I remember the old good days when I was young. My elder siblings (Sisters, brothers) and I liked Reggie music. Whenever I listen to such music, I shed tears . I miss them a lot. Continue RIP guys. 😢
No big No, Lucky Dube first reggae album was released in 1986 "think about children" and became famous with " slave" in 1987 back in early 80s he was known for mbhaqanga on the other hand Sipho Johnson came up between late 80s and early 90s
Yeah man, yeah man! We are still on with this great rhythm. This brother was a rare and unique kind! This music was made from a fibre which does not seem to wear out!
Indeed there is no turning back of time but cherish the great memories. Looking back watching kwacha good morning zambia doing my grade 7 at chingola primary school with bena Anderson banda(buuchi) dickson jere, obed sikazwe, lungowe, benjamin ndhlovu,francis kapandula, musialike, lillian, late imanga samalama,
Indeed this track came 1988....I remember Oct 1988 in a tournament that was highly competitive this song played.....Note made on Sat 9/12/2023...the name of the artist is Sipho Johnson.
Please listen to the instruments and how they have a calming and nostalgic effect..im so so in love with this song. Been playing it in the car from January 2024 till now
They come a time when every older people in the video died...a few are still around but we say thank you for this peace of advise in this song and we celebrate your lives....rest in peac
had a moment of deep thought while i listen..reminsing the 90s wen we watched black n white box t.v. with my paps still around. now we the paps....life
I remember when I was a kid, in the 90s when he came to Zambia, daddy took me with him to his concert at woodlands stadium in lsk... alas back home, my young brother was born, and he was named after him, Johnson Sipho,(jambo)... unfortunately,he never lived long... so, when his songs plays,tears runs down my chicks...lala,ngonsholo shawe mzala wami...😭
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Nice one thanks long time ago
This song make me remember my uncle,he love this legend so much along side senzo Irene.
So profound and chrismatic song
I remember the old good days when I was young. My elder siblings (Sisters, brothers) and I liked Reggie music. Whenever I listen to such music, I shed tears . I miss them a lot. Continue RIP guys. 😢
Rip to Jambo , around 1991 in Uganda his songs were played in almost every music shop
Angazi ngingachaza ngithini kodwa ngizibona ngisemhlabeni wam ngedwa ngigcwele injabulo kungenazinkinga zakulomhlaba
kk the moment you come to reality uzibone use zimbabwe uzahle ufe
Music of our time
Thanks i like him so much
Lucky Dude took everything from Jambo.... only legends will tell you.
True
Yeah neh... my first time listening to Jambo...
Noooo😂😂 because Thokozani DUBE has the same voice and style as his dad Lucky Dube so it means it's from the genes and not copying.
Correct
If this guy is still alive,.let him carry on lucky dube legacy.
I like the message
I remember watching this video on znbc tv 1991 in solwezi. It brings me alot of memories.
same here
Znbc in kitwe
then you are a legend too
❤❤❤❤🎉yr among the best
Watching from Vanuatu, South Pacific. Best song ever. Looking for this song for 12 years - at least found it.
Bhul fangren buru. Ninga Fre...
Here in 2024! Love from Serowe Botswana
Eswatini
One love from,🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿 TANZANIA
From South Africa 2024
In South Africa
I love this song since I was young if am not mistaken some times back in 1992ay your soul rest in peace my hello jambo
Some people don't know that Sipho Johnson[JAMBO] was the first african reggae star before Lucky DUBE and Alpha Blondy. May his soul RIP.
I always thought this song belonged to lucky dube
No big No, Lucky Dube first reggae album was released in 1986 "think about children" and became famous with " slave" in 1987 back in early 80s he was known for mbhaqanga on the other hand Sipho Johnson came up between late 80s and early 90s
Ya thats what i know
Really I didn't know but he did very nice song I can't tell and ang time soon I will sing it into our local language here in kampala Uganda
Sipho Mdletje
What avibe entering in my nerves❤
Ahoyi! Jambo you are 1 of the great Musician Profets👋👍
❤ from Vanuatu 🇻🇺 😍 ❤️
Every Man must be one
R.i.p big brother we'll always remember you when we're listening to songs messages.forever the music Will reminds every one.🇸🇧
It was a day with brenda in Lusaka in 1991 african freedom day with president chiluba (rip)
A very talented young man who sang with strong and meaningful message for humanity. May he Rest in Peacd
What happened? 🙆♂️😭😭😭😭
Is he no more?
We danced to tjis in the 80s. Beautiful music. Legends of Africa!. Unfortunately this is still happening in South Africa! Rest in perfect peace Jambo.
I don't know why I still can't shake the feeling that lucky Dube learned one or 2 things from Jambo
True man, it's what I feel too
I feel Jambo learned it from Dube,each had something to give to the world.Africa well represented.
You have a sharp ear for music right there
Then you don't know their history.
Lucky learning from jambo no no
😢 I remember that time it was hard time before Indepedence😮
Never get tired watching and listening 🎶 to this great song! Anyone with me in 2022/2023?
Am with you ❤
I'm with u 31 March 2023 dancing on it
Together
Yeah man, yeah man! We are still on with this great rhythm. This brother was a rare and unique kind!
This music was made from a fibre which does not seem to wear out!
Of course we're here June 2023😂
Yes me too will never forget those days
Such a powerful voice from a young man.. Death be not pround
31 moi szaaaaaa 🍻🍻🍻
The man who introduced me into reggae and Rastafari in 1988, I was only 10yrs. I love jumbo
I had an interview with him in Durban in 2013, what a humble guy. RIP Ngomane, mfuyi wamatshe abanye befuya izinkomo, Mfusi kaMawewe, Msindazwe!
Estou ouvindo a música directamente de Moçambique
Indeed there is no turning back of time but cherish the great memories. Looking back watching kwacha good morning zambia doing my grade 7 at chingola primary school with bena Anderson banda(buuchi) dickson jere, obed sikazwe, lungowe, benjamin ndhlovu,francis kapandula, musialike, lillian, late imanga samalama,
We called Rasta's business 🤜🤛
The spear will keep burning 🎉
Great music of yesterday
2024 still listening to this classic. Love from Papua New Guinea. ❤
Thank you Sir Siphon,
RIP,
We Will continue follow yr message in whole the world
African SoundHealex Sounds.
#BlendedGroove. 🎼
Ilove this songs 🔥🔥🔥🔥❤
Greetings Jambo
Only legends knows this track so touching
No man kill another man ,, respect Jambo 😭 rip... ulemu wanu 🇧🇴
Jambo was the best artist
I’m in UK I’m playing it now, I remember when he was in Durban years back .
I remember when I was young i thought Jambo was from Jamaica
Nice play ja man
He is from where? Me too I know the same
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Lived all my life thinking this was a Lucky Dube song.
Rest in Peace Johnson.
Your message cant depart from the World.
Nimefurahi sana na nimeipenda sana hii nyimbo huwa naisikiliza kila siku zaidi ya mara 5
I never knew that jambo was also powerful raggae musician
one of the best artists ever
P,
Ninja 22,
Ais,
@@cicinhocelinho169 now you get it
He was just underated
@@angelbwalya1699 but was very good but they die early living legacies behind to date the music is good and not old
Timeless masterpiece
Indeed this track came 1988....I remember Oct 1988 in a tournament that was highly competitive this song played.....Note made on Sat 9/12/2023...the name of the artist is Sipho Johnson.
Never there is such a good song like this.
May his Soul Rest in Eternal Peace.
lucky dube and Jambo thesame musical skills and style
But Respect to both of them kings
Rest in perfect peace
If such kind of music hits the deepest part of the heart ❤ just know there is a massage
The old and ancient gospel set us free and liberated us, evangeli ela kudala ela si khulula ezonweni.
Please listen to the instruments and how they have a calming and nostalgic effect..im so so in love with this song. Been playing it in the car from January 2024 till now
Jambo brings fond memories of my childhood particularly this song
Oh! Remind me of 90s
Love these songs I would also like his full album
They come a time when every older people in the video died...a few are still around but we say thank you for this peace of advise in this song and we celebrate your lives....rest in peac
Jambo was one of the best reggae artist in the continent of Africa.R.I.P brother man.
I respect jambo ,this message should go not only to the south Africans but to the whole world
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This was a master piece, growing up listening to it.
The memories are still fresh. I remember watching this song on a white and black tv on znbc in Mufulira in 1992.
Yambow
Indeed a powerful message here. "NO MAN KILL ANOTHER MAN"
all along i thought he was the legendary Lucky dube who sung this master piece
had a moment of deep thought while i listen..reminsing the 90s wen we watched black n white box t.v. with my paps still around. now we the paps....life
Always thought guys like Jambo kept Lucky Dube on his toes; as such, to an extent, helped him achieve his success.
My very best raggae artist, touching message. The only songs still make my tears come out
Me too
Just shed tears right now 2022 august 26th
I first watched this song in 1995 , whenever I play it ,I remember the old sweet days of the 90s❤
Beautiful song from one of my favorite artists.
May peace and love flourish on this paradise earth!❤❤❤😭😭😭😭
According yo me,this is a song of all time for me.
Jamboree I knew from my childhood ❤
Here in 2024 in SA listening to very good music 🎶 who's with me 😢
When i was young my father use to play this songs, good memories❤❤❤
Watching from Mozambique 🇲🇿
I wander were this man is after doing just this one wonderful song.
No man kill another man ..Rasta vibrations
I remember I was watching this song on ZNBC when I was in in grade 3 and now am 43 years still sound fresh RIP jambo
Is he Dead?
Raggae rock around the world and it's sounds fresh
2022 ,still listening to this song.A powerful message to the 4 corners of this world.
Love this song from the bottom of my heart 🔥🔥🔥🔥 2024
I edge you also start loving this song from the top of your heart so that you love it double 😁
When did this great musician died?We are loosing legends alot In this world 😭😭😭
what a beautiful message in this song 🔥
I remember those days back in the day, black and white TV, now we're father's as well Still same meaning
LET LEARN TO BE ONE WITHIN THE LORDS BLESSING
I remember when I was a kid, in the 90s when he came to Zambia, daddy took me with him to his concert at woodlands stadium in lsk... alas back home, my young brother was born, and he was named after him, Johnson Sipho,(jambo)... unfortunately,he never lived long... so, when his songs plays,tears runs down my chicks...lala,ngonsholo shawe mzala wami...😭
It reminds me on the 19 tees, rest in piece bro Sipho Johnson Jambo
Haaaaa! He passed on! I think am the only Jewish here. 😭😭😭
Haaaaa! He passed on! I think am the only Jewish here. 😭😭😭
Ninja 22,
Paz,
Aí,
Was he a South African?
Since Kanaky, 🇳🇨 one nation for love to reign 👌🏾
Powerful,and inspiring song,
Grande son dos tempos que éramos felizes mais não sabíamos
Greatness still prevailing
Here in 2024 I m still listening his music from New York
Waoo it brought me back to 19's
Beautiful memories of yesteryear...I remember listening to this song when I was 18.... sounds like yesterday
All of us we got roots in the tree of life...rip Jambo
Proud be african.our music
The message in this song is legendary, This is 2024 but the song is still a hit and red hot ✊✊
please can you help me with the lyrics?
Legendary 💥
The legend…may your soul rest in peace
Listening from Ndola Zambia