ruclips.net/video/oH257kTs5wk/видео.html Full clip 1 taken at another angle, with english subtitles ruclips.net/video/C3L9jeU9wX4/видео.htmlsi=SumYBd5pFLkLLXUF full clip 2 same as one you just watched with english subtitles
@@keonaizno280 and just in case you never saw it written. The click song is: "Iqhira lendlela nguqonqothawane. Iqhira lendlela kuthwa nguqonqothawane. Sebe gqabele gqithaba hhay nguqonqothawane.“ I don't know what it means but I can write and pronounce all the clicks and stuff as a Zulu man with some power . We're cousins with the Xhosas. In fact they are my nieces and nephews.
South Africa is a musically gifted nation...they sing gospel songs on the metro and buses on the way to work every morning... A true spiritual nation they are.
It is said a lot of the tribes of Israel scattered there especially Judah, when they got invaded (for disobeying God) but they mixed in some or many lost the identity but Israel is there and the lord says he will gather them. And I believe it cause in the Bible they sanged so much
These students sing from the depths of their hearts there's something about SA music it's soul touching and nourishing very very spiritual even if u don't understand the language keep up from.kenya
There's specifically something special even that much more about the learners in this video and the way they rendered this song. Please check out the same song using the link below the subtitles in English and Zulu have been included 😁😁😁😁🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩 ruclips.net/video/C3L9jeU9wX4/видео.htmlsi=DCcPZsyOnZI672Xk
@@tshepomoreriane3485for sure, something about pain, it brings out some of the realest, rawest, deepest, most profound versions of anything we dare to do in that time..... That's something embedded in the South African people, music must have brought their ancestors through some really, really dark days and it has been passed on in that form. Therapeutic.
I am a grumpy ugly white man from Germany. This one made me smile and cry at the same time. It feels like touching the soul of a whole country for a few seconds. Thank you for sharing it.
The fact that your heart is able to welcome the tone reveals that you're not ugly, yes as a people we need to heal but the most high also appointed us as a blessing to the citizens of the earth, may we be reconciled with all of humanity in understanding of our role and that we can best serve the world in accordance to Yahuah only if we be let free
They are thanking their teachers for teaching and nourishing them as if their life is on their hands and always giving their all to make sure they are at their best
There is just something different about SA choirs it hits different, I've watched this video more than five times 😅 i miss schooling in Sa. love from Ghana 🇬🇭
I’m a middle school Music Teacher in the USA… in tears. Words can’t describe how beautiful this is. Love and Blessings to these anointed, gifted children and to their wonderful teachers. ❤❤
I think this type of thing stays with you as a student and even when you leave school 💯 cause I went to only girls and we always sang at every opportunity 😊 so no surprise that I sing in different choirs and groups now as an adult 🙏🏾 I’m grateful for our African Schools.
I'm a cameroonian n I love South African so much, even the Soweto gospel choir. All their songs are deep n have a way of comforting especially me since I lost my parents. I love the song "bawo" so much too
I love the smile of that girl sitting next to the soprano lead singer.Its so warm and filled with praises and appreciation of her friend's work.Great song
I started off crying because i was sad before listening, now i don't even know why I'm crying anymore. That young man cut a whole bag of onion, altogether i think its a whole market worth😢❤
We love our diversity thats what makes us unique we embrace & love each others culture & strive to learn in the process thats why most of us we are fluent in more than 5 indigenous languages
This is so beautiful. It's coming from deep within. That's one thing about Africans. While singing like that together, they each have a very deep different story to tell ❤
These young people are the future of South Africa. They carry the legacy of Mandela and Tutu ❤ Edit: and the singing reminds me of Ladysmith Black Mambazo 😊
I can't describe this feeling I instantly got when listening to this... all I can say is that my heart feels something and my eyes fighting to keep tears in its sockets. 😢❤❤❤❤... This is Beautiful. All the way from Namibia 🇳🇦🇳🇦❤
Wow what does it mean to you that you had such a reaction to the song? Also just know you can fund the same song with English subtitles titled " Kuyabongwa (izandla ziyagezana) Lyrical video" should help with understanding the song
At a very young age I've felt a deep connection with South Africa it's unexplainable. I'm Haitian so you would expect for me to feel this way with West African countries (Atlantic Slave trade). But no I am always pulled towards South Africa. When I hear this music it sounds like home. This is what it means to me.
I’m in America- California (African American). It is music and makes me long to cling to good.. it’s music that reclaims my ancestral home. I love it. ❤
Africa GOD loves us I have been in middle east and you can't see people praising Yahweh they get surprised when they hear us singing how can a human being join words and praise his maker glory to GOD
I do not understand a word but this song made me feel my roots. Like I was experiencing a speech from Mandela with the musical influence. It touch me to my core .
The song goes... My child, we must be grateful. We must be grateful for the little, and for the much. My child, be thankful for what you receive. Hands wash each other. My child, we must be grateful.
@@schoolassembly_gwijocan you tell us more about the school and if there are ways to support the programs ongoing or some of her pupils. This is so lovely.
It's young people like these that fill my heart with pride, courage, and hope for not just this country but the world. Young people are a force, and when they come together for good, they are just heavenly. Absolutely heavenly!
I don't understand the language but these voices just touched and uplifted my spirits...wish there were subtitles. I wish we Africans appreciated the spiritual gift we are blessed with...instead of fighting one another. Love from 🇺🇬
If you have subscribed to my channel you should be in the position to search for "kuyabongwa (izandla ziyagezana) wit subtitles english"...something like that, In there are subtitles, let me know once you found it . ENJOY
Please if you have subscribed on my channel, please search Kuyabongwa (Izandla Ziyagezana) it's the same song you listened just with subtitles and hopefully as you check the lyrics with English subtitles as well then the song will be better relatable. THANKS FOR stopping to listen
ruclips.net/video/C3L9jeU9wX4/видео.htmlsi=DCcPZsyOnZI672Xk check the lyrical video as per link and listen with the aid of the English subtitles in the video😁🤩
Tears...cleanse the soul in any language...as a missionary to Africa, I do not always understand the words. Without an interpreter, however THE SPIRIT JOINS IN WITH THEIR BEAUTIFUL HARMONIES & THE TEARS FLOW because deep calls unto deep! ❤️🙌❤️🙌 Much love & blessings to all!
I don't even understand anything they are saying but God I love it!!!!!! And indeed that is the beauty of music, this permeating effect; crossing borders and language barriers. ❤❤
Thanks for listening, hope you were able to check out on my channel still the version with the English subtitles so you can be blessed with understanding the songs meaning
Okay just realized you have listened, you're such a loyal fan, megalove to you and special acknowledgement to you. HOPE you can share this with others that side
Africa is a wonderful, beautiful continent. May all children and children coming be given full education to make their country strong . I love listening to your singing.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Bro...that was EXTREMELY POWERFUL...the Harmony touched my soul almost to the point of tears. I didn't understand a word but I felt the power divine presence and purity of the Most High in the singing. Out of the mouth of babes...❤👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾💥
The Welsh have a similar feeling for song. I'm a good singer and was moved to silence by a chapel congregation singing Bread of Heaven. Literally hair raising sonorous power. Not a choir, just people in church.
The day will come when we will stand against alll of the injustices, but for now, let us focus on uniting... and these songs bring our ancestors to life. They fought the war before us... and they they need to be here when we are taking over...❤proudly South African
These kids can do no wrong when it comes up singing. My goodness. May God lead, guide, direct, and protect my brother ls and sisters and may he bless them and everything they touch! So be it! From the stolen land to the Motherland with love from the very bottom of my heart to very the top.
Oh wow they took the song deeper, i wish we were all happy as south africans, this is a beautiful song and its a happy song, but yhooooo!!!!! its deeper than happiness here, i wish we all find the happiness of this song!!!!
Woow, this is great , it’s a tradition that I never thought was not worth it then. We need to preserve this for generations to come as this represents who we are and is the source of our strength and resilience
ruclips.net/video/oH257kTs5wk/видео.html Full clip 1 taken at another angle, with english subtitles
ruclips.net/video/C3L9jeU9wX4/видео.htmlsi=SumYBd5pFLkLLXUF full clip 2 same as one you just watched with english subtitles
Thank you so much for providing a source
God bless you according to ‘Numbers 6:24-26’
I wish I knew what they were singing/saying
@@natalva6598 please consult the pinned message with the video link with english subtitles to faciltate understanding
They are thanking their teachers for teaching,caring,nourishing them alongside educating them.
That is true
Is this the language of Miriam Makeba ?
@@keonaizno280The girl who’s speaking is speaking in Xhosa which is Mariam Makeba’s language. The song itself is in Zulu.
@@African_Mermaid thank you African Mermaid. I've been listening to Mama Africa for the last 55 years. And will continue...
@@keonaizno280 and just in case you never saw it written. The click song is:
"Iqhira lendlela nguqonqothawane. Iqhira lendlela kuthwa nguqonqothawane.
Sebe gqabele gqithaba hhay nguqonqothawane.“
I don't know what it means but I can write and pronounce all the clicks and stuff as a Zulu man with some power . We're cousins with the Xhosas. In fact they are my nieces and nephews.
South Africa is a musically gifted nation...they sing gospel songs on the metro and buses on the way to work every morning... A true spiritual nation they are.
Thank you for this comment, anyone who didn't know now knows..this is true..
i took the train to school throughout high school, we sang in the train, i'm working now and we still sing on the public transportation.
It is said a lot of the tribes of Israel scattered there especially Judah, when they got invaded (for disobeying God) but they mixed in some or many lost the identity but Israel is there and the lord says he will gather them. And I believe it cause in the Bible they sanged so much
@@yahaira1048Blasphemous liar. Africans predate Abrahamic religions by thousands of years.
Your comment made me want to visit SA so badly
These students sing from the depths of their hearts there's something about SA music it's soul touching and nourishing very very spiritual even if u don't understand the language keep up from.kenya
There's specifically something special even that much more about the learners in this video and the way they rendered this song.
Please check out the same song using the link below the subtitles in English and Zulu have been included
😁😁😁😁🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
ruclips.net/video/C3L9jeU9wX4/видео.htmlsi=DCcPZsyOnZI672Xk
Subtitles please
I think Apartheid played a huge role in how they sing.
@@tshepomoreriane3485for sure, something about pain, it brings out some of the realest, rawest, deepest, most profound versions of anything we dare to do in that time..... That's something embedded in the South African people, music must have brought their ancestors through some really, really dark days and it has been passed on in that form. Therapeutic.
@@tshepomoreriane3485 haibo
I am a grumpy ugly white man from Germany. This one made me smile and cry at the same time. It feels like touching the soul of a whole country for a few seconds. Thank you for sharing it.
You so welcome, thank you for showing appreciation
You are not ugly, and the joy of the Lord is your strength!!❤
🫂
The fact that your heart is able to welcome the tone reveals that you're not ugly, yes as a people we need to heal but the most high also appointed us as a blessing to the citizens of the earth, may we be reconciled with all of humanity in understanding of our role and that we can best serve the world in accordance to Yahuah only if we be let free
Accept Jesus in your heart he will take away the pain
British Pakistani here, no idea what they were singing but it was so beautiful it made me tear up .
Please see the link in the pinned message in this comment thread
If you knew you'd definitely cry
They are thanking their teachers for teaching and nourishing them as if their life is on their hands and always giving their all to make sure they are at their best
There is just something different about SA choirs it hits different, I've watched this video more than five times 😅 i miss schooling in Sa. love from Ghana 🇬🇭
You were schooling where from which year ndoda?
I’m a middle school Music Teacher in the USA… in tears. Words can’t describe how beautiful this is. Love and Blessings to these anointed, gifted children and to their wonderful teachers. ❤❤
Thank you so much. This means a lot coming from another teacher all the way from the United States. We're try our best
@@schoolassembly_gwijo …You’re welcome.🤗 🙏🏾
I think this type of thing stays with you as a student and even when you leave school 💯 cause I went to only girls and we always sang at every opportunity 😊 so no surprise that I sing in different choirs and groups now as an adult 🙏🏾 I’m grateful for our African Schools.
That is true this will be etched in their beautiful souls for years to come
Same here. So true
Very true 👌❤️ makes me think of my high school days 🙏
How much we have to learn from our African brothers and sisters.
Thankyou.
That's a solid core high school core memory
Damn, I haven't cried in years and the beauty of this finally got me.
South African music just gets my soul everytime.💕💕
Blessings to you, and where is the @SpearRuler18 listening all the way from?
@@schoolassembly_gwijo sending more love from Nigeria 🥰
I'm a cameroonian n I love South African so much, even the Soweto gospel choir. All their songs are deep n have a way of comforting especially me since I lost my parents. I love the song "bawo" so much too
2:24
Did you hear that.
Don't play.
😊
Check original done by artist called Jun Jun. You will enjoy it
I mean done by Jub Jub
Goosebumps indeed ey, melody crosses any language and culture barrier ❤❤❤❤❤
Facts 💯🙏🏾
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please check out the lyrical video of the same song, have included the lyrics in the video
How mature, focused and united they are.
I am a proud South African living in Canada, and this hits diffetently. I need to go home. I love you Mzansi❤
I love the smile of that girl sitting next to the soprano lead singer.Its so warm and filled with praises and appreciation of her friend's work.Great song
What a special way to say thank you to their teachers. It's a special tribute
Xhosa poetry!!!❤❤❤
The poem was written by a learner, and he asked the young lady learner to recite it, which she was happy to do off memory
After listening to a couple of these, I get the feeling there must be no word in any African language for "tone deaf". Beautiful.
What's that?
That is two words.
Tone (Toon)
And Deaf (Doof)
But in Africa you combine them into one word "Toondoof".
@@pluto9000 what's that?
NATURE HAS ALWAYS BEEN OUR MASTER SO WE TOOK EVERYTHING FROM NATURE ESPECIALLY RHYTHM 🪘
@@SibusisoHlophe-dp5lq I don’t think he/she knows
I started off crying because i was sad before listening, now i don't even know why I'm crying anymore. That young man cut a whole bag of onion, altogether i think its a whole market worth😢❤
Oh this is such a beautiful comment. Thanks a tonne😊😊🥰
Got emotional too ❤❤
Even me 👋👋🇮🇹🇮🇹
Those 2 ladies leading that song😢,your voices...wow❤
I wish Africa spoke one language 😪 ....love from Kenya
Kwanza mbona sisi hatunanga songs kama hizi kwa shule
Ama shule yangu ndio shida
I would agree but our different languages make our country beautiful and more of a hand in learning languages
The beauty of our diversity ❤
We love our diversity thats what makes us unique we embrace & love each others culture & strive to learn in the process thats why most of us we are fluent in more than 5 indigenous languages
We do, through our amazing artistic talents, especially our music
This is so beautiful. It's coming from deep within. That's one thing about Africans. While singing like that together, they each have a very deep different story to tell ❤
You can say that again, a very deep within the heart experiences and stories..
Singing is from the soul, it's like a prayer, like a chant. I believe it's our ancestors speaking through us in harmony.
This was beautiful 🙌🔥❤️
😢you touched me ,when you mentioned our ancestors. They show their shield in our present lives. God never disappoint hand in glove
💯💖🥰🙂💖🙏🏾
I can’t stop listening to this song
Its a beautiful song, may it continue to minister to you...
@@schoolassembly_gwijo even though I don’t know the language it still hits me in a different way, beautiful song! Much love from Australia 🇦🇺
I am addicted to this sound ❤❤❤❤
This Genre of Music should be Officially Recognised, we can call it,“ South African School” Music
These young people are the future of South Africa. They carry the legacy of Mandela and Tutu ❤
Edit: and the singing reminds me of Ladysmith Black Mambazo 😊
I can't describe this feeling I instantly got when listening to this... all I can say is that my heart feels something and my eyes fighting to keep tears in its sockets. 😢❤❤❤❤... This is Beautiful. All the way from Namibia 🇳🇦🇳🇦❤
You felt the spirit and essence of what the song means and the spontaneous beauty which the song was rendered❤️🔥
@@schoolassembly_gwijo its truly beautiful. So this kids have like a school choir or how is this being conducted?
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I criedddd😢
So I had to pause it.
Like I really did cry.
South African culture ❤, love from Ghana
"Sibonga ngazo zozibini, enkosi" Awu madoda😭🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
The young men's voices is so divine. May God bless you all
Thank you may God bless you too
Very true❤️
The girls were there too!!!
Can you imagine assemblies in US high schools being like this.... something that makes the heart flower.
It would be a blessing to bring God back in the USA schools
I'm from Mozambique and I love bantu languages
❤ I'm crying
I teared up listening to this my whole body vibrated. Love from Haiti 🇭🇹❤️
Wow what does it mean to you that you had such a reaction to the song? Also just know you can fund the same song with English subtitles titled " Kuyabongwa (izandla ziyagezana) Lyrical video" should help with understanding the song
At a very young age I've felt a deep connection with South Africa it's unexplainable. I'm Haitian so you would expect for me to feel this way with West African countries (Atlantic Slave trade). But no I am always pulled towards South Africa. When I hear this music it sounds like home. This is what it means to me.
@queenrudshel9802 oh wow this is beautiful Queen❤️🔥 thank you so much for sharing and the openness in doing so, this means a lot
@@queenrudshel its still Africa... we are one
So beautiful. You can feel the presence of God in their gifts. Sadly, some of my people seem to be losing this. 😢
Where you from?
True that
As a Kenyan i don't understand a word of what they saying but I'm in love with every bit of this prayer and i claim it in Jesus Name
You don't have any right to do that!
@@grasroots601222cry about it
I’m in America- California (African American). It is music and makes me long to cling to good.. it’s music that reclaims my ancestral home. I love it. ❤
@@grasroots601222 what do you mean i don't have any right
@@matsuyama40 so moving indeed😍
It blows my mind how modest and humble their facial expressions are, but the sound coming out of their mouths is out of this world amazing 🤯
This singing, the leading voices. Everything just so good
Africa GOD loves us I have been in middle east and you can't see people praising Yahweh they get surprised when they hear us singing how can a human being join words and praise his maker glory to GOD
"Hands wash eachother "😢that part hit me
I do not understand a word but this song made me feel my roots. Like I was experiencing a speech from Mandela with the musical influence. It touch me to my core .
The song goes...
My child, we must be grateful.
We must be grateful for the little, and for the much.
My child, be thankful for what you receive.
Hands wash each other.
My child, we must be grateful.
Thank you .
I swear💯
Now this is South Africa for you!! Always soulful ❤.
The mmmmhmmmm during the oration was just phenomenal 🔥😍🎶
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Yes and its called humming
They just gave me chill's 😢,the poet's words are on point.....
Singing and dancing is in their DNA. Nothing or no one will ever take that away from Africa.
My grandparents were missionaries in South Africa for 36 years and were fluent in this language. I visited 3 times. Love hearing this again.
And what is 'this' language?
@@Miomi-dh4hx it is either Zulu or Xhosa. They are very similar.
@@deafmin1803The song is in Zulu. The spoken portion is Xhosa.
Long live to your grand parents much appreciated
@@Miomi-dh4hxIt's Zulu
South africans God blessed you with soulful voice, I always try to sing but I fail with the clicking in the language!
The shivers down my spine... So glad to be from Motherwell right now.
Malibongwe, you can be so proud and this program Kutlwanong and this school are one of the shining lights in this township..
@@schoolassembly_gwijocan you tell us more about the school and if there are ways to support the programs ongoing or some of her pupils. This is so lovely.
Love the voice of the girl with the glasses ❤❤❤😊
I’m actually tearing up 🥹
Oh ncooh,
🤍 straight from heaven. Takes your soul to a higher place of peace and love😊
It's young people like these that fill my heart with pride, courage, and hope for not just this country but the world. Young people are a force, and when they come together for good, they are just heavenly. Absolutely heavenly!
That is so true
This is beautiful ❤❤❤love from Taiwan 🇹🇼
Oh wow, tuning in all the way from Taiwan, what brings you that side?
Their singing is so beautiful!!! Love from Atlanta, GA!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊🥹
Thank you Mitch, are you a South African living that side or what?
@@schoolassembly_gwijo I’m in the U.S.
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Love from Nigeria 🇳🇬♥️💪🏿💯
Wow thats beautiul. Love love African accapella. The base notes are superb.
its true we need to thank our parents while they are alive...
it was truly a bliss to listen to this ✨♥
I hope they have a good future in South Africa, they all look so hopeful and positive.
I don't understand the language but these voices just touched and uplifted my spirits...wish there were subtitles. I wish we Africans appreciated the spiritual gift we are blessed with...instead of fighting one another. Love from 🇺🇬
If you have subscribed to my channel you should be in the position to search for "kuyabongwa (izandla ziyagezana) wit subtitles english"...something like that, In there are subtitles, let me know once you found it . ENJOY
Listening from Burundi 🇧🇮 . Although I do not understand this language, my heart truly melted from the deep emotions of this song. Be blessed all 🙌
Please if you have subscribed on my channel, please search Kuyabongwa (Izandla Ziyagezana) it's the same song you listened just with subtitles and hopefully as you check the lyrics with English subtitles as well then the song will be better relatable. THANKS FOR stopping to listen
I have LITERALLY fell in love with these BEAUTIFUL children!!!
I don't blame you they are "Lovies"
Tão lindo.
Mal posso esperar por ouvir a adoração do povo de Deus no Céu 🙏🏾
ruclips.net/video/C3L9jeU9wX4/видео.htmlsi=DCcPZsyOnZI672Xk check the lyrical video as per link and listen with the aid of the English subtitles in the video😁🤩
Tears...cleanse the soul in any language...as a missionary to Africa, I do not always understand the words. Without an interpreter, however THE SPIRIT JOINS IN WITH THEIR BEAUTIFUL HARMONIES & THE TEARS FLOW because deep calls unto deep! ❤️🙌❤️🙌 Much love & blessings to all!
I stopped counting the number of times I've listened to this. Too many times.
God bless such beautiful voices and unity..number 1
I dont understand a word of that they are singing but I got goosebumps, that showd it is coming from there heart
Profound !!! A whole gem!!! I love our African kids!! Kwa Xhosa! Ingoma! Utter goosebumps!!! ❤❤️🔥❣️💜💜🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
totally profound
My love for South Africa has no bound
I don't even understand anything they are saying but God I love it!!!!!! And indeed that is the beauty of music, this permeating effect; crossing borders and language barriers. ❤❤
Listening from America. God bless you 🙏🏼💗
Thanks for listening, hope you were able to check out on my channel still the version with the English subtitles so you can be blessed with understanding the songs meaning
Okay just realized you have listened, you're such a loyal fan, megalove to you and special acknowledgement to you. HOPE you can share this with others that side
Just look at all that opportunity there. education will provide if they are willing . Bless them all.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Absolutely a thrill to hear these beautiful harmonious voices!
I wish these songs could recorded in the studio. Hearing from the vocals simply tells its a nice song.. This is great, love from Malawi.. ❤
Thanks for listening, maybe one day, please look for "Kuyabongwa (Izandla Ziyagezana) with lyrical Video Xhosa and English subtitles"
So you can be able to atleast get the meaning of the song
Africa is a wonderful, beautiful continent. May all children and children coming be given full education to make their country strong .
I love listening to your singing.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Bro...that was EXTREMELY POWERFUL...the Harmony touched my soul almost to the point of tears. I didn't understand a word but I felt the power divine presence and purity of the Most High in the singing. Out of the mouth of babes...❤👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾💥
Thanks for listening
@luthandomakanda9180 you are so very welcomed 😁
@@schoolassembly_gwijoIs this a gospel song??
God bless our children!!!❤❤❤❤❤
Can't stop crying 😢 this nice
Ncooohh, thanks for watching, the lyrical video with English subtitles is here
ruclips.net/video/C3L9jeU9wX4/видео.htmlsi=DCcPZsyOnZI672Xk
This is just beautiful! I might not understand a word, but my heart and soul did!
Please search the same song on my channel, it's titled "Kuyabongwa (Izandla Ziyagezana), Zulu/ENGLISH subtitles"
AMEN TO THAT!!!!❤
I don’t understand a word but I am absolutely moved by this beautiful performance. ❤ from 🇬🇭
Much love from England 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇿🇦🇿🇦
Much love sis
🎉❤wow beautiful voices 😍 and a powerful message indeed 👏 siyabonga mantombazana 🎉watching this from Malawi 🇲🇼 ❤️
Thank you for tuning in
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what language are they singing the song in?
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I love South Africa 🇿🇦 🇨🇩🇺🇸❤️ u make me feel so good every single day even when I was not feeling good ❤️😴❤️❤️
Beautiful collaboration and song❤. I just hope that this innocent looking soprano kid is not bullied
The Welsh have a similar feeling for song. I'm a good singer and was moved to silence by a chapel congregation singing Bread of Heaven. Literally hair raising sonorous power. Not a choir, just people in church.
Love from Nigeria.. SA to the 🌎. I beleieve South Africa is the best nation when it comes to music
The day will come when we will stand against alll of the injustices, but for now, let us focus on uniting... and these songs bring our ancestors to life. They fought the war before us... and they they need to be here when we are taking over...❤proudly South African
These kids can do no wrong when it comes up singing. My goodness. May God lead, guide, direct, and protect my brother ls and sisters and may he bless them and everything they touch! So be it! From the stolen land to the Motherland with love from the very bottom of my heart to very the top.
The first note forward brought me chills.
You wish our students would respect there class times like these students!!! Well done teachers and students. 🇮🇪🍀🍀
Oh wow they took the song deeper, i wish we were all happy as south africans, this is a beautiful song and its a happy song, but yhooooo!!!!! its deeper than happiness here, i wish we all find the happiness of this song!!!!
❤️❤️❤️You summed it up🔥🔥
Some of them are xenophobic morons
You have deeply touched me fellow South Africans ❤❤❤❤❤
love from Kenya.🇰🇪🇰🇪
South Africa... you lekker dinge...the best country world wide.❤❤❤❤
Now this is what I call a complete music!
what a beautyful language and singing. 😮😮
Love these beautiful children
It's your comments that make me cheer and cry❤❤❤
Woow, this is great , it’s a tradition that I never thought was not worth it then. We need to preserve this for generations to come as this represents who we are and is the source of our strength and resilience
Amen, LOUDER☺️😃
Rise Africa Rise……you’re beauty is ❤