Omg , I'm a LIBERIAN ,but I love this particular South African music . Lucky Dude and Ntombi's music did well in LIBERIA . We love you guys in South Africa.
o wonderful memory indeed,this tracks makes me remember those wonderful yester years of 90s and early to middle 2000s.great live the memory and Ntombi Marhumbini.God bless all those guys who remember these mind blowing tracks!
Ooooh I wish life be rewinded back my childhood memories were the best time ever.... The feeling keeps coming back to me now ,I remember this days around the year 1994 I used to snick from home to go to a nearby baba shop in our village just have a glimpse of this songs.
My dad used to listen to these songs but sadly he kicked us all out before we even knew ourselves. Now am somewhere all grown, thriving and bursting this song on a JBL music system, sipping smooth VSOP Brandy, and wishing he knew the potential I had. If only he took care of me now I would be taking of him. Poor him!
@@mathewnderitu1983 and you are the people preaching irresponsible fatherhood? Why should I encourage irresponsible fatherhood? If he could not take of his children then he does not deserve any of his children taking care of him. My mum was a second wife, our step brothers and sisters were as well abandoned then followed us getting abandoned. We have to end the habit of just siring children and leaving the world to take care of them and expecting them those children to support at old age!!!
May God bless you as you upload those 90s tracks. Add Vuyelwa, Zizikongo, Tools & figs , Ben Sammy and more....From New York, LA to Eldoret....we enjoy the oldies
Our local markets here in Malawi were full of this music in the late 90s... A day wouldn't pass without these disco beats thundering through the market streets and taverns.... Till date I still love this music in my world
by the time i was still playing foot ball these song was played when we ente the pitch and these was our moral booster for our team eeeeeeeeeeeeeesh i wish
Ntombi was from South Africa.On this song its a widow whose husband died a natural death,so she is giving a warning order to her child that they are going to perish with poverty,they are going to die in ramshackled buildings.Marhumbini means an old dilapidated building
can't you help please assist. i hear people talk about Ntombi Marhumbini from east of Africa and Central Africa. am not so sure if she's coming from South Africa/ Mocambique. i need to know how was her marketing did you know her thorough Radio station or she use to come and perform live concept ? i say this as she sang her song with Xitsonga language from South Africa. the language also found in Mocambique and eastern side of Zimbabwe.
In western Kenya, the songs were a hit. no concert to promote the music (as far as i can say and very limited radio airtime). These songs were largely promoted through night and ceremonial dances. something sociologists need to try and unravel. People were always looking out for the next release. But its unbelievable how the music spread...looking back, i can say i think the dance-ability of the music itself promoted her music, same as girlie mafula.
Kenyans let's gather here and discuss the real bottom up feeling of this music 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🕺💃
It's possible to get these lyrics?
😂😂😂😂 hizi zinagive vaibu ya bottom up 2024
Omg , I'm a LIBERIAN ,but I love this particular South African music .
Lucky Dude and Ntombi's music did well in LIBERIA .
We love you guys in South Africa.
This song was and is on another level. Generations will come and pass but this song will be lit forever
I agree with you.. I remember those days
Eeeish this song used to be a hit at weddings .....take me.bek to Africa please
I first heard this song in 1995 when I was travelling from South Africa through Zimbabwe, Zambia to Malawi.Still love it after all these years.
A proof that we can never be young forever, which is so painful when think of such beautiful memories 💔
Duuuh nakumbuja songea hiyo tukiskia ivo ata ikiwa jikoni wamebandika chungu cha ugari wale tu ntombi marhumbini balahaa 1998 acha kabisa
o wonderful memory indeed,this tracks makes me remember those wonderful yester years of 90s and early to middle 2000s.great live the memory and Ntombi Marhumbini.God bless all those guys who remember these mind blowing tracks!
thanks a lot don't forget your self.
2024 Kenya's coastline, Shanzu Mombasa ❤
Tanzania 🇹🇿 2023❤❤❤
Ooooh I wish life be rewinded back my childhood memories were the best time ever.... The feeling keeps coming back to me now ,I remember this days around the year 1994 I used to snick from home to go to a nearby baba shop in our village just have a glimpse of this songs.
Where did the years go?I had to search for this song. Its 2024🇰🇪😂
OUR MOTHERLAND AFRICA IS BLESSED IN JESUS MIGHT NAME AMEN.
Nilikuwa napenda sana hii song tangu nikiwa primo school
My dad used to listen to these songs but sadly he kicked us all out before we even knew ourselves. Now am somewhere all grown, thriving and bursting this song on a JBL music system, sipping smooth VSOP Brandy, and wishing he knew the potential I had. If only he took care of me now I would be taking of him. Poor him!
Forget about the past and take care of him
@@mathewnderitu1983 and you are the people preaching irresponsible fatherhood? Why should I encourage irresponsible fatherhood? If he could not take of his children then he does not deserve any of his children taking care of him. My mum was a second wife, our step brothers and sisters were as well abandoned then followed us getting abandoned. We have to end the habit of just siring children and leaving the world to take care of them and expecting them those children to support at old age!!!
@@kariukimaina5128 you must be narrow minded and heartless, you do that on a humanitarian ground
Good music and may God bless Africa with another ntombi
In a village when a boy was circumcised without this music in their homestead no one could step his leg there
May God bless you as you upload those 90s tracks. Add Vuyelwa, Zizikongo, Tools & figs , Ben Sammy and more....From New York, LA to Eldoret....we enjoy the oldies
Chamgei arap Rutto
We get old so fast but these songs remain new and young as yesterday.....
Grande música que não dançou está música em Angola 🇦🇴
Nasceu hoje
Ntombi beijão do mundo ❤️
this song is always on top. I wish somebody can assist me with lyrics. I am from Kenya, sending love to South Africa.
The only kind of songs I have on my memory card. They remind me quite a lot about my past 😘😊😔
this song reminds me of Zimbabwes' heydays, ,i didnt' even know the meaning of the lyrics
I was young ,Zim was doing well
Takes me back to my childhood dancing style.
Hahahha weweeee fire...I remember those days
If you never danced this song you have never enjoyed life... When we were the village stars 🤓...I miss those good old days😒☝️
So it's been marhumbini 😂😂😂 , masela marumbe 😂😂 was the hit song , from Nairobi with love 💕💕
I salute u ntombi ur songs makes me feel nice they remind me more of the past..
Our local markets here in Malawi were full of this music in the late 90s... A day wouldn't pass without these disco beats thundering through the market streets and taverns.... Till date I still love this music in my world
Sweet melody. Oh my God, I wish time can be reversed to tickle backward
Yaaaas!!!! This reminds me of many years ago as a child... Damn!
I can't even remember how old I was when I first heard this. All I know is that I was child.
Nice song I still remember 1997
adorable · affectionate · agreeable · ambitious · attractive i love this song ever
This song reminds me of 1995 summer, such memories will remain part of me for as long as i live
I remember my dad when i hear these type of songs
ata baba yangu
Hahaha even mine as well and I like this music hahah thanks bro
I remember in those days lets go back to those days
True tastes of Africa,we love you more our legend
Still I love the songs to date and they let me remember my brother Kanyomozi Eliasaph (MHSRP)
A music legend ever record Ed in the 90s great miss murhumbin l will love you to time s indefinite
Angelic voices!!!!!!!!
2024 still here❤ listening from Namibia 🇳🇦 🥹
by the time i was still playing foot ball these song was played when we ente the pitch and these was our moral booster for our team eeeeeeeeeeeeeesh i wish
I remember a lot of past things when I listen on this
Oooh God I don't want to dea now to leave those songs
This was good music eish. May your soul rest in peace sister.
Amazing,Africa my Dear!!!!!!!!!!!
Ntombi was from South Africa.On this song its a widow whose husband died a natural death,so she is giving a warning order to her child that they are going to perish with poverty,they are going to die in ramshackled buildings.Marhumbini means an old dilapidated building
😭😭😭😭 omg, this reminds me alot those mid 90's when death was that painfull RIP my Bro Juma
I love the songs to date , gone are the good days
Forever there.,., generations to come... quality means alot.
One of the most big Singer in my time
Great memories those days when i didnt know the world am in today lots of love Ntombi.
Take me back to 90s childhood memories
It's reminds me of my late elder brother he loves this song back then in 1995
We don't just look for old songs...but memories 😅
Ntombi songs are best ever ❤
if you never heard this song then you didint actually know what music was by then.bigup
all good old music even in the new mellinia
can't you help please assist. i hear people talk about Ntombi Marhumbini from east of Africa and Central Africa. am not so sure if she's coming from South Africa/ Mocambique. i need to know how was her marketing did you know her thorough Radio station or she use to come and perform live concept ?
i say this as she sang her song with Xitsonga language from South Africa. the language also found in Mocambique and eastern side of Zimbabwe.
She is South African
alex tycky she is Mozambican but I heard her recordings were done in South Africa.
In western Kenya, the songs were a hit. no concert to promote the music (as far as i can say and very limited radio airtime). These songs were largely promoted through night and ceremonial dances. something sociologists need to try and unravel. People were always looking out for the next release. But its unbelievable how the music spread...looking back, i can say i think the dance-ability of the music itself promoted her music, same as girlie mafula.
1 jewel of Africa
music at its best. such a vibe
Evergreen 💪💪💪
Swart mense Sing heel goed.
kabisa
Great childhood memories ❤❤🎉
great memories if you were of knowledge by the 90s
😂😂😂😂i was 6 years old by that time, may your soul continue to rest in eternal peace ✌️ legend❤
Excellent piece of music
Wen I was a young boy tis was our song
2020 silapha
Wow wonderful song
Wow! I remember my tbt.
i remember those when music was still music
So beautiful song that makes me happy everyday,,,, translation pliz anyone
2019 who is here?
Less well my friend Chiwa you first these songs in our village.
LONG LIVE MOTHER LAND AFRICA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
God bless south Africa
2022** pap live long this woman !
Wow Iam here 2020 during pandemic
I like the song .
How i loved funerals coz of this songs
Hahaha
Long live memories
I remember in those days 1993/4
Please give us the lyrics in English, I think it’s sang in Tsonga or Venda, I am from Botswana 🎉🎉🎉
Waa missing those Days
Those year was.
Best song ever
FIREEE
wonderful songs indeed from South Africa,God bless marhumbini whenever they are,reminds me of my early life of 1995!
wonderful songs indeed from South Africa,God bless marhumbini whenever they are,reminds me of my early life of 1995!
wonderful songs indeed from South Africa,God bless marhumbini whenever they are,reminds me of my early life of 1995!
Wallahi
ngoma leyiwani yini khumbuza mani wanina na sisi wanina
I miss you mum
still good like new music
My childhood re-defined.
love this song
Here I was just learning how to dance.
Nice nice song
Can I please have lyrics for this song. I just remember dancing to it around 96, 97 but didn't know the lyrics 🤭😇
What a nice song. Anyone who can assist with the lyrics of the Song?
Kenya's anthem back in the days.
"IF Black People can Sing like this they can do Everything in life".
❤❤❤2024 Zimbabwe