Zizi Kongo - Come Duze (1988)
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- Опубликовано: 23 мар 2018
- Zizi Kongo - Come Duze (1988)
From album Come Duze (1988)
Issued on Leopard/Hit City, LEO(O)058
Produced by John Galanakis & Dan Nkosi
Engineered by Daren McNamara
Composed by Dan Nkosi
Recorded at Platinum Studios
Born Elizabeth Mkhwanazi in Mpumalanga Province, South Africa, Bubblegum star Zizi was music label Hit City's answer to other female stars like Brenda Fassie, Yvonne Chaka Chaka and Mercy Pakela. Already an accomplished singer,she was introduced to Hit City Records by Dan Nkosi, who also hailed from Mpumalanga. The six-track Dan Nkosi-composed album 'Come Duze', with its leading anthemic title track, includes other similar dancefloor-friendly electronic tracks like 'Naughty Street Boys', 'Come Back To Me' and 'It's a Party'. - Видеоклипы
I'm still listening even at 2024
As a Kenyan, I heard this song and decided to look it up for myself. I thought it'll be easy. So I typed the obvious, "COME TUESDAY" but I didn't come by anything close. Therefore, on "COME TUESDAY," I added on all sorts of English I could think of. Tell you guys I suffered and seriously suffered for a very long time, but thank God here I am!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂❤
😂😂😂😂😂
Nakuona. Tuko pamoja
@@DominicMutai HAHAAAAA
The struggle my Mother went through so we can survive 😢, this song just heal her spirit because every time she is crying I will play it and it calms her down😊
Who is still listening to this song 2023 ❤
Heading to 2024 and am enjoying it
2024
am in 2024 but still enjoying
@@atalaagie4569
Playing in my home in 2024
Enwell Abrahams ❤2024 ZIMBABWE ❤❤
If you are born in South Africa...u are special
I am born in South Africa and these are some of the we grew up listen to
Mbalenhle township Secunda gem of 80s… RIP🕊️🕊️🕊️
Enwell Abrahams ❤ ZIMBABWE ❤❤
Sounds of the 80s...where are my peers from the 80s?😀
We are here 😂😂
@@sifanelesibanda9153 Thank you!😂
Am a Nigerian but I am in love with this music ❤.
This is one of the songs that was keping us busy in those years back 🇿🇦🇿🇦
My mom used to love this song so much. May her song rest in peace
May she rest soft.....dancing with angels.
Mom is also late , she was a beauty her dressing code use to rock......😍🥰
My mum used to love this song too. Whenever i listen i always remember her dancing to it...i miss her
May her soul rest in peace
My aunt songs
My mom loves this song. I played it today after I found myself singing it in the office.
This should be played at a high volume preferably in a residential area
2021 JAN
Legends for ever
Legends forever...
I agree 🤣🤣🤣
On Chesterfield III or Tempest
true
It's not a wedding without this song😊
Was one of my father’s fav 😩 may his soul Rip 🙏🏻❤️
Back in 2003 , coming from school at St Columbus in Makokoba to Mpopoma i would pass my drop off point as the taxi driver would always play this song just as i was about to drop off
Thank you all for watching and enjoying our timeless music
Hi @Robert Yassin
Yes please I need it.®®®
I remember this song was playing on Radio RSA before South Africa getting freedom.
Love south African old song.
I started hearing this sound from as far back as 1990s.
Still vibrant today!! The warm heart of Africa...🇲🇼🇲🇼
Best sound for ever
One of the best hits in decades....in South africa ❤❤❤❤
Down the memory lane! Late 80s; timeless music!
South African songs always ever sweet educative and well composed like Francos hits.
Wow, feel like putting a large speaker over whole world to listen. 🇺🇬
Love this song... Reminds me 1991 when I was in grade 7 leaving Moray primary in bulawayo
They certainly left us precious memories...
Former Moray student here too🙌🏾
Every time I Hear This Song,😥😭😭😭😭Tears flow down my cheeks
My late brother loved this song and i came to love it too , and it has come out to be my 13year old daughter s favorite ❤❤❤2024 still on the best songs of mine
I was born in the 2000's but this song I grew up listening to it nd it still rocks
2000 phandle phandle 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉😂😂😂😂❤
Am a Ugandan now 50 , don't joke with s A of 80s n90s
Timeless and epic. This song will live forever. What a happy song. !!
I Like this Song like I don't know❤
Reminding of Dec 1987 whilst waiting for connecting train from De Aar to Kimberley on my way to Douglas.
Who remembers Jive and Drum magazines? Was a kid but those were the days. Still love this song to bits.
Then came Next magazine
Drum, Bona, Pace were huge magazines back then. I miss those times, sisagqokela I Christmas singena umuzi nomuzi kumnandi
Drum 🤭
2021, still fucking with it. This shit is a true classic.
Jabu mnyakeni embalenhle ,iremember this song from kwathema while I was young before I grew up embalenhle ext1 salute to this woman same as brenda fassie or even chakackaka
RIP MOM😭
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This song takes me far away!👌👌👌👌
No words can describe how much I love this song🔥🔥🔥
We used to dance just without hearing wat they are saying language barrier just enjoying the rhythm Hahaha I was 8yrs old tody am 42 yrs 13/5/2022
Old school, this will be the top track on my wedding day
THIS IS MY BEST TRACK EVER
aw aw aw!..... This song People, this song ,this song this song.....make we wana cry....
You may cry Xola. Our music...our memories.
Im also feel the way u do abt this song
Ezingasoze zabuna ezamzikwana❤❤❤❤
I remember tuning to Channel Africa short wave to listen to this song when I a little boy in the late 80s. It’s amazing how fast days have gone by.
It was ROA johanesburg
Evening hours tuning in from kisii kenya then
In any way Thabsile is the one that introduced me to come duze....... I know I won't be alone 🤞🤞🤞🤞
It was real & still competes
I really love this song its remind me whe Venda was under PR mphephu ramabulana where unemployment was 0,5 percent
We are blessed as South Africans about music 🎉🎉🎉🎉😂😂
These are tunes we were kids and used to buy a lot with 10 Cents. Money had buying power and people respected each. I remember those days if somebody stabbed someone it would be know all over the village. Those were strange things we only feared Imfene though we never saw it but were never scared of a human being
Gone are those days 😍😍😍😍
I was so very young when my late uncle use to dance for this song....
This song reminds me of my dearest Love 🥰. I hope one day you will change your mind.
I wonder ngifike njani here, the track is one year younger than me but I grew up lidlalwa njalo ekhaya early 90s. Music never dies ❤❤❤
The first time i heard this song is when i was on student tour to the capital city of Botswana that was 1988 and i was 12 years and i still dance to this song like yesterday. Thanks Zizi
You are jocking my friend, I'm now 42, but almost my favorite music come from S. A and more especially ziz, lm a Ugandan but really this is a hit, me myself danced this in 1990. But it's still the best for sure. God bless 🎉 music lovers
2022 who is with me
❤❤❤Mami Zizi
Come back please 🙏
This song make me feel happy all ways when i play it.
She so talented and the song is boming strong
Good old days 😌 thanks Ms Mkhwanazi for your voice
December 2020..still pretty sure I will dance to this song on my wedding day....lol.."If wishes were horses,beggars would ride"..
You will find a good man and have a big wedding of your dreams. Just believe...and good men do exist too. Wishing you the best in your future ♥️
hahahha any update Buhle?
Haibo haibo haiboooooooooo 💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃🔥🍾
ayeye ! 2019 still jamming to this track :)
Fine music.l used to listen to some radio station of RSA way back in 1987 /1988.These are Golden oldies.
Now that's our music. I'm here January 2021
1988,i was in senior two,those were the days
Ohh Madoda nazi ezethu, ngeloxesha sidlala phezu kwepenti nebhulukwe 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. 80's niphi 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😂😂😂😂😂❤
Was doing form one (tats 34 yrs bak) and its its a hits # golden oldies 👍
❤❤ on top
My childhood hits
The cream of the songs of our times
Thank you Gloria. Indeed.
Old sweet memories
This song reminds me of the mid 80s....we use to sing it on our way to school with friends. 14/2/2022.
2022 and I'm going to cry
This was my most beautiful song those Days I was a kid ❤❤❤
This song slaps maani
Indeed
Best of best, simple.
This was a big hit and for very long time in the country.Women loved the song so much it was unbelievable.It was also a lovers song.Even as a seven year old ,I knew that much.It must have been released in 1988.This was a classical Bubblegum song.Not take the credit away from the artist but the song always sounded like a traditional wedding song.These guys used to fill up stadiums back then.A music concert were something to cherish for the rest of your life.Back then it was not easy to meet any celebrity in the streets.Let alone drink with them.So to see off to the stadium you went,for you to see them.
I'll never do the same mistake again...
Is this lady zizi Congo alove
Is she alive zizi congo
My late dad had disco he used to play this type of songs.I remember him in a happy way😊😊.
This is a dope memory, I was in Primary five! I miss these SA oldies
I was grade 5 at Eskbank primary in Zimbabwe
Just give me more goosebumps 😍🇳🇦
When I was in Std 3 which is grade 5.
RAD RAD Sweet music, I love you work.
I had to be here
Nice music. Reminds me of my late bro Kennedy Mitei who used to tune to radio rsa.
Jerrrr thula mabota
I always call this track "ALWAYS CRISPY FRESH"(ACF) our days wow.
2023❤
Am here in 2022, love from 🇳🇦
Refreshing my memory
Back in SA in the 80’s in my Toyota Cressida going to Moon City or Hotel Quirinale jolling soo good man
I love this song
2021 still listening !
My mom's jam, ♥️♥️♥️
I really love this song
2020 still listening to this song. Can you please upload EMARABIN, by the same artist
Ehhhee, those days
Like this Song 100%
Emarabini was my favorite,
Life was 100% those days no dangerous weapons only high life