The meaning of this song isn't really limited to HIV/AIDS. It could be any disease that one may pick up on the way especially out of carelessness.❤❤ I love the song
It’s talking about the HIV/AIDs epidemic that hit the country/continent in the 80s/90s. Matenda is illness. They referring to attending people’s funerals due to them dying from it and etc.
@@mizzkaykay93 Thank you for your reply. It' so sad that those terrible thigs have happened to the people of this beautiful country. The music radiates hope and energy though. May God bless you all.
Yubaba eh ................................... It's painful Yubaba ntenda yubaba eh ......... The disease is painful Nai tolela panjila ......................... I got it on the way Chikomekome chamukuyu eh mukati mwache muli nyelele..... Inside the mukuyu fruit (Delicious african fruit) inside are ants Nalayila neyo................................. I have said goodbye Sabwela awiso boyi ine.................The boy's father is not coming Kuli malilo kwawo..........................There is a funeral at his place Matenda ayo matenda ayo.............There is the sickness Kalyiyonde yonde............................Which makes you thin Yapaya awisi boyi ine.....................It has killed the boy's father Kuli malilo kwawo...........................There is a funeral at his place
This song came out at the peak of the AIDS Pandemic which affected the whole world. This was a very sad era to humanity. There was hopeless as the disease had no cure. Now we've also faced another pandemic, covid. It's only by the mercies of God .
One September afternoon while I was in Grade 9 [Circa 2000],I got home very hungry after a long day at school and opened the kitchen door.Found my mother dancing and groving to this song. She had serious moves. RIP Mum
He was so talented he could sing in almost all Zambian languages and you will think he is from that region this song is powerful and the massage so clear.it is a pity that you can't find this type of music on radio waves.RIP ba Chali
Speechless. We are busy watching Billboard-100 when in fact there is a lot more to be appreciated within our own cultural systems. Come back home Africa! Zabwino zonse twin. Love from Nyasa
Indeed this was a very sad period in the history of humanity. Hiv/AIDS hopelessly took so many lives. And then we had Covid. It's sad to experience these pandemics in a lifetime. We're alive today not because we're clever, it's only the mercies of God. May the souls of the departed RIP
English Translation Yubaba eh ................................... It's painful Yubaba ntenda yubaba eh ......... The disease is painful Nai tolela panjila ......................... I got it on the way Chikomekome chamukuyu eh mukati mwache muli nyelele..... Inside the mukuyu fruit (Delicious african fruit) inside are ants Nalayila neyo................................. I have said goodbye Sabwela awiso boyi ine.................The boy's father is not coming Kuli malilo kwawo..........................There is a funeral at his place Matenda ayo matenda ayo.............There is the sickness Kalyiyonde yonde............................Which makes you thin Yapaya awisi boyi ine.....................It has killed the boy's father Kuli malilo kwawo...........................There is a funeral at his place
if at all we paid a listening 👂 to this song while we are still young todays generation would have been saved from this deadly wave which has today claimed a lot of life especially us the youths
This song will forever mean so much to me, the last song my Grandma Eletina my late uncle Tony played on a cassette before my departure to the US... Forever I’m my heart uncle Tony and Granny...21 years ago ❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍
Kikikikiki this muzik is like the game of football. Even if you don't understand the commentetor's language, you still be able to interprate and read the game. Good morning dear brothers and sisters! Chali's muzik, you never go wrong.
When this song was at it's pick in the early 2000 my mom was critically ill of AIDS. I would hear it play from the nearest bar while my mum lay there almost lifeless
This song reminds me the year 1986 at munda WANGA garden chilanga when we drink the whole night UPTO 07.00hrs with my late BOSS provincial water engineer Daniel makumba mukuka MHSRIP
The meaning of this song isn't really limited to HIV/AIDS. It could be any disease that one may pick up on the way especially out of carelessness.❤❤ I love the song
Years of the radio. God am so grateful to be part of this generation. IKASA!!!!!!
Unfortunately, I don't understand a word... but can't stop listening to the music. I am completely enchanted. Greetings from Hungary!
It’s talking about the HIV/AIDs epidemic that hit the country/continent in the 80s/90s. Matenda is illness. They referring to attending people’s funerals due to them dying from it and etc.
@@mizzkaykay93 Thank you for your reply. It' so sad that those terrible thigs have happened to the people of this beautiful country. The music radiates hope and energy though. May God bless you all.
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Yubaba eh ................................... It's painful
Yubaba ntenda yubaba eh ......... The disease is painful
Nai tolela panjila ......................... I got it on the way
Chikomekome chamukuyu eh mukati mwache muli nyelele..... Inside the mukuyu fruit (Delicious african fruit) inside are ants
Nalayila neyo................................. I have said goodbye
Sabwela awiso boyi ine.................The boy's father is not coming
Kuli malilo kwawo..........................There is a funeral at his place
Matenda ayo matenda ayo.............There is the sickness
Kalyiyonde yonde............................Which makes you thin
Yapaya awisi boyi ine.....................It has killed the boy's father
Kuli malilo kwawo...........................There is a funeral at his place
He is saying buy ta all because is dieing from ADIS in peaceful way
Back here in 2024, makes me feel close to my roots.
If u still listen to this song let's gather here
Here
Here
Here
Here
Come we are here already
This song came out at the peak of the AIDS Pandemic which affected the whole world. This was a very sad era to humanity. There was hopeless as the disease had no cure. Now we've also faced another pandemic, covid. It's only by the mercies of God .
That’s very true !
One September afternoon while I was in Grade 9 [Circa 2000],I got home very hungry after a long day at school and opened the kitchen door.Found my mother dancing and groving to this song. She had serious moves. RIP Mum
May her soul rest in peace.
This will forever remain a hit.
This is 2023 and I enjoy this music despite being 27yrs old
He was so talented he could sing in almost all Zambian languages and you will think he is from that region this song is powerful and the massage so clear.it is a pity that you can't find this type of music on radio waves.RIP ba Chali
Indeed.. I like the "Munise Munise" song yet I don't understand any single word
Speechless. We are busy watching Billboard-100 when in fact there is a lot more to be appreciated within our own cultural systems. Come back home Africa!
Zabwino zonse twin. Love from Nyasa
Chris Chali was great! There must be a time to remember such musicians in our national calendar!
Missing zilile ngoma on ZNBC were we listened and watched beautiful kalindula music. RIP Kris Chali
This song brings me a lot of the early 80's memories, longing to visit Livingstone our tourist capital again.
At this point people did all they could to prolong their lives it was hopeless, sad song. But you just want to get up and dance . Legend indeed 🙌👏
Indeed this was a very sad period in the history of humanity. Hiv/AIDS hopelessly took so many lives. And then we had Covid. It's sad to experience these pandemics in a lifetime. We're alive today not because we're clever, it's only the mercies of God. May the souls of the departed RIP
I love this song, reminds me of my grandpa BaAliel...RIP mfumu yao.
One of the best amayenge songs of all time.Rip chris chali
This is 2022 and am still listening to this song much love
Zambia
So true bro
2024 here.
One Zambia I love my country 🇿🇲🇿🇲🇿🇲🇿🇲
One of the legendary songs of all times. Gold for eternity.
The Legendary and Original Zambian Classic Music
good thanks to the man may his soul rest in peace keep Zambian music up.
English Translation
Yubaba eh ................................... It's painful
Yubaba ntenda yubaba eh ......... The disease is painful
Nai tolela panjila ......................... I got it on the way
Chikomekome chamukuyu eh mukati mwache muli nyelele..... Inside the mukuyu fruit (Delicious african fruit) inside are ants
Nalayila neyo................................. I have said goodbye
Sabwela awiso boyi ine.................The boy's father is not coming
Kuli malilo kwawo..........................There is a funeral at his place
Matenda ayo matenda ayo.............There is the sickness
Kalyiyonde yonde............................Which makes you thin
Yapaya awisi boyi ine.....................It has killed the boy's father
Kuli malilo kwawo...........................There is a funeral at his place
I didn't know the meaning coz am kopala. Thanks for the translation. This is my favorite song by amayenge
No place like Zambia 🇿🇲 we are highly gifted….
This song back in the day when Zimbabwe was sweet, Anyamata
if at all we paid a listening 👂 to this song while we are still young todays generation would have been saved from this deadly wave which has today claimed a lot of life especially us the youths
This song will forever mean so much to me, the last song my Grandma Eletina my late uncle Tony played on a cassette before my departure to the US... Forever I’m my heart uncle Tony and Granny...21 years ago ❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍
I just love this song. Thanks for this master piece Chriss Chali RIP. 030224
Good songs are never out of fashion. RIP CHALI
Kikikikiki this muzik is like the game of football. Even if you don't understand the commentetor's language, you still be able to interprate and read the game.
Good morning dear brothers and sisters! Chali's muzik, you never go wrong.
Endless time. Memeries. 2023 represents
These songs were played without modern instruments that's why they can't fade away they will sound as if sung today
Great message i like the song thanks Amayenge great performance
Very educative mukwesu ba Chris Chali
Legends don't die .still listening to ur songs sir.
Listening to this master piece at 12:05 AM on 26-09-2023
When this song was at it's pick in the early 2000 my mom was critically ill of AIDS. I would hear it play from the nearest bar while my mum lay there almost lifeless
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My heart felt for u bro sorry 😞
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Quite touching, really. 😢
These songs were and still are great to listen to
Always listening to this song when i feel low and its just magical how i forget every misery!
This song makes me miss my late father 😭😭😭
Great music. A living testimony of true Zambian music.
spot on! priceless music, very much gold!
This song reminds me of my dad, sir Clapperton kafunda.. RIP
2023 am still listening to this hit any one❤❤////////////
2020 Thursday throwback 😍🎶🇿🇲❤️
2024 march 2 this is just beautiful and essential to our daily life
Still enjoying the music... On this night of the 22nd October, 2021...@ 20:50 hours ...in Lusaka Zambia...
Brings back lots of memories of many years gone by
Kalindura ! Nkhugona yai nice song
This song reminds me the year 1986 at munda WANGA garden chilanga when we drink the whole night UPTO 07.00hrs with my late BOSS provincial water engineer Daniel makumba mukuka MHSRIP
Really? Is this song from that time not in the 2000s? In 1986 I was in grade 4. I don't think this song was already out then 🤷.
This is music with meaning and everlasting....
100 percent from Zimbabwe
Zambia the real africa.thumb up!
Very intelligent. Full of human elements in his songs indeed.
Big dreams there obviously.
RIP Chris Chali.
I came to know you when I was still a kid.
Who is here 2021 October
A show can slap in the music club with these playing
Miss you not these insults we are exposed to every day
Patrick Banda 😭😭😭
LOL 🤣🤣🤣
Still here, reminds me bk in the days when mum was still alive
Great piece of music! So nostalgic
Gone are the regents...Rip chris chali
This will forever be a Hit 🔥
Remembering my mum. This song was sung by her when pounding maize
Amazing song. 2021 November listening to this let's gather here we are legends 😅🙌
this was a hit when zambia hosted the world AIDS conference
I LOVE ALL AMAYENGE SONGS MAKA MAKA THE DANCING THAT'S FIRE
Lovely song it has really hited me this 2024
2023 and we still here♥️♥️👏🙌
The best musician have gone
Brings about good memories, thanks Onassis 🙏🏽
Me when ever I listen to these songs I feel nice although I don't understand
Good music mate
old Zambian music which reminds of the past
2021 still enjoying this music. Hello there.
2023 and still sounding fresh
Never again. Its gone, but will remain with us for ever.
Never again & nah they can't beat this.
Very good music 🎶🇿🇲2023
2021 buh still listen to this hit
Here too
Homesick right now. Chris Chali bless your heart wherever you are
22 July 2024 still in enjoy listening to the song 😊
2021❤️❣️❣️ because I love traditional dances and songs....
Real proper zambian music
13/10/2022.......still listening to the leader of crossbones band..... Great Chris chali
Still preserving our culture and music .
These songs are beautiful
It's a hit and Hot, this song had it's own original video done in the studio.
I miss this man .
Songs that gives sense
I love this songs ♥️
The real music!!!
Was a very talented man
Still listening 2024❤
😂old music touches my heart
A time when 'icalo cali icikashana.'
A great musician he was
This is with deep meaning
good music
....yubaba yeeeeee
2021 Friday throwback 🇿🇲❤️
I like the song
Always great 👍 👌
RIP my man
Super sounds 💯