My mom asked me to play this song on a rode trip and she loved it. as a minor that loves all music(shabby Aaliyah 50 cent Blake Shelton ice spice Nicki Minaj ) I find this song amazing and I can just feel her memories through the speakers GOD BLESS AFRICAAAAAAA🙏🏽
Me and my older brother use to sing this song in the bathroom back in the 90s. As am typing this am smiling 😁😁 damn this was good times man. I miss my brother 🥺Am from Nigeria
somewhere in the middle East.. blasting this tune and reminiscing on my late mum who used to not want us to touch her "records" and the "needle radio"..i miss u mum...rest in peace.... wld trade anything to have u bak tho i am a dad now
@@starryicy2411 I know Nigeria has the best music in Africa. I am surprised to discover that you guys are interested in music from other African countries.
Yvonne... I must say u made our childhood so awesome. U made a golden song and it still resonates in our mind. Wherever you're may God bless u. In October 2021 and this song is still awesome
This song brings back memories 😅. In my primary I had to maime to this song and we didn't know the south African words properly 🤣🤣. But I was given money. Love from Uganda 🇺🇬.
This song brings clear memory in 1998 just before the world cup, it makes me remember my childhood vividly well. Mum really loved this long. Long live Mama
Its 2023 and when i hear this song, i can feel my black ancestors calling unto all blacks to raise up against all foreign oppressions. Africans we are powerful. We will be unbreakable if we stand together. Whenever i hear this song i just tap into my roots. ✊🏽
Found this song in Hotel Rwanda. Also there is a bangla song "Brahma Janen" by Chandrabindoo (Bangla Band) inspired from this song. That is why I was so startled.
this music reminds me of my secondary school days , I used to listen to this masterpiece from the blaring speakers our tenants , the memory of good old days still lingers
lol! My dad used to play this with his gramophone player every evening. I finally got the word right ''umqombothi " Ghanaians in western region definitely in that era would remember how we pronounce that word "wo ko " 'mortuary' "🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm from DRC a French speaking country, this song was very popular while I was growing in the 90s, my uncles use to play it, yet we didn't know the lyrics, we just used to dance and say Umqombothi 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Yvonne made us dance in joy.
I will never forgot that I got hear this song in Mid 90s and even though I never knew the right lyrics I just loved the song and danced to it (Nigeria)
It was still americanized. Her accent. The predominant language of the song...if anything there is more liberty and autonomy to fully express our culture than before..
2024 and still jamming this tune.... Please like this post if you are proudly "African "❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
2022, someone just reminded me of this😍! Who’s listening 💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽🕺🏾🕺🏾🕺🏾👏🏽
Meeee
Phyna reminded me😊
It’s Friday, come back and listen!!!
My mom asked me to play this song on a rode trip and she loved it. as a minor that loves all music(shabby Aaliyah 50 cent Blake Shelton ice spice Nicki Minaj ) I find this song amazing and I can just feel her memories through the speakers
GOD BLESS AFRICAAAAAAA🙏🏽
2020 and I can’t get enough of this song
can't imagine
It’s 2021 I can’t get enough of the song
Me nso me saa ooo chairman
I'm in 2022🤩
Its 2022, and I just woke up to this in my head
Me and my older brother use to sing this song in the bathroom back in the 90s. As am typing this am smiling 😁😁 damn this was good times man. I miss my brother 🥺Am from Nigeria
Yea. This was the Jam in Nigeria.
@@keltar2007 damn I wasn’t even born bro I just turned 18 this year
Music time VOK machoka
Iam 44yrs frm kenya i feel younger when i listen to this song
my dad played this to me as a kid and now i finally found it, im not even African i just remember it.
One love!
Reggeton
As I speak I'm holding back tears😭
Yvonne thank you for this master piece ❤️
Same here 💔
This song is beyond the recognition of grammy's
Am not an African am from Europe this music is evergreen. Love from Germany 🇩🇪
glad you enjoy our culture
love you back
Come to Namibia vriend
❤❤
somewhere in the middle East.. blasting this tune and reminiscing on my late mum who used to not want us to touch her "records" and the "needle radio"..i miss u mum...rest in peace.... wld trade anything to have u bak tho i am a dad now
Mama sammy...yesu mkomboti....used to sing my own lyrics.....frm kenya
Amezaliwa.. Yesu mkombozi 😂
I'm a new fan of Yvonnes from USA
I use to sing this song anytime am sent on an errand. Oh my God African songs are deep
Lived in Botswana as a kid when this came out, brings me back right away. The joyous spirit of Africa come to life.
I'm actually from Botswana here!!
Rock on bro 💪👊👊 um big ups from Botswana,good taste in music if I may say
Yessssss sir glad you still have memories!
Same here !!
@@brunomarrss9707 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
Hii nyimbo naipenda sana kwasababu inatuwakilisha vizuri sisi waafrika nakumbuka mbali sana enzi hizo kijijini kwetu nikiwa na marafiki wa utotoni
From Nigeria 🇳🇬🙌..love this song
Listening to this throwback makes me remember growing up as child when there was good values. From Nigeria 🇳🇬
😂😂😂😂😂👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Wow that's awesome timeless,❤❤❤ true African 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇬🇭
Can't believe I'm listening to my childhood choreographic song ❤️❤️❤️
Same
Such songs make a person smile with that child-like happiness with no care in the world. I miss those days...
Ngombe za meru...hazina magoti
June 2024 love and hugs from Ghana 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭. Yvonne chaka chaka and Brenda African goddesses
This music brings me back to my child hood days as a young Nigerian growing up it was all in Black nd white tv,this music satisfied my soul.❤
This song remain new everyday... Sending love 😍 from Nigeria 🇳🇬 💜
I didn’t know it was also popular in Nigeria
@@thecongo8505 yes it was.. It took over all tv's 📺 and radio 📻 stations and almost every home 🏡 has the cassette ▶
@@starryicy2411 I know Nigeria has the best music in Africa. I am surprised to discover that you guys are interested in music from other African countries.
@@thecongo8505 we don't hate other musicians like what ghana 🇬🇭 and Cameron does to Nigeria 🇳🇬 but we open 🔓 hand 🖐️ to welcome everyone's music 🎶
One of my favorite songs from my childhood and I am proudly Nigerian
You gotta love african music.
Love from KSA.
2019 who is here
#ImStaying
Drink Make Me Happy Beer Pullover Sweatshirt
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2020
Me sulk life
2022
Who is listening in 2024
Me🥰🥰
me
Me
☝🏼
I’m Haitian and I have no idea what they are saying but I been listening to this song for the past 10 years!
Am crying,l remember my parents passed away, song 🎵 is nice
2021 and I'm still enjoying being a real African with real and beautiful African classics.
Umqombothi, I love it❤️
2022, Capetonian, in Athens Greece.
Still fresh in mind, loving this song all the way from Uganda 🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬 perl of Africa
Yvonne... I must say u made our childhood so awesome. U made a golden song and it still resonates in our mind. Wherever you're may God bless u. In October 2021 and this song is still awesome
Watching from my bed in Maputo....a fan from neighbouring Mozambique....thanks SA
🇲🇿✨
Great Song I want Some Magic Beer Now
Yvonne was ahead of her time, she reminds me of the 80's in Kenya when life was simple n easy
2020 year of the social distancing, quarantine and pandemic...who is with me?
My Nigerian childhood 😭😍
Her and Brenda
You know this particular music has great memory in your life, when you’re still searching for it at year 2022‼️🔥
This lady deserves to be the leader of AU
This is just not only a song, but a childhood Nostalgia memory.
This song brings back memories 😅. In my primary I had to maime to this song and we didn't know the south African words properly 🤣🤣. But I was given money. Love from Uganda 🇺🇬.
Wow. Me too I mimed this in 2002 at kitebi primary school. My family was a Yvonne chaka chaka family
Wow ❤ this song all the way from Nigeria 🇳🇬
Am I the only 2000's kid blasting this in my car Friday night 😂😂😂🕺🏽🕺🏽🕺🏽💃
You're not alone 😅🥰💯😊
Africans we are really blessed
I remember my mom blasting this in her car when I was like 4
yooo sameee
En écoutant cette chanson, je pense à ma maman qui l'aimait de ouf !!! 🥺🥺
Sending love from Kenya 🇰🇪
I promise to listen to this on Fridays... too bad i can't get my hands on some Umqombothi
I've seen tusker in UK tesco shelves before. Close enough African beer
This song just made my day, nostalgic feelings of childhood memories, my dad love playing this song on his classic kenwood device, such a great hit.
When we were kids we used to watch our fathers dance to this song. And here I am listening to it again in 2019!!! Great song.
Memories, memories!
0033hrs 29th July 2021 and i'm here listening to this. Reminds me of the times we used to keep vigil as extended family
It is 12am, I was just about to sleep when this song popped in my head.
😂
I'm just from sleep and it is 9pm in the US Saturday December, 8th 2019 😍😍😊😊
2020
Really
Wow! this brings back old memories, when I was young.
We are here for our African culture
African beer /Ratish in kenya still a hit.....love african culture/music
Every person that lived in Africa in the 80s and 90s knows this song.
me who was born 2003
Exactly; Ibadan, Nigeria 1985-1993
I was born in 2007🙂
Yes u r true
True, 89
Wow it brings back great memories I could cry . Life was so sweet then in Nigeria
This song brings clear memory in 1998 just before the world cup, it makes me remember my childhood vividly well. Mum really loved this long. Long live Mama
I'm in Tanzania state I like this song because it's good in alwas
Dis is one of de most famous song in africa lol remember wen i was a lil gurl wit dis song hahahha. old memories
Wooow
The movie Hotel Rawanda brought me here....introsong
Undoubtedly the best female South African artists of all time
Umqombothi 2022 from Congo RDC 🇨🇩❤️🇿🇦 i like sud africa people
Its 2023 and when i hear this song, i can feel my black ancestors calling unto all blacks to raise up against all foreign oppressions. Africans we are powerful. We will be unbreakable if we stand together. Whenever i hear this song i just tap into my roots. ✊🏽
Found this song in Hotel Rwanda. Also there is a bangla song "Brahma Janen" by Chandrabindoo (Bangla Band) inspired from this song. That is why I was so startled.
Papa à vu c'est musique dans son téléphone j'ai regarder 🙂
Classic music. I remember waking to Yvonne most morning as a kid before going to school. The power of music brings back good old memories.
Listen to it as a kid in cameroon ❤❤❤❤❤. I still love ❤️ 😍 💖 ❣️ 💕
I'm here cuz of Serge Ibaka and OG Anunoby. Glad I looked it up. Very catchy!!
This should be played at a high volume preferably in a residential area......................LEGEND TRACK
African clothing and designs are priceless. It's sad we don't see them often.
LOUDERRRRRRRRRRRRR
this music reminds me of my secondary school days , I used to listen to this masterpiece from the blaring speakers our tenants , the memory of good old days still lingers
What a great musician, love her songs I wonder how her song was rocking back then if am only 15 and I enjoy it 😄😄
lol! My dad used to play this with his gramophone player every evening. I finally got the word right ''umqombothi " Ghanaians in western region definitely in that era would remember how we pronounce that word "wo ko " 'mortuary' "🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
For me it was Loko Comoti. 😂🤣😅
Umqomboth😂😂😂even if I don't know that magic beer but this is nice song ever and ever 🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿
Was in Food lovers today. And this song was playing. Big love from Durban!😍
First heard this song from my mom, keep resting ma.
Me when I was a kid in 2001 I use to heard this song afar were business are, at any market places
I'm from DRC a French speaking country, this song was very popular while I was growing in the 90s, my uncles use to play it, yet we didn't know the lyrics, we just used to dance and say Umqombothi 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Yvonne made us dance in joy.
Love this woman's voice!!
Lockdown for who😂😂 jamming to this song makes me forget about covid
This song will never die!!!!!
I used to love this song!..they have done their thing 😂!
A song we remember in Kenya, quite beautiful ♥️👍🏽👍🏽
I will never forgot that I got hear this song in Mid 90s and even though I never knew the right lyrics I just loved the song and danced to it (Nigeria)
Old os indeed gold, this song brings so many good , old memories that will never come back 😉.
#YouthPower🙌💪🇿🇲
April 2024 from Nigeria 🇳🇬 love this song
Thanks to God for her good memories.... I always want to hear dis song. Love her
My grandfather loved this song, bless him
One of my childhood songs. I rocked it hard even when I had no idea of what the song means (I still don't lol) but my goodness such fun singing it
je suis Français, j'aime beaucoup cette chanson
Ng'ombe za Meru hazina ma... 🇰🇪
This song bring back old memories
Old and gold . I luv it 🌹🌹
2022 we are and missing childhood times ✋🏾love from Ghana 🇬🇭
Lesenig. Fromnaerobi kenya
Memory that can't not be forgotten...i search and search befor seeing it...Love the song for real
It took a while for me to find this song. The video is a bonus. Love this song.
Love this song so much!!!! Love this country and the beautiful people ❤
Good music never fades away 😊
2023, luv this song, listening from Cameroon!😊
Man, will we ever produce such hits ever again. Our generation truly is Americanized and lost
😭😭
It was still americanized. Her accent. The predominant language of the song...if anything there is more liberty and autonomy to fully express our culture than before..
That true bro
I was a little boy when this hit song was rocking thanks a lot
Same😁
Old is gold...I really love this song