@@ndepowilliams8627 Simply a man telling Nereah , a pregnant girl - not to abort his baby because the baby could turn out to be someone great or an angel.
My child is 4 years old and he was diagnose with Autism disorder when he was 2yrs. This song reminds me that, Mungu ana makusudi yake, mtoto wangu amezaliwa na Autism. and he can still archived anything he want in his life, because he is avery blessed child. Na kwa wazazi wenye watoto wenye matatizo, please wapendeni ni watoto kama watoto wengine, na wanakuja na bahati zao. ALL KIDS ARE BLESSED FROM GOD. WE SHOULD LOVE THEM WITH ALL OUR HEART. Thank you Sauti soul.
Swahili is the most beautiful language on this planet. I even do not understand what they are saying but it is so sweet so lovely. I wish i can speak swahili. And indeed East africa is the most peaceful place i have ever been. Can't wait to go back there. Grettings from Senegal !
Yes even the name Swahili itself is just graceful😪.You can learn if you want to easily,the words are just said they way they are written.Its not hard at all
The theme of the song a guy is a telling a girl not to abort his pregnancy, that when God blesses you with a child, that each child comes with his blessings
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Love you sauti sol and continue making inspiring music and keep it as your brand throughout your careers.we need that in this world especially in this changing society.
I'm from ivory Coast but lived in the US for a decade now, and have a lot of east African friends. I have to admit Swahili is one of the most beautiful languages I've ever heard.
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MsKuki86 I believe the song is not their perspective of what African are. It has nothing to do with unfaithfulness or lack of self control. You are being pessimistic on this, am afraid. The song's focus is the issue of abortion. Abortion takes place even among married couples, and the song is simply a message to everyone that abortion is not the way to go.
nilipopata mimba chali yangu aliniambia nitoe coz he was not ready to be a father,but sikutoa na akaniwacha kwa sababu hiyo,now my baby girl is 8yrs old n i love her so much........
I am from Tanzania and I just want to say that you guys are truly incredible, a breath of fresh air if i may say. This is what "TRUE" music is all about.Big Up!!
15 - 20 years from now, we will get so many testimonies from successful people who've made it in life talking about how this is the song that stopped their mums from aborting them 🖤
Never ever have I cried this much listening to a song from Africa. I'm still in shock. People of the world, this beautiful music came from AFRICA! The nation that people place at second best. Everything good can come from AFRICA!!!!!!! We can be the best our world has ever since. Thank you to Sauti Sol, Amos and Josh.
I'm from Zimbabwe and I'm privileged to hear a bit of other languages, I love to listen to music like this and I have this song on repeat on blast at work! Sauti Sol if I lose my job, you will have to hire me! Lol
Depuis le TOGO......Cette chanson je l'écoute tous les matins...C'est un tube les gars.....Je me suis débrouillé pour avoir la traduction en Français..Que c'est beau les gars..C'est beau.....Force à vous..Bon je vais aller écouté EXTRAVANGAZA.............
This song reminds me of the Tanzanian driver Rama when he impregnated me while I was in school but he used to put for 4 me this song everytime he met, he had only boys back in tz and he wanted a baby girl and indeed God blessed us but after the baby was 2yrs, he left and cut communication 😭😭but I thank God my Dota is 5yrs and really am blessed, God has given me everything in life and my Dota is healthy mashallah. Wapi like zangu strong and proud woman
i'm a congolese people but i like a kenyan music because is a very big music and i like my big crew in kenya "SAUTI SOL" you inspired me. i like STILL THE ONE
My son will be 7yrs in Dec this song helped me through my pregnancy aki it was a tough time emotionally but am so happy I made the right decision my son will be someone great in this country one day 🙏🙏🙏😊😊
i love this song from my heart... the tune is overwhelmingly beautiful. thank you guys. God bless you! by the way am Nigerian n dont understnd any word in swahili bt am goin to.learn this song in the next one week... i remember watching it on mtv african in Abuja Nigeria n the rythm just stuck n made a powerful impression on my mind! music is indeed powerful! #lovemesomesautisol
My sister and I have loved Sauti Sol since we were little, and when we'd play them for my parents, they'd love them, too. My dad would be like "Oh, these are the guys who performed for Obama." When I fell in love, we listened to Sauti Sol. I told the people at my church about them and their love for Africa. They made Pompi smile. They started an education programme when they were still broke, and now they make my forced daily guitar practice bearable😂I appreciate you guys more than anything. I might even learn Kiswahili eh
Je suis Togolais au TOGO..Je comprends pas exactement la chanson mais je crois que ça parle des rêves de devenir des enfants... Trop bon le groupe SAUTI SOL....je vous suit....
Oh my goodness... This is dope stuff... Very powerful song. Tackling the unpredictable future of unborn babies. Plus I love sampling to the core the guitar work reminds me of T. Chapman... #GreatWorkGuys #MustPlayMusic.
Music is really spiritual , it's crazy how a song can touch you tho you hav no idea wat its about.... Somebody teach me this language please... ❤ too beautiful
Basically advocating for anti-abortion. Nerea is a girls name. so Nakuomba Nerea, usitoe mimba yangu means Nerea, im begging you not to abort my child. They go on to say who the child might grow up to be, Obama, Mandela, Makeba, Kagame, Kenyatta etc. thats the basic of the song.
Men can sing, but the single mothers are the ones who pays the price of bringing up your kids, when they make it, you come back playing dad of the year!!! The question is not the plate, but what to put in it........ thumbs up for single moms out there...nice song though.
Yes, boys have that tendency. I will never allow that, over my dead body. I can't make sacrifices for my daughter to succeed and then this man takes the credit. ehhh...
It looks like these men don’t let their respective other halves to play single mothers, they are there from the beginning..so, you just can’t project your negativity or your experiences on them..
My father raised 4 of us single handedly. We've all graduated from the best universities in kenya and India ie Daystar, USIU and Indira Ghandi Universities. He paid for all that alone.
c'est tellement jolie et accrocheur I miss home This song makes me miss Kenya and Swahili ata mimi nitaenda kama Sepp Blatter nilinde kwenye FIFA +Sauti Sol ...Formidable (Which means great)
Je ne comprends rien à votre musique mais j'en suis super fan... Votre musique, voix et tous ces composants me traverse l'esprit... Que Dieu vous inspire encore plus...
Je dédie cette chanson à ma mère qui m'a eu avec mon jumeau alors qu'elle n'avait que 19 ans, aujourd'hui je suis jeune ingénieure, et je lui rends hommage
I've discovered this group through my junior brother and I love them I love Thier music particularly this one even if I don't understand the language... They are just amazing 😍😍😍. Love my Africa from Sénégal🇸🇳🇸🇳🇸🇳🇸🇳🇸🇳
Nerea I beg you, Nerea Don't abort my child When God brings a child He brings it in His own time Bring it, I'll raise it Don't abort my child When God brings a child He brings it in His own time Maybe it'll be Obama, and I'll rule America Maybe it'll be Lupita, and I'll win an Oscar Maybe it'll be Wanyama, and I'll play in the premier league Maybe it'll be Kenyatta, the founder of a nation I beg you, Nerea Don't abort my child When God brings a child He brings it in His own time Bring it, I'll raise it Don't abort my child When God brings a child He brings it in His own time I'll raise it Maybe it'll be Mathai, and I'll conserve the environment Maybe it'll be Makeba, and I'll compose beautiful songs Maybe it'll be Nyerere, and I'll lead Tanzania Maybe it'll be Mandela, the liberator of Africa I beg you, Nerea Don't abort my child When God brings a child He brings it in His own time Bring it, I'll raise it Don't abort my child When God brings a child He brings it in His own time I ask you Nerea, Nerea Nerea, don't abort my child Nerea, Nerea Nerea, don't you abort my child Maybe it'll be Kagame, and'll rule Jaramogi Odinga, let's unite Maybe it'll be Tom Mboya Maybe it'll be Rudisha Maybe it'll be an angel, God has given to us Maybe it'll be Sauti Sol Maybe it'll be Amos and Josh Maybe it'll be, yeaaah Maybe it'll be an angel, God has given to us
Depuis Bujumbura j'adore la chanson Nerea des kenyans de sauti sol. Dans cette chanson il ya un très grand message surtout pour nous les jeunes. Que Dieu vous bénisse sauti sol
This Nigerian girl is proud to speak Swahili (only the chorus though) thanks to this Song! it is beautiful. Still not over it since 2015!( Seeing them tonight in Toronto and wanted to catch up on my Swahili)!! lol
This song keeps playing in my mind i find myself uttering nerea. Let's always to care for life from conception to birth and all the time we spent on this planet earth. Big up to Sauti Sol.
It's funny how music transports you to a certain moment of your life? This was the 1st Sauti sol song i heard. It was in 2016. I can remember where, the tv station. It got me hooked instantly. i Knew this was the best music group in Africa.
I am in 2020 four or three years after this song was sung and I am still amazed by its greatness and the kind of message it carries💘💘 sauti Sol thank you again! I am one of your biggest fans in Rwansa
naipenda hii nyimbo jamani, hata niisikilize kila dakika siichoki. sauti soul nyinyi mnajua sana na mnayo sauti nzuri sana.endeleen kutupa muziki mzuri ivyo ivyo
Imana igukomereze impano y'ubuhanzi. Iyi ni indirimbo y'ibihe byose kri bose na hose. As an idea if you can do its english, swahili and french versions it can be supergood as foreigners also can undestand such nice and touchable message to the hearts of audience. God bestow on you etenal blessings!! We love you!!!!!
It's 2022... I'm from Nigeria and I keep falling in love with this song over and over again... God bless you guys so much.... And I would kill to visit Kenya.
Excellent piece of music and a great message for today. Just two days, I got a friend alert that a friend of a friend attempted to abort and now, she and the baby no more.....only a 21 year old....Wonderful song...Yes, when God gives a child, he brings with the plate......Generosity is the real message here! And the same time if not ready, True Love waits is the key!
I love u Sauti Sol. I'm Omemizi from Nigeria,I love singing n u guys make me so proud of Africa. I hope to meet u all one day,then I'll introduce myself better
I have stopped by here because by the time I first heard this song I was paged,baby dady abandoned me when I was just 2 months pregnant,my little girl is turning 7 years on March next yr😭this song kept me going during those tough times,it's still one of my favorites from sauti sol❤️
Sauti Sol you guys are the best, this is such a lovely, touching song.. I love your music and I love you guys. Please keep up the good job. #HuendaAkawaNyerere 😊 I'm from Tanzania and I'm proud of you.. #EastAfrica
Holy Jesus! Is it normal to scream continuously? coz I just did that... still doing it! Waaaaa PERFECT PERFECT PERFECT! GOD! Sauti Sol... keep 'um coming. Authenticity at its finest. And who are those two guys? They're going places, if they aren't already. Standing O y'all
Thanks Alice. I stopped watching TPF the moment Sheila left; that explains it! They're brilliant. Sauti Sol, then Elani, then Amos & Josh (My list of favorites is growing)
I love my country ivory coast, i love more than all AFRICA, i love sauti sol. Although I do not understand Swahili, the language in which they sing. They have melodies, rhythms associated with their voices give tubes that make me a lot of effect .... Hat the guys for this very beautiful song '' NEREA '' that I would like to know the bottom .. I love you guys 👏👏👍👍💖💖😎😎
wow, ur songs make me think of so many things. But i like the way u guys touch on reality and the things affecting us on a daily basis. Be it Love, finances even expression(nishike). Nerea was a song well composed knowing that in our life of today its not a topic people want to touch as much! but how u guys brought it up was superb. Keep the good work, supporter no 1.
I don't regret keeping my pregnancy... after the father of my baby Hillary mudigi...got me pregnant.. dumped me because he wanted me to get rid of the pregnancy but I refused...this baby will be a blessing to me in 2019
Translation: Nakuomba Nerea, (I am begging you Nerea) Usitoe Mimba Yangu We, (Do not abort my baby) Mungu Akileta Mtoto, (When God gives you a baby) Analeta Saani Yake, (God provides its plate) “meaning God will provide for the child” Mlete Nitamlea, (Bring me the child, I will raise it) Usitoe Mimba Yangu We, (Do not abort my baby) Mungu Akileta Mtoto, (When God gives you a baby) Analeta Saa Ni Yake, (God provides its plate) “meaning God will provide for the child”
my best girlfriend wanted to terminate her pregnancy early last year-2015 but she opened and shared the fear of managing the pregnancy with me,she wntd me to help her do away with the pregnancy but some spirit told me to tell her NO TO ARBOTION God watered my words of advice till it yield into a fruit where she managed the pregnancy now her little angel Yolanda is in the world..this song makes me emotional atimes i do say if i would have adviced my galfrnd to abort where would she she be?what of Yolanda herself.....i thank God for using sauti sol to sing this song it has a spiritual messege only those God blessed with spiritual mind can understand the messege it conveys if they refer to the bible EZEKIEL 33:8 “When I say vnto the wicked, O wicked man, thou shalt surely die, if thou doest not speake to warne the wicked from his way, that wicked man shall die in his iniquitie: but his blood will I require at thine hand.''' Lesson is.. We will be responsible for our friend's mistakes we never corrected them when we saw the do and we knew it was against God's law#sautisol
I know what you mean...I went through the same experience last year, I was contemplating abortion. But my spirit refused. I had no idea I was carrying an angel. I had a rough 6 months of pregnancy, struggling with finances and studied, but my child was growing strong irregardless of the difficulties even upto now his a really tall, big baby and really active. My son has been my pillar of strength. Thats why I named him Edward.
Hii ngoma huwa sichoki kuisikilza wadau, Saut sol wametoa bonge la ngoma! mbarikiwe sana kwa sabau dada zetu hz kutoa mimba ishakuwa kama fashion wakati kakinga bakuli bombani mwenyewe afu anataka kumwaga maji! wana balaa sana hawa!
This is a remarkable song! I'm so happy to see young, bright and talented men EXPRESS their views without worrying about backlash. And taking a stand on defending the defenseless unborn. Religion, culture, social economics, aside.... I'm incredibly saddened by some of the misguided criticism from self proclaimed "progressive" African women ( & men) There is nothing progressive about abortion. Never mind that as women we have a right over our bodies. Do with it what you will...but let us not glorify the atrocious and deeply regrettable scourge that is abortion. Africa tuwache kudanganywa na kujidanganya! Sauti Sol / Amos & Josh do your thing!
Am Nigerian whatever this song means I do not know but I have been listening to it since 2014... Beautiful instrumental .. beautiful music. Makes me emotional. I miss Kenya I miss Nairobi...
For all of you who think this song stigmatizes women... I think you're wrong... This song is almost a prayer.. Praying that you don't abort... Even though the circumstances under which one gets pregnant might be unwanted, that child, I believe, feels the pain... You were once a foetus in your mothers womb... She didn't abort you... She kept you because she knew you would be great in your own way some day... To me, that's what this song is about... It has touchy issues... But that's what stood out to me.... You are a result of a mother who said she wants the best for you even under the very painful and yet unavoidable circumstances... That's all I have to say... Sauti Sol .... Awesome song though...
this song makes me cry like a baby thanks guys God bless you ts time we embrace life let's stop abortion Jah bless proud to be African Kenya i Mc hm guys outside Africa people are proud of you love u
This song hits differently when you become a mother and when you discover you are pregnant, you cry because you don't know how things will become... But now your child is 2 years and counting and you remember to take each day at a time, even when things get tough financially.
2024 who can beat this kind of songs
Me😊
No way
This song reminds me when i was pregnant, now my son is 3 years , This song made me keep the pregnancy, wapi likes zangu 😘😘😘
Wow amazing!!!
💗💗💗💗💖
Can someone explain me the meaning of the song ! the melody is so powerful with the lyrics but i dont undersand what they are singing. Thanks !
@@ndepowilliams8627 Simply a man telling Nereah , a pregnant girl - not to abort his baby because the baby could turn out to be someone great or an angel.
@@ssamamc3465 Oh i see ! very nice ... thanks for the explanation!
My child is 4 years old and he was diagnose with Autism disorder when he was 2yrs. This song reminds me that, Mungu ana makusudi yake, mtoto wangu amezaliwa na Autism. and he can still archived anything he want in his life, because he is avery blessed child. Na kwa wazazi wenye watoto wenye matatizo, please wapendeni ni watoto kama watoto wengine, na wanakuja na bahati zao. ALL KIDS ARE BLESSED FROM GOD. WE SHOULD LOVE THEM WITH ALL OUR HEART. Thank you Sauti soul.
Georgette Sinda me too my 2 sons have autism and this song is our hymne be bless mum bear ❤️❤️ never give up faith
This made me teary. Your child is blessed coz you speak life into him
@@YM-hh4jy are you even crazy or something???? haiyaa
@@bettymakka6493 Thank you.
@@vushigloria2748you're a blessed mom. Stay strong.
I love Africa i love east africa bigup on yoselves my brothers from Kenya #Nerea #UWENDAKAWA SAUTI SOL
Sweet echoes ad amazing video I love the voices.....
Eddy Kenzo You are a great artist too. truly amazing how this part of Africa is growing musically.
Eddy Kenzo Thank you so much bro ! We're greatly humbled. #Bless
With respect Eddy Kenzo, any concerts booked for uk?
Yeah soon coming
Swahili is the most beautiful language on this planet. I even do not understand what they are saying but it is so sweet so lovely. I wish i can speak swahili. And indeed East africa is the most peaceful place i have ever been. Can't wait to go back there. Grettings from Senegal !
Yes even the name Swahili itself is just graceful😪.You can learn if you want to easily,the words are just said they way they are written.Its not hard at all
@@chepkoechkatam3664 I would looooove to! Honestly i love swahili too much
The theme of the song a guy is a telling a girl not to abort his pregnancy, that when God blesses you with a child, that each child comes with his blessings
His telling the girl to take the child to the after giving birth, not to abort he will look after the baby
@@kiraborobert3767 Awwwwwwwww thank you so much for the translation. That's so deep and so sweet.
I convinced my younger cousin to keep her baby she was only 17 but now that baby is the light of our lives
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Love you sauti sol and continue making inspiring music and keep it as your brand throughout your careers.we need that in this world especially in this changing society.
***** cant get the song out of my mind, i listen to it countless times a day. great stuff guys, keep up.
***** I'd like to do a reggae remix to this track.Where can i get the acappella?
***** thats true
love you sauti sol. you are always right
I'm from ivory Coast but lived in the US for a decade now, and have a lot of east African friends. I have to admit Swahili is one of the most beautiful languages I've ever heard.
G.A.M.A Zv
French and swahili are sexy languages
Swahili will be the international language of United Africa
Je tassure cest une belle langue
Can we be friends?
Who's here during quarantine. Africa We shall over come ✊🏽.
Sending ❤👉🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
The song "please nereah....i pray don't abort my baby,....
Bring it I will rear him/her...
When God gives you a baby,he brings his plate too..."
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***** Good work you guys!
***** Good stuff..cant get enaf of it
***** cheer guys. am so much moved with the song theme and content
***** thumbs up.
MsKuki86 I believe the song is not their perspective of what African are. It has nothing to do with unfaithfulness or lack of self control. You are being pessimistic on this, am afraid. The song's focus is the issue of abortion. Abortion takes place even among married couples, and the song is simply a message to everyone that abortion is not the way to go.
nilipopata mimba chali yangu aliniambia nitoe coz he was not ready to be a father,but sikutoa na akaniwacha kwa sababu hiyo,now my baby girl is 8yrs old n i love her so much........
Joyce so proud of you
Joyce Ndetaramo you are the saviour of humanity.
Joyce Ndetaramo You Did The Right Thing Ma! You Are A Wonderful Mum!
Proud of you. .and your daughter will grow up to be a lady of substance♥♥
Joyce Ndetaramo Huenda akawa Margaret Kenyatta
I am from Tanzania and I just want to say that you guys are truly incredible, a breath of fresh air if i may say. This is what "TRUE" music is all about.Big Up!!
15 - 20 years from now, we will get so many testimonies from successful people who've made it in life talking about how this is the song that stopped their mums from aborting them 🖤
And may your comment never be deleted so that they can reflect back on your words
Too much love
from 'NAIJA' Abari Yako.........Asante Sauti Sol and Amos&Josh for this beautiful song........
Am a Ghanaian nd I don't understand anything from this song but it brought tears to my eyes.....my favorite from today till till.
Cant believe im in Kenya right now and about To see them in concert 😍😍😍 so thankful!! Much love from French-Congolese girl to Kenya 💓💓
One of the greatest songs of all time. Mungu wakiletta mutoto analeta sanni yake. @Love from Rwanda
2k20 I'm here to admire my Africa music, a fan from ivory coast 🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮
Do you understand what is being sung?
You should visit our beautiful country. We have more from where thia came from. You would be surprised!! Welcome to Kenya DARLING!!
Thank you Raymond, I appreciate it hope to get there one day sweety
No Omondi
@@traorebintou1870 I can actually host you when this corona is over.. What's app me. +254728921029
Never ever have I cried this much listening to a song from Africa. I'm still in shock. People of the world, this beautiful music came from AFRICA! The nation that people place at second best.
Everything good can come from AFRICA!!!!!!! We can be the best our world has ever since. Thank you to Sauti Sol, Amos and Josh.
The whole of Africa should adopt Swahili @2019 all the way from Zimbabwe🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼
Osman Sibanda Shona sounds good too
The beauty of Africa lies in our diversity. I love Swahili and many other African languages.
I agree, it’s a great language
Yeah Swahili should be our main language
I'm from Zimbabwe and I'm privileged to hear a bit of other languages, I love to listen to music like this and I have this song on repeat on blast at work! Sauti Sol if I lose my job, you will have to hire me! Lol
Depuis le TOGO......Cette chanson je l'écoute tous les matins...C'est un tube les gars.....Je me suis débrouillé pour avoir la traduction en Français..Que c'est beau les gars..C'est beau.....Force à vous..Bon je vais aller écouté EXTRAVANGAZA.............
This song reminds me of the Tanzanian driver Rama when he impregnated me while I was in school but he used to put for 4 me this song everytime he met, he had only boys back in tz and he wanted a baby girl and indeed God blessed us but after the baby was 2yrs, he left and cut communication 😭😭but I thank God my Dota is 5yrs and really am blessed, God has given me everything in life and my Dota is healthy mashallah. Wapi like zangu strong and proud woman
So sad
Where are you from dada yangu?
From 🇹🇿 tanzania 2023 tuungane jaman
i'm a congolese people but i like a kenyan music because is a very big music and i like my big crew in kenya "SAUTI SOL" you inspired me. i like STILL THE ONE
My son will be 7yrs in Dec this song helped me through my pregnancy aki it was a tough time emotionally but am so happy I made the right decision my son will be someone great in this country one day 🙏🙏🙏😊😊
Sauti Sol from Kenya... you have moved me way over in Trinidad and Tobago...
u guys u rock.....its me ur tanzanian fan........hunda akawa NYERERE atuongozee Tanzaniaaaaa its great
Eric lugan j
i love this song from my heart... the tune is overwhelmingly beautiful. thank you guys. God bless you! by the way am Nigerian n dont understnd any word in swahili bt am goin to.learn this song in the next one week... i remember watching it on mtv african in Abuja Nigeria n the rythm just stuck n made a powerful impression on my mind! music is indeed powerful! #lovemesomesautisol
Love from Nigeria... Browsed this meaning of the song and I fell in love more..!!!.. So beautiful!!😍😍
Nashukuru mungu niliweka yangu hata baada ya kukataliwa na mwenyewe but sijawai regret saha ako 7yrs nd she is everything for me
Great decicion 💗
Celeste😍😍
My sister and I have loved Sauti Sol since we were little, and when we'd play them for my parents, they'd love them, too. My dad would be like "Oh, these are the guys who performed for Obama." When I fell in love, we listened to Sauti Sol. I told the people at my church about them and their love for Africa. They made Pompi smile. They started an education programme when they were still broke, and now they make my forced daily guitar practice bearable😂I appreciate you guys more than anything. I might even learn Kiswahili eh
It’s the 21st century,a new decade and the year 2021 and this song still touches my every being 😭
Je suis Togolais au TOGO..Je comprends pas exactement la chanson mais je crois que ça parle des rêves de devenir des enfants... Trop bon le groupe SAUTI SOL....je vous suit....
Togolais présent 🙏
Incredible song, incredible vocals. I can't even start to say. Don't understand Swahili but this is what music does. Sauti Sol, that Amos guy...Oh my!
I am just blown out by the voices of this guys.
Oh this song reminds me much of my mom...
She let me live and come to see the wonders of this world
What an inspirational song...🙌🏾
I never looked at it that way. Thanks bro for bringing the perspective.
Oh my goodness... This is dope stuff... Very powerful song. Tackling the unpredictable future of unborn babies.
Plus I love sampling to the core the guitar work reminds me of T. Chapman... #GreatWorkGuys #MustPlayMusic.
DJ Krowbar The sampling sounds like the work of Dominic's Ageless Muzik Studio..super clear acoustics
DJ Krowbar no sampling here. Live guitar in use
+GITOSH I know it's live guitar... It's the arrangement comes close to a Tracy Chapman song known as Fast Car.
DJ Krowbar so true
i had the same tracy chapman vibe in the guitar
DJ Krowbar Yeah Krowbar it's so chapmasn style
Music is really spiritual , it's crazy how a song can touch you tho you hav no idea wat its about.... Somebody teach me this language please... ❤ too beautiful
Basically advocating for anti-abortion. Nerea is a girls name.
so Nakuomba Nerea, usitoe mimba yangu means Nerea, im begging you not to abort my child.
They go on to say who the child might grow up to be, Obama, Mandela, Makeba, Kagame, Kenyatta etc. thats the basic of the song.
I can teach you
Dintle Bogatsu The song urges pregnant women not to abort as they might be carrying superstars or people who will have great impact to our society
I used to hate my name but now I love it more who here 2024
Men can sing, but the single mothers are the ones who pays the price of bringing up your kids, when they make it, you come back playing dad of the year!!! The question is not the plate, but what to put in it........ thumbs up for single moms out there...nice song though.
LOl, true. They come back playing dad of the year. I have the same in my neighbourhood.
Yes, boys have that tendency. I will never allow that, over my dead body. I can't make sacrifices for my daughter to succeed and then this man takes the credit. ehhh...
It looks like these men don’t let their respective other halves to play single mothers, they are there from the beginning..so, you just can’t project your negativity or your experiences on them..
@@pontshorampooana5867 very intelligent... You understood the song👍👍
My father raised 4 of us single handedly. We've all graduated from the best universities in kenya and India ie Daystar, USIU and Indira Ghandi Universities. He paid for all that alone.
c'est tellement jolie et accrocheur
I miss home
This song makes me miss Kenya and Swahili
ata mimi nitaenda kama Sepp Blatter nilinde kwenye FIFA
+Sauti Sol ...Formidable (Which means great)
Everytime I listen to this group I'm in a trance... exceptional voices beautiful music. I have Kenyan friends that translate for me.
Chivell Mendoza 28th
i am so much in love with your music guys, especially the Nerea song. keep giving us the good music guys...much love from South Africa
Je ne comprends rien à votre musique mais j'en suis super fan...
Votre musique, voix et tous ces composants me traverse l'esprit...
Que Dieu vous inspire encore plus...
Jean-françois Loubao oui mon frere Tu n'es pas seul
Je dédie cette chanson à ma mère qui m'a eu avec mon jumeau alors qu'elle n'avait que 19 ans, aujourd'hui je suis jeune ingénieure, et je lui rends hommage
i as a cameroonian il love thé music its a story with a message that perfect rather thn the noisy of m'y fellow camerounians big up you guys
I've discovered this group through my junior brother and I love them I love Thier music particularly this one even if I don't understand the language... They are just amazing 😍😍😍. Love my Africa from Sénégal🇸🇳🇸🇳🇸🇳🇸🇳🇸🇳
Nerea
I beg you, Nerea
Don't abort my child
When God brings a child
He brings it in His own time
Bring it, I'll raise it
Don't abort my child
When God brings a child
He brings it in His own time
Maybe it'll be Obama,
and I'll rule America
Maybe it'll be Lupita,
and I'll win an Oscar
Maybe it'll be Wanyama,
and I'll play in the premier league
Maybe it'll be Kenyatta,
the founder of a nation
I beg you, Nerea
Don't abort my child
When God brings a child
He brings it in His own time
Bring it, I'll raise it
Don't abort my child
When God brings a child
He brings it in His own time
I'll raise it
Maybe it'll be Mathai,
and I'll conserve the environment
Maybe it'll be Makeba,
and I'll compose beautiful songs
Maybe it'll be Nyerere,
and I'll lead Tanzania
Maybe it'll be Mandela,
the liberator of Africa
I beg you, Nerea
Don't abort my child
When God brings a child
He brings it in His own time
Bring it, I'll raise it
Don't abort my child
When God brings a child
He brings it in His own time
I ask you Nerea, Nerea
Nerea, don't abort my child
Nerea, Nerea
Nerea, don't you abort my child
Maybe it'll be Kagame, and'll rule
Jaramogi Odinga, let's unite
Maybe it'll be Tom Mboya
Maybe it'll be Rudisha
Maybe it'll be an angel, God has given to us
Maybe it'll be Sauti Sol
Maybe it'll be Amos and Josh
Maybe it'll be, yeaaah
Maybe it'll be an angel, God has given to us
Depuis Bujumbura j'adore la chanson Nerea des kenyans de sauti sol. Dans cette chanson il ya un très grand message surtout pour nous les jeunes. Que Dieu vous bénisse sauti sol
My favorite song now. It's so touching though I don't understand a word. Love from Ghana
Here is 2023 and am still listening to this master piece, 🇹🇿
I hope SautiSol know that they did a “Timeless” song.... I'm their proud Rwandan fan since day 1💙💙🇷🇼🇷🇼❤️❤️
This Nigerian girl is proud to speak Swahili (only the chorus though) thanks to this Song! it is beautiful.
Still not over it since 2015!( Seeing them tonight in Toronto and wanted to catch up on my Swahili)!! lol
Thank You for the Pro Life Song Sauti Sol.
This song keeps playing in my mind i find myself uttering nerea. Let's always to care for life from conception to birth and all the time we spent on this planet earth. Big up to Sauti Sol.
I love how simple yet complex a sauti sol song can sound. This song still makes me happy in 2022
From Zimbabwe. Just googled the translated lyrics of this song. So touching it is.
It's funny how music transports you to a certain moment of your life? This was the 1st Sauti sol song i heard. It was in 2016. I can remember where, the tv station. It got me hooked instantly. i Knew this was the best music group in Africa.
I share tears anytime i watch this video...it reminds of kenya... my time with batuk and Lab... i love kenya...proud to be black
This song made to me keep my pregnancy 7years am a Proud mum
Thanks guys ......
2024 and a forever fan from Ghana 🇬🇭 is here for my weekend dose of Sauti Sol
I am in 2020 four or three years after this song was sung and I am still amazed by its greatness and the kind of message it carries💘💘 sauti Sol thank you again!
I am one of your biggest fans in Rwansa
This shows how lyrically and thematically, Sauti Sol have grown. Lurrrvvv, this song. Now Playing it on repeat. #MatureVibes
That's very true mature vibes I love it
naipenda hii nyimbo jamani, hata niisikilize kila dakika siichoki. sauti soul nyinyi mnajua sana na mnayo sauti nzuri sana.endeleen kutupa muziki mzuri ivyo ivyo
Someone tell this to my baby father....Kids are a blessing ❤
This song has a sick instrumental, but the meaning makes you fall in love with it over and over again.... I cannot get enough. Big up Sauti Sol
Imana igukomereze impano y'ubuhanzi. Iyi ni indirimbo y'ibihe byose kri bose na hose. As an idea if you can do its english, swahili and french versions it can be supergood as foreigners also can undestand such nice and touchable message to the hearts of audience. God bestow on you etenal blessings!! We love you!!!!!
It's 2022... I'm from Nigeria and I keep falling in love with this song over and over again... God bless you guys so much.... And I would kill to visit Kenya.
Karibu Kenya( welcome to Kenya)
Kikuyu word for the day
"NEREA"
NilioNEREA nisitoe mimba ya Kamau
That almost Killed me na Mcheko - People are so creative. Damn!!!
Bobby VJ 🤣🤣🤣
toast mimba ya mwizi
😝
Bobby Vj
Bobby Vj
Excellent piece of music and a great message for today. Just two days, I got a friend alert that a friend of a friend attempted to abort and now, she and the baby no more.....only a 21 year old....Wonderful song...Yes, when God gives a child, he brings with the plate......Generosity is the real message here! And the same time if not ready, True Love waits is the key!
La profondeur de ce titre me donne tant de frisson 👏🏽
Bravo!!!! Sautisol fierté musicale de notre cher continant👏🏽
#225🇨🇮
I love this song. The voices are so beautiful. Amazing talent these men.
I love u Sauti Sol. I'm Omemizi from Nigeria,I love singing n u guys make me so proud of Africa. I hope to meet u all one day,then I'll introduce myself better
I have stopped by here because by the time I first heard this song I was paged,baby dady abandoned me when I was just 2 months pregnant,my little girl is turning 7 years on March next yr😭this song kept me going during those tough times,it's still one of my favorites from sauti sol❤️
Oh man, US needs an Africa Music Festival... like SO BAD. If you hook that up, I'd be there!
Smh I cried when I first heard this song in 2014 sauti Sol you guys are Diamonds in Africa love from Sierra Leone 🔥 🔥🎼 ♥️🎵 🎵🇸🇱
Sauti Sol you guys are the best, this is such a lovely, touching song.. I love your music and I love you guys. Please keep up the good job. #HuendaAkawaNyerere 😊 I'm from Tanzania and I'm proud of you.. #EastAfrica
Holy Jesus! Is it normal to scream continuously? coz I just did that... still doing it! Waaaaa PERFECT PERFECT PERFECT! GOD! Sauti Sol... keep 'um coming. Authenticity at its finest.
And who are those two guys? They're going places, if they aren't already. Standing O y'all
Yvonne Njuguna the 2guys are called Amos and Josh walikuwa kwa #TPF ii ya mwisho..i guess they were no.2 or something of that sort
Thanks Alice. I stopped watching TPF the moment Sheila left; that explains it!
They're brilliant. Sauti Sol, then Elani, then Amos & Josh (My list of favorites is growing)
Sauti Sol, you just won yourself a new fan Nigeria.
Thank you for your kind of music.
I love my country ivory coast, i love more than all AFRICA, i love sauti sol. Although I do not understand Swahili, the language in which they sing. They have melodies, rhythms associated with their voices give tubes that make me a lot of effect ....
Hat the guys for this very beautiful song '' NEREA '' that I would like to know the bottom .. I love you guys
👏👏👍👍💖💖😎😎
wow, ur songs make me think of so many things. But i like the way u guys touch on reality and the things affecting us on a daily basis. Be it Love, finances even expression(nishike). Nerea was a song well composed knowing that in our life of today its not a topic people want to touch as much! but how u guys brought it up was superb. Keep the good work, supporter no 1.
I can barely understand this song because am not from Kenya but truth is I love it and I appreciate what you guys do.
Nice Song 👌 Who's here to appreciate Sauti Sol in 2019 September?? Much Love from+256
I don't regret keeping my pregnancy... after the father of my baby Hillary mudigi...got me pregnant.. dumped me because he wanted me to get rid of the pregnancy but I refused...this baby will be a blessing to me in 2019
C'est dan Marcel qui m'a fait venir écouter ce son 😭😭rip Marcel maman de dodo😢
2024 who's here?
I'm here with you
Translation:
Nakuomba Nerea, (I am begging you Nerea)
Usitoe Mimba Yangu We, (Do not abort my baby)
Mungu Akileta Mtoto, (When God gives you a baby)
Analeta Saani Yake, (God provides its plate) “meaning God will provide for the child”
Mlete Nitamlea, (Bring me the child, I will raise it)
Usitoe Mimba Yangu We, (Do not abort my baby)
Mungu Akileta Mtoto, (When God gives you a baby)
Analeta Saa Ni Yake, (God provides its plate) “meaning God will provide for the child”
sio saani yake, is should be saa ni yake (his own time)
I love this song
@@Roxy2021 nkt. Both of you are wroong! Analeta SAHANI yake
@@Roxy2021 ati sahani yake😂😂😂😂😂 watu Ni wagonjwa
God is great!!!!!!
I've heard this yesterday at The voice Afrique francophone. Didn't know the group. Belle belle mélodie. Merci
i love you sauti soul..never tired of listening your songs..you have moved kenya to a higher level big up
my best girlfriend wanted to terminate her pregnancy early last year-2015 but she opened and shared the fear of managing the pregnancy with me,she wntd me to help her do away with the pregnancy but some spirit told me to tell her NO TO ARBOTION God watered my words of advice till it yield into a fruit where she managed the pregnancy now her little angel Yolanda is in the world..this song makes me emotional atimes i do say if i would have adviced my galfrnd to abort where would she she be?what of Yolanda herself.....i thank God for using sauti sol to sing this song it has a spiritual messege only those God blessed with spiritual mind can understand the messege it conveys if they refer to the bible EZEKIEL 33:8 “When I say vnto the wicked, O wicked man, thou shalt surely die, if
thou doest not speake to warne the wicked from his way, that wicked man
shall die in his iniquitie: but his blood will I require at thine hand.''' Lesson is.. We will be responsible for our friend's mistakes we never corrected them when we saw the do and we knew it was against God's law#sautisol
I know what you mean...I went through the same experience last year, I was contemplating abortion. But my spirit refused. I had no idea I was carrying an angel. I had a rough 6 months of pregnancy, struggling with finances and studied, but my child was growing strong irregardless of the difficulties even upto now his a really tall, big baby and really active. My son has been my pillar of strength. Thats why I named him Edward.
Hii ngoma huwa sichoki kuisikilza wadau, Saut sol wametoa bonge la ngoma! mbarikiwe sana kwa sabau dada zetu hz kutoa mimba ishakuwa kama fashion wakati kakinga bakuli bombani mwenyewe afu anataka kumwaga maji! wana balaa sana hawa!
This is a remarkable song! I'm so happy to see young, bright and talented men EXPRESS their views without worrying about backlash. And taking a stand on defending the defenseless unborn. Religion, culture, social economics, aside.... I'm incredibly saddened by some of the misguided criticism from self proclaimed "progressive" African women ( & men) There is nothing progressive about abortion. Never mind that as women we have a right over our bodies. Do with it what you will...but let us not glorify the atrocious and deeply regrettable scourge that is abortion. Africa tuwache kudanganywa na kujidanganya! Sauti Sol / Amos & Josh do your thing!
Chimano your voice💕💕🔥.....I love this song......Sauti sol, Amos and Josh you guys are awesome💖...still here in 2017
Am Nigerian whatever this song means I do not know but I have been listening to it since 2014... Beautiful instrumental .. beautiful music. Makes me emotional. I miss Kenya I miss Nairobi...
For all of you who think this song stigmatizes women... I think you're wrong... This song is almost a prayer.. Praying that you don't abort... Even though the circumstances under which one gets pregnant might be unwanted, that child, I believe, feels the pain... You were once a foetus in your mothers womb... She didn't abort you... She kept you because she knew you would be great in your own way some day... To me, that's what this song is about... It has touchy issues... But that's what stood out to me.... You are a result of a mother who said she wants the best for you even under the very painful and yet unavoidable circumstances... That's all I have to say...
Sauti Sol .... Awesome song though...
Yes the so called educated pple have to do away with the song why couldn't they adress the issue before, the song is just self explanatory
Muthoni Njoroge Ignorance is bliss
Muthoni Njoroge Very big thoughts....Thank you for saying this...:)
P.s. Kumbe you're smart...ish :P
Kui Pat ahahahahahahahahahahaha.... Yes I'm smart
this song makes me cry like a baby thanks guys God bless you ts time we embrace life let's stop abortion Jah bless proud to be African Kenya i Mc hm guys outside Africa people are proud of you love u
This song hits differently when you become a mother and when you discover you are pregnant, you cry because you don't know how things will become... But now your child is 2 years and counting and you remember to take each day at a time, even when things get tough financially.
That Beautiful girl at 1.25. .
Thats the most beautiful and heartwarming smile I've ever seen..evereerrrrrr
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😍😍😍😍😍😍
Nimooh Jay So sweet! You can tell she is going to be an amazing and world changing person in the future
Remember your performance at Kigali up, it was so emotional.I m in love with your music
are you Rwandan?mob love from kenya
its my prayer that before I die ,I just hold your hands ...that is how much i love you guys ......am just crazy about sauti sol
I Love to much that song... props from Angola💪🏾👌🏾🙌🏿