You think you know me Ezra Ngcukana and friends

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  • @lebotjale7083
    @lebotjale7083 4 роки тому +376

    I was born in 2000, but jazz music has had my heart ever since, I don't get other genres that my friends love, lol. There is so much tranquility and serenity with Jazz music. Beautiful indeed

    • @mokonemokone3158
      @mokonemokone3158 4 роки тому +23

      Once you listen to jazz any other genre sounds boring, it's a curse.

    • @rickyyy1031
      @rickyyy1031 4 роки тому +10

      not the only one😭
      jazz is really something else hey, beauty at it’s finest

    • @langabosman
      @langabosman 3 роки тому +5

      Sho boet, you are one of the few. FOLLOW WHAT YOU LOVE..

    • @refiloeramorola8263
      @refiloeramorola8263 3 роки тому +12

      You are me,I am you 🥺

    • @lonwaboqozeleni2499
      @lonwaboqozeleni2499 3 роки тому +3

      @@refiloeramorola8263 I see what you did there lol

  • @mellonn7460
    @mellonn7460 2 місяці тому +57

    2025 who’s here?

  • @KayP530
    @KayP530 9 місяців тому +72

    It’s the year 2024…the song remains a timeless classic.

  • @GregMoore-bv8zd
    @GregMoore-bv8zd 8 місяців тому +11

    I saw Ezra, Winston Mankunku and Jonathan Butler play most Saturdays in the late 1980s. Cliffy Moses and the Four Sounds were often the house band. Venues were Brass Bell, Landrost Hotel and Club Montreal in Manenburg. Wonderful memories!

  • @reubenwilliammpembe667
    @reubenwilliammpembe667 3 роки тому +172

    My late Father introduced me to this masterpiece timeless classics - pops I am still here in Turkey, Istanbul ♥️
    making you proud as I am about to obtain my qualification - Electrical and Electronics Engineer to be :)

    • @makhuradk
      @makhuradk 11 місяців тому +3

      I hope you have it by now. Congrats

    • @ThandazaMK
      @ThandazaMK 11 місяців тому +4

      Update Mpembe! Did you secure the degree😭😭💎?

  • @mentorman6285
    @mentorman6285 5 років тому +172

    2020 Anybody home ?

  • @tinei011
    @tinei011 2 роки тому +28

    Somewhere between pain and ecstasy lies this gem and it’s called ‘peace’

  • @thabisosenona
    @thabisosenona 2 роки тому +50

    Found this gem while feeding my 3month at 2am...looking at her and listening to this, I appreciated the power of our creator and understood more the love of a parent to their child...

  • @skimanization
    @skimanization 10 років тому +345

    Ezra, tenor and soprano saxophonist and his older brother Duke Ngcukana, trumpet/flugel horn were two of the greatest jazz jazz musicians in Cape Town. They were also academic in the sense that Ezra graduated with a BSc honours and later MBA, his brother was always a high school teacher in maths and science. It goes without saying that they were both geniuses. They performed with a of other great jazz musicians of Cape Town, Winston "Mankunku" Ngozi, Metton Barrow, Chris Schilder, Mitch Pyke, Bugs Gonco, Lous Moholo, Max Dayimani, Mafisto Ndingane, Cliffy Moses, Willie Nettie, etc. Their father, Chris Columbus "Mra" Ngcukana was also great saxophonist/composer who played with Chris McGregor and the blue notes where he was inluential as a baritone sax player and assistant composer/arranger. Ezra was more a jazz sax player than a composer but it amazed a lot of music lovers when he took a Xhosa hymn in 1989 and arranged it into a jazz hit song, with a kind of blues/spiritual favour. It is also amazing that he and his brother were more like the American jazz brothers, Cannonball on alto sax and Nat Adderley on trumpet inasmuch as they played together a lot. Cyril Ngcukana is a cousin who started playing piano in the late 1970s. Ezra and Duke are the real products of 'Apartheid" and they rarely left South Africa but when you listened to their playing they were like any other great jazz players in America, they mastered their instruments and the art of jazz improvisation. The great Mankunku Ngozi respected them a lot as fellow great musicians. I myself I have been inspired a lot by them in the late 70s when I decided to be a jazz saxophonist. Ezra would tell me to come at 6 a.m. to his house for saxophone lesson and I would protest and he would tell me, he wakes up at 4 a.m. everyday for his Science studies, and if I come after 7 a.m. he would be gone. He was a gentleman, nice and friendly, though. He was like smiling all the time!!! May God bless his soul.

    • @polokegomampane2848
      @polokegomampane2848 8 років тому +13

      Thank you for this lesson my brother*

    • @ronaldthebe21
      @ronaldthebe21 7 років тому +9

      You are a mobile jazz archive bro, all Jazz History is in your head! Thanks for sharing!

    • @ole6945
      @ole6945 7 років тому +2

      Do you know where I can get a copy of the LP with this title on it?

    • @michaelmdluli2560
      @michaelmdluli2560 7 років тому +3

      wow wow.....im out of words

    • @thupanaphihlela4744
      @thupanaphihlela4744 7 років тому +6

      Andile Meshack thank you for educating some of us about this legend

  • @lesedi1724
    @lesedi1724 3 роки тому +67

    Can’t wait to play this in my car 🥺😭

  • @koketsoothabetswesolomon1233
    @koketsoothabetswesolomon1233 7 місяців тому +10

    Reminds me of my dad when we used to be close. We'd listen to African jazz the whole Sunday.

  • @kissoflifemantee3713
    @kissoflifemantee3713 5 місяців тому +10

    It's July 2024❤❤❤timeless piece of art, thank you Almighty Creator for these souls ❤❤❤

  • @ntwanakasi10111
    @ntwanakasi10111 Рік тому +9

    This masterpiece got me forgetting that I am just a lil boy😂❤

  • @_naledi
    @_naledi 4 роки тому +49

    i can never get over the beauty of this song.

  • @glenmbhazowilliam9787
    @glenmbhazowilliam9787 Рік тому +6

    ❤2023❤ still jamming to this masterpiece

  • @ProfessionalNolba
    @ProfessionalNolba Рік тому +7

    I was today years old when I first heard of Ezra Ngcukana, I am so emotional and touched by this great music, wow....no words

  • @TebogoThomas-b6j
    @TebogoThomas-b6j Місяць тому +4

    there is that calmness that comes with this song

  • @carlosporto4242
    @carlosporto4242 3 роки тому +7

    Buenos días desde barranquilla Colombia Sur América
    Escuchando música que melodía y a haciendo limpieza en casa 9:48am

  • @mogalemakoro7188
    @mogalemakoro7188 Рік тому +5

    When I'm in deep pains, I play jazz and all pains and troubles go away.

  • @ritchiekalima169
    @ritchiekalima169 2 роки тому +20

    This masterpiece is hauntingly sweet. It is full of impossible sweetness!
    The type of song that can make you feel like crying and smiling at the same time.

    • @fankamsadu7037
      @fankamsadu7037 Рік тому +2

      I wish you could have met him in person, what a beautiful soul. His music describes him to the core.

  • @FireflySA
    @FireflySA 2 роки тому +10

    Sadly too many youngsters never tasted the original legacy ... I'm so emotional May God bless Our Land🎶🇿🇦

  • @macdonaldthobang
    @macdonaldthobang 5 років тому +31

    The first time i heard this song was playing on Motsweding FM ''Mmino wa Jazz'' show on Sunday 15 years ago.

  • @gregory3768
    @gregory3768 Рік тому +5

    2023 still here. In memory of my deputy principal at Intlanganiso High School, the amazing Duke Ngcukana.🇿🇦💗

  • @ditshepokgopa8928
    @ditshepokgopa8928 Рік тому +6

    I will forever remember my dad through Jazz music. Never will I ever love and honour anyone like I do him. My passion in jazz is rooted in my connection with him. This became a favourite in 1998 and echoes in every memory with my father.

  • @earthskyjozi
    @earthskyjozi 3 роки тому +24

    Amidst the political turmoil and chaos of the late 80's, there resonated out of the townships a vibrant jazz scene whose sounds, so soothing and melodious, defied the knife-edge atmosphere of the time.
    The year was 1989 and the sounds of the struggle reverberated across the country.
    It was the year that I bought the new Ezra Ngcukana album and heard Ezra and his brother Duke transform a Xhosa hymn into this magnificent piece. A piece, that as I hear it now, takes me back to my 1st year at university where the iron fist of apartheid; its casspirs, sjamboks, rubber bullets and tear gas was met defiantly and courageously with clenched fists, toy-toying and protest songs.
    The title of this song "You Think You Know Me" struck a personal note to me as an ode to the apartheid government who systematically wished to reduce our identities to a mere classification of our race.
    I remember the anger we felt. Our country would be liberated we believed; at any cost and by any means possible.
    More than 3 decades later, when I listen to this hymn, I am reminded of the journey of all the souls of that time.
    We sadly lost Ezra in 2010, at the age of just 55.
    But he left not without legacy and not without inspiration.
    Ezra always lamented that he was a part time musician, as unlike the jazz scene in America, jazz musicians could barely make a living here in South Africa.
    Speaking of the situation that African musicians faced, he said
    "That's how it was in Cape Town -- nobody was a professional musician. They had two careers -- the 8 to 5 one and the evening."
    If you were black, there were few opportunities to earn a living in Cape Town solely as a musician.
    So Ezra and Duke pursued their studies full time and made music in their spare time.
    Ezra ended up graduating with a BSC and a B Comm. Duke became a teacher and taught Math and Science and became deputy principal at the school he taught at. Further testaments to their genius.
    I will always be thankful that as a student, I was transported to another world, away from the chaos and turmoil by these 2 students, the Ngcukana brothers. ❤

    • @tsheposelebano116
      @tsheposelebano116 4 місяці тому

      history indeed, i thank you for eye opening and good stories

  • @babalwasiko680
    @babalwasiko680 10 місяців тому +7

    21 February 2024 : 01h16 am - Jamming to Ezra, feelings of nostalgia threatening to overwhelm my soul.😢😢

  • @KatlegoSeoketsa
    @KatlegoSeoketsa Рік тому +4

    Grootman, I'm 39year old but Jazz is my passion. It reminds me of my uncle Foki aka Mgababa Seoketsa.

  • @abelkotze521
    @abelkotze521 4 роки тому +16

    I donated a Fender fretless base that I restored to Peter (BP) around 1991!

  • @gerardmohamed9562
    @gerardmohamed9562 4 роки тому +9

    The late Ezra was a JAZZ musical genius and for those not in the know, also a highly qualified Maths Teacher for senior high school grades, so absolutely no fly-by-night at all.
    As a Capetonian i.e born and bred in Cape Town, South Africa and often personally interacting with the late Ezra, was a phenomenal and life changing experience whilst I was still a marine engineering student in the late 1970's.
    The likes of Ezra, his brother Duke, Winston Mankunku, Robbie Jansen, Tony Schilder, Errol Dyers, and groups like Pacific Express, Spirit Rejoice, plus many others were not only legends, but also spreading the liberation message of the day, in the deep dark, oppresive apartheid days of South Africa.
    Lets salute our late heroes and this song will forever be etched in the minds of many enlightened comrades not only in South Africa, but universally. It is the intensively truthful intensity and conviction emanating from the song, that will draw us together, irrespective of creed, background or whatever percieved negativity.
    LETS ALL DROP THE ARTIFICIALITY AND BECOME REAL.
    PEACE and BLESINGS to ALL - WE NEED IT.

    • @Zakhelenomics
      @Zakhelenomics  4 роки тому +1

      I lived in Gugs & Nyanda East from 1978 to 1980. I relate to what you’re saying very well.
      One band you left out is Drive that was rebuilding after losing members in a car accident. They were a resident band at Goldfinger night club for a long time! And then there were others like Victor Ntoni and Nzi Nettie who played a mean trombone

  • @Mazwangendaba
    @Mazwangendaba 2 роки тому +11

    So peaceful. Feels like I'm in love.😍

  • @loratomolaodi6935
    @loratomolaodi6935 Місяць тому +1

    ❤❤❤ its november 15 2024 and I am here absolutely blessed and serenaded

  • @Smile_Nkuli
    @Smile_Nkuli Рік тому +3

    I always come back to this song

  • @paballomolingoane2009
    @paballomolingoane2009 4 роки тому +15

    This man's music saved me from myself.

  • @randellroman7334
    @randellroman7334 Рік тому +3

    My late friend introduced me to this album ...

  • @kgalalelonkoane3169
    @kgalalelonkoane3169 2 роки тому +15

    Yesterday as I was in the car with my boyfriend this song played, I was so touched and crying as if ke ne ke gopola metlheng yaka.
    I had peace within 😌

  • @zwakelemgabhi
    @zwakelemgabhi 11 років тому +33

    Sometimes I wish was born earlier just to hear the likes of Mongezi Feza and Kippie Moeketsi's play these gems live. But then i think about how terrible apartheid was.......

  • @clement4812
    @clement4812 Рік тому +4

    Timeless piece of work that will forever be enjoyed by many generations to come.

    • @crazyarms
      @crazyarms Рік тому +1

      Indeed, it will be ... 👍

  • @yagsmoodley6654
    @yagsmoodley6654 Рік тому +3

    Yebo Ezra, zhlala, zhlala(play, play in Zulu) this is S.Afrikan soul music.❤✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾❤️🙏🏽👍🏾

  • @themahlexaba6322
    @themahlexaba6322 8 днів тому +1

    i keep humming "akuvumi mangithule" what a beautiful instrument!

  • @LizzyNomvulaFaku
    @LizzyNomvulaFaku 6 місяців тому +2

    Till date I can't 4get to remember my son I'm still morning ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @lindelwedube
    @lindelwedube 2 місяці тому +1

    What a timeless piece. Oh man

  • @stoffeljunior7stoffeljunio903
    @stoffeljunior7stoffeljunio903 5 років тому +14

    im still young 27 years but this old music wow definitely do enjoy listening to such music when i'm at work

  • @prince.s.llushaba6913
    @prince.s.llushaba6913 2 роки тому +2

    When music shows the life within, 2022 was a yeah that made a person loose faith in the system, but music kept us together and hoping for a better future. Never loose faith , we shall become great,as we once were. Through culture and discipline we shall overcome.

  • @mosesgobiye3979
    @mosesgobiye3979 4 роки тому +12

    Such type of music will make this world a better place for all humanity. Shame its not being promoted adequately.The demons are startled and shaken by such peaceful compositions.

  • @LizzyNomvulaFaku
    @LizzyNomvulaFaku 7 місяців тому +4

    Till date cllgs this music is going on it reminds me of my late son Stjovi Vusumuzi FAKU young legend of Jazz music founder of Ziyaduma Jazz Band in the North West Province Jouberton under Matlosana municipality in the Dr Kenneth Kaunda District
    I still miss my son dearly but this music is healing my wounds
    Lala ngoxolo mtanam Camagu de sidibane on my last day. May God bless you bless you dearly son mom loves you ❤❤❤

  • @malemzizi9821
    @malemzizi9821 28 днів тому

    I can't wait to play this song on sunday afternoon in my crib sipping champagne looking at some breathe taking scenery.

  • @thee_ssthello8000
    @thee_ssthello8000 4 місяці тому +1

    Back than when I was young it reminds me of childhood on Sundays afternoon mom and dad the 3 of us in the house 🥹

  • @matildaphooko3760
    @matildaphooko3760 2 роки тому +5

    This song just takes me to somewhere very peaceful, tranquil and full of deeply rooted intrinsic happiness and calmness.

  • @thembamanyoni1117
    @thembamanyoni1117 3 роки тому +16

    when you listen to such sound; your spirit rise and your blood rush, everything becomes pure like new love or salvation. need i say more? Nope..
    enough said; Thank you Baba Ezra Ngcukana and friends .You music heals.

    • @siyabongathusini3876
      @siyabongathusini3876 2 роки тому +1

      Lengoma mangidlala ingiphumuza imicabango mangiphatheke kabi 🙏👌

  • @SautsoNjeresa-zm8mo
    @SautsoNjeresa-zm8mo 11 місяців тому +2

    jazz is the best ever

  • @giftmanikela58
    @giftmanikela58 4 роки тому +11

    This song reminds me an ending of something, there’s an undertone of a certain finality to this song...a wrestle where finality conquers

    • @geoffreymamputa4349
      @geoffreymamputa4349 4 роки тому +4

      You are right..Ezra was one of the brightest maths and science student at Fort Hare University when he was kicked out due to political Activities.
      Yes , it was the end of something.His sound changed, it assumed a sense of melancholy.He did have some upbeat notes but overall his music became more intense and self consuming.
      You are very right

  • @AFROHISTORIAN
    @AFROHISTORIAN Рік тому +3

    A familiar aroma wafted up after listening to this song. Memories of my mama's kitchen on Sundays, my dad polishing his shoes to prepare for the week ahead. The sound of eggs frying in the morning. Memories of mama shaving my dad's head. This song has childhood fond memories💖💖💖

  • @mmahautakgwadi2430
    @mmahautakgwadi2430 Рік тому +2

    talk about one timeless MASTERPIECE

  • @siphosethumifi5039
    @siphosethumifi5039 8 місяців тому +2

    This is my first time hearing about Ezra, and I'm blown away by how amazing it sounds. It feels like a truly powerful and timeless collection of music.

  • @ndumisoaugust76
    @ndumisoaugust76 Рік тому +3

    theee ever fabolous NGCUKANA......power to you bra

  • @pamelajafta2309
    @pamelajafta2309 4 роки тому +21

    Such a soothing sound... On repeat I feel like I missed out alot from not hearing it earlier...
    Am I the only one who feels the smoothness that is loud in the heart... A soft velvety touch that sounds like the waves in the morning in a cabin.... 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹Thank u for the good music...

  • @peterkirstein
    @peterkirstein 2 роки тому +2

    Just love African jazz from the time I first heard my late cousin Chris McGregor and the Blue Notes' music

  • @LilBigJon100
    @LilBigJon100 11 років тому +25

    One of the greatest tunes from the greatest jazz artist of all time. Yes, not very famous but he was a master of this great craft.

  • @petercanham3213
    @petercanham3213 Рік тому +3

    master piece timeless jazz classic

  • @fezilekheswa9823
    @fezilekheswa9823 5 років тому +51

    Lengoma ngifuna ikhale mhla ngiGraduate(a).

    • @lwazibongo8092
      @lwazibongo8092 5 років тому

      Izokhala

    • @sbonelohlengwa6438
      @sbonelohlengwa6438 4 роки тому

      ngiyfuna emshadweni wami mina uyabona umakoti mesengena nje ibe isho wooooow

    • @thabanicele9605
      @thabanicele9605 4 роки тому

      Phusha I invite khona ngizokukhumbuza ngoba uyobe uMatasa 😂

  • @katlegomapota4306
    @katlegomapota4306 4 місяці тому +1

    sounds like home, were there s peace smell of fresh air and selfless love❤

  • @itumelengrasethetho1195
    @itumelengrasethetho1195 5 місяців тому +2

    Serenity 😊 July 2024

  • @mthokozisiskhumbuzo4273
    @mthokozisiskhumbuzo4273 Рік тому +4

    I really wish this could be put on streaming platforms. What a masterpiece…👏

  • @jab1034
    @jab1034 10 місяців тому +1

    Every morning this song would play in loud noise inside my head. Thank you for the beautiful song.

  • @ZukisaniMasala-bk5pn
    @ZukisaniMasala-bk5pn 10 місяців тому +2

    Wish my dad was still I live coz he a jazz music person yho !!😢😊 at the same time

  • @LizzyNomvulaFaku
    @LizzyNomvulaFaku 6 місяців тому +2

    Wow wow this song Take me Bach to my sons burial on the 12 January 2009 his name Vusumuzi Robinson (Styovi FAKU) founder of Ziyaduma jazz band in Jouberton NW province under provision of the late Mayor J C Nxamakela when I'm listerning my tears are rolling in my chicks I can't hold them
    But God ois the answer ❤

    • @LizzyNomvulaFaku
      @LizzyNomvulaFaku 6 місяців тому

      Good morning cllgs thanks very much may God bless

  • @comics-on
    @comics-on 4 роки тому +7

    2020, Woke up with this song in my head, Haven't heard this in almost 18 years.

  • @davidmohale1309
    @davidmohale1309 9 місяців тому +2

    Bro Ezra n Stix thanks alot for this lifetime album

  • @davidmohale1309
    @davidmohale1309 9 місяців тому +1

    ❤Wow real great talent ndukuman keep up African giants

  • @piromaniac9999
    @piromaniac9999 Рік тому +1

    I came here to listen to some african music because love how colorful it is

  • @MelokuhleMazibuko-tj2wf
    @MelokuhleMazibuko-tj2wf Рік тому +4

    2023 still here

  • @galebabili9707
    @galebabili9707 8 років тому +13

    This made me cry just thinking about my late mother.

    • @thatoseluku4276
      @thatoseluku4276 5 років тому

      Sorry sis, she's in a better place, Queen

    • @andilepanduva7058
      @andilepanduva7058 5 років тому

      Jazz music indeed #so wonderful filled with greatmess

  • @faldieladevries8755
    @faldieladevries8755 2 місяці тому

    Remind me of our struggle days concerts . At some point he visited the Manenberg People Centre and engaged with our music students . What a legend.❤

  • @samkelo633
    @samkelo633 Рік тому +2

    This will forever be a grateful piece!🤝

  • @boipelomorule3245
    @boipelomorule3245 4 місяці тому +1

    I am going to cry and roll on the floor on how this song makes my miss my great uncle Keorapetse Kgosietsile. May your soul continue to rest in power 😢❤

  • @katlehomahadika7114
    @katlehomahadika7114 4 роки тому +3

    I always loved the Ngcukana brothers even though they never got the recognition they deserved

    • @rainbowtrust6347
      @rainbowtrust6347 3 роки тому

      That's so true abo Duke Ngcukana. I understand they inherited from their father. A family of instrumental music

    • @rainbowtrust6347
      @rainbowtrust6347 3 роки тому

      Cape Town don't promote musicians well
      They have to come to JBG to be known. EG dollar brand, Brenda fassie, Ringo madlingozi, Lundi and others
      These are great musicians, if they didn't come to JBG, it'll be another story

  • @midranddentist
    @midranddentist 2 роки тому +2

    I heard this just now. Its a freakin classic

  • @NoxoloDlamini-b6j
    @NoxoloDlamini-b6j 22 дні тому

    I grew up with no one except radio which introduced me to different genre

  • @abemosiuoa6449
    @abemosiuoa6449 Рік тому +1

    Very fresh and matured!!!

  • @sandilevgina1392
    @sandilevgina1392 4 роки тому +38

    I ones played this song on my Roland while people were just eating @the end of the function 😢😟 I never experienced that huge response from people.. The worse part I was like bored & decided to touch keys... Respond from people made me to be serious.

  • @ZukisaniMasala-bk5pn
    @ZukisaniMasala-bk5pn 11 місяців тому +1

    So wish I got the CD 🔥 🔥

  • @sibulelengozi5059
    @sibulelengozi5059 4 роки тому +7

    Ezra getting us through the Lockdown. The real 2020 @mentor Man. lol

  • @ntokozontshangase8757
    @ntokozontshangase8757 2 роки тому +1

    Tolika Mtoliki by The Brother Moves On brought me here. Im happy I found this piece of Gold.

  • @hlelosings7606
    @hlelosings7606 2 місяці тому

    Me casually singing Akuvumi Mangithule over this song and exemplifying the impact of Jazz on all of South African music

  • @zinzosiphoqobo1940
    @zinzosiphoqobo1940 4 роки тому +4

    Hierdie is vir net die Auties, my brigades. Mpavas, moegoes, mpumputhela's een kant. Alles is skhuvet. Is broek en baadje, 'n tekkie en 'n shoeshine.

  • @mkhanyisijaca959
    @mkhanyisijaca959 2 роки тому +1

    Back in Thembani Public Primary school (20 years ago) we blew our recorders giving life to this song, Thank you Amy Biehl foundation and Miss Darly

  • @LizzyNomvulaFaku
    @LizzyNomvulaFaku 6 місяців тому +1

    This song it reminds me of my cousin Thami Mbu playing this song on my sons funeral with sexophone alone ❤❤

  • @enzillourence3415
    @enzillourence3415 2 роки тому +1

    Jazz reminds me of loads and loads stuff in life and gives me strength to do right/ to going on

  • @siphoyengwa2243
    @siphoyengwa2243 Рік тому +2

    Ukuzwe makuthiwa kuhlazimula umzimba wow jazz is life

  • @nkosinathilubisi
    @nkosinathilubisi 8 місяців тому +1

    This hits hard. Like really hard...🙂

  • @moseskabambwe3659
    @moseskabambwe3659 Місяць тому

    😢 our grandfather and mother s🎉🎉 radio, Uganda enjoyed 😉 👌 ❤️

  • @ZandiswaAsakhe
    @ZandiswaAsakhe 8 місяців тому +1

    Please everyone come to imad you will hear this song playing with kids

  • @joeg46Highlands
    @joeg46Highlands 11 місяців тому +2

    I know the tune from hearing it at Brotherhood of Breath gigs in London. It is often credited to Mongezi Feza. Does it have a church origin?

  • @catherinebrubeck746
    @catherinebrubeck746 2 роки тому +2

    Love this composition and loved Ezra

  • @allantshuma5315
    @allantshuma5315 4 місяці тому

    I believe Jazz music is for people who are mature in music. It does not draw energy from you, but it relaxing and soothing. I love jazz big time

  • @modisenyantu1498
    @modisenyantu1498 4 роки тому +5

    I only knew the title of this song at the memorial service of the late Ntemi Piliso of the African Jazz Pioneers in 2000, Bro Max Mojapelo introduced the Ngcukana Brothers to the stage, Ezra and Duke nailed it once more. Two years later I found this album. A great collection, not only the song the whole album. I love this song it reminds me of the best years of radio Setswana dramas. It would play at the background. That's how I was introduced to the song.

  • @erickunene6248
    @erickunene6248 Рік тому +2

    Beautiful mzansi best offering phambili singajindi

  • @hombamazaleni
    @hombamazaleni 4 роки тому +14

    this song is spiritual.

  • @andilepanduva7058
    @andilepanduva7058 5 років тому +6

    Ezra's jazz is soulful #xa ndi yekelelwa nguwe ndo phalala nje nga manzi

  • @gavazamabunda433
    @gavazamabunda433 3 роки тому +1

    Beautiful 😻 , wow my soulmate is here reading the comments hello babe we have the same taste to music 🥂