When Steve kekana comes in, he elevates it to another level. Yes it's unbelievable that is was created in the dark days, the people are so happy. It tells you a lot about our down to earth Ubuntu.
I am here. A white boy from the 80's. Loving the music of Sipho, Steve Kekana, Juluka, Lucky Dube, Mango Groove, ladysmith BM, etc. Truly a golden era of south african music that spoke to the soul🙌
Yoh yoh yoh, you mentioned names that I had clean forgotten about! Aren't we so lucky that we grew up with this amazing music. Such lovely, warm happy memories when I listen to these songs. ❤
Every year I'll come here and sign my register then if I don't just say rest in peace to me cos ilibe gone by then. Great music for the country baba uHot stix 🎉🎉🎉🎉 And I love youy sons Junior and Hluma daddy loves you and he's busy preparing you a better future by working hard, but remember I will forever loving you boys shap shap?❤❤❤❤
This song broke all racial barriers and brought the township members together! An era that will never happen again and memories to cherish forever more......Salute SHM!
These are the songs we listened growing. It's sad that the adults around us that time are all gone. We miss them. They are gone but not forgotten. 🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼
Burn Out without the Legendary Steve Kekana's voice towards the end of the song,is like a tea without sugar. He took the song to another level with those high notes. 🤌🏽😩
My father was a transport operator who had a taken a load of Black people to A hotstix concert in Durban in the 80's. My mother followed in her car with a few of us. Yeah I was 5 or 6. I was dancing there! Still an awesome memory. 🎉
Kenyan born in the seventies, got to listen to African songs in my childhood, Congolese and South African musicians were always at the top of African music
South Africa gave us One of the Finest jams from the legendary cool Sipho Mabuse. Grew up to this track circa 80's/90's... courtesy of Music time a music programme that aired on Sunday night way back in the late 80's in 🇰🇪. Keep Shining S.H. Mabuse 🎇
Sipho "Hotsticks" Mabuse wow....we love you. When I first heard this song live...as a teenager I was Mesmerized l am 75 Years and still listen to it all the time. Thanks for the gift. God bless you
Dec 1984 we use to dance for this song eBurgersdorp during our school holidays....those were the best days in my life...always looking foward to spend 30 or more days always from Transkei....life was filled with joy almost everyday...I remember very well that day under the tree at Nite kuloThabiso Makoko..Note made on Monday 12/12/2022.
What a beautiful and timeless classic... Not forgetting Steve Khekana's magical voice too alongside Sipho Hotstix Mabuse. Legends indeed!!! #stilllisteningin2024
We enjoyed South African music in Uganda and I grew up listening to these songs, I wish this gentleman could make a new video of this song.❤ South African music takes back in time before I was born, I believe I was South Africa in my past life. I’m now On another continent but this music takes me back home in Africa.
First time I listen to this song, 5 seconds into the song, I was smiling and I know I am going like the song. South African music and artists are very under appreciated
This song reminds me of a difficult time in my youth. Living in hardship and the only thing to look out to everyday was music in kenyan matatus going and coming from school in late 80s Nairobi
...song brings on Nostalgia .It reminds me of my belated cousin. This was a popular song in the Coloured Community back in the day. Thank you for creating memories.
Takes you back bby.. ❤️❤️❤️ great artists I played all old school struggle artists songs still in my car and I rubbed that off to my children get them to know❤❤❤❤😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
This song is so nostalgic,I was born decades after it was released and became a hit ,but every time I hear it feels like I was there during this era of music,a beautiful timeless piece of art indeed ❤
Whos with me here in 2024🎉❤
Yah, forever, brah🙏🏽✊🏾👍🏾
A friend of mine posted it on his status on his status today , immediately I missed it 😌
Am here from cameroon. Trying to dance on this in my room at midnight
😂😂me right now💙🫳
Here❤
2024 where are you people with a good taste of music 🎶 ???
Right here my brother peace
Present march 2024
I'm 90z kid I love dis song
Present .
@@DhishenDeezo you got a good taste of music 🎶
This song still has such a good vibe in 2023 and will continue beyond. Music like this lives on forever.
During our time jerrrr was nice jealous down
100% correct
Yooh I thought maybe I'm too old soul but you have just attested that good music indeed lives
Kempton park 2023 nazoooooo
Indeed you right ❤
Come on South Africans this song should have hit 1million. This is the most original South African piece of art.
Agreed @n.m6249
@@aem870More like Anericans are influenced by the sounds and melodies of Africa
When south africa was still south africa❤️
Eish
Bro what? At this time south Africa was still under apartheid
@@JahhBklu1802005
Looks fine but was not during that time
Apartheid was disciplined. White settlers brought this kind of lifestyle thanks to them we were able to produce on our own this beautiful music...
the absolute joy in this video..Hard to believe it was created at such a dark time in this country's history.
Back then artists were creative
Cos of eskom Now South Africa is literally dark🤣
When Steve kekana comes in, he elevates it to another level.
Yes it's unbelievable that is was created in the dark days, the people are so happy. It tells you a lot about our down to earth Ubuntu.
@@simeontjatji3391 was gona say the same thing 🤣
Eish yah neh. I guess they had to come up with other things to look up to and be happy again.
I am here. A white boy from the 80's. Loving the music of Sipho, Steve Kekana, Juluka, Lucky Dube, Mango Groove, ladysmith BM, etc. Truly a golden era of south african music that spoke to the soul🙌
Yoh yoh yoh, you mentioned names that I had clean forgotten about! Aren't we so lucky that we grew up with this amazing music. Such lovely, warm happy memories when I listen to these songs. ❤
@@gillianchansam 👍😉
Ah and we can’t forget the icon Mr.Johnny Clegg🫶🏻✨
True Good Music.
@@Caitplus28 "Wimpy, Nansi impi iyeza..."😂
The "Nkulunkulu ngicel' izuka" generation😂❤❤🔥🔥
Yes, I am that generation. 😂😂😂
@@bokaphoko7126 😅💯🔥✌🏼
one here from rockville Soweto
Satan unetswape😭😭😭😭
my surname is zuka. how come 🙄 does it mean am south african
I am proud to be black, my skin ,hair and my language. Proudly African 🙌🙌🙌
You’re my family and am happy to be your family too
2024 lets mark the register to this timeless classic my good Africans ❤
Congratulations to the Springboks this was playing full blast last night.
Omg.this is nice tune... memories are made of this...who is with me in 2024...
Great song from 1985,song will always be a South African classic ❤
Let's not forget Steve Kekana's amazing vocals at the end.😊
Yeah tht voice stive teboho kekana our Legend
When he comes in I go crazy
😍😍😍
And the lady in short hair her looks
Eishhhhhhhh😢😢😢😢😢 bra steve
If you still listening to this classic in 2023 , you are a Legend 🙌🏽👊
Quite true still enjoying the song
2024 homie🌿😎🙏
I grew up listening to such good vibes. I miss my childhood. Music that will always vibe till eternity. Love from Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Same goes for me too my fellow country man😀..i was a kid then but can never forget all the great music of the 80s as i grew up!
Hii will be played Mbinguni😅
So proud of this South African musician ❤️🌍
Grew up with this
The music of our times, when happiness was real back 1986.
Eish! Shout out from 031 DBN! Red Cup 🥤 Approval Tune 🇿🇦 Six Colour Nation 😎
Every year I'll come here and sign my register then if I don't just say rest in peace to me cos ilibe gone by then. Great music for the country baba uHot stix 🎉🎉🎉🎉
And I love youy sons Junior and Hluma daddy loves you and he's busy preparing you a better future by working hard, but remember I will forever loving you boys shap shap?❤❤❤❤
This song broke all racial barriers and brought the township members together! An era that will never happen again and memories to cherish forever more......Salute SHM!
How do you know that it broke all racial barriers?
Cos we all listened to it irrespective of the colour
I always think this song was ahead of its time 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🫡
True
Way before Pharrell Williams, there was Steve Kekana. RIP Legend
I cant understand why a 1984 music still sounds new even in 2023
Because it's pure magic
Still a jam in 2024
Miss this time we were so happy and did not know
I have a heart problem, i probably won't live long.
At least 2024 i was here jamming to this song at 24 years old ❤ love.
😭😭😭May God heal you
I hope you are well. God bless
In the name of Jesus you will live long have faith ❤
Sending LOVE ❤
@@ngcaliclock2529 and am 24 years jamming too it too
this is a jam, I miss my mom. May her soul continue to rest in peace
RIP Mom
These are the songs we listened growing. It's sad that the adults around us that time are all gone. We miss them. They are gone but not forgotten. 🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼
This song was used by a Radio 2 Dj, cant remember if it was Joe Panganayi or Mukarota?? It Brings so many memories
Radio Zimbabwe
True legends! Best ever - proudly South African 🔥💯
I'm every Indian event this song gets everyone on the dancefloor. The composition is world class. ❤
Here October,2024 proudly repping 🇰🇪
2022 Berlin, Germany 🇩🇪 hola South Africa 🇿🇦
80s baby, my Dad would play this in his car with sunroof open, me poppin out dancing with my mom❤❤❤❤
Burn Out without the Legendary Steve Kekana's voice towards the end of the song,is like a tea without sugar. He took the song to another level with those high notes. 🤌🏽😩
Much Love from Namibia 🇳🇦
My Mom(May her Soul rest in peace ❤️) introduced me to this music, and I am soo greatful this 🙂, a gem💎
You never go wrong with this one.
May her Soul rest in Beautiful peace. I'm happy she introduced you to the ever nice and consoling track.
My father was a transport operator who had a taken a load of Black people to A hotstix concert in Durban in the 80's. My mother followed in her car with a few of us. Yeah I was 5 or 6. I was dancing there! Still an awesome memory. 🎉
Kenyan born in the seventies, got to listen to African songs in my childhood, Congolese and South African musicians were always at the top of African music
I was born in 2003 but I like this song 🎵 ❤❤
The 80s were something else. 🔥🔥🔥
South Africa gave us One of the Finest jams from the legendary cool Sipho Mabuse.
Grew up to this track circa 80's/90's... courtesy of Music time a music programme that aired on Sunday night way back in the late 80's in 🇰🇪.
Keep Shining S.H. Mabuse 🎇
This Track Slaps Harder As We Grow.❤🔥
Legendary song, great 80's song!!!
Wow Best Music. Back in the Days
The song, and the feeling I have been searching for ❤
Sipho "Hotsticks" Mabuse wow....we love you. When I first heard this song live...as a teenager I was Mesmerized l am 75 Years and still listen to it all the time. Thanks for the gift. God bless you
Sometimes, a tear comes my way when I remember all the good times growing up in the 80s.. one radio station V.O.K KENYA 🇰🇪 🇰🇪🇰🇪
Dec 1984 we use to dance for this song eBurgersdorp during our school holidays....those were the best days in my life...always looking foward to spend 30 or more days always from Transkei....life was filled with joy almost everyday...I remember very well that day under the tree at Nite kuloThabiso Makoko..Note made on Monday 12/12/2022.
Ma Chama flesh the taxi take you to JHB, my uncle is time ye wena that time
Bra steve at the end 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢❤❤❤my uncle
We here and haven't burnt out yet🔥🔥🔥💯🤞🏾
❤I AM FROM SOUTH AFRICA... THIS IS MY DRUNKING MASTER SONG.. I WILL WON A FIGHT ON THIS SONG... FIGHTING ON THE BEAT
I can only imagine
😂
This is what I call music ❤
Here's talking about the National Anthem off the NEW SOUTH AFRICA....back to basics 1984 and the beat goes on....2022 just rock on
Still one of my absolute favourites !!! Gets me moving every time. Definitely no expiration date on excellent music>>>>
We are here 🙌 ❤️
For years Shibelani dance has always been part of many South African hits❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥
❤❤❤❤the songs which represent where south africa music come from❤❤❤❤
What a beautiful and timeless classic... Not forgetting Steve Khekana's magical voice too alongside Sipho Hotstix Mabuse. Legends indeed!!! #stilllisteningin2024
Oh my goodness......it has literally taken me YEARS to find this song😭😭😭😭😭🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
I still enjoy seeing myself on the train on this video, i was young then.
Come with your pianos zanos thanos whatever, you will NEVER touch this South African GOLD ✊🏽
These guys have house music feels..
South African were and still remain to be something else....amaziing🎉❤
An absolute South African legend. We must honor our musicians while they are still around ❤ much love
No1 south African song 😊
The song is everything 💟
"Nkulunkulu ngicel'igwinya" and "Sdudla mbenxembexe oh my lord" 😂 that's how we used to sing it sisabancane sisakhula
We enjoyed South African music in Uganda and I grew up listening to these songs, I wish this gentleman could make a new video of this song.❤ South African music takes back in time before I was born, I believe I was South Africa in my past life. I’m now On another continent but this music takes me back home in Africa.
I also, like you, believe that I was South African in ALL my prior lifetimes!!!
Come back to Africa the new world order is going to hit the west hard
Music of all the time. I love oldies especially from South Africa.
Ola Ola my bro, I agree,the best
Landed on your page today this song is so nice I'll sing it on my tiktok everyday
Get up you people of Africa, give a million to this genius, you danced, loved, and made ...to this ,our contribution to love songs of the world😂
Sweet and joyous memories whenever I listen to this song.❤
2023 We are still jamming to this.
When I was young we used to say "Nkulunkulu cela ungiphe uzuka, Baba unensumpa endunu" 😂😂😂🙊
I HAVE LOOKED AND SEARCHED FOR THIS SONG FOR A LONG TIME, AND HERE I AM...TIME TRAVELLING BACK INTO MY PAST CHILDHOOD.
First time I listen to this song, 5 seconds into the song, I was smiling and I know I am going like the song. South African music and artists are very under appreciated
when it was South Africa before Amapiano great music it was .hit a like 👍👍👍👍
Amapiano is still good music
Golden song from a golden era. Thanks SHM.
History In The Making The Late Steve Kekana Features
Feeling this song in 2024. Lots of love from Zambia 🇿🇲 💃💞
How does this video have not have atleast a million views? 😳
This life, No balance!, Nomndayi
It's still new
@@sbohmeyiwa2873 3s
Most people don't know the lyrics or the musician ..perhaps
i wasnt exposed to this type of music as a child. Its amazing
This song brings back childhood memories
2024 Heritage Day. . Proudly South African 🎉
When we talking about Gold oldies ❤❤❤.......when we used to hear that gold music played on the cassette radio ❤❤❤
2022 ....Posting Live Live from Namibia ..
From childhood to adulthood and the Jam havent burned out 🔥
one of my father's favourites.Early 90's - Fast forward 2024 Hotstix
My dad (MHSRIP) took me to see this icon at Kingsmead, what a show. I’ll forever remember how my dad shared in this passion for good music
Wow, my South Africa 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Sipho has nailed it💯... It'll never get old, it's a hybrid of classic and modern🖤
This song reminds me of a difficult time in my youth. Living in hardship and the only thing to look out to everyday was music in kenyan matatus going and coming from school in late 80s Nairobi
Steve and Sipho at their best for me
...song brings on Nostalgia .It reminds me of my belated cousin. This was a popular song in the Coloured Community back in the day. Thank you for creating memories.
this song reminds me of my childhood it was great to listen to this song it is emotional to me
A mind blowing jam❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Tata uSipho is a legend...just if I could see you play in this video...iyatshisa...
Takes you back bby.. ❤️❤️❤️ great artists I played all old school struggle artists songs still in my car and I rubbed that off to my children get them to know❤❤❤❤😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
When south African music ruled Africa
They are back at the top again. Please come play this jam again then play mapiano
This song is so nostalgic,I was born decades after it was released and became a hit ,but every time I hear it feels like I was there during this era of music,a beautiful timeless piece of art indeed ❤
Aaah madoda at the Phefeni social club