2024 still hitting....my Dad was a Carpenter back in the days and could repeat the song the whole day...thanks to Radio cassetes and compact disks....he would roll the disk with a pen to repeat the song.....sometimes we listen to songs just for memories
Paul this song brings a lot of memories. Myself and my late best friend Bos Pangus used it as our Friday Anthem after a hard weeks studies and football. Rest on Bos Pangus
I believe this song rocked the whole African continent, because in my country Kenya🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪 it was a hit, I heard it years later after I was born and it was still rocking.... Long live Yvonne
I'm Kenyan Ethiopian and my mom always made me listen to this, I now realize she's always had a great taste of music and I'm glad I can actually listen to this anytime ❤
In the year 3000, you living Africans will read this message, we suffered a lot so that you could have the current life that you have today. Colonization freedom peace development we had to fight and shed blood too much life in human loss was shed. Be proud to be African and have lots of courage.
Where are the 🇰🇪 🇰🇪 kenyans?,,,I know I'm not the only one that sang,," yesu mkombozi" growing up ahah,,, a perfect example of good literature, it's timeless 😉
From Zambia: I've loved everyone's good comment on our memorable songs of the decades.Surely 80s and 90s were, are days with full of it's joyous brimming and peaceful moments in most parts of our mother Africa. Still new my soul. Happy 2024 everyone here.
This song is so historic. Part of what made growing up in the '80s & early '90s for me unforgettable. Millennials were really blessed growing up with good music. Viva Africa! 🥰
I'm moved to tears, full of nostalgia. I can remember when my late sister and I as little kids used to listen to this beautiful song, back in 1988. Sweet song with powerful lyrics and rhythm, evergreen, rooted in African culture. Sweet memories.
Sweet memories have a way of touching the heart. Sometimes leading one to desperately long to return to those fond times. All one can do is savor the current moments before they fade into sweet memories. You will be reunited with your sister and all who have gone before you, one day.
When Chaka Chaka brought love 💕 of all Africa to South Africa. No xenophobia No violence One love 💕💕💕💕 Africa. Almost a National Anthem in Nigeria in 1988 no Day is complete without this music.
Yes best beer apart from commercial beers and great the best music. As the Chinese diplomat said 'when are you going to stop dancing and start working?'
I started listening to this song when I was very young about 30 years now but it still sounds like new songs, this are people who made south Africa to be what it is today not those who are killing their fellow Africans out of hatred in the name of documents, may we find reasons to love ourselves again as one people Amen.
This song was a sensation in the remote countryside of Uganda. I was frequently tasked with purchasing cigarettes while our parents enjoyed their drinks, creating cherished childhood memories brimming with love and innocence.
What does white have to do with it? Why mention that? Also for yiur own information White is not African. Same as a black person can never be European. Blacks are Africans. White are European.
@@anthonygordon9483When was the first time you heard this song? As a Nigerian I heard it growing up in the 1980s. It reminds me so much of those days. I love you our beautiful Yvonne!
March 2024 I'm fidelis from Nigeria,I so much love to play this music all the time. I was 7yrs when I do watch this music on black and white television early 90s
August 2022 and I am still listening to Mama Yvonne... This sound will forever remain echoed in my mind because I knew it since my childhood. In Namibia, they use to play it on radio every Friday on a entertainment program called “weekend special ".
This song reminds me of my grandma. she passed away last year and this was one of her favorite songs. I wish I will be able to listen to it without shedding a tear one day. she was such a jewel.
I remember this song when I was in the secondary school and I heard this with my friend but today some were died by the war in Burundi country,so it comes to me the time of remembrance
Even me I listened to this hit at secondary school. By then I doing my Grade 12 way back in 1989. That's 32 yrs ago , but still banging the air waves! She was just talented , a songbird she was indeed.
Lyrics: We Madlamini Uph'umqombothi We Madlamini Uph'umqombothi We Madlamini Uph'umqombothi We Madlamini Uph'umqombothi I work hard every day To make my beer (Umqombothi) Wake up early every morning To please my people with African beer (Umqombothi) I make sure the fire burns To make my beer (Umqombothi) My special beer Umqombothi (Umqombothi) Is African beer We Madlamini (Everybody) Uph'umqombothi (Come and drink my) We Madlamini (Magic beer) Uph'umqombothi We Madlamini (Everybody) Uph'umqombothi (Come and drink my) We Madlamini (African beer) Uph'umqombothi I work hard to make them happy Every weekend (Umqombothi) Makes them party to the rhythm Makes them dance, this magic beer (Umqobothi) I wanna make you happy (Umqobothi) I wanna make you smile (Umqobothi) I wanna make you dance (Umqobothi), dance I'll make sure there's a party Where they drink my special beer Umqombothi is magic beer Umqombothi is African beer We Madlamini (Everybody) Uph'umqombothi (Come and drink my) We Madlamini (magic beer) Uph'umqombothi We Madlamini (Everybody) Uph'umqombothi (Come and drink my) We Madlamini (Afican beer) Uph'umqombothi We Madlamini (Everybody) Uph'umqombothi (Come and drink my) We Madlamini (Magic beer) Uph'umqombothi We Madlamini (Everybody) Uph'umqombothi (Come and drink my) We Madlamini (African beer) Uph'umqombothi We Madlamini (Everybody) Uph'umqombothi We Madlamini Uph'umqombothi We Madlamini Uph'umqombothi We Madlamini Uph'umqombothi Wozani ka Madlamini Wozani ngithi wozani Wozani ka Madlamini Come on I wanna make you happy I wanna make you smile lets boogie together Umqombothi (Umqombothi) I work hard every day To please my people with African beer We Madlamini (Everybody) Uph'umqombothi (Come and drink my) We Madlamini (magic beer) Uph'umqombothi We Madlamini (Everybody) Uph'umqombothi (Come and drink my) We Madlamini (Afican beer) Uph'umqombothi We Madlamini (Everybody) Uph'umqombothi (Come and drink my) We Madlamini (Magic beer) Uph'umqombothi We Madlamini (Everybody) Uph'umqombothi (Come and drink my) We Madlamini (Afican beer) Uph'umqombothi We Madlamini (Everybody) Uph'umqombothi (Come and drink my) We Madlamini (Magic beer)
@wanjosentertainment5878 👏👏 Copy-Paste the lyrics. You're clever. I don't need to be a native speaker. I put these lyrics because the song is the best.
So in Kenya when I was young my friends were like Bwana Asamehe, Yesu Mkombozi......🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣.. We thought it was some gospel song..... But this has remained a jam all through the passage of time. God bless Africa, God bless E.A. region 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Its high time I go back to my old skull songs. Full of meaning and heart warming songs. Brenda, Miriam, Angelina , kuti, and many of the past heroes. I miss them all.
Good old days! This was my brother's and mine favorite back them. As kids we didn't care about the lyrics we just sang along how we understood. My younger sis will also be seriously sing everything upside down😂😂😂. I feel so nostalgic right now. Thank you mummy chaka chaka for this memorable song.
This song reminds me of my first year in college-medical school at the university of Nigeria in 1987...it was a hit that year. We used this song as the basis of our student union election campaign that year for the student unions president, Joe Jackson...our translation was some thing like this...when guys are many...voting for Jackson!...when guys are many....voting for Jackson!🥰...those were fun days no doubt!...I am sure anyone who was there that year could relate to this. Really nostalgic!
My late dad used to play this song during my childhood and i still remember it just like yesterday. Danm! how time flies so fast . I'll always remember those days. RIP daddy🙏😢🇬🇭🙏
Accompanied by Philly Bongole Lutaaya's "Jangu tugende ekampala"🤣🤣. Growing up in Kampala, I was always like🤔, wat up in that Kampala place🤣🤣. Not knowing am in it🙆. Abegomba, neebutambala...
I m from dr Congo this song remind me when I was studying in vaal university of technology ,back then I used to date a south African girl that I won't forget . I love this music . maman Yvonne the greatest lady thanks .
Who is listening with me in September 2024?🎉
Meeeeee! My daughter's music teacher was south African and she gave us a compilation of music with this on it!
Hi this is nice song
Hi
me😊
Meeeee❤
Anyone from 2024👇
I'm here lol
🥂
Me🎉
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😊
Heroes are always here 😂
Who's listening to this with me in August 2024. Things song was theree before i was born and it made my childhood.
Am here on 5the aug 2024...9pm...can't get enough of this
Am here 8 August
1:56 ❤
Am here,it's on Friday men
I'm here😂
Old is Gold 🎉 anyone listening to this in 2024
Only illuminate people listening to this on 2024 . Good music never dead
🎉🎉 I'm here
Iam on with this song
Indeed old is gold.
Yes, I am. . .with you and all these other great people who love good old music. . .
Who's listening this song in 2024 like me??? Don't pass without like my comment
🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋
🙋♀️
Me too
😢mee
The song is evergreen. The days when lyrics were given great attention.
If ur here in 2024 UR A REAL FAN !!!!!!❤
I am here on 29th April 2024. We are real fans.
@@lichawathole4010 real fans
Real fan right here!!!
✋✋✋✋✋✋
Fan since 1984
2024 still hitting....my Dad was a Carpenter back in the days and could repeat the song the whole day...thanks to Radio cassetes and compact disks....he would roll the disk with a pen to repeat the song.....sometimes we listen to songs just for memories
Here with you ❣️
Q1 qQQÀAQÀAAQÀÀÀAAAAQAQA we are@@consolatakabugi5164
Here with you too 😅😅
Still together, regards to you all dear friends
Yesss Sir!!!!🔥🍻🌍
Anyone vibing to this in July,2024? Come & meet your fellow 😊
I am ooo🎉🎉😂😂
😂😂 ye ye ye
Is she still singing?
Am here❤
Nikichoka na life this is where I am😂
Today marks the 37th anniversary of this song Happy Women’s day to all the women of the world, much love from Nigeria.
Wow, a classic fr
Wowww. Is it that old....?
Hey would you drink this daily ??
I jumped to this 1987/88. ..in Lagos Nigeria.
Many SAns know nothing of this song and I’m typing as a Nigerian who basked in the glory of the song when it was trending.
Who's still listening to this beautiful music in 2023?
This music blessed my childhood while growing up in the 80s.
Beautiful childhood memories.
Only me 🤸♂️🤸♂️🤸♂️
MEEEEEEEEE!! FROM CARTAGENA,COLOMBIA,SOUTHAMERICA!
Here
I am at past midnight!
MEEE
Songs that never get old. The genuine quality music of the 80s and 90s with loads of memories. Still listening to this song in 2024. From Zambia🇿🇲
❤❤❤❤
From Sierra Leone, still listening!
Fjfjffnc
If you here June 2024 ❤ … you living the life 😊
I know right 😊❤
Indeed. . .
The song that never gets old still rocking it into 2023🤩 Remember rocking it that year with my sweet mum ❤️ Rest on mum I miss u a lot
Athens Greece 🇿🇦🇬🇷🇬🇷🇿🇦,walking on my way home, listening to Yvonne,ABIT home sick.
Paul this song brings a lot of memories. Myself and my late best friend Bos Pangus used it as our Friday Anthem after a hard weeks studies and football. Rest on Bos Pangus
@@sharonthomas3537 jjjjaaàjjjjl
And it will be on 2029😊
I remember my mother everytime I listen to this song. She will danse to this always
Who's here in 2024? 😮
🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋
So so here 💯💯💯
😂 here man
Me !!!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤@@malebomosotholesotho6545
Was in Boarding school 🏫 1988 when this beautiful song 🎵 was like National Anthem in Nigeria 🇳🇬...Nostalgia❤❣️❤
What?and I was listening to this song as a kid in 1999 in "Manfe -Cameroun "so this song was already out in 1988? Timeless song indeed
Good to hear, great music 🎶 indeed
@@bahanedandi7691 Oh my! So there's a place called Manfe? Igbo parents like saying "If you like walk to Manfe and come back" 😂
@@adabekee4964 yes ooo there are many igbo there😂
@@bahanedandi7691 Kai, nawa o 😂. What indigenous language do you people speak there and what's your tribe called?
April 2024 ??
We here🔥🔥🔥 3:47
Present from 🇨🇲🇨🇲❤🎉
Enjoying the tune🎉
We are here😂
Re teng booo❤❤🎉🎉🎉
This song reached to every corner of Africa even before the internet.
Edit: sending everyone love from Kenya
Of course .
For sure in Sierra Leone. On the bus from Freetown to Kono. Play this song everyone shakes.
You're absolutely right 💕💕
My late Mother used to play this song on Saturday and Sunday..I miss my Mom
@@muhammad-bin-american from sierra leone 🇸🇱
I'm here with u too my dear
Those days has gone 😢 😕 it's really heart breaking
31 yrs now , but sounds like yesterday. No wonder she is referred to as " South African song bird" . Great daughter of African soil.
It’s 34 years mate, song was released in 1988
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Kabisa❤️❤️❤️❤️
As a Gambian (West African), this song used to be my jam when I was a child and still is a jam now that I’m 28 yrs and married 😊❤🥰
You married early. Am 33 yers yet am not married because no money Nigeria government is really not good
Is anyone just randomly watching the old songs?
Meee
I believe this song rocked the whole African continent, because in my country Kenya🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪 it was a hit, I heard it years later after I was born and it was still rocking.... Long live Yvonne
Ha ha sijWahi sahau 😂😂😂
Then it over Nigeria 🇳🇬💃
Tuko area wakenya 🇰🇪 no 1
Kisii bado tuko 1987.
Sii unajua wakisii 😂😂😂 love form kisii Kenya 🇰🇪
Eh Kenya tuko mbele Kaa mvuko ya shati😂🇰🇪🇰🇪
Am proud of Yvonne she never praised only her country but she praised Africa as a continent, I love her music 🎶 🎵
Mine❤️this song
🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Is she still are Life
@@stevelopezedu3830yes ,she is alive
@@ryankoech Merci de l info 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾👍🏾
Ethiopian 🇪🇹 guy in the USA watching this wonderful masterpiece today February 17,2024!! Wonderful song 🎵 ❤️
❤
Here on April 26
Here on may 7th, 2024. 🎉❤
Are you tall?
im just wondering why you think its a masterpiece coz surely you dont understand whats being said?
RUclips is the closest thing we have to a time machine.
I thought I'm the only who listens to this old songs , no matter how many years it has passed it still slaps..🔥🔥 # 2022
I'm here too🇰🇪
Babes you are not alone
Coreta Ampaabeng from Tanzania august 2022
I love listening to it too,,it relaxes my mind
not alone
Who's still listening from Nigeria 🇳🇬, evergreen. In 2024 and counting
Omor I love this song die😂😂😂
Qui écoute encore en 2024 cette belle chanson ! merci à tv congo 😉
check in from podcast and chill?
My favorite song all the time ... them old days.. I'm still here in 2022
same here
I find a new love few months ago and I remember this song 😁😁😁, I can't thinking about this girl😍😍😍😍😍
Me 2 like 😘
Me too
Same
I'm Kenyan Ethiopian and my mom always made me listen to this, I now realize she's always had a great taste of music and I'm glad I can actually listen to this anytime ❤
Love Well me to you uplift you
Kenyan👍👍👍♥️
Nigerian, but love this song so much.
Always nice and sweet hearing all the time.
Right now I was with my uncle in full and valley of Polokwane really hard time for me
am here listening 'in 2024,from kenya
Tuko pamoja
Some songs never get old. It's June 2022 and the sound still sounds fresh and original.
Same here always listening to it
Yessss this is the best songs,I really enjoy it
Very original and classic
It's July 🤪🤪
U have great taste in music
Growing up in Kenya!.this song used to play almost everyday in the evenings on a radio..was a kid ...
Memories 😭😭😭😭
Iam not Kenyan, but at that time when you were listening this song, you listened through voice of Kenya, not KBC
I wanted to come to Kenya I no no one there
@@amenyobright1942 come to me sweetie
Ng'ombe za Meru hazina magoti
I remember those days 80s
Thank you Yvonne Chaka Chaka. From Nigeria🇳🇬 It formed part of my childhood.
it was also a beautiful part of my childhood. 💃🏿💃🏿😍😍
Any Ghanaian here that still loves this song in this year Sep 15 2024
Please like and reply my comment
❤❤❤😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉
Am proud to be African ❤️❤️
So proud ooo
me too bruh my blood is African my DNA is Kenyan
Yes
Amapiano has come and gone but this is still a hit 🇰🇪🇰🇪
This kind of music will never be matched to by the amapiano generation.
80's and 90's south African music will be heard for generations to come .❣️❣️
Amapiano generation over here 😂😂😂 2000 kids, but in love with some old gems 🎉... I know I'm odd but this is my taste 😅😅😅
My current favorite artist is South African (Sjava) he's pretty good.
I swear
In the year 3000, you living Africans will read this message, we suffered a lot so that you could have the current life that you have today.
Colonization freedom peace development we had to fight and shed blood too much life in human loss was shed. Be proud to be African and have lots of courage.
😢❤....viva africa
my mom uses to like this song so much when I was a kid, may her soul rest in peace.
Same with my mom. Blessed memory
even my Mamu like so
I luv this song up to now
She's not dead!
@@natukwasaelexson1389 q
I'm here, March 2024, listening to this classic song.
Me too its currently on repeat 😂😂❤
Including me oooooo
This was a period of time when people sang with immense passion
In the past, we enjoyed excellent quality beer and had access to uninterrupted electricity 24/7. Phansi ANC, phansi!
Absolutely
And I approve this message 👌🏿👍🏿
😢😢😢😢😢 RIP MAMA
Not today calling themselves musicians singing nonsense
Who is from podcast and chill 😅
Me 😂😂
Growing up in Ghana, this was the song I used to dance to at every party. Wow! It still sounds great.
Imagine, danceable todate. I was in grade 11 then in 1988. South African song bird without fading through and through.
Every.party. Lol !!! Also every student talent show or beauty pageant 🤣
Even in Cameroon!
Good to hear you used to dance to this song
So true 👍🏼
Where are the 🇰🇪 🇰🇪 kenyans?,,,I know I'm not the only one that sang,," yesu mkombozi" growing up ahah,,, a perfect example of good literature, it's timeless 😉
🤣
We are many of overs
😅😅
Me toooooooo😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂wee mashabiki yesu mkombozi ...I wish someone could record us them days ...our lyrics heheee
From Zambia: I've loved everyone's good comment on our memorable songs of the decades.Surely 80s and 90s were, are days with full of it's joyous brimming and peaceful moments in most parts of our mother Africa. Still new my soul. Happy 2024 everyone here.
🙋🙋 happy 2024
here in april 2024 and the umqombothi still hits like never before
The songs that remind us of who we really are, and where we come from. Much love from Botswana 🇧🇼
Butswana , the land of abandancy.
Indeed my brother
Aweeh
Waitse
You are correct my brother. Hakkuba from Zambia.
Who still listening this music 🎵🎵🎵 2022? Love u queen Chaka Chaka
I please
Me too...
Am here
Me😁
Am here
The beauty of African music is that it continues to live for many years
Sure. 🔥🔥
correct
You are wrong about African music it doesn't live many years it lives FOREVER.
@@allaneugene8048 oh my
That's the right way to say
UtCCut CX C
Watching this in 2024 from zambia. Time piece
Every African country I’ve been in was in love with this song, I hope she knows how much she was loved 🥰
This song is so historic. Part of what made growing up in the '80s & early '90s for me unforgettable. Millennials were really blessed growing up with good music. Viva Africa! 🥰
I'm moved to tears, full of nostalgia. I can remember when my late sister and I as little kids used to listen to this beautiful song, back in 1988.
Sweet song with powerful lyrics and rhythm, evergreen, rooted in African culture.
Sweet memories.
Sweet memories have a way of touching the heart. Sometimes leading one to desperately long to return to those fond times. All one can do is savor the current moments before they fade into sweet memories. You will be reunited with your sister and all who have gone before you, one day.
I remember it was my favorite songs during that's days
There is no songs to compare to old school.
Wow
nice
Ugandas representative in 2024 much love to this lady
“Owa amaaso ameru. Weka omukomboti” 😅
😅😅I'm here also felt like listening to her songs and this came in mind
@@TonyB_1😂😂😂twaalinga tweefera.
Nkugambye @@TonyB_1
I'm leaving my comment here so that anyone who like it, i will come back to listen to this classic 🎉
If you see this message, come and listen to it again
It's magical how good music can unite people
When Chaka Chaka brought love 💕 of all Africa to South Africa.
No xenophobia
No violence
One love 💕💕💕💕 Africa. Almost a National Anthem in Nigeria in 1988 no Day is complete without this music.
Correct!!!
Absolutely it brought memories love from Nigeria
Exactly, I am still listening this from Cameroon 🇨🇲 and I feel African without any colonial boundaries
Uganda 🇺🇬: “Owa amaaso ameru. Weka omukomboti. “Owa amaaso ameru. Weka omukomboti” 😂😅
SOUTH AFRICANS ARE THE BEST WHEN IT COMES TO MUSIC
Yes best beer apart from commercial beers and great the best music. As the Chinese diplomat said 'when are you going to stop dancing and start working?'
South Africans are the true voice of Africa ❤
South African artists need to give us these kinds of rythms again.
They have lost their musical value
I started listening to this song when I was very young about 30 years now but it still sounds like new songs, this are people who made south Africa to be what it is today not those who are killing their fellow Africans out of hatred in the name of documents, may we find reasons to love ourselves again as one people Amen.
ameen
Yesss
You are exactly right. Africa is for us Africans.
2024 and I'm still here😂😂❤❤❤ much love
I for one never left 😢❤golden ✨️ ❤
I will not forget when I use to sneak in my dad's room to take the CD and play whenever he travels. I love ur music so much. Love from Nigeria🇳🇬
Planned kid😂😂
Drug dealers destroying kids and families.
Podcastandchill sent me here🫢😂😂🔥🔥🔥🔥
Also😂😂😭
😂😂😂
Also me😂
Same , Sol wasn’t lying
Sifikile searching for Nigeria and Kenya Malawi comments
There’s no way these songs can be replaced ❤
This song was a sensation in the remote countryside of Uganda. I was frequently tasked with purchasing cigarettes while our parents enjoyed their drinks, creating cherished childhood memories brimming with love and innocence.
Who's here in 2024 🎉🎉❤❤❤
Currently watching
All here from zed🎉
me
Mee
I can't express how I feel when I'm listening this song..it's bring back some memories ..there's anyone here ,he's listening it with me in 2022 ???
We are here Fam. #Yvonne Chaka CHaka. Till Forever.
Quite a few people I think, including me, and I'm not even from Africa ^^
We are here
African Music integrated with African Culture. Such a beauty
Proudly South African as a whitewoman, I LOVE Yvonne!!!!!!!!!!
What does white have to do with it? Why mention that? Also for yiur own information White is not African. Same as a black person can never be European. Blacks are Africans. White are European.
From Kenya...can't get enough of mkomboti
As a black american. This give me so much love. I have my heritage. It means so much
@@anthonygordon9483When was the first time you heard this song?
As a Nigerian I heard it growing up in the 1980s. It reminds me so much of those days.
I love you our beautiful Yvonne!
Fun fact :if you double tap this comment it likes it
Sung in the 80's, still going strong with the same lyrics and rhythm.
when i was growing - sweet memories all the way.
@@evansmachera7106 1
I'm the only White Man in Brownsville drinking Umqombothi on the regular, even my African friends are like wtf dude lol u need v B ??
Why are you the only one that can get it? WOW
March 2024 I'm fidelis from Nigeria,I so much love to play this music all the time.
I was 7yrs when I do watch this music on black and white television early 90s
I have completed university and things are really hard for me. No work .a lot of ups and downs. I listen to this song anytime things get harder 😭😭😭😭
August 2022 and I am still listening to Mama Yvonne... This sound will forever remain echoed in my mind because I knew it since my childhood. In Namibia, they use to play it on radio every Friday on a entertainment program called “weekend special ".
Its one of my favorite songs
This song reminds me of my grandma. she passed away last year and this was one of her favorite songs. I wish I will be able to listen to it without shedding a tear one day. she was such a jewel.
my condolence girl
Please accept my sincere condolences dear.
The African queen..Chaka Chaka...well loved in Nigeria 🇳🇬
Who came here bcoz of podcast n chill?😂😂😂
Looking for the comments Sol was talking about 😂😂
I remember this song when I was in the secondary school and I heard this with my friend but today some were died by the war in Burundi country,so it comes to me the time of remembrance
Condolences bro
Sorry bro
Even me I listened to this hit at secondary school. By then I doing my Grade 12 way back in 1989. That's 32 yrs ago , but still banging the air waves! She was just talented , a songbird she was indeed.
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Lyrics:
We Madlamini
Uph'umqombothi
We Madlamini
Uph'umqombothi
We Madlamini
Uph'umqombothi
We Madlamini
Uph'umqombothi
I work hard every day
To make my beer
(Umqombothi)
Wake up early every morning
To please my people with African beer
(Umqombothi)
I make sure the fire burns
To make my beer
(Umqombothi)
My special beer Umqombothi
(Umqombothi)
Is African beer
We Madlamini (Everybody)
Uph'umqombothi (Come and drink my)
We Madlamini (Magic beer)
Uph'umqombothi
We Madlamini (Everybody)
Uph'umqombothi (Come and drink my)
We Madlamini (African beer)
Uph'umqombothi
I work hard to make them happy
Every weekend (Umqombothi)
Makes them party to the rhythm
Makes them dance, this magic beer (Umqobothi)
I wanna make you happy (Umqobothi)
I wanna make you smile (Umqobothi)
I wanna make you dance (Umqobothi), dance
I'll make sure there's a party
Where they drink my special beer
Umqombothi is magic beer
Umqombothi is African beer
We Madlamini (Everybody)
Uph'umqombothi (Come and drink my)
We Madlamini (magic beer)
Uph'umqombothi
We Madlamini (Everybody)
Uph'umqombothi (Come and drink my)
We Madlamini (Afican beer)
Uph'umqombothi
We Madlamini (Everybody)
Uph'umqombothi (Come and drink my)
We Madlamini (Magic beer)
Uph'umqombothi
We Madlamini (Everybody)
Uph'umqombothi (Come and drink my)
We Madlamini (African beer)
Uph'umqombothi
We Madlamini (Everybody)
Uph'umqombothi
We Madlamini
Uph'umqombothi
We Madlamini
Uph'umqombothi
We Madlamini
Uph'umqombothi
Wozani ka Madlamini
Wozani ngithi wozani
Wozani ka Madlamini
Come on I wanna make you happy
I wanna make you smile lets boogie together
Umqombothi (Umqombothi)
I work hard every day
To please my people with African beer
We Madlamini (Everybody)
Uph'umqombothi (Come and drink my)
We Madlamini (magic beer)
Uph'umqombothi
We Madlamini (Everybody)
Uph'umqombothi (Come and drink my)
We Madlamini (Afican beer)
Uph'umqombothi
We Madlamini (Everybody)
Uph'umqombothi (Come and drink my)
We Madlamini (Magic beer)
Uph'umqombothi
We Madlamini (Everybody)
Uph'umqombothi (Come and drink my)
We Madlamini (Afican beer)
Uph'umqombothi
We Madlamini (Everybody)
Uph'umqombothi (Come and drink my)
We Madlamini (Magic beer)
Appreciate your effort
CTRL +C CTRL V thanks mahn
@wanjosentertainment5878 👏👏 Copy-Paste the lyrics. You're clever.
I don't need to be a native speaker.
I put these lyrics because the song is the best.
Thanks for the lyrics!
I had to restart the song to flow with the lyrics bro, your are a saviour 🙏🙏
So in Kenya when I was young my friends were like Bwana Asamehe, Yesu Mkombozi......🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣..
We thought it was some gospel song.....
But this has remained a jam all through the passage of time.
God bless Africa, God bless E.A. region 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Yesu mkombozi.....
Good old days
😂Shame man
Heee ndaaa, Chillers this side!
Its high time I go back to my old skull songs. Full of meaning and heart warming songs. Brenda, Miriam, Angelina , kuti, and many of the past heroes. I miss them all.
Same her Also
Timeless...from my youth in Liberia to my adulting in U.S...Afro-Music never gets old...
J'aime cette chanson, j'étais encore petite quand je l'écoutais,qui l'écoute encore en 2023
Une chanson qui me donne la nostalgie d'enfance.
Am here because of podcast and chill
Good old days! This was my brother's and mine favorite back them. As kids we didn't care about the lyrics we just sang along how we understood. My younger sis will also be seriously sing everything upside down😂😂😂. I feel so nostalgic right now.
Thank you mummy chaka chaka for this memorable song.
This song reminds me of my first year in college-medical school at the university of Nigeria in 1987...it was a hit that year. We used this song as the basis of our student union election campaign that year for the student unions president, Joe Jackson...our translation was some thing like this...when guys are many...voting for Jackson!...when guys are many....voting for Jackson!🥰...those were fun days no doubt!...I am sure anyone who was there that year could relate to this. Really nostalgic!
But the song was release in 1988, maybe u got the dates wrong
Damn you’re ancient . Respect 🫡
Man I wish I can have a glance of what UNN look like then
If you rocking with this song in 2023 please Put your hands up and wave arrogantly it's our pride.. ❤️
The song that never get old... Still here Jume 5th 2024.
My late dad used to play this song during my childhood and i still remember it just like yesterday. Danm! how time flies so fast . I'll always remember those days. RIP daddy🙏😢🇬🇭🙏
Same here RIP Dad 😐
Same here in Nigeria rip dady
@@VictorGraham-d8c So sorry for your loss 🙏
I don't remember how big i was by the time this was the only song playing on all radio stations here in Uganda 🇺🇬
✌️✌️✌️😂😂😂Me I was like 4yrs
Accompanied by Philly Bongole Lutaaya's "Jangu tugende ekampala"🤣🤣. Growing up in Kampala, I was always like🤔, wat up in that Kampala place🤣🤣. Not knowing am in it🙆. Abegomba, neebutambala...
@@georgewilliamsonntege8195 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm Ugandan too😇 great to see another fellow Ugandan.
Me I was oba 2-3 yrs
Still watching from Zambia 🇿🇲 in 2024
who's here from podcast and chill?
I m from dr Congo this song remind me when I was studying in vaal university of technology ,back then I used to date a south African girl that I won't forget . I love this music . maman Yvonne the greatest lady thanks .
This reminds me of my late dad. Long live Chaka Chaka🇰🇪🇺🇦y
Who's here 2030
Who is waiting for 2025❤