My father used to blast this album in the car when he’d pick me up from Crèche after coming from work. I was four when he passed away. I’m now 20 and till this day the memories I have of him are vivid because of this album and this is now one of my favorite jazz albums❤️
I cried so much reading this comment because I have similar memories with my late dad, he passed when I was 7 and I still hold these jazz gems close to my heart
Sundays after church, my mom in the kitchen and my dad busy Polishing his shoes and our school shoes jamming to this. RIP to my Parents. My guardian angels
Our childhood seems to have been filled with sweet memories, thinking about it one would certainly believe our parents had a much more positive and inspired outlook towards life 💣💥🔥🔥🔥
I don't understand the language of this song and so you can understand my frustration for the past 5 years trying to TRACK it down. Just today on SAFM I heard a song that turned out to be Batsumi. I recognized the voice and so I googled Batsumi and got the name Gwangwa. As the say, the rest is history. I am so thrilled and fulfilled to get this song on youtube. 😊
This song remind me when my grandfather used to make an entrance coming from Johannesburg to Polokwane ☺ around 01h30 midnight with 4km hooter before he get home 🏡 🤗 🌹 💕
You can be called names grootman,kehla oldie what' ever but you are listening to good music, today, tomorrow and forever continue listening to what you love and understand
The legendary Jonas Gwanga--one of Africas greatest jazz musician--Melodious, moving and spiritual I play this several times whenever I am distressed! Calming--Africa Yonano!! RIP Elder Jonas
God music sir, just imagining when Africa is at peace with everyone dancing ,singing appreciates one onother. I SALUTE you with this track especially ❤❤❤❤
This song reminds me Radio 5fm Lottie house Lusaka Cairo road. On Sunday music time around 14 hrs. Jonas gwangwa was a real giant of music we miss him.
It was 2003 when my Father passed away 😢 by that time I was 12 years old 💔 don't know what is death busy playing with the radio of my father 😢😢by that time ligwalagwala fm was playing this song 💔
The singer is celebrating his african roots, telling jis mom, father and siblings he will never forget them they raised him....then goes on to hail them as africans. Thats the basic summary
KWADITI O BOLAISETSWE KE WILLEM KIESLING (MBOBO) LEKGODU LA LERUO LE DIPHOOFOLO KUA POLASENG YA MEERBANK RIBENG LA NOKA YA LODI - BEPE - LIMPOPO LONA LEBURUBURU LA GO REKISA KWADITI A MOYA WA KWADITI MO-AFRIKA O ROBALE KA KGOTSO AMEN.
VHARWA VHA MUDZIMU. U GAYI KWADITI MURWA SHAKA LA STEPHEN MADIMA - KGOBOKO NGEYI BOTSWANA SHAKA LA MABHESHU MADIYA DIPHERWA DIKOKOKO MADIYADIYA PAPAGO STOKIE STOKANA KWADITI WA GO SWARELWA GO BOLAYA DIPHOOFOLO YENA MURWA - MORWA - MORWANA-MOSARWA-BUSHMAN BA ILE BA MO TSWALELA KUA BAINESDRIFT PRISON.
My father used to blast this album in the car when he’d pick me up from Crèche after coming from work. I was four when he passed away. I’m now 20 and till this day the memories I have of him are vivid because of this album and this is now one of my favorite jazz albums❤️
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Sorry
I cried so much reading this comment because I have similar memories with my late dad, he passed when I was 7 and I still hold these jazz gems close to my heart
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A wedding without this Song... Won't last 😂😂.
Facts on Facts 😂
😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂usile
@@DikelediReginah it’s the truth
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It's 2024 and I am still here❤
me too
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i m not going anywhere hey
Sundays after church, my mom in the kitchen and my dad busy Polishing his shoes and our school shoes jamming to this. RIP to my Parents. My guardian angels
Our childhood seems to have been filled with sweet memories, thinking about it one would certainly believe our parents had a much more positive and inspired outlook towards life 💣💥🔥🔥🔥
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Eish 😔
A family gathering is not a family gathering without this song. I tell you 😊
I don't understand the language of this song and so you can understand my frustration for the past 5 years trying to TRACK it down. Just today on SAFM I heard a song that turned out to be Batsumi. I recognized the voice and so I googled Batsumi and got the name Gwangwa. As the say, the rest is history. I am so thrilled and fulfilled to get this song on youtube.
😊
This song reminds driving at night and all my family fall asleep and keeps me focus on the road
Who's with me? 2024 after casting my vote. 29 May 2024❤❤
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I am. RIP Jonas Gwangwa, one of the best trombone players!
You are a treasure to Africa, Sir.
@@aregaali8371 a real treasure ❤️
i m here
Can't have a Setswana wedding and not play this song....😊😊😊😊😊
My father used to play this songs and cried a bit, he passed on in 2013, now I'm the one listening and crying shame
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shame man sorry hey
32 yrs ago i used play this song.....my kids they told me tey going play play this in funeral, a life well lived😂🎉😅❤
And you still alive to tell the story. 😂😂😂. Many more years to you my good Sir
Yoh Motsweding FM santse ele Motsweding FM 😢❤❤
This song remind me when my grandfather used to make an entrance coming from Johannesburg to Polokwane ☺ around 01h30 midnight with 4km hooter before he get home 🏡 🤗 🌹 💕
That's one sweet entrance 👊
2025 marked... still masterpiece ❤❤🩹
Thobela fm every morning at 5am used to play this song
Those days when we used to sleep in one roomed house that was divided into 2 bedrooms and a kitchen using curtains.
Our childhood❤❤❤
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Setswana ka bontle 👏
Mma wena o bone ka nyalo batho ba kgabile
It's 2023 and this song still rocks. What's a wedding without this song 🎉😊😊😊😊
I grow up knowing that this are amapianos
I CAN OFFICIALLY BE CALLED A “GROOTMAN” NOW 🤣 SINCE I LISTEN TO THIS KINDA MUSIC
Sho Grootman💪🤲
@@shirleymathibe4039❤
FEDE GROOTMAN
yes buddy u are a grootman now buddy
You can be called names grootman,kehla oldie what' ever but you are listening to good music, today, tomorrow and forever continue listening to what you love and understand
Ga Mashashane Weh🙌🏽🫶
Anthony from zambia I love this song so much even though I don't understand the language
The legendary Jonas Gwanga--one of Africas greatest jazz musician--Melodious, moving and spiritual I play this several times whenever I am distressed! Calming--Africa Yonano!! RIP Elder Jonas
Carries a lot of childhood memories ❤
You can say that again and again. We were given memorable childhoods 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I really love this song reminds me of my late sister she use to play the song when we are traveling to Queenstown 😢
2023, and I'm here reminiscing and having a lot of nostalgic emotions. ❤️
Thank God my father is still alive
Amen to that 🎉❤
Tjoo Kate my friend, m sure le mo legodimong wa ba binela samma, continue to rest in peace.
A robale ka khutšo
I'm from Florida but the track gives me goosebumps🎉
South Africa is goated
Dont know why but this song makes me feel so proud to be motswana..❤❤❤❤
It’s a great song I’m Zulu but this song brings out the Motswana in me
My mom loves this song ❤❤❤She taught me this song this year when I turned 16🎉❤
2025 still here ❤
Ngwana was mmala was sebilo, robala ka kagiso Musa, o tlogetse boswa tota.
God music sir, just imagining when Africa is at peace with everyone dancing ,singing appreciates one onother. I SALUTE you with this track especially ❤❤❤❤
This is what is called MUSIC thanks Madala wami so I'm blessed cause I met you when you were still alive Robala ka kgotso ntate
When all roads led to the Jazz Festival
South African Beat At Its Best. I am always a big fan of Ntate Gwangwa.
This song reminds me Radio 5fm Lottie house Lusaka Cairo road. On Sunday music time around 14 hrs. Jonas gwangwa was a real giant of music we miss him.
Aish gonna doz daez😢
It was 2003 when my Father passed away 😢 by that time I was 12 years old 💔 don't know what is death busy playing with the radio of my father 😢😢by that time ligwalagwala fm was playing this song 💔
Ohh my late parents (ke lona leng kgodisitseng) continue to rest in peace 🙏
This song reminds me of my childhood😊
This iconic track reminds me of my late aunt who passed away in 2008 😪😪😪😔😔😔
Life was lekker by then
I like the melody when you are relaxing at home
First this song on radio 2000 with king David then JustIce
Still playing it a friend introduced me to Jonas but jongaaaaa imnandi into...
2024 August…still in love with this song ..
This song reminds me of the wedding functions at work .they always play it and the madalas will be dancing
I was at one club in Benoni with my brother some years back jamming with this song, love this piece
Rip Legendary Jonas🙏
Afro Jazz is the best❤
I'm here for sweet childhood memories ❤🎉
I'm get married to this track. This is a classic
Who’s still here 2024
Magnificent trombone solo
Yes!!
Thobela FM ❤
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My dj played this song too many times at my wedding yesterday
Your marriage will last 😅
Morwa ke Morwana ke Mosarwa ke Bushman ke San ke Mo-Afrika. El Roi El Elion El Roi El Ninho El San Africana.
Trombone solo what a masterpiece🎺🎷🎼 Sir Jonas
Legend never die my memory of this iz still in my head long live Jonas. I love this song 💓
Custodian of what used to be the real SOUTH AFRICAN sounds of yesteryear unpretentious origin RIP NGWENYA !!!
Kalkspruit Ga maraba
Last Day Of the Year Im still listening to this Hit❤🔥
Very nice music we are proud of those fathers who made South Africa proud
Halalala❤❤❤😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Is being a long long time guys🎉🎉🎉
Reminds me and my Uncle
Music is everything to me and everything is music ♥️🔥♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
The type of music I can only listen to with Maitumelo❤💯
What a beautiful song♥️ My mother absolutely loves this song!
This track started buzzing in my head for no apparent reason... Am here now ❤
Halala...even today
Trombone excellence bro Jonas Gwangwa❤❤❤
Kerr now I listen ❤
this song reminds me of my radio show back in 2017 at inakekelo fm
Morwa
Cde Sotaka introduced me to this jazz. Oh I like all his songs❤️may he continue to RIP
Thats ur blessings
We all have memories about this one❤❤❤😢😊😊
Woow what a song ❤❤❤
❤❤️❤2024 August 🙋🏾♀️
Awesome sound still...
This song reminds me of our uncles bazeroundin they used to rock berets too
Classic
Great stuff👌🏿
Lyrics please 🙏 😩 I loved this song from when I was a child.
Me too I need this lyrics.🇲🇿
The singer is celebrating his african roots, telling jis mom, father and siblings he will never forget them they raised him....then goes on to hail them as africans. Thats the basic summary
Moretele park festival siyashukuma baby
Legend
Timeless ❤❤❤
KWADITI O BOLAISETSWE KE WILLEM KIESLING (MBOBO) LEKGODU LA LERUO LE DIPHOOFOLO KUA POLASENG YA MEERBANK RIBENG LA NOKA YA LODI - BEPE - LIMPOPO LONA LEBURUBURU LA GO REKISA KWADITI A MOYA WA KWADITI MO-AFRIKA O ROBALE KA KGOTSO AMEN.
💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽
For my mom manasi mdleje
My late mother had on cassette 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Khomo
Nkosinathi starnko ndlumbini
mon Dieu!! j'adore cette chanson
My father was a garden boy
VHARWA VHA MUDZIMU. U GAYI KWADITI MURWA SHAKA LA STEPHEN MADIMA - KGOBOKO NGEYI BOTSWANA SHAKA LA MABHESHU MADIYA DIPHERWA DIKOKOKO MADIYADIYA PAPAGO STOKIE STOKANA KWADITI WA GO SWARELWA GO BOLAYA DIPHOOFOLO YENA MURWA - MORWA - MORWANA-MOSARWA-BUSHMAN BA ILE BA MO TSWALELA KUA BAINESDRIFT PRISON.
I love this track so much. As a student in the US it was our dance anthem...
It reminded us of back home.