My South African friends sang it for me outside the Court House back in 1978 when I was deported from the country because I was against APARTHEID... This song brings me tears and appreciation for my friends whom I left behind..😢❤ Thank you! Wonderful performance!!!
It is a work song sung deep underground in the mines !!! A Zulu song ! Sung by men who had to work in the hot dusty noisy stopes ! Nearest thing to HELL ! Very hot like a sauna ! No white man could work hard in that heat but they could !!! I worked for 21 years 2kms under the ground nearly seven days a week in a South African Gold Mine ! Lived on the job as I was on standbye and worked every sunday until an underground sub station explosion ruined my confidence ! I was an underground electrician ! The ordinary guys who work down a gold mine are some of the bravest finest men you will ever meet ! Riggers, boilermakers and fitters and the men who have to crawl into ,"The Square" every day and mine gold ! Many come from Mozambique , Lesotho and Transkei ! One of the toughest jobs in the world ? But the biggest heroes are "Proto men" who go in to rescue people when there are accidents or falls of ground ! They are the biggest heroes of all !!!!
The most intimidating and scariest thing to hear when you face off against a South African. This is our "Win or lose, we are in it together" sport theme. When those feet stomp, protect your thoughts. We live rent free in your mind 🇿🇦
Sung on the trains to work to lift the spirits of mine workers... And then during sports matches in the stands to motivate the players and a staple when celebrating.. With our national anthem, just beautiful!
Eu ouvi essa música sábado agr em um encontro da pastoral Afro - Brasileira, e simplesmente me apaixonei por esse canto , e tão bom ouvir sabe muita alegria e sem falar a voz deles ,cantam de mais , eu fico ate emocionado q DEUS abençoe sempre vcs
Very popular song and tune and sung by many south africans... foreigners who don't understand the language think it's spiritual and uplifting and it probably was to the migrant black mine workers , predominantly from rhodesia/zimbabwe.... the irony is the lyris basically mean 'Let's get out of sout africa' and was sung on the trains going home.... the sshhh is the noise the steam engines
Became one of the anthems of the anti-apartheid mpvement in South Africa. Now often called South Africa's second national anthem, but is certainly its national sports anthem.
I'm not sure if you're aware that the dance the choir is doing, is what is well known as Mandela Dance. You gotta love this.😁❤🔥🇿🇦
Lol, they're trying to
My South African friends sang it for me outside the Court House back in 1978 when I was deported from the country because I was against APARTHEID...
This song brings me tears and appreciation for my friends whom I left behind..😢❤
Thank you!
Wonderful performance!!!
Dear
@mattakaragianni4364 your history is so touching. God bless you.
@@MaestroCiceroAlves God bless you too!
I wish you all the success in the world!
Your service to the South African people and nation in the face of tyranny are truly amazing. Best wishes and enormous respect from England!
i have so much respect for people like you who stand up to injustice. χαιρετίσματα από την Ανατολία
@@benjamindavey4782 THANK YOU, BEST WISHES TO YOU TOO AND GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AND YOUR WONDERFUL COUNTRY ENGLAND!🌹🌹🌹
Musical UNITY of all ages and races in Africa! How I love it!
Thank you,
@ivicaloncar2147
Belíssimo! Muitíssimo obrigada ❤❤❤
Eu que agradeço @martaleao
Ficou sensacional. Está música sempre me remete aos Springboks, seleção sul-africana de rúgbi tetracampeã mundial.
It is a work song sung deep underground in the mines !!! A Zulu song ! Sung by men who had to work in the hot dusty noisy stopes ! Nearest thing to HELL ! Very hot like a sauna ! No white man could work hard in that heat but they could !!! I worked for 21 years 2kms under the ground nearly seven days a week in a South African Gold Mine ! Lived on the job as I was on standbye and worked every sunday until an underground sub station explosion ruined my confidence ! I was an underground electrician ! The ordinary guys who work down a gold mine are some of the bravest finest men you will ever meet ! Riggers, boilermakers and fitters and the men who have to crawl into ,"The Square" every day and mine gold ! Many come from Mozambique , Lesotho and Transkei ! One of the toughest jobs in the world ? But the biggest heroes are "Proto men" who go in to rescue people when there are accidents or falls of ground ! They are the biggest heroes of all !!!!
God bless you, and gives you the best you deserve, @paulrowe9486 • Love from Brazil.
REALLY HEART TOUCHING SONG ,MAY GOD LOVE SINGERS N AFRICAN ❤😢🙏🙏💪👍
Africans are really beautiful people will good souls ❤🎉
Yes, they are.
They are MY PEOPLE!! ❤❤
The most intimidating and scariest thing to hear when you face off against a South African. This is our "Win or lose, we are in it together" sport theme. When those feet stomp, protect your thoughts. We live rent free in your mind 🇿🇦
Sung on the trains to work to lift the spirits of mine workers... And then during sports matches in the stands to motivate the players and a staple when celebrating.. With our national anthem, just beautiful!
I have watched this 10 times today
That's wonderful, thank you. Please share with your friends @tiyaswitch
Beautiful.
Thank You, @reynardus1359
This song is so spirited, with such great energy!
Thanks @paulrubio3918
Qué sería del ser humano sin la MÚSICA?????👏👏
Estive na África do Sul copa do mundo 2010. Que saudade. Parabéns vcs deram um show ❤
Que maravilha, a sua experiência, Ronair. Obrigado pelo elogio.
Música fantástica e execução mais fantástica ainda. Melhor performance desta música no RUclips. Emocionante.
Parabéns.!!!!
Incredibly amazing 🎉🎉!
Wow!! Vitor's voice is amazing!! Love this song. You make my country proud #southafrica
I love you country music and culture. My best.
Eu ouvi essa música sábado agr em um encontro da pastoral Afro - Brasileira, e simplesmente me apaixonei por esse canto , e tão bom ouvir sabe muita alegria e sem falar a voz deles ,cantam de mais , eu fico ate emocionado q DEUS abençoe sempre vcs
Muito obrigado, Samuel.
So sweet. Lov Africa
Thank You !!!
WOW! Absolutely beautiful.
Thank You !!!
@@MaestroCiceroAlves You are welcome.I also love your version of Wana Baraka.
@@lovemeg5186 Thank you once again.
Parabéns Maestro Cícero Alves. Sempre surpreendente!!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Its like my african ancestors whispers in my head
Asanteni sana
Thank you
@victorbenard1219
Parabéns maestro Cícero. Sensacional!!!
Que presente para os meus ouvidos 👏👏👏👏 maravilhoso... Deus abençoe
Muito obrigado, Joseane.
Maestro Cicero Alves obrigada e parabens ao sr aos musicos e cantores.Gratidao
Muito obrigado a você, Marli. Por favor, compartilhe com seus(suas) amigos(as).
Absolutely amazing. Thank you so much. Deeply moving ❤️
Thank you, very much, Kelly. Our best from Brazil to you.
@@MaestroCiceroAlves ❤️❤️❤️
Lindo e contagiante!
Delícia de cantar e de escutar!!
Será q virou um hit do Coral, Maestro? 😉😄
Magníficos, música e coral , com a magistral regência do extraordinário Maestro Cícero Alves, um baiano que nos orgulha.
Muito obrigado, Amália.
This is traditional song
Such a beautiful song 😍
Thanks
Not bad but me i still prefer the Bertha Egnos version... Love 💕💕💕 all you from NG🇳🇬
Música africana que nos eleva e proporciona uma atmosfera de alegria e ritmo entusiasmante!
Minha amiga Luiza, VCS arrasam!!!
Meu Deus, que incrível! Parabéns, muito emocionante!
Muito obrigado @alyssonprodrigues8656
Awesomeness 🎉🎉🎉🎉!
Except it was originally a Zimbabwean song.
Parabèns!!!!👏👏👏👏👏
Obrigado!!!
keren nih pertunjukannya 😍
Parabéns! Muito emocionante 😍!
Wipitiiiii. !!!!!
This is epic
❤❤❤ eu amo esta música
@AndrePauloIsabel Deus lhe abençoe
Talentosos brasileiros
BRAVO! BRAVO!
Obrigado!!!
Viva, amaBhoko, viva!
LINDO!!!
Very popular song and tune and sung by many south africans... foreigners who don't understand the language think it's spiritual and uplifting and it probably was to the migrant black mine workers , predominantly from rhodesia/zimbabwe.... the irony is the lyris basically mean 'Let's get out of sout africa' and was sung on the trains going home.... the sshhh is the noise the steam engines
Bravo ❤
@nothabogracenalovu2746 Thank you Merry Christamas
Lindezaa!
Emoção pura!
Became one of the anthems of the anti-apartheid mpvement in South Africa. Now often called South Africa's second national anthem, but is certainly its national sports anthem.
Nonsense. If it was against the apartheid government's policies, how could it have been used in films like THE GODS MUST BE CRAZY?
Maravilhoso Parrabens
Maravilhosos ❤️🤩♥️
Obrigado!!!
Maravilha parabems
Obrigado, Graça Oliveira.
Is there a website to purchase the orchestra accompaniment for this? I'm not finding it anywhere.
Unfortunetely not. I made it myself.
well, it is amazing!@@MaestroCiceroAlves
💖💖
@marielanikol9396 Muito obrigado, Gracias, Thanks, Merci, Danke
❤❤🕊
Inspired by Helmut Lotti ? 🥰
Yes, Stefan, he is a great inspiration.
Absolutamente arrebatador
The very definition of offensive cultural appropriation
no thank you
"No thank you " to what? Why watch African style performances if you are bias against it? Lol Makes no sense :)