Its 2023 May 20 and believe me Im playing this song right now. No one can believe me when I say I loved it when I first listened to it in 1988 when I was just 8 years old. May Mama Margaret ' s soul rest in eternal peace
It takes me back in the 80s when I grandma"Ouma" used to listen to this..I was very young then...I'm in my late 40s today...Memory❤....I miss those days....
One of Africa's most underrated voices; Mama Margaret Singana. MHDSRIEP. I vividly remember the days she was a star attraction in shows held in Rhodesia's Rufaro Stadium way back in the heady days of the 1970s.
Today my mother in law just sang this song to my wife and she has never had it before, she was born in 1992 on this day 31/08/2022 it was so cute 🤣🤣🤣 Happy Birthday my love Siphephile Mngomezulu Mbuyazi , I love you 😍
From my home town KOMANI, growing up listening to her music i thought my friend was lying when he say she's his grandmothers cousin sister from here Queenstown but they pronounce her Surname wrong❤❤❤
How south africans can forget such a beautiful powerful voice. The second best to Mabrrr brenda fassie. This is one of my all time favourite songs. From queenstown, my home town. Wow.
My ex mother-in- law,prayed for her son and me to convince..and when we eventually did-she passed. Now I see her beautiful,strong granddaughter and I'm in tears,she would v proud, especially cause my little lost her father aswell....😌😔😢😥
I also just thought of it. I used to listen to it on the African station Radio 2, during the segregation years in Zim. I was only 6 at indipendence but today it just this song just came to me
Thank you for uploading this song. It’s one of my favorites. I love everything about it. The voice, lyrics and my God the instrument is make me cry. I think of what my country is going through now. Please God bring peace in South Africa. Heal the pain and the sufferings that we endure for decades... and now we r killing each other. We r YOUR children, YOU brought us this far please God save our country. I’m a South African writing from America.
I've just discovered her by chance. So glad that I have. And I am left wondering just the same. I was almost in tears listening to my first song of hers, Ipi Tombi. Even though I've never heard her before, it feels nostalgic, like, it takes me back to a good time. I'm also very proud, I must say, that this is South African. Bless Mama M'cingana.
@@GrumpyTinashe it actually says - soba’phinde, which is somewhat of a slang or in another areas it could have been “ soze aphinde “ - they both mean the same thing though “ He/she won’t do it again “
maMcingana represent Queenstown, EC❤
Its 2023 May 20 and believe me Im playing this song right now. No one can believe me when I say I loved it when I first listened to it in 1988 when I was just 8 years old. May Mama Margaret ' s soul rest in eternal peace
I can relate to what you are saying 😊
It takes me back in the 80s when I grandma"Ouma" used to listen to this..I was very young then...I'm in my late 40s today...Memory❤....I miss those days....
Ndiza lobele ekhaya, ndinebhongo kwa Nongoma, Mtubatuba, kwaKhangela, Khetaomthandaya he e ! Iyeee iye! Gangankulu, Eshowe, Shiselweni
One of Africa's most underrated voices; Mama Margaret Singana. MHDSRIEP. I vividly remember the days she was a star attraction in shows held in Rhodesia's Rufaro Stadium way back in the heady days of the 1970s.
my mom used to sing this song to me , even as a teen . So many songs i hold on to her memory with.
My name is Bhongo 2024/10/10 😂✌🏾
Sana lami ngizolibeletha
Lala Mqoma Sigqo Nomvulinile Ka Nontozanele Mcingana .komani yi dolophi
Today my mother in law just sang this song to my wife and she has never had it before, she was born in 1992 on this day 31/08/2022 it was so cute 🤣🤣🤣 Happy Birthday my love Siphephile Mngomezulu Mbuyazi , I love you 😍
Beautiful 🥰 absolutely wonderful, it's never Too late for all that is good Happy birthday Siphephile may you always ybe loved ❤
I’m a west African but oh how I love Margaret’s voice!!!
Mogale Mafatshe, Moribo wa Africa,. Rytla ka Natla Kwena, O Thabuele ka Madiba!
Rutla Kwena!
Memories memories memories! This song reminds me of my childhood years in Zimbabwe. Used to be played a lot on the then Radio 2 (Now Radio Zimbabwe)
Memories indeed ❤
Reminds me of my my mum passed away 1985
💔💔💔💔💔😭😭😭
Proudly southern African here
They used to start a certain show on radio 2 with this song in 90s
Salute madam Singana
1 January 2020 still here to listen to this beautiful song. Thank you God 🙏
From my home town KOMANI, growing up listening to her music i thought my friend was lying when he say she's his grandmothers cousin sister from here Queenstown but they pronounce her Surname wrong❤❤❤
2024 nd i stil listen to her music ❤❤i love her voice
I enjoy old music it reminds me my elders .
Mostly they give sence to Africans.
Wow, the quality of the recording is superb, every instrument, every vocal, all warm and beautiful. Mama Mcingana, what a gift from our shores!
Glad you enjoyed it
We grew up parents playing this rubbish song we never had time to listen to. Until now that they are gone💐 such a wonderful song 💐
Reminds me when my little brother was born ❤
Frank KaMthethwa the Dingswayo
We can never forget this powerful voice from Komani my home in the EASTERN CAPE.Thank you mama there is no one like you.
lol Khanyi you're being supportive of umkhaya wakho lol
How south africans can forget such a beautiful powerful voice. The second best to Mabrrr brenda fassie. This is one of my all time favourite songs. From queenstown, my home town. Wow.
undawoni eKomani mhlekazi/sisi?
We have not forgotten...we remember
Her music is timeless
I just cried listening to this! Oh my goodness, this brings so many memories!
It means what this song
Memories lives on. Simply the best! Ko Bulawayo e Montrose studio Zbc radio 2
Given her tremendous talent Iwonder if she ever enjoyed any fruits or royalties during her lifetime. I once saw her old delapitated house
Man I used to listen this song when I was a kid, it never ever occurred to me that it was Margaret who was singing it!!
My mother sang this song 😢 ,i had no idea whats the meaning. Proud of of great artist
First heard it #Motswedingfm ,#LindiweModise.I can't stop listening to this great piece of music 🎶 👌
Yiza nama gubu wam pha, what a song from mama❤
Remember those days and still Lovin every dong
Nostalgic,makes me remind my grandma s Sanyo transistor radio enjoying Radio Setswana.
Everlasting memories those were the days of no bubblegum Singana Bosssssssss
Yoh this song!! Haven't heard it for years 🙆🏿🤣
ITS ABOUT TIME MORE MUSICIANS WRITE ABOUT REALITY OF OUR LIVES ..WE NEED LIFETIME SOUND LIKE THIS VELVET VOICES RIP MAMA MARGARET..WE ARE YOUR MUSIC
My ex mother-in- law,prayed for her son and me to convince..and when we eventually did-she passed.
Now I see her beautiful,strong granddaughter and I'm in tears,she would v proud, especially cause my little lost her father aswell....😌😔😢😥
Uqinine ntombi, uzame kukhulisa umzukulu at the best your ability can take you. All the best
I also just thought of it. I used to listen to it on the African station Radio 2, during the segregation years in Zim. I was only 6 at indipendence but today it just this song just came to me
If l had powers l would live in those days. Wishful thinking 😇
I woke up today thinking about this song.❤
Yhu kuninindiyifuna lengoma. Enkosi wethu mama uMcingana. Timeless classic.
Those were great golden days with my late Mama Lizzy Hleza @ Felabusi
I hear the voice, which is of course amazing, but the band. The band! The arrangement is world class!
I continue to love you and remember your contribution to my life.. I loved you then I love you now.. I sing because you sang.
Thank you for uploading this song. It’s one of my favorites. I love everything about it. The voice, lyrics and my God the instrument is make me cry. I think of what my country is going through now. Please God bring peace in South Africa. Heal the pain and the sufferings that we endure for decades... and now we r killing each other. We r YOUR children, YOU brought us this far please God save our country. I’m a South African writing from America.
Me gusta Sudáfrica, su gente, su historia, su cultura, su música, su rugby. Me gustaría conocer ese país.
Which country are you from?
@@anathilwabi5393 Argentina.
One of our greatest, died heartbroken, forgotten by those she gave most to..I love her now as I did as a kid.RIP Ntombi ka Mcingana.
nostalgia just hit me hard , a true great who should be celebrated but for some reason we don't in South Africa
I've just discovered her by chance. So glad that I have. And I am left wondering just the same. I was almost in tears listening to my first song of hers, Ipi Tombi. Even though I've never heard her before, it feels nostalgic, like, it takes me back to a good time. I'm also very proud, I must say, that this is South African. Bless Mama M'cingana.
God knows how long been looking for this thanks for uploading zim days memories
Makes us 2. Recently heard it on Radio Zimbabwe being played by DJ Liberty, whose selections are my favourites. Had to rush on You Tube to look for it
Bra Major Phoku Continue to Rest In Peace
This song it reminds me my grandfather
Ndiqhele e Tsomo sana ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Ewe ndingowakhona
Takesme back to tbe old days in Zimbabwe and my old radio 1dj Eric kolosa playing it... Captivating... Thank you sana lwam'
Timepiece...
My baba is 6 weeks old 😍
Great music
Long distance is not enough without her music xem may her soul rest in peace love you mama(ndinebhongo )
06 Nov ,Mon.
07:49 am.
You can feel the love in her voice
I always loved her music, after she had a huge hit in the Netherlands in the 1980’s..
This song reminds of Simon Pashoma Ncube on the then Radio 2.He used to play it around 10.00 pm
I have been looking for this song for a long time. Reminds of my late brother Sydney Simon Ndhlovu RIP Sigwazi
Thank you a million times because i will play this song as much.
Shuwa here iwe sha...ndakainzwa kare iyi
waaw zamandi ngoma zakothu wawuphi wena
Arrow to the heart!!! Been looking for it for years!!
This is just so beautiful.
Me too! Has been looking for this Song, for years. Thank you for uploading, coincidentally, I was home Christmas. Loved it.
Wow
Thank you. I have been looking for this song forever. I will play over and over again.
lovely classic mama Singana. RIP
What a hit song at the time. I was still a very young boy having to go & fetch the water from the well (sediba) at the time.
Grew up on this in Zim. Can someone do a translation please. True classic😍💪🕺
Ndinosana lwam means I have my baby
Ndkzalubeleka means I am going to carry him/her on my back
Ndinebhongo means I am proud of my child
@@mzidayile1353 thank you so much. I appreciate it
@@mzidayile1353 so what does so ba bile mean. Hope I got it right
@@mzidayile1353 When you write it down it is very similar to Zimbabwe ndebele
@@GrumpyTinashe it actually says - soba’phinde, which is somewhat of a slang or in another areas it could have been “ soze aphinde “ - they both mean the same thing though “ He/she won’t do it again “
ezingasoze zibune wawphi wena ngowawfile xa wawkho
am speechless guys
An all time classic indeed!
What a voice.
Makare kare that was then I LOVE IT
long distance it's not enough without you music mama( ndinebhongo)
Simply the best. What a classic.
Beautiful song
Wow there was no fake music that time
Xem she was not owners enough lo mama wenkosi kodwa ngikhona i love her music
she was not owners enough? uthini kahle kahle?
Thank you for this lovely music
such I liking a them a kwedin sizipholele ngembila
Soba Phinde!qhele Tsomo
Wow! Thanx ever soo much
fantastic classical music (NDINEBONGO,
2021
Finally,been searching for this gem for as long as I can remember,thank you for the upload 👌👌👏👏👏
This is beautiful ❤
Memories ignite
Ewe ndimamele yona ngoku just heard about passed away of Mr Maponya
I like it its old but sound new
Hayi sukani madoda Uba ngumntu Makaqube
Please my brothers and sisters, anyone who can just upload the song ''SOWETO'' , i am not sure if it is sung by Margaret Singana or Patience Afrika .
Yho YHO yho Yhoooooooo!!!
kudala ndiyifuna ukuba iculwa ngubani
1 January 2022
Classic!
Wow.