Every Zimbabwean should camp here and hand over the flowers. Flame lilies for this Legend. We absolutely love you Ntate Gwala🙏🏾 Can we get Amapiano tracks from the new school South Africans based off of Ntate Gwala’s music…better yet feature the Legend…he’s still here looking like he hasn’t aged a bit👌🏾👌🏾🔥🔥🔥
The thing is we appreciate these people in SA. It’s just that here we have an eclectic taste in music across many genres. So ouR Attention is always spread across many artists.
As a Zimbabwean I'm in tears of happiness to hear this amazing African beautiful soul saying positive about us as Zimbabweans ... most of the people always speak negatively about Zimbabwe
the only guy whose music can dominate southern Africa without social media... without streaming... it was and still is powerful.... it's like my culture yet im zimbo... there is no history of me without this guy
he is more of a Zimbabwean legend this one...his songs are played in our radio stations and we have never stopped playing them....ema shabeen we still play his music
South Africans wll never ever understand how big freddy gwala is to us Zimbabweans esp Mthwakazians. He has the biggest bosso song (bosso is the orlando pirates of zim) ever, we celebrate bosso wth his music still today! He is a legend
Yesss! An absolute legend that needs to get his flowers while he’s still here - this just takes me back to childhood. Hearing his songs reminds me of the early years 💃🏾🇿🇼
When Christmas 🎄 was Rice tomato sauce and mayonnaise plus nama ya kgogo gole monate thata dancing to isencane #FreddieGwala ke star. Thanks for bringing this legend @Davidmashabela o senganga bra yaka🎉🎉
Big up Bra MDava for hosting this legendary musician, some of us grew up listening to him in Zimbabwe in the early 90s and now we are still fans in the Uk 🇬🇧 and the diaspora. We have made Freddy Gwala and the late Dan Tshanda our own.
I hope South Africa knows one day the many legends you have in your hands … in other worlds and places Freddy Gwala would and should be gracing the corridors and hallways of revered musical spaces. He is the DNA of something truly special. Those of us who experienced his magic and electrifying influence growing up in Zimbabwe feel truly blessed. We embraced this massive talent and he embraced us right back and we will forever love him for it. This is a guy who cared about his Zimbabwean fan base waaay before this US dollar craze that is attracting other artists to Zim, long live to his music and every good thing he stands for !!🙏🏾❤️🇿🇼
I always take advices from people like Freddy Gwala because his lifestyle isn't fake. From the 80s until today, he has seen almost everything in music and he's still existing. Thank you Mr Gwala for gracing our households with great music.
My favourite artist. I knew his songs before I knew his face, my late father used loved him. We were kids singing his songs not even knowing the lyrics especially the Sotho part. I hope he is doing well
Wow....Freddie..our own South African Legend, i must have been 7-8 early. A born starr of the 80's Yes his 100% correct He introduced gospel disco & afro pop...We thank God for you Mr Gwala. King David your a darling star❤
At some point i thought Freddie Gwala is from Zimbabwe, his music brought us up. Dope craftwork, let's give him his flowers whilst he still can smell them.
I don't usually watch interviews longer than 2 hours, but I made an exception for this one because it is Freddy Gwala's first interview. Thank you, bro Dav, for the interview.
Teary eyes i got nostalgic what a beautiful story South Africa is a beautiful country with all the problems we had and still have truly amazing history of South African music Freddie Gwala is a Legend. Thank you Dav you are an extraordinary interviewer
I like and respect babuGwala 🙌🙏💯 when I was young my father used to play his music 🎵🎶 every Saturday morning maybe God bless him with more and more years and Thanks to King David keep going 💯
UFreddy Gwala ngubaba wethu, ngeke simlahle thina eZimbabwe, noma kubheda kanjani. His music has been an awareness to our youth about jail life and I am sure there is low crime eZimbabwe because of his songs.
Grew up on this man's music in the dusty streets of Bulawayo. I can assure you, this man was the very definition of 'blowing up' in the 90's. Everywhere you went you heard his unmistakable sound. He is an honorary Zimbabwean and still the man as far as we are concerned. Lathi siyakuthanda mfowethu. Wishing you nothing but long life and good health.
S/o to bro Dave for inviting the legend Frady Gwala this man is a icon where I come from in Zim Bulawayo when I was young I thought he was from my City Bulawayo he's a legend 🇿🇼🇿🇼
Ta Freddie I was born in 1993 and gnikwazi kahle top legend groot man great story. May the legacy live on and looking forward to your new work. Amapiano maybe 🤔😁 who knows
What a beautiful interview with the Legendary Baba Freddie Gwala. Very humble and hard working man. So sad of him not recognized and awarded accordingly with all the hard work he has done all the years. He has done amazing work and has contributed massively in the music we grew up listening to. 💪🏾💪🏾👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👌🏾👌🏾
Mara you know how kaak the media can be Bra! Freddie was potrayed notorious I mean I grew knowing him as a hard core criminal kant ubaba he’s just kind hearted and an Amazing Man . S\o to King David this episode taught me a lot and not to judge
Ah Bro Dave you brought a legend here, this interview takes me back to my childhood listen to radio on Saturdays afternoon dancing to his music. Thanks for this interview, great work
I know it's absurd to expect, but I wish the interview were all in English. Freddie Gwala's music got me interested in South African music and really affected my life in a positive way
Freddy Gwala, Soul Brothers, Platform one, Pure Gold, Splash and all groups under splash, Ntombi Marhumbini, Yvonne Chakachaka, bhekumuzi Luthuli, Thokozani Langa, Bonakele, amaGalathiya, Shongwe, Ncandweni, Avante to mention but a few, all these are songs we grew up enjoying in Zim esp in Matabeleland region and we still do till today
Every Zimbabwean should camp here and hand over the flowers.
Flame lilies for this Legend. We absolutely love you Ntate Gwala🙏🏾
Can we get Amapiano tracks from the new school South Africans based off of Ntate Gwala’s music…better yet feature the Legend…he’s still here looking like he hasn’t aged a bit👌🏾👌🏾🔥🔥🔥
We are gathered here for Amadamara
I love how King David's wardrobe also compliments his guests, very subtle but effective.
Grew up thinking he was Zimbabwean 😂, that's how much we loved his music, legend this one watching and appreciating from Zimbabwe 🎉🎉🇿🇼🇿🇼
Ntate Freddie Gwala has been this age forever! Legend!
He is more celebrated abroad than in SA...He was and is still a big start in Zimbabwe, forever a star to some of us.
I've witnessed that with Lucky Dube, when I was in West Indies ..our Local artist are big overseas. ❤❤
The thing is we appreciate these people in SA. It’s just that here we have an eclectic taste in music across many genres. So ouR Attention is always spread across many artists.
As a Zimbabwean I'm in tears of happiness to hear this amazing African beautiful soul saying positive about us as Zimbabweans ... most of the people always speak negatively about Zimbabwe
the only guy whose music can dominate southern Africa without social media... without streaming... it was and still is powerful.... it's like my culture yet im zimbo... there is no history of me without this guy
Ringo and Tuku were as big as him. And Brenda was bigger than all of them combined
Freddy was bigger than Brenda
This man is celebrated outside South Africa because they understand how powerful his music is🥹🥹🔥
Legendary Freddie "Madamara" Gwala, ingoma zakho ziskhulisile in Zw 🇿🇼 ... we love you as much
We still love him lamanje mfowethu
Zimbabwe we here for gwala
Asihleki thina ngo Freddy Gwala ❤
@@charitysndhlovu7274 njalo kasidlali ngaye
he is more of a Zimbabwean legend this one...his songs are played in our radio stations and we have never stopped playing them....ema shabeen we still play his music
South Africans wll never ever understand how big freddy gwala is to us Zimbabweans esp Mthwakazians. He has the biggest bosso song (bosso is the orlando pirates of zim) ever, we celebrate bosso wth his music still today! He is a legend
Big up to you and your team King David, Freddie Gwala is one of one. You've outdone yourself with this one. You're also looking the part😂😊
What is Mthwakazians ?
Stop bringing nonsense to an otherwise brilliant show.
MRP how many votes did it get, uboznuk'amakhwapha wena mntanes'febe.
@@zviregedzeizvozvo6507No need to south at him,he was just expressing his feeling. Now you bring in politics which is unnecessary.
#AmakhosiForlife
@@zviregedzeizvozvo6507Malawi?
This is archiving SA history! Giving flowers to our legends, siyabulela 👌🏾🥰
Yesss! An absolute legend that needs to get his flowers while he’s still here - this just takes me back to childhood. Hearing his songs reminds me of the early years 💃🏾🇿🇼
Even myself , knew Freddie's music as a child growing up in Zimbabwe
Ehh, nou bra David is not playing around, legends one way 💯🙌🏿 can't wait
Freddy gwala is a legend, my father is a former prisoner and I know all his songs because of my dads prison experiences. Lena ingwenya
He is a legend in Zimbabwe. Thank you landlord Mashable’s for bringing him to the podcast
When Christmas 🎄 was Rice tomato sauce and mayonnaise plus nama ya kgogo gole monate thata dancing to isencane #FreddieGwala ke star. Thanks for bringing this legend @Davidmashabela o senganga bra yaka🎉🎉
I was born in 94 and i still listen to F Gwala's music
Madamara himself..enjoyed that..lots of love from Zim
Freddie you must listen to Ezra's your tube ngisakhumbula they play your songs so much from Zimbabwe
Big up Bra MDava for hosting this legendary musician, some of us grew up listening to him in Zimbabwe in the early 90s and now we are still fans in the Uk 🇬🇧 and the diaspora. We have made Freddy Gwala and the late Dan Tshanda our own.
Dan Tshanda interestingly his father was from Zim, his real surname was Chihuri.
Freddy Gwala ,Esra Shisa 'bestt
I stay in Soweto, I see Freddie thrice a year very humbled guy..... I can't wait for the day u bring Mdu Masilela though that's my favorite ❤❤
yoh 62 years Freddy thanks God ngempilo yakho ubusisiwe taima ngaleminyaka
I was praying for Bra Freddy to mention Tshilamoya on the interview. His name will live forever in Zim through that song!!!
Yoh David... What a legend you've brought to this platform. I have memories of his music while growing up in rural 🇸🇿.
This mighty man has to be given his flowers whilst he is still in the Land of the Living. He is simply amazing, a well of Wisdom and a special gem
Guys this thaema deserve a legendary award singer, composer and producer. Listen to Pure Gold, Platform 1 he was up there.
The smile Mr Gwala has when he tells his story 🥲
I hope South Africa knows one day the many legends you have in your hands … in other worlds and places Freddy Gwala would and should be gracing the corridors and hallways of revered musical spaces. He is the DNA of something truly special.
Those of us who experienced his magic and electrifying influence growing up in Zimbabwe feel truly blessed. We embraced this massive talent and he embraced us right back and we will forever love him for it. This is a guy who cared about his Zimbabwean fan base waaay before this US dollar craze that is attracting other artists to Zim, long live to his music and every good thing he stands for !!🙏🏾❤️🇿🇼
You can tell that he really loved Oliver Mtukudzi by the way he speaks about him.
I love how he described his home, the love he saw between hus parents and warmth experienced . Indeed, a good background is critical to shape a man.
I always take advices from people like Freddy Gwala because his lifestyle isn't fake. From the 80s until today, he has seen almost everything in music and he's still existing. Thank you Mr Gwala for gracing our households with great music.
Dankie🙏 bra Dave for bringing this legend, still playing his music 🎶 namanje, sithi dankie 🙏
This is absolutely amazing and beautiful. Let’s give the man his flowers while he is still alive.
Bra Dave, you always make me feel proud of being South African. Madamara!!!❤🙌
Freddie is very intelligent hands down! This man has multiple hits for days!
Man , I knew Freddie's music growing up in Zimbabwe 🙌
Legend back home for sure
amadamara!!!!
Still going strong ❤
Since oskido is ashamed of us fine keep him sigrand ngeDamara he is ours koBulawayo
I like how King Dave dressed up for Ntate Gwala👌
Le ndoda ngeyeZim.....humble legend. He speaks more Zim Ndebele than isiZulu, accent and all
We receive 😊
🤣 Is it me or what? I just noticed that David is wearing the checked shirt life Freddy.....lol
Great show as always....
One lovely interview bab Gwala very informative and thank you king for bringing such great soul 🤝
My favourite artist. I knew his songs before I knew his face, my late father used loved him. We were kids singing his songs not even knowing the lyrics especially the Sotho part. I hope he is doing well
What a Legend!!!! wow, thanks a million Mr Mashabela, always wanted to hear Mr Gwala speak on his life story!
Wow....Freddie..our own South African Legend, i must have been 7-8 early.
A born starr of the 80's
Yes his 100% correct He introduced gospel disco & afro pop...We thank God for you Mr Gwala.
King David your a darling star❤
At some point i thought Freddie Gwala is from Zimbabwe, his music brought us up. Dope craftwork, let's give him his flowers whilst he still can smell them.
Baba Gwala Salute for your work, we still love your music,, Sir you speak sense & you have so much wisdom I hope the young musician can listen to you.
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 I AM HERRRREEEEE.... DO YOU KNOW HOW MANY TIMES IVE ASKED BRA DAVE TO INVITE THIS MAN??????? THANK YOU BRA DAVE
David dressed up for the occasion 🥰
Thank you for bringing Ta-Freddie amadamara' Gwala ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥🥂🥂🥂🥂
I don't usually watch interviews longer than 2 hours, but I made an exception for this one because it is Freddy Gwala's first interview. Thank you, bro Dav, for the interview.
Ooh wow u went n brought Theee Real OG. 🙆🏽♂️🙆🏽♂️🔥🇿🇦🇿🇦🙆🏾♂️🙆🏾♂️🙆🏾♂️ Bra David mo gona your a Legend with a Living Legend
Teary eyes i got nostalgic what a beautiful story South Africa is a beautiful country with all the problems we had and still have truly amazing history of South African music Freddie Gwala is a Legend.
Thank you Dav you are an extraordinary interviewer
this is one of the best interview ,freddie gwala is a real groatman ,i love his calmness.
FINALLY THE LEGEND telling his story
Ma baby uhambe wrongo.....mababy....loved that song....
Legend! Zimbabweans love ❤️ you my big brother Gwala ! Long live legend!
I like and respect babuGwala 🙌🙏💯 when I was young my father used to play his music 🎵🎶 every Saturday morning maybe God bless him with more and more years and Thanks to King David keep going 💯
Grootman i grew up listening to you NAMANJE, I hope you geting your royalties for your awesome craft
Amadamara thank u for inviting this legend
UFreddy Gwala ngubaba wethu, ngeke simlahle thina eZimbabwe, noma kubheda kanjani. His music has been an awareness to our youth about jail life and I am sure there is low crime eZimbabwe because of his songs.
Thanks Bra David for documentation of our history.
So bro Dave n grootman Damara decided to rock skotch shirt ❤😂
Grew up on this man's music in the dusty streets of Bulawayo. I can assure you, this man was the very definition of 'blowing up' in the 90's. Everywhere you went you heard his unmistakable sound. He is an honorary Zimbabwean and still the man as far as we are concerned. Lathi siyakuthanda mfowethu. Wishing you nothing but long life and good health.
Yoooohhh this is a heavy legend. Thanks Mr David for your efforts
David, thank you so much for this.😇
Ooh am so happy to see this legend
S/o to bro Dave for inviting the legend Frady Gwala this man is a icon where I come from in Zim Bulawayo when I was young I thought he was from my City Bulawayo he's a legend 🇿🇼🇿🇼
so you can't spell his name properly? thought zimbos are educated
If u use common sense u should have known that there's no way each and everyone in a country can be educated but clearly u r not bro
@@thecrocsblessed4126 Udom very stupid
Ta Freddie I was born in 1993 and gnikwazi kahle top legend groot man great story. May the legacy live on and looking forward to your new work. Amapiano maybe 🤔😁 who knows
I love Freddy Gwala we grow up in bulawayo listening to him music in bulawayo
Yazi ngaze ngehlisa inyembezi for the love of this man, I loved his music ,voice ,the way he arranged the backing vocals ,yooooh everything 🎉
Thanks Mdeva, that's a legend right there we love him in Zim📻
What a beautiful interview with the Legendary Baba Freddie Gwala. Very humble and hard working man. So sad of him not recognized and awarded accordingly with all the hard work he has done all the years. He has done amazing work and has contributed massively in the music we grew up listening to. 💪🏾💪🏾👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👌🏾👌🏾
Man what an absolute legend 😭
Mara you know how kaak the media can be Bra! Freddie was potrayed notorious I mean I grew knowing him as a hard core criminal kant ubaba he’s just kind hearted and an Amazing Man . S\o to King David this episode taught me a lot and not to judge
Thought was a pig headed jailbird errr
Ah Bro Dave you brought a legend here, this interview takes me back to my childhood listen to radio on Saturdays afternoon dancing to his music. Thanks for this interview, great work
To you watching this video in year 6050, know that we really loved the legendary Freddy Gwala. Bulawayo approves.
🤣🤣suhle utshiya iComment yelifa kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk am dead, but you are on point though
oh my GOD my lovely artist 😂
He's been DOCUMENTED🎉🎉🎉👌🏿👌🏿
Thank you Dav
keep giving em flowers Mdeva! good to see an old man get the platform yo be celebrated 💐
I know it's absurd to expect, but I wish the interview were all in English. Freddie Gwala's music got me interested in South African music and really affected my life in a positive way
This is the type of stuff we subscribe to 😊
Syabonga Bab Mashabela for documenting South African History
What a living legend, I love his music
SA and Zim must give this man a lifetime achievement award he contributed alot in music industry
Bra Dave that man right there is my role model 👌
This Man can run for presidency in Zimbabwe his one of us,he really made music for Zimbabweans
Freddy Gwala, Soul Brothers, Platform one, Pure Gold, Splash and all groups under splash, Ntombi Marhumbini, Yvonne Chakachaka, bhekumuzi Luthuli, Thokozani Langa, Bonakele, amaGalathiya, Shongwe, Ncandweni, Avante to mention but a few, all these are songs we grew up enjoying in Zim esp in Matabeleland region and we still do till today
South Africa have a big problem not acknowledging our big 🌟.
Keep up doing the good work King David 🎉🎉
Massive thanks ntate Mashabela for bringing us elinye lamaqhawe akithi kwezomculo
Freddie is well-spoken 😮 all these years of listening to him I thought the songs were about his life
Siyabonga baba Mphephethwa for being a true inspiration,Ngwavuma. Sibonge nawe King Deza ukusilethela ubhuti wethu. Dankooo
King David - you're a legend man. Great to see your platform grow especially with the kind of quality and character building content you make
Wooooow we danced to his songs every christmas...our celebrity🥰👌🎉🎉🎉
Thank you King David for bringing baba Gwala legend.
Wish these legend can work with younger producers so to fuse and tap into the “now” generation ..
Thank you babGwala for best music❤❤❤.