Legendary Vusi Mahlasela unsung SA musical genius, I like his timeless songs my favorites being : FOUNTAIN and THE EARTH I KNOW IS A WOMAN best pieces from this Godsend , Long live my brother, your music will sustain long after we've departed !!
His "Tonkana"song when it plays i always cry it's reminds me of my late cousin who was struck by lightning December 1989 ,i was with him 1 or 2 hours before he died ,
When elders talk we should listen and learn. Dr Vusi Mahlasela ka Dhlamini is a spiritual man. To understand him in 2010 the opening of 2010 world cup he played his song "when we come back", all African singers joined him on stage to sing and that was so prophetic.I can say alot,I'm fond of him and have great respect for him. He is related with the King of Swaziland.
They don't make them like this anymore @ Legendary Vusi Mahlasela from kasi yaka Mamelodi "Gardens" , thank you ntate Mahlasela ,thank you ntate Mashabela . 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I once attended a Concert hosted by Yvonne Chaka Chaka at the Baseline in Newton, which was great show and at the end of the show when all the artist & Mma Yvonne had performed. Ntate Vusi Mahlesela on his way from Yeoville came through to Newton as he was driving pass and decide to come perform as well, uninvited. I bet you the best performance of the night was that of Ntate Vusi's performance. He Made the highlight of the night.
I wokeup with his "Tonkana" song in my ear just the other day and i played it the whole day on repeat... and then i bumb in to this days later? Whaat!?😮Woow...thank you King Dave❤
Malume le Abuti ba kasi, proud Mamelodian signing in. Had the honour to share a few words with the great visiting his home ko D3 (or D2)😊. Kana Bra David, you can actually walk there from your home to his or la tlhakana ko Mashika la ja nama😂
Great show as always. Thabk you Malome Vusi. My Mother told me the there a lot of people in Mamelodi who faught against the system. There is one of the first young comrade to skip in Transvaal from Mamelodi C4 and my late Uncle and fought with MPLA miltary wing against UNita and SADF and 2 of his friends from Mam West C4 uptown. My mother shared with us the Black power era exepiriances , harassment from Special Branch and Soilders. Our Parent have interesting stories of how they resisted the system. It invloved small thing such as dressing up welll to improve your self esteem , rejecting Bantu education , the power of arts in awaking political awareness.
I’ve listened to his songs since I was 4/5 years old especially silang mabele, used to sing it when I was young thanks for the good music and making my childhood memorable ntate 👏🏾
I agree 💯 with Dr Mahlasela, like our GNU and party deployees or proportional representation as opposed to Constituency based elections for candidates we know, trust and may recall without democratic centralism of a party politics. Thank you Dr. Vusi Mahlasela. I used to play the base guitar as he explained.
The is a lot of history about Mamelodi. I once did a bicycle tour with the Scandavanian Ambassors and they were very interested. one of the comments their tired of always going to Vilakazi Street...
Aah Bra Vusi mentioned Bra Kelley Petlane who was such an influential to many Jazz Gurus of Mzansi ,please Mdeva invite Bra Vusi Khumalo our best Mzansi "Drumist" he has work with all this Musician I know that he worked with Bra Khaya Mahlangu Macoy, Paul Helmer,Denniss Mpale.❤❤❤❤
@David You depriving us the wisdom when you ask for happy moments instead of those sad moments. this will teach us not to fall into those same traps they have fallen into.
I feel that it was important to highlight these hardships, so that we need to change for the better. But I honestly understand your perspective! God bless Africa
Yes, I agree with evil music like what our Youth see on TV . They end up taking drugs, alcohol, and expensive clothes. One young client I had told me he is not interested in schooling , wants his single Mom to buy him Labe clothes, tekkie for R3000 etc. Our government is failing us on what is shown on TV.
Silang mabele, gamang dikgomo, tsatsi le phirimile. Thanks Bro Dave & Bro Vusi.
Legendary Vusi Mahlasela unsung SA musical genius, I like his timeless songs my favorites being : FOUNTAIN and THE EARTH I KNOW IS A WOMAN best pieces from this Godsend , Long live my brother, your music will sustain long after we've departed !!
I was not sure if I should watch this interview, I'm glad I did...POWERFUL!!!
His "Tonkana"song when it plays i always cry it's reminds me of my late cousin who was struck by lightning December 1989 ,i was with him 1 or 2 hours before he died ,
Sorry for your loss ❤
Please seek counselling...a progressive one. Those kind of incidents can damage u emotionally unaware
The ancestors are with us ... the legend has spoken ntate Vusi Mahlasela 😊
I just cried when I heard the wheelchair part. Legendary Bra Vusi Mahlasela
When elders talk we should listen and learn. Dr Vusi Mahlasela ka Dhlamini is a spiritual man. To understand him in 2010 the opening of 2010 world cup he played his song "when we come back", all African singers joined him on stage to sing and that was so prophetic.I can say alot,I'm fond of him and have great respect for him. He is related with the King of Swaziland.
They don't make them like this anymore @ Legendary Vusi Mahlasela from kasi yaka Mamelodi "Gardens" , thank you ntate Mahlasela ,thank you ntate Mashabela . 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
"Politics is art of disturbing a good idea until it's irrelevant"
My homeboys, big up! There's no Vusi,s album that I haven't bought, heita di bra.
I once attended a Concert hosted by Yvonne Chaka Chaka at the Baseline in Newton, which was great show and at the end of the show when all the artist & Mma Yvonne had performed. Ntate Vusi Mahlesela on his way from Yeoville came through to Newton as he was driving pass and decide to come perform as well, uninvited. I bet you the best performance of the night was that of Ntate Vusi's performance. He Made the highlight of the night.
I wokeup with his "Tonkana" song in my ear just the other day and i played it the whole day on repeat... and then i bumb in to this days later? Whaat!?😮Woow...thank you King Dave❤
thanks DAVID for bringing ntate STANLEY ...I TRUELY LOVE THE MAN may he be with us to TELL MORE STORIES THRU MUSIC
Kakapa straight, from Weeping to Silang mabele to Tonkana, bro Mdeva you have a legend dah.
May we please have Mr Johnny Mokhali please
Malume le Abuti ba kasi, proud Mamelodian signing in. Had the honour to share a few words with the great visiting his home ko D3 (or D2)😊. Kana Bra David, you can actually walk there from your home to his or la tlhakana ko Mashika la ja nama😂
Mashika e butsi hape???
😊 I wouldn't know, merely was being nostalgic, quite a few years out the country working. Usually when I'm back home I go to T-Blah ko di 18
Great show as always. Thabk you Malome Vusi. My Mother told me the there a lot of people in Mamelodi who faught against the system. There is one of the first young comrade to skip in Transvaal from Mamelodi C4 and my late Uncle and fought with MPLA miltary wing against UNita and SADF and 2 of his friends from Mam West C4 uptown. My mother shared with us the Black power era exepiriances , harassment from Special Branch and Soilders. Our Parent have interesting stories of how they resisted the system. It invloved small thing such as dressing up welll to improve your self esteem , rejecting Bantu education , the power of arts in awaking political awareness.
Ntate Vusi Mahlasela Thank you So much Sir for your contribution to rising African flag High to the world
God bless you with many more years
An informative and eye opener interview. We appreciate you.
I’ve listened to his songs since I was 4/5 years old especially silang mabele, used to sing it when I was young thanks for the good music and making my childhood memorable ntate 👏🏾
Thanks bra Mdeva bra Vusi big and great musician 🇿🇦 ❤
The Legend, my fav song Tonkana
Thanks again for best best interviews 😅I was kid when I use to hear him play on ukhozi FM and SABC 1 those days 😢and that feeling...
I have long wished this interview could happen....I am grateful 👏
I agree 💯 with Dr Mahlasela, like our GNU and party deployees or proportional representation as opposed to Constituency based elections for candidates we know, trust and may recall without democratic centralism of a party politics.
Thank you Dr. Vusi Mahlasela. I used to play the base guitar as he explained.
My favourite musician ❤
My friend sent me the link to watch this. Thank you Carbonado Ikakgeng Lehulere
Thank you for these gems 💎 Mdeva🙏
The is a lot of history about Mamelodi. I once did a bicycle tour with the Scandavanian Ambassors and they were very interested. one of the comments their tired of always going to Vilakazi Street...
"Starvation robs humans of their humanity and dignity",indeed.
Dr Vusi Mahlasela spits facts.
One of my all time favourites. Thank you for responding to my request to bring Him 😊 His music raised me because my Dad is such a big fan.
One of the greatest ❤
I felt that "politics it is an art that is meant to disturb a good idea until it is no longer relevant"...
❤
Silang Mabele is his best song for me
What a Legend keep pushing bra Dave
Great interview, ke le rata thata manyora a ko kasi!!
legendary
The legeng tata Vusi Mahlasela
Aah Bra Vusi mentioned Bra Kelley Petlane who was such an influential to many Jazz Gurus of Mzansi ,please Mdeva invite Bra Vusi Khumalo our best Mzansi "Drumist" he has work with all this Musician I know that he worked with Bra Khaya Mahlangu Macoy, Paul Helmer,Denniss Mpale.❤❤❤❤
Underrated,love him❤
Best in the streets🎉
Owh madoda!!!!
Let me watch Kona manje
I am spiritually and politically inclined with your music, because music is like a language or believe ....
Halalah big up
The legend
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
@David You depriving us the wisdom when you ask for happy moments instead of those sad moments. this will teach us not to fall into those same traps they have fallen into.
I feel that it was important to highlight these hardships, so that we need to change for the better. But I honestly understand your perspective! God bless Africa
Yes, I agree with evil music like what our Youth see on TV . They end up taking drugs, alcohol, and expensive clothes. One young client I had told me he is not interested in schooling , wants his single Mom to buy him Labe clothes, tekkie for R3000 etc. Our government is failing us on what is shown on TV.
Bra Dave can u please get a guy called Norman ''Nduku'' Chauke a jazz African artists for interview please 🙏🏿
Ntate Vusi Mahlesela, are not related to Mr Panyaza Lusufi?
Top tier
Ausi Hilda wa Herbalist ko Mabena Circle...
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I went to Mamelodi oppression tattered , and came away freedom chattered