2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 we will be still saying.. Mama ka Sibongile.. Mina angifuni ukuthi oomakhelwane besibone sixabana... Thumbs up for powerful message and respecting each on the relationship.. 👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️💑💑💑💑Mamamamama mamama ka Sibongile
This was in year 2004 in Milton Keynes, United Kingdom. One of the greatest shows I can remember. Freddie Gwala was there, and so was Oliver Mtukudzi. We graciously danced the night away.
That makes 2 of us... My Dad loved Soul Brothers, he used to listen to it all the time in his beat up Hilux. He didnt talk much; he'd just be there by the shade, fixing at something that must have fallen off his van. And sing to Soul Brothers. Now, years later, I listen to Soul Brothers and that picture of him and his Hilux come flooding, and just wish we had conversations, actual conversations, I'd have more stuff to remember him by... May his soul rest easy... *sigh*
8 years later you receive 🙌 🙏 a message from a white boy from Poland 🇵🇱 who's family emigrated from to NY USA is loving the music 🎶 the international language is beautiful 😍
An Eritrean who live in South Africa before 11 years keep listen this music from Eritrea now. I love you South Africans Forget the crime Think about the love and happiness of the people. I miss the Day's i ate the street food from the magogo's I'm kind of crying now. I miss u south Africa
This one reminds me of my late mom her name was S'bongile and she loved this song so much and she'd play it when in a jovial mood and then dance for me and my siblings...MAY HER SOUL REST IN PEACE WAMKHOLO
My fathers use to listen every time he listen to this he start talking about the past and I loved his stories but unfortunately he passed away in 2017 and am listening to this 😀
My late old man's favourite as well. Although he's been gone for more than 20 years now, I still remember and picture him dancing to this song. Didn't approve of his dance moves🤣🤣🤣. I miss my dad, umthwalo kanondindwa, umkhaba kawukhethi ngoba nasenjeni uyamila
Im out here in Botswana listening to this good music. I've learnt a bit of Zulu from my late uncle who worked in the mines in South Africa back in the olden days. He used to translate this song for me. RIP Rre Masondo.
When i listen to this music, i think of the old south Africa in the eyes of young Zimbabwean boy. Icons like max maponyane, doctor khumalo, honestly right now i am struggling to relate myself to anything south Africa citing recent events. If only we could rewind the hand of time and press reset and start all over again.
Lungelo Shange , I attended this Mega Show in Milton Keynes in the UK In 2004. It also featured the late Oliver M’tukudzi and Freddy Gwala. But what a night it was. I thought Masondo was a little tipsy that night 😂. But oh boy he performs do so well.
My Dads older brother is Davids son, hence my whole childhood revolved around his music. especially on Sunday afternoons. Such a beautiful reminder. May your soul rest in eternal peace Mkhulu. we miss you dearly.
My uncle gave my cousin this name and my mom gave me the same name just for control because I was denied by my grandmother from my father's side actually she gave me all makhumalo's name's it hurts me a lot but but in my father's family when they see me omg they say I'm a duplicate of my father 😭😭😭💔
My late parents 👨👩👦👦 used to play these song back then it was on LP.. 1980\6 Back then I didn't like these type of music since they departed this world🌏.. I love the music thanks to UA-cam
Back in the 80's, when our parents had monthly "stokvels",this song was one of the favourites.we even had a guy who was named after it,he used to play for Amakhosi, Jingles Perreira.12:12:23🇿🇦🙏
I am 37 years old man but this song reminds me of my step Father, a white hearted man who made me this man, I will forever greatful to that man, sometimes I even think he loved me more than his biological son
You ask for an answer, and the rhythm replies, In the pulse of the melody, my spirit flies. Thank you for scratching, for stirring my mind, In the symphony’s depths, my truth I find.
Every time the song plays it reminds me those days in December bomalume coming back home an they will slaughter a sheep my mom an granny will prepare umqombothi an everyone will dance like January will never come
Ohh Soul brothers songs. Remind me my journey from Otjiwarongo to Windhoek in early 2000. Now I am back home in Burundi 🇧🇮 after blessed days in Southern Africa. Whenever I listen to this songs Remind me the beautiful gifts of children and best education I got from those beautiful and peaceful nations. I miss peace and freedom from those countries. Though I'm going trial, humiliation and tribulations from my homeland.
OMG I grew up in Malawi listening to this song and other Soul brothers song , when life was easy , no knife crime, no gun crime, no drugs , no HIV AND cancer was very very rare. Those were the days.
I'm still listening to this song. It reminds me my days at Okakarara Secondary school in Namibia in 2001- 2003. Today I'm back home in Burundi after a very successful days in Namibia 🇳🇦 and South Africa
24 February 2022 black history month my birth month.listing to Soul brothers all the way in thee Eastern Cape.My dad introduced me to this group ogandaganda base ningizimu Africa.RIP Baba Masondo ziyohamba izinsizwa zosala izibongo
When l listen this music tears coming out unexpected due to the fact that one of my loved brother was liked this tittle so much. We were nicknamed him simbongile, John,simbongile
When Soul brothers came to Zim for the Gobondela Album promo, my dad when there and came in the morning abuzz, excited and happy.....how I wished I was there. From that day forth my whole family started loving these guys. We would put these songs on everytime.
This was in Howick West some years ago and l was there,R.I.P. Mdavu yadavuza mpondo zamile nkome kaze enjeni zasabani ubhobho kasnyaka,mbhombho uyatsheka mawngaqonda kyonakala.
Classic music.....2020 June in Canada..still listening..grew up in Byo.. Christmas time every house used to play Soul brothers music and there was so much love and unity in the 80s...Rest In Peace Mdavu o Davuzayo
Soul Brothers reminds me of my father, Even though we didn't like such songs we were actually singing along with him. They were our daily songs, in the morning and when he comes back from work. I actually love them now.
when none of your siblings is "Sbongile" but your dad loves this song. so you sit down and wonder if sibongile is your half sister since dad loves this song so much
Will forever love this song. Takes me home kaDambuza! Of the original band all have passed away , save Black Moses Ngwenya on the keyboards. Zof’insizwa kosala izibongo!
Im a fan. Today 5 March 2021 i saw a situation they are singing about. A woman was drunk early in the morning embarrassing his child telling the he must not tell him about his father I felt bad. I was going to town. Guess what when i arrived at the market in town some guy in a van is playing this song full blast. I couldn't believe the coincident of the situation i saw in the earlier in the morning. Go back home went to UA-cam checked the song out. The moral of the story is they sang of situations happening in our society
Such beautiful music, reminds me of my childhood my dad always played Soul Brothers. Every time his car starts I'm always in it 😂😂 and he'd play their albums while he goes about running errands for mom and going to see his friends. It was beautiful and it still warms my heart today 💗
Salute Brother David Masondo you left a legacy on our mbacanga music lala ngekuthula chawe lamachawe kungatsi Nkulunkulu angisigcinela umphefumulo wakho esitsebeni sabo Abraham, Amen.
Love this to bids, was named Sibingile by my late uncle, He used to tell me that whenever I was crying and they play this track. I suddenly stop crying and smile. Sibingile big up guys😘😘😘
The Soul Brothers is the best ever Mbaqanga group in Afrika this members were amazing .TuzaMthethwa.A Zulu.Z Mchunu..David Masondo ..Maxwell Mngadi... Eyyy bafwethu kulungileUp The Soul BRothers
2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 we will be still saying.. Mama ka Sibongile.. Mina angifuni ukuthi oomakhelwane besibone sixabana... Thumbs up for powerful message and respecting each on the relationship.. 👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️💑💑💑💑Mamamamama mamama ka Sibongile
Yeeebooooooooo
@@ntombigwambe730 syezwanaaaa?
Ok ke 111ĺppqq111
2021 im here
Soulbrather
I play this song everyday, my dad's favorite song. All the way in USA. I miss mama land Africa, home sweet home. Botswana straight!!!!!
Where in Botswana exactly? I am in Moleps.
Are u Sinah FROM St Louis
@@kesamakhaya5223 nope
I can imagine 🤞🤞🤞🤞
Kanimambo
I'm 18 years old but I'm head over heels with this record😍
Coincidence?
Good for you
Siphesihle Nkosi hello
Really good jam. It's not getting old for me. Ishayakhona
Siphesihle,I believe you are now old,21 year old.☺️
This was in year 2004 in Milton Keynes, United Kingdom. One of the greatest shows I can remember. Freddie Gwala was there, and so was Oliver Mtukudzi. We graciously danced the night away.
Wow thanks for sharing that interesting fact Mr Ndlovu
@@chrismyeni1753 llllĺlllll1j
2022 in Mozambique in Maputo city still feeling the Soul brother. My uncle introduced me their album.
Wakhabo Gwala akukhalwa
Thanx for the share. Mtukudzi was also a great musician!
That makes 2 of us... My Dad loved Soul Brothers, he used to listen to it all the time in his beat up Hilux. He didnt talk much; he'd just be there by the shade, fixing at something that must have fallen off his van. And sing to Soul Brothers. Now, years later, I listen to Soul Brothers and that picture of him and his Hilux come flooding, and just wish we had conversations, actual conversations, I'd have more stuff to remember him by... May his soul rest easy... *sigh*
8 years later you receive 🙌 🙏 a message from a white boy from Poland 🇵🇱 who's family emigrated from to NY USA is loving the music 🎶 the international language is beautiful 😍
😊
Big hug get to remember him whenever you listen to this song
Your comment makes me so emotional. I had almost the same experience with my dad , about the soul brothers band .
An Eritrean who live in South Africa before 11 years keep listen this music from Eritrea now.
I love you South Africans
Forget the crime
Think about the love and happiness of the people.
I miss the Day's i ate the street food from the magogo's
I'm kind of crying now.
I miss u south Africa
I need a an Erritrean wife, from Botswana
This one reminds me of my late mom her name was S'bongile and she loved this song so much and she'd play it when in a jovial mood and then dance for me and my siblings...MAY HER SOUL REST IN PEACE WAMKHOLO
Rebeca malope
Soul brother hluphekile
Love this music
uMaMabizela...
ao vivos
Ewu madoda imitshotshovu yoqobo ngoqobo, Oganda-ganda base-Ningizimu Afrika! ... Awu noMmdavu uyadavuza madoda, ziyolala iinsizwa
My late dad's favorite song. He used to play on repeat every Friday afternoon on our way home. May his soul rest well 🙏❤️🌹
Our parents taught us to love this kind of music we mic them
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Yes I appreciate
My fathers use to listen every time he listen to this he start talking about the past and I loved his stories but unfortunately he passed away in 2017 and am listening to this 😀
My late old man's favourite as well. Although he's been gone for more than 20 years now, I still remember and picture him dancing to this song. Didn't approve of his dance moves🤣🤣🤣. I miss my dad, umthwalo kanondindwa, umkhaba kawukhethi ngoba nasenjeni uyamila
Im out here in Botswana listening to this good music. I've learnt a bit of Zulu from my late uncle who worked in the mines in South Africa back in the olden days. He used to translate this song for me. RIP Rre Masondo.
Now lam 55 but ze song still a hit.😅😅😅😅😅
Yah it is still a serious hit. I was 13 years in Peleng, Lobatse when it broke the charts.
I am a 2000 but my heart is for such music💛🧡💚💙
Yebo ooo
Tolo anga vuyi, kunandziha ka swona ,vunanga byova nama hungu ya kahle, ahi thleleleni ka xikhale
When i listen to this music, i think of the old south Africa in the eyes of young Zimbabwean boy. Icons like max maponyane, doctor khumalo, honestly right now i am struggling to relate myself to anything south Africa citing recent events. If only we could rewind the hand of time and press reset and start all over again.
You have a one sided view and you watch too much western news
Live performance kodwa ngathi ulalele i album straight🙌
2021 still...
Lungelo Shange , I attended this Mega Show in Milton Keynes in the UK In 2004. It also featured the late Oliver M’tukudzi and Freddy Gwala. But what a night it was. I thought Masondo was a little tipsy that night 😂. But oh boy he performs do so well.
Ngezikhathi live performances was rily live not playing cd n sing along
Absolutely.When live meant live not the shit kak we c these days
Mama. Rest in Peace Mama...I missed you mummy. Its now years. Was just an infant when you dance this song
My Dads older brother is Davids son, hence my whole childhood revolved around his music. especially on Sunday afternoons. Such a beautiful reminder. May your soul rest in eternal peace Mkhulu. we miss you dearly.
Mama ka Sibongile makes me go back to my childhood in Xai-Xai, Mozambique, what a nostalgic times.
We must demand that movies be made to tell these guys stories....💯🤸🙏 Thank you to The Soul Brothers 💙🙏❤️
✌
The internet won’t forget this
Amen! with love from Zambia.
This guy was really gifted
My uncle gave my cousin this name and my mom gave me the same name just for control because I was denied by my grandmother from my father's side actually she gave me all makhumalo's name's it hurts me a lot but but in my father's family when they see me omg they say I'm a duplicate of my father 😭😭😭💔
2020 January 21st
Still here listening. 💯
Neo Ramabulana we miss You MDAVU
This is real music brother
Promise Ngwenya the best one
Edite Gustavo Uetimane ✌ Iam here even corona is here Iam listening to Soul brothers
Kuphela zonke izinsizi
Essa música recorda me o meu falecido avô,sempre que ele voltava da África do sul tocava essas músicas,meu Deus que saudades😢😢
Perfect song to listen to while driving a truck on a beautiful sunny day!
My late parents 👨👩👦👦 used to play these song back then it was on LP.. 1980\6 Back then I didn't like these type of music since they departed this world🌏.. I love the music thanks to UA-cam
From Zambia,we used to listen to their music
Kkkkk i was in Zambia a week ago i played this song to my father he cried kkkk.
@@ramosaymhlanga4869 lol
This song reminds me of my father..He loved Soul brothers..May his soul rest in peace 😓
Those days when music was music and artists were real. No earings no hair bleach whatsoever! True Role Models!
Aaaw Madoda! Moses Ngwenya on the keyboard.
Was so surprised ukuzwa ukuth this song was released ngo 1974......its still relevent
Quality songs never die, I listened to this song when I was growing-up in Namibia.
pw
I was 4 years old
namang wen..!!
First heard it in 1981
I wish Soul brothers Did like Black Mambazo and pass this on to their children. We miss this music
Nozipho Gama Watched them perform live at the market theatre this past Sunday, they were incredibly 👌🏾
Mhlaba kawunoni lahamba iqhawe. Uyibekile induku ebandla sohlala sikukhumbula lala ngoxolo uphumule.
Usishiye nefa elingasoze labuna lomculo wakho nezwi elimtoti. Ubuyindoda emadodeni.
I'm a Zambian I worked in South Africa for fifteen years now I'm in Zambia still listen to the music I enjoy it especially when I'm driving
17 years old but I jam to this like I'm 35 ouu madoda isukile xa'kunje 😭😭🔥 2020-21 we here guys ! 😭😭🔥
que Sithole good
Ntwana yami, uma wazi lezi, uya kude wena!
@@RoninZulu thank you 🙏
Wena buthi this song was released in 1974. I was listening to it growing up in Malawi in the 80s
Venho aqui para matar a saudade do meu pai!! Até sempre tio Nhavene!
Sempre dizia Marcelino que o velho Nhavene era fanático desse estilo de música.
@@estrelanhantumbo8899 você conheceu ele? Conta mais?
I lost my dad 2days ago 😢😢😢😢😢😢soul brothers touches me
I'm sorry for loss. May you be comforted 🙏
Am so sorry bro 4that pain don't feel losted God I'll provide cz he's the provider too...
My grandfather is a huge Soul Brothers fan.
Im from Mozambique 🇲🇿, and i grew up listing this amazing song😍
2019 im also listing
I love people from Mozambique Iam in SA but my father came from Mozambique thanks for sipport Soul Brothers
Abraços Compatriotas 🎉
@@ntombigwambe730 yeah, Gwambe is a Mozambican surname, definitively!
Back in the 80's, when our parents had monthly "stokvels",this song was one of the favourites.we even had a guy who was named after it,he used to play for Amakhosi, Jingles Perreira.12:12:23🇿🇦🙏
This song reminds me of my late uncle who got me my first school bag ever, memories I'll never forget ❤️😭🔥
que Sithole .nginikhumbuza mzukwana
que Sithole less his heart. Even the Little things do turn up to mean a lot later in life. God bless.
Touching...best uncle!
It also remind me of my late unle, who grow up in South Africa. He use to play for us this songs when we were little. If we can turn back the time 😪
These are legends in the making. My father's younger brother introduced me to this music. He will be eighty this year. May his soul rest in peace
I am 37 years old man but this song reminds me of my step Father, a white hearted man who made me this man, I will forever greatful to that man, sometimes I even think he loved me more than his biological son
This has to be the best delivery by the Soul Brothers.....Best Mbaqanga group ever.
"Mina angifuni ukutho oomakhelwane basibone sixabana" #Word
You ask for an answer, and the rhythm replies,
In the pulse of the melody, my spirit flies.
Thank you for scratching, for stirring my mind,
In the symphony’s depths, my truth I find.
Legends never die! The music will live on forever Mdavu Uyadavuza
naayca
kl,cele,ngala,uma,ngizwaukut,ezango,75ngasengphapheme,NGO, 83ngazitshelaukutzintsa
Inkunzi malanga my his soul rest in peace our legend Mdavu
Respect that man behind the KeyBoard🔥🔥
No autotune no mastering. Just Talent and vibes. 🎉
Mastering and Mixing brother
I'm here in Malawi but am feeling like am with mama kasibongile this song it hit my soul always
Legends NEVER die but they go and rest as their SPIRITS lives FOREVER............!!!! The Greatest of the Greatest!!! Let the music PLAY bo!!
tabazil
lala ngokuthula qhawe i wl always miss u
Me lembra meu falecido Pai quando Volta a de South Africa! Papa sinto Muito a tua falta...descanso em paz papa. Falfino f.Machel.
Every time the song plays it reminds me those days in December bomalume coming back home an they will slaughter a sheep my mom an granny will prepare umqombothi an everyone will dance like January will never come
Ohh Soul brothers songs. Remind me my journey from Otjiwarongo to Windhoek in early 2000. Now I am back home in Burundi 🇧🇮 after blessed days in Southern Africa. Whenever I listen to this songs Remind me the beautiful gifts of children and best education I got from those beautiful and peaceful nations. I miss peace and freedom from those countries. Though I'm going trial, humiliation and tribulations from my homeland.
Legends never die, you will remain forever David Masondo
Tenho uma história idêntica a vossa , os nossos pais nos deixaram um tesouro
lol gacha life music
OMG I grew up in Malawi listening to this song and other Soul brothers song , when life was easy , no knife crime, no gun crime, no drugs , no HIV AND cancer was very very rare. Those were the days.
I grew up listening to soul brothers cos of my dad,,, i have 20 albuns of them,,,, their music talks
I find peace in old music I don't know why
Hats off them. Moses Ngwenya the keyboard player is untouchable
Matima Mokoatsi they called him BLACK MOSE!
Yes him play wicked........
Black Moses!👌
Uyasho 🔥🔥🔥🔥
😇 🎵 🎶 ♥
Remind my youth and primary years growing up I am now 53 years of age.
Mr David Masondo/Soul Brothers may the Almighty bless you and be with you wherever you are finding yourself. Amen 🙏
I'm still listening to this song. It reminds me my days at Okakarara Secondary school in Namibia in 2001- 2003. Today I'm back home in Burundi after a very successful days in Namibia 🇳🇦 and South Africa
October 2019 who's still here
Tuesday 12 November 2019...
THOKOZANE MASINA November 2019 my man
17 Nov 2019
22 Nov
Hi please translate this song for me I'm Zambian I love this song but I don't know what it talks about
This song reminds me of my late Dad .may his soul rest in peace !!!
This song reminds me of my late uncle, rest in peace malume uNkosinathi. Love you forever.
24 February 2022 black history month my birth month.listing to Soul brothers all the way in thee Eastern Cape.My dad introduced me to this group ogandaganda base ningizimu Africa.RIP Baba Masondo ziyohamba izinsizwa zosala izibongo
Its sad to learn that the entire group is no more rest in peace you were and you will forever be great. Enoch chisha ,kasama Zambia
0:25 Hey
Ngikhumbula mzukwane. yoooo😂😂😂
This reminds me of ma dad,kwakhali soul brother usukuma same tym ajaive
It reminds each n every day
February 2020,heee uzakuthi wabonani!!!!!! what a time to be alive
Those days when music was music and artists were real. No earrings, no counter weighting chains, no hair bleach whatsoever! True Role Models!
When l listen this music tears coming out unexpected due to the fact that one of my loved brother was liked this tittle so much. We were nicknamed him simbongile, John,simbongile
"Mama ka Sibongile, awuyek'ukuthi ma usubuhlabile, besuyangiphoxa." RIP Mdavu, Nyambose, Mthethwa.
When Soul brothers came to Zim for the Gobondela Album promo, my dad when there and came in the morning abuzz, excited and happy.....how I wished I was there. From that day forth my whole family started loving these guys. We would put these songs on everytime.
This was in Howick West some years ago and l was there,R.I.P. Mdavu yadavuza mpondo zamile nkome kaze enjeni zasabani ubhobho kasnyaka,mbhombho uyatsheka mawngaqonda kyonakala.
ezingasoze zabuna these guys have produced best music ever
Level 3 of the lockdown in SA. Who is here?
I'm here watching
Advance Level 3 baba and it's still 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
down to level two im with u my brother
Level 1 togetherness
Still here November 2020
In 2021 KZN still approves :)
These songs have that sense of nostalgia that takes you back to the old days... They make me feel like I lived in the 80s meen whilest am only 20😂
It feels like we missed out during that time 🤔
😂😂 very true
Classic music.....2020 June in Canada..still listening..grew up in Byo.. Christmas time every house used to play Soul brothers music and there was so much love and unity in the 80s...Rest In Peace Mdavu o Davuzayo
Soul Brothers reminds me of my father, Even though we didn't like such songs we were actually singing along with him. They were our daily songs, in the morning and when he comes back from work. I actually love them now.
I could relate to that my sister my when my Father played soul brothers he was in a joyfull mode.
maureen mfana ....I love you guys...Soul Bros.
me too we share the same sentiments
maureen mfana yebo mzukwana
maureen mfana ungayitshu uphinde
when none of your siblings is "Sbongile" but your dad loves this song. so you sit down and wonder if sibongile is your half sister since dad loves this song so much
Actively So! Claudia you are not going to heaven, lol
hahahahahahaahah
I have no option but to laugh!
😂🤣
one of the best songs ever sang....love the jam
Will forever love this song. Takes me home kaDambuza! Of the original band all have passed away , save Black Moses Ngwenya on the keyboards. Zof’insizwa kosala izibongo!
mkhaya wami sigilosa ethawini sinawe
Memories of my fathter brought me here. He was from Zim, e Maphisa and he loved himself Soul Brothers!
2nd N😍vember 2019 still listening to this track...who's in??come and dance too💃💃💃💃
i'm here just after midnight so its 3rd November 2019
Im a fan. Today 5 March 2021 i saw a situation they are singing about. A woman was drunk early in the morning embarrassing his child telling the he must not tell him about his father I felt bad. I was going to town. Guess what when i arrived at the market in town some guy in a van is playing this song full blast. I couldn't believe the coincident of the situation i saw in the earlier in the morning. Go back home went to UA-cam checked the song out. The moral of the story is they sang of situations happening in our society
Such beautiful music, reminds me of my childhood my dad always played Soul Brothers. Every time his car starts I'm always in it 😂😂 and he'd play their albums while he goes about running errands for mom and going to see his friends. It was beautiful and it still warms my heart today 💗
My comprehension of Ndebele/Zulu is limited but that does not limit nor prevent the music of Soul Bro to reach deep dwn in my soul
The spirit of Mdavu &the soul brothers is too 🔥hot 🔥to handle
I love these kind of songs.. They remind me of my late God mother..Magret Chililo Kologwe(MHSRIP) nostalgic..
Had the honour to see these legends perform live on the 22nd of December 2022, one of my best experiences.
Beautiful song, from Kenya.
Those who finds peace of mind with this kind of music even in 2018
He knew how to rock on stage woow!!
Mapula Mokoele yes I'm still listening to this songs even in 2019 what a good music
Great mature music, just sweety
2019
Even in 2019
Salute Brother David Masondo you left a legacy on our mbacanga music lala ngekuthula chawe lamachawe kungatsi Nkulunkulu angisigcinela umphefumulo wakho esitsebeni sabo Abraham, Amen.
i love this people. 2020 still listening to them
Bongumusa Soko ✌
Sikhona siblome nayo I soul brothers wena ublome nobani
u not alone bro
Here in August 2020
Reminds me of the apartheid days, when our fathers would come from the mines with big tapes bumping this music.
I will not stop loving this type of music. Music with Meaning behind every rhythm 🎶
Botswana is singing along you Soul Brothers... so in love with this song since I heard my uncle sing it from the mines back in the 90s
i dont understand the language, but the song makes me missing my late mother
Those were the good old days
The Soul brothers shall remain one of the best musical grp to emerge from Southern Africa if not Africa as a whole
Pure talent, beyond expectation. Enjoying the music RIP David Masondo. Enjoying it from Zambia.
God is the only one that knows how significance this song is to me.
This music reminds my father. He loved it and was his best music . RIP David Massonda
Love this to bids, was named Sibingile by my late uncle, He used to tell me that whenever I was crying and they play this track. I suddenly stop crying and smile. Sibingile big up guys😘😘😘
The Soul Brothers is the best ever Mbaqanga group in Afrika this members were amazing .TuzaMthethwa.A Zulu.Z Mchunu..David Masondo ..Maxwell Mngadi...
Eyyy bafwethu kulungileUp The Soul BRothers
This song takes me back to the memories that I had with my late Friend that I lost on 22 June 2018 😭😭😭 May her soul rest in peace
This is most better band in Africa that I have seen