiful, I love this choir.