Still listening 🎶 👌 2024 March 16.Thinking of Vumba ,Leopard Rock and all the picturesque lush places in Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 where people normally visit for their honeymoon
I was 7 when my dad bought this cassette. I remember my siblings and i use to know lyrics of every song in this album despite the fact that we are Tanzanians but we still managed to sing a totally different language.
Wooow... nmefurah kwa comment yako. Mi pia vile vile yaan. Hiz nyimbo za platform one na za africa ya kusin kwa ujumla zina kiwango cha ubora wa juu sana
One of old school classic wedding songs. Those were the days when weddings weren't about show off and unnecessary bling but about pure love. That's the time where you'll see your uncle in his best suit enjoying every moment of your wedding. Respect to all our beloved uncles even those who left us! How i mis the 80s/90s weddings.
2020 this song makes me feel like crying, not crying for a lover but a song can remind you of a place or some people long gone.First heard this song whilst l was in primary school and we used to dance at year end functions as kids at my father's work place, South Africa seemed so far and distant, we knew platform one, Lucky Dube, Brenda Fassie, Yvone Chaka Chaka, PJ Powers,Freddy Gwala, Soul Brothers, Matshikos, Pennny Penny,Dalome Kids, Boom Shaka,Pat Shange..music knew no borders there was no xenophobia we danced to South African music or they danced to our music as well,Let music unite us as Africans again, still love South African music.. then now there's house music and amapiano.....🇿🇼🇿🇦
this really reminds me of when i was still a small boy going to weddings and wishing that one day it would be me getting married.....I now am....blessed with two beautiful daughters..and of course with my beautiful queen...their mother!!!
This song is a timeless classic it makes me think of my 1st love when we had no money and just each other ...life was peaceful wonderful and uncomplicated. ❤🎉🎉🎉❤
This song reminds me back in 1996 i think, watching my mom and dad, dancing to it, RIP dad, will always lav u, memories of u will never fade, mom, yo my rock,
if you are a SAn and u lived during these times be grateful and know that u r a legend coz u will never live in those times again,coz our beautiful country is gone to the immigrants.
I slept a bit tipsy last night.. early this morning around 4am SA FM plays this song and on my dream we jamming on this beautiful track with friends I grew up with😅😅.. What a lifetime treasure, I just downloaded it❤😅😅
Gone are the days for sure during the 90s, in our rural areas home in Zimuto (kwaMahoto), in Masvingo, Zimbabwe. I remember life was so much hard in my upbringing, but God is faithful indeed. This was one of the good songs we listened and heard from those who were coming from towns, singing during school holidays.....and we would just marvel, watch and listen.
no boarders i heard this song when i was still a boy back in Zim now im here in S.A i love these Golden hits with golden voices im following them (platfom one)
I remember listening to this with my auntie in Gwabalanda Bulawayo and now 15 years after we listening to this song in M4 🇬🇧 hmmm what a life . Memories
My uncle used to play these songs alot in chipata compound lusaka when I was under 10 now am marryng tomorrow have grown with my own house 2023.I used to hear this song as nachibeba but it's not like that
This lovely song reminds me of someone special long ago at a coal mine complex of Hwange in the days of my youth that was in 1992 that was about the time it was hot and she used to sing it for me back then well MaNyathi wherever you are stay blessed.
I just broke up with my long time girlfriend, she was someone I wanted to marry. My best friend, someone whom I had built something with. I wanted to marry her this year but well fate and distance stood in the way,but after listening to this song I just believed that there's still hope for me
Oh ,mangibheka oh lezo ntaba oh zingikhumbuza u lovie wami. Whoooooooa! Years pass by like waters in a fall. Not so long I was my uncle's lil angel now Im a woman just caught up in nostalgia
@@kiplimoezra6642 singing about remembering a sweetheart who is away. Lovie wami means my darling. Khumbuza means to remember. I'm Shona/Zimbabwean and can understand it as there are many similarities
I remember my sr s wedding in zambia lundazi district wth mr malan zimba in the early 90s.It was a real hit&cant forget those real moments as she played a vital role in my education.She should hv been proud to see how the family has evolved over the years.mhsrip
Africans have loved south Africans in bad and good times. How comes they are too forgetful for the xenophobia to fellow Africans. Back those days they made our childhood memories but now ho ho ho
This song takes me back to the early 90s, in the streets of Harare. Platform 1 was a hit those days on Zim radio n television. Where are these sweet Sisters? 😊😊 when music had a meaning.
I first heard these songs when I was very young before my first grade. I had gone with my young friends to attend a certain wedding in sishadawozi at a neighbouring homestead. It is the only such wedding I have ever attended. Many today don't know these old weddings. There was no music instruments, no invitation cards, no theme colour and all the modern things. Both the bride and the groom were wearing white gloves. There was these maskandi guys and it was the people doing the singing of the maskandi songs. Everyone was in the mood. It was beautiful. It was interesting. I consider myself lucky because when I hear these songs I connect them to the maskandi weddings and all the razzmatazz which is associated with such weddings. Also happy to say that both the bride and the groom of this wedding though very young on the wedding day are still together even today though in their advanced years.
When ii was a little boy my aunt liked this song so much!! And she had to make its played lengthly at her wedding i got caught up and fell in love with it...i remember singing it to a girlfriend (who speaks Setswana)...and having to translate the lyrics hahah! mmm..i remember...so much!
Beautiful song...reminds me of the olden days... my aunties loved it, used to make me dance to it back when i stayed at my grandmothers. Great memories!!!...
This song takes me back to early 2000 when I was a very troublesome boy causing one problem to another to my mother (MHSRIP). I still don't get what the song says but I used to listen to it and cry myself whenever my mother whipped me for causing trouble. Let's see who else has memories for this song
Takes me back to the days I was growing up in Mbare. Tears of sweet memories are just rolling down my eyes right now. Fantastic song it was, was played a lot on Radio 2. Sweet sweet sweet sweet memories indeed. Have thought a lot about this song ever since i came to South Africa (2007) but I ddnt even know the song title nor the lyrics to search it by. Thank you so much for uploading it!!!!!!!!!!
2ks be lyk how can u listen t these songs in this century especially when u r this young ..n l be lyk yes l listen t them caz dey r de best l love old rhythms jus wish tt l was born in de 90s buh stll @ least lm able t hear this kind of music....never gets old
this is one song that takes me back to my childhood when i was only 10 and we had a young lady who was our nanny,she was in love with a Thabo guy and she wld sing it saying.Lezontaba zikhumbuza uThabo wami.and to think that my own daughter is 13 now.TBT
Oh my god i was rhinking itsy cousin who wrote this...same story as yours but the guys name was Themba...kkkkkk wow such coincidence in our childhood hey!!!!
This song still hits the right spot ....love it .❤❤❤❤🎉
I love this song 🎵 ❤it makes me think of my childhood sweetheart. I thought we would get married have our children and live happily ever after 😊❤❤❤❤🎉
🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼 We loved this song in Zimbabwe!!!
Dad used to play this song when I was 6, am getting married this year and this song has to be on my play list ❣️❣️🙈
Congratulations to you
Wish you all the best emshandweni wakho my dear
Congrats my Brother. 😊
I like this song coz of my parents
Beautiful 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Still listening 🎶 👌 2024 March 16.Thinking of Vumba ,Leopard Rock and all the picturesque lush places in Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 where people normally visit for their honeymoon
Aww I thought about this song today it used to play a lot in Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 in the 90s ...love it .❤😂❤❤❤🎉
I can repeat it again and again nakipenda kweli
who is still listening to this track at this COVID-19 scary times.. Shout-out
We together
im still here listening
Im here
Me ooo....
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Whos here in 2019 and still rocking with this song??
I'm here . Touch down
kenna
all the way from limpopo
Remind. M of prudence
Please khandiphe I Plantform songs guys
We used to listen to it with my late brother back in 2000
Aww this would make a lovely wedding day song 🎵 😍 😊 if it were back in the 90s
Who's here in May ? I'm listening to this song and enjoying ❤❤❤🎉
It hurts me so much this song,I miss my mum
I was 7 when my dad bought this cassette. I remember my siblings and i use to know lyrics of every song in this album despite the fact that we are Tanzanians but we still managed to sing a totally different language.
Thats awesome sister stay blessed
Wooow... nmefurah kwa comment yako. Mi pia vile vile yaan. Hiz nyimbo za platform one na za africa ya kusin kwa ujumla zina kiwango cha ubora wa juu sana
same to me I enjoy this from Burundi. I come to discover this Platform One right now. sweet song
I was 6 when I heard this. In Zimbabwe...
I was 4. Tho am ugandan I don't understand i love the rylics
This song makes me miss my Husband especially when is out of the country ❤️❤️ but now he is snoring next to me 😂😂Am a proud wife of an African man .
😂😂😂😂 this is beautiful
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
that's so sweet
Wow good one Zonke
I feel you
Re godile bathong 😊 This just brings nostalgic memories ❤
One of old school classic wedding songs. Those were the days when weddings weren't about show off and unnecessary bling but about pure love. That's the time where you'll see your uncle in his best suit enjoying every moment of your wedding. Respect to all our beloved uncles even those who left us! How i mis the 80s/90s weddings.
Level 3 lockdown and m here, every human who was in Zim in the 90's knows and loves this. Timeless track
Very true hey
Kaizorohwa pa radio 2 nepa ezomgido
2021 tirimo mulockodhauni
True..😊
2020 this song makes me feel like crying, not crying for a lover but a song can remind you of a place or some people long gone.First heard this song whilst l was in primary school and we used to dance at year end functions as kids at my father's work place, South Africa seemed so far and distant, we knew platform one, Lucky Dube, Brenda Fassie, Yvone Chaka Chaka, PJ Powers,Freddy Gwala, Soul Brothers, Matshikos, Pennny Penny,Dalome Kids, Boom Shaka,Pat Shange..music knew no borders there was no xenophobia we danced to South African music or they danced to our music as well,Let music unite us as Africans again, still love South African music.. then now there's house music and amapiano.....🇿🇼🇿🇦
Your comment has touched me
I have the same feeling🥲
Mmhh
2024, gather here❤
Am here
Am listening I like this song Zambia July 2024
Am here ❤❤❤❤
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Back in the day in Zim it wouldnt be a wedding without this song
I always come back to check your comment..this really shows how powerful AFRICAN Music is
Until we were old enough to move to south africa and found out it was actually a nice song
Am still listening to these songs everyday
this really reminds me of when i was still a small boy going to weddings and wishing that one day it would be me getting married.....I now am....blessed with two beautiful daughters..and of course with my beautiful queen...their mother!!!
Lol me2
God is great
Siyakubongela
Did you play this at your wedding?
God bless those who are married and never divorced marriage is so much sweeter if you're genuinely in love ❤️ ❤❤❤🎉
This song makes me cry...missing my late husband
Convert Lukas juba
God loves you
This song is a timeless classic it makes me think of my 1st love when we had no money and just each other ...life was peaceful wonderful and uncomplicated. ❤🎉🎉🎉❤
This song reminds me back in 1996 i think, watching my mom and dad, dancing to it, RIP dad, will always lav u, memories of u will never fade, mom, yo my rock,
if you are a SAn and u lived during these times be grateful and know that u r a legend coz u will never live in those times again,coz our beautiful country is gone to the immigrants.
I slept a bit tipsy last night.. early this morning around 4am SA FM plays this song and on my dream we jamming on this beautiful track with friends I grew up with😅😅.. What a lifetime treasure, I just downloaded it❤😅😅
I have finally found the song, been looking for it for over 20 years, memories
This tune takes me back in the late 90s! When weddings were still weddings!
This song will be on the playlist on my wedding day.......beautiful
u hav got the one you danced with?
This song will b played at my wedding day👌💖
It will be on mine to
Gone are the days for sure during the 90s, in our rural areas home in Zimuto (kwaMahoto), in Masvingo, Zimbabwe. I remember life was so much hard in my upbringing, but God is faithful indeed. This was one of the good songs we listened and heard from those who were coming from towns, singing during school holidays.....and we would just marvel, watch and listen.
I remember those days when the makaya kids used to emulate those coming from the ghetto
This song is currently the only motivation ,I have during difficult study nights.
Back then when marriage was ol about love nothing else...bt now there's no love only material things.😐😐
thobekile skosana yes it is true
U can say it again yoooh
Duma nthando brought me here again ❤️
no boarders i heard this song when i was still a boy back in Zim now im here in S.A i love these Golden hits with golden voices im following them (platfom one)
I remember listening to this with my auntie in Gwabalanda Bulawayo and now 15 years after we listening to this song in M4 🇬🇧 hmmm what a life . Memories
Most definite, this song has to be played on my wedding day!
My uncle used to play these songs alot in chipata compound lusaka when I was under 10 now am marryng tomorrow have grown with my own house 2023.I used to hear this song as nachibeba but it's not like that
Ooh nachiwama ..nachiwama. Kaanshi ni LUVI wami... efyo twaleimba muno mu Zambia 🇿🇲
This lovely song reminds me of someone special long ago at a coal mine complex of Hwange in the days of my youth that was in 1992 that was about the time it was hot and she used to sing it for me back then well MaNyathi wherever you are stay blessed.
MaNyathi bakithi 😂
My lovely wife Beatrice loves this song! she never sleep without listening it!
And very nice
2024 Feb. Its 00:24 I'm still here 🥺❤️🔥
awu Gabadela-im still listening to this in 2023 memories of Bulawayo before Mugabe destroyed Mthwakazi
Lyrics
Oh uma ngibheka
Oh lezontaba
Oh zingikhumbuza
Ulovey wami
Oh uma ngibheka
Oh lezontaba
Oh zingikhumbuza
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Oh uma ngibheka
Oh lezontaba
Oh zingikhumbuza
Ulovey wami
Oh uma ngibheka
Oh lezontaba
Oh zingikhumbuza
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Oh uma ngibheka
Oh lezontaba
Oh zingikhumbuza
Ulovey wami
Oh uma ngibheka
Oh lezontaba
Oh zingikhumbuza
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Oh uma ngibheka
Oh lezontaba
Oh zingikhumbuza
Ulovey wami
Oh uma ngibheka
Oh lezontaba
Oh zingikhumbuza
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
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Oh uma ngibheka
Oh lezontaba
Oh zingikhumbuza
Ulovey wami
Oh uma ngibheka
Oh lezontaba
Oh zingikhumbuza
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Oh uma ngibheka
Oh lezontaba
Oh zingikhumbuza
Ulovey wami
Oh uma ngibheka
Oh lezontaba
Oh zingikhumbuza
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Oh uma ngibheka
Oh lezontaba
Oh zingikhumbuza
Ulovey wami
Oh uma ngibheka
Oh lezontaba
Oh zingikhumbuza
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Ulovey wami
Oh uma ngibheka
Oh lezontaba
Oh zingikhumbu
I was young listening to this songs...it still gives me goosebumps
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2021 we are here!!! can't wait to dance to this song at my friend's wedding I hope they play it...if not I will play it in the convoy!!
PLATFORM ONE ,FREDDIE GWALLA ,SOUL BROTHERS .......THATS GOOD MUSIC ...MEGA LOVE FROM ZIMBABWEANS
Just turned 21 and these old tunes kill me!
Kings mario ayeee you're my age
I Love this song
Vuyiseka
Sakhile Mpofu me too yaz
A township's wedding anthem. Every township's wedding in South Africa does play this song.
Makes me remember my one true Ex , bathathe loneliness .. love from Zimbabwe ..2020 still rocking !!
Okay if you are still jamming to this...More Life to y'all💃👏
This is real, original and sweet African music. I sometimes forget to eat when listening to this kind of music.
Representing all the way from Kenya 🇰🇪
I just broke up with my long time girlfriend, she was someone I wanted to marry. My best friend, someone whom I had built something with. I wanted to marry her this year but well fate and distance stood in the way,but after listening to this song I just believed that there's still hope for me
Love always trusts, always hopes and always perserves. Hope can never be lost where love is concerned.
Oh!!!! I used to hear this piece way back in primary four!! I am now an adult soon getting to fourth floor but still I love it madly .......
Oh ,mangibheka
oh lezo ntaba
oh zingikhumbuza u lovie wami.
Whoooooooa! Years pass by like waters in a fall. Not so long I was my uncle's lil angel now Im a woman just caught up in nostalgia
Think I was in grade 5 then kkk
what are they singing about?
@@kiplimoezra6642 singing about remembering a sweetheart who is away. Lovie wami means my darling. Khumbuza means to remember. I'm Shona/Zimbabwean and can understand it as there are many similarities
Owww take me back please 😢 these were the good times 😊
Am still here 2019
.waiting to play this song on my wedding soon
woow this reminds me of my childhood, i just remember my late dad he used to like very much south african music
Every time I listen to this song I feel like my dad n mum are still alive somewhere dancing to this song.brings fresh plenty memories
I so miss my dad every day i listen to this song. What a loving dad😢
2023 I have loved this song guys
Thank you so very much platform one
These Songs are so Emotional. Never easy to erase them from thoughts.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Platform one ..am still playing this song
I remember my sr s wedding in zambia lundazi district wth mr malan zimba in the early 90s.It was a real hit&cant forget those real moments as she played a vital role in my education.She should hv been proud to see how the family has evolved over the years.mhsrip
I have been looking for this song for the last 3 years, thank you doe the apload, now I can rest
Song brings special memories, early 90s at my late uncle's wedding in Zimbabwe.
Been looking for this jam forever. It takes me back to when I was a child.😭
I listen to this song so much, I’m in a long distance relationship. Whenever I head to joburg from Cape Town this song is always on Repeat
Africans have loved south Africans in bad and good times. How comes they are too forgetful for the xenophobia to fellow Africans. Back those days they made our childhood memories but now ho ho ho
I cant live without plataform one!there are the beautiful ladies!their voices are tremendous !
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This song takes me back to the early 90s, in the streets of Harare. Platform 1 was a hit those days on Zim radio n television. Where are these sweet Sisters? 😊😊 when music had a meaning.
there are there wangu doing live shows
This song remind me at my mom wedding in 2009 when my mom wolk down the iland with my uncle with this song 👰🤵💃💃💃💖💖💖⭐❤️🔥🔥😍😍
from those mountains of Matobo matojeni where I was born and breed,eish my cousin in 1991 december ,what a wedding was%1000
i don't have a boyfriend but i feel so much in love when am listening to this song *great song indeed*
Still don't have a bf? 😜🤣🤣🤣🙈
@@mpumelelosibanyoni3345 haha you are too late
Dammn I guess I also got here late.
This song takes me back to late 90s ...while I was in high school. It was my anthem when I got into my room.
L love listening to these songs since childhood.they comfort me me a lot especially when l feel low.
My late mom used to love this song
She could put it on repeat the whole day.
I first heard these songs when I was very young before my first grade. I had gone with my young friends to attend a certain wedding in sishadawozi at a neighbouring homestead. It is the only such wedding I have ever attended.
Many today don't know these old weddings. There was no music instruments, no invitation cards, no theme colour and all the modern things. Both the bride and the groom were wearing white gloves.
There was these maskandi guys and it was the people doing the singing of the maskandi songs. Everyone was in the mood. It was beautiful. It was interesting. I consider myself lucky because when I hear these songs I connect them to the maskandi weddings and all the razzmatazz which is associated with such weddings.
Also happy to say that both the bride and the groom of this wedding though very young on the wedding day are still together even today though in their advanced years.
It was a wedding all over Africa back then.
Am here listening to this song 🎉..I grew up listening to this songs..I can't change..
This song Mara it brings memories I don't have
I feel you (NOT EVERYONE WOULD UNDERSTAND)
i concur
The vibe never fades reminds me in the 90s when my mother was still alive and Zimbabwe was very good!
I can hear this song played at my wedding
Old people you were so creative ,such old song still heats I respect!
Music had a meaning back then. 😊
Every time I listen to these songs I becomes emotional I remember my late step mum. May her soul rest in peace
Reminds me of my late mother used to play this cassette when I was 6years brings back my childhood memories continue resting in peace mum
When ii was a little boy my aunt liked this song so much!! And she had to make its played lengthly at her wedding i got caught up and fell in love with it...i remember singing it to a girlfriend (who speaks Setswana)...and having to translate the lyrics hahah! mmm..i remember...so much!
This song gives me a hope that One day,God will bless me with a husband whose loving..❤😊
Beautiful song...reminds me of the olden days... my aunties loved it, used to make me dance to it back when i stayed at my grandmothers. Great memories!!!...
This song is amazing, well done plartfom one
masterpieces that nursed my childhood, love from Zim
This song takes me back to early 2000 when I was a very troublesome boy causing one problem to another to my mother (MHSRIP). I still don't get what the song says but I used to listen to it and cry myself whenever my mother whipped me for causing trouble.
Let's see who else has memories for this song
Takes me back to the days I was growing up in Mbare. Tears of sweet memories are just rolling down my eyes right now. Fantastic song it was, was played a lot on Radio 2. Sweet sweet sweet sweet memories indeed. Have thought a lot about this song ever since i came to South Africa (2007) but I ddnt even know the song title nor the lyrics to search it by. Thank you so much for uploading it!!!!!!!!!!
i really cant forget where im coming from with this 🎶 music. old school but still rolling
i cant belief my tears are rolling now, this song reminds me of my late father, he loved this music so much...
2ks be lyk how can u listen t these songs in this century especially when u r this young ..n l be lyk yes l listen t them caz dey r de best l love old rhythms jus wish tt l was born in de 90s buh stll @ least lm able t hear this kind of music....never gets old
I will definitely dance to this song when I get married
🤣🤣🤣😂
Serious
Me too
growing up in Blues in the 90s this was my moms gem
this is one song that takes me back to my childhood when i was only 10 and we had a young lady who was our nanny,she was in love with a Thabo guy and she wld sing it saying.Lezontaba zikhumbuza uThabo wami.and to think that my own daughter is 13 now.TBT
Oh my god i was rhinking itsy cousin who wrote this...same story as yours but the guys name was Themba...kkkkkk wow such coincidence in our childhood hey!!!!
Your maid was 13🥺🥺
Song never get old new every day 🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊💯💯💯💯💯
This song makes me miss my husband.. and i dont even have a boyfriend.. :(
😂😂😂😂 that makes the two of us
hahhaa come to Uganda and get me
I'm here :-)
Lethu Loves hahaha I think I feel like you lol
Lethu Loves ohh
Am here from Zambia 🇿🇲 livingstone still listening to this song..