Rest in peace MOM ,we are doing ok.. LALA is in university now, muhali is all grown up in grade 10 still lazy lol,Tsumbe still talks about you a lot . I wil take care of them for life 💔 we miss you everyday😢 #RIPMOM #RIPBOJO
It's so sad how underrated he was though. While he was alive, even when he passed on there wasn't much noise about him and even in death no one is crediting him even though we all know he was the creator of the Limpopo sound. Thank God his music lives on
Man, this song describes the term NOSTALGIA, it takes you back in your childhood times while still giving you chills and hope for the future and the current 😭😭😭 RIP BOJO MUJO🕊 “what a legend”
Do u know know Gauteng is the land of Bapedi. Some of us we were enslaved and moved from Western & central Transvaal . Transvaal was divided in 1879 after the defeat of Bapedi by white people. My clan is from Western Transvaal. People come into the South Africa and assume. and think as Bapedi we are from Somewhere. South Africa became a country in 1910, Cape colony, Transvaal colony, Cape Colony & Orange Free State Colony. Hence other want Cape Independence. . In 1879 Transvaal was divided after defeat of Bapedi and divide into Northern Transvaal , Eastern & western Transvaal. Northern Transvaal included Pretoria. In 1994 ANC made their own demarcations and made northern Transvaal Limpopo and removed it from Pretoria changing the history of others. Gauteng is our ancestral lands
This was a happy song. Now it's a reminder of friends. Parents, relatives we've lost including Bujoand how happy we were when they were around. Sad 💔. 🇿🇦 God bless Africa
Still slaps hard, I got my first job this year after finishing my postgrad studies. Damn this jam reminds me of how simple and genuine life was back then 😢😢😢😢.
RIP big Sis, I would've never predicted that in 2020 we'd be without you, never thought I'd live to see the day where my father cries, but for you he cried. Hope God grants me the strength to look after your kids🙏🏿😢
It's 2023 and I'm bumping Bujo Mujo, what a nostalgic tune😭😭😭😭These songs reminds me of memories I share with my mom bro😭😭😭 After this one Qness Fugama Unamathe
The media is guilty of never truly appreciating this talented man............ I blame that attitude for how we didn't know of his passing for a while after it happened
+Penny Ndaba I was sad too... I even felt people owe him an apology for not appreciating him enough When I was in college this dude basically sang to me all night while I did my work and kept me awake while I studied..... His music was majestic
To think of the way he represented South Africans,, pple used his songs emshadwen, parties n even his beats@chc,, thtz wen yu realise that people are just people,, unexpected beings!
Eish man ! Listening to this brings so so many beautiful of Ghetto during festive holidays. Chilling in Kasane ,Kazungula,Maun,Rakops.....what a time it was . Bojo Mojo made it happen in such a special way. Rest in Power!
23 May 2023❤ I remember when I was doing Grade 6 in 2010 we used to hear this song play in the nearest Tarver where we were selling chicken gizzard. Best child hood memories.
I remember my parents getting married to this song,I guess it's TRUE when they say music is closest thing we have to a time machine.Rest Easy Grootman Bojo Mujo
This is one of my favourite songs from childhood 😭😭😭❤️i miss my mom so much it was her favourite whenever it plays on Thobela fm every friday night she would increase the volume 😭
That's why God took him away from us coz we never acknowledged his God given talent and we as humans we ought to be ashamed, bet he is singing for his Lord now.
I just finished praying then I heard this song playing at a bar next to where I stay. I shazamed the track and I got the title. Damn it reminds me of how I grew up in the fast life of jozi but God rescued me and I'm where I am now. Thank you to bujo for making my childhood so ❤️🌋dope.
Bojomujo you are still a legend. Even in 2021 I still think of you. your songs motivated me to go to South Africa. You are forever remembered. Yours truly Makhulela from Zimbabwe.
Whenever I passionately miss and think about all the people I lost in life and in love I always find my way back to this song....Bojo Mujo this is a meal to the soul for a lifetime
reminds me of the times i was a boy who always stood on the fence and watched older people dance to the song at the bar......township life rocks..ROCKING TRAX!!!