If you are reading this comment in the year 3000, this Brenda’s song took over the whole world especially Africa in any elementary schools time, it’s still 2023 and the goosebumps is still deep ❤ Music is life❤ Don’t forget to type RIP🪦 🙏🏽🥹😭 And reply to tell the next Generations the year you joined this section 🙏🏽❤️
SA had three best musicians of all time Brenda Fassie , Yvone Chaka Chaka and Lucky Dube.Jewels of Africa l must say ❤ And l vividly remember this song making hits back then on parties and weddings in Zim 🇿🇼
This songs in very popular in Nigeria,I read the lyrics for the first time today. It's very much a wedding song,it just show the worries of mothers who think their sons are not good at interacting with women.
I'm here in 2024 from Liberia, i remember when i was still a kid, my president Charles G. Taylor used to love this song. Even now, when this song is played in my country, we still remember him and this beautiful woman. my her soul continued resting.
The year is 2024, it is February,the month i was born. The song by Brenda is still giving goosebumps each time i listen to it. If by any chance you get to listen to this song in 2099, know that this song was hot today just like it is in your time
I've been searching for this song for over a decade. I first heard it when living in a shared house with several Africans. One of them introduced me to South African music including this song. Unfortunately I forgot the name of the singer, and other searches proved fruitless. This one didn't: I'll save this video so I never forget it again!
I'm from Nigeria 🇳🇬 and this song always brightens my mood and brings me back to the old memories, when life was so lovely and full of fun during childhood 😊 Brenda fassie i love you and will tell my kids about you #2024
I came here from RU-vid short, also a Nigerian and my dad loves playing this song on weekends when he is at home... It just giving me goosebumps listening to this beautiful song again without my Dad 💔
I’m Indonesian. When I study in China, Africans friends used to request this song in the club…and there all people, us the international students from various countries started to dance along with this song. That was 2003. I have been searching for this song ever since. Such a beautiful song ❤. RIP. 🙏🏽
So cool. We were in Botswana and Namibia in 2003 and listened to this song in our car endlessly on a cassette tape. I just found it today. Just before I was listening to Song of the Day from the Havana Times and ended up here. Terima kasih.
In Africa you dont need to know the message but rhyme with the rythme and we take it to the next level. This is what unites us as africans, i love my African brothers amd sisters wherever you are big up yourself
I'm a Millennial baby this songs means so much to my mum and myself ... Brenda you made my childhood fun keep resting in power the year is 2024 and still gives that nostalgic feeling.
Brenda Fassie was indeed amazing. As South Africa commemorates 20 years since she departed, she still lives through her music and will be dearly missed by many. Lots of ❤ from 🇰🇪🇰🇪. #brendafassie4lyfe
I’m Ethiopian 🇪🇹and grew up listening to this song, especially when the African Union summit is close by. Goosebumps all over my body Being African is hella flex 🥰😍😍
I am a white American. And i get goosebumps everytime as well. What a beautiful song and the meaning. Shes one proud happy momma for her sons wedding day ❤❤
28th Feb 2024…. Sending you hugs from Uganda. I don't know where you come from but this melodic sound has brought us❤️ Bless your days🙏 rip Namesake Fassie
I am a Nigerian who was born and raised in Canada My aunty had this song as her ring tone for some reason. It reminds me a lot about her It's 2023 reconnected with this song and it's basically my childhood playing in front of me 😊😊😊 I just learned she passed in 04 RIP Brenda you indeed touched lives with your talent ❤
Time magazine called her the Madonna of the townships of South Africa because she extraordinary like that.May God hold your aunt in the palm of his hand always.Enjoy the music as only we children of Africa know it 🇿🇦🙏.
True story. This song reminds me of the time I was doing a math exam, I was having anxiety then I heard this song play, some teacher had parked his car next to the exam hall and left the radio on. I remember instantly relaxing, I got a 94% in that exam
SA🇿🇦 has given us great music and musicians. This is a timeless record. I’m sure 100s of years from now it’s still gonna be played by the next generation after we leave this world.❤
Just heard this on FB, love the sound so had to search for the song. RIP Brenda Fassa. From this day March 9th, 2024 I shall now listen to more of your songs. May you rest in peace. Amen
@@LifeGuru16As a southafrican check the kind of agreements your country has with these different countries or check the aupair program or school.I am not sure but iceland might still have education for free .
Ceux qui écouteront ce son en l'an 3000, sachez que cette berceuse a subjugué et séduit délicieusement le monde ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ Date de mon commentaire : 20 février 2024.
Growing up as a child in Ethiopia, we used to love this song though we couldn't understand a word from it. That's the power of a "golden song" the rhythm alone will touch your heart. ( Rip Brenda )
Although the language is a barrier but still, this is the true definition of timeless music. Continue to rest in peace Brenda. Much love from Ghana 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
The overall meaning of the song..she is expressing joy about her son who is about to get married.and those who are jealous must have the way and stop the jealous
I vividly remember seeing Brenda Fassie(Vulindela) on our tiny black and white TV(😂Greatwall TV for those who remember) back in 2002 in my parents small single room. She was a hit in Kenya at the time. Ps.she still is a star.
Damn didn’t knew she died🥲🥲 i grew up listening to this song even though I don’t know what it talking about All the way from sénégal 🇸🇳 May her soul rest in peace doe🙌🏾
The Nigerians killed her, and the government works for them as the goverment is blackmailed by videos taken of them having sex with underaged girls as is most of the silly officials in all cities and towns..Viva ANC womens league really? We know what happenned at camp Quatro and elsewhere as does the world...you make us sick
Mis padres y familiares en Cartagena, Colombia escuchaban estas canciones tan buenas… orgulloso de que mis bisabuelos eran de África. África por mis venas, te amo!
J'ai 62ans et je viens de découvrir cette chanson , étant français je ne comprends pas les paroles mais l'interprétation de Brende Fassie me donne des frissons , un peu comme la chanson ""jerusalema"" il y a quelques années / et j'apprends que Brenda n'est plus de ce monde , mais sa chanson la rendue éternelle 😢 paix à son âme ❤ la musique est la seule chose qui puisse reprocher les peuples / je continuerai à écouter cette chanson avec beaucoup d'émotions !!!!!!!!!!
Once you listen to this song, you will understand why it is said that music is a universal language... We didn't understand a word in it but we feel it very strongly in our hearts...
This song was a big hit in Angola, I remember that I used to listen to it a lot during my childhood. Glad to be able to listen to it again. R.I.P. Brenda
As a child, I grew up listening to Brenda Fassie's track on our CD player. My Dad would play her CD plate every other Saturday because he enjoyed watching mei mimick her and singing gibberish (didn't know the lyrics). I was so in love with this lady that I dreamt of becoming a singer. Even as a teen I'd mention her as my role model. Broke my heart when I heard she passed away, I had no idea until years later. I'm a Nigerian and even though I never knew the actual lyrics of most of her songs, I loved them: listening to them now again still makes me smile.. Brenda Fassie was simple iconic, it's sad she didn't live long enough to enjoy her legacy but she'll always be in my heart. Keep resting Brenda ❤
Now this makes me think of my dad😭 I cant forget Brenda till now i can sing some of the songs. My dad really loved music and everyone in my family love Brenda fassie.. Life is so short😢😢😢
I remember we used this song on our Passing Out Parade at The Kenya Military Academy 👌👌🇰🇪🇰🇪 My Dad too loved to listen to it,may Dad's Soul Rest In Eternal Peace,we miss you Papa 🙏🙏
Brenda Fassie was my best friend though am a Ghananian.as am typing am listening to the song title VULINDLELA.cant forget her 18yrs now she passed away.rest well VULINDLELA.thats her nick name
I am a South African Indian, we loved her music. We all jived to her music in the clubs even when we were separated. Her music was brilliance. ❤ You are missed ❤
Music is a spirit, till 2024 June, I’m still feeling the same spirit I felt when I was a kid. Rest In Power Ma’am Brenda, you are forever remembered. 🙏
Growing up in Melbourne Australia this was a favourite with Tongans and Polynesian alike. Takes me back. Ofa atu from the Kingdom of Tonga 🇹🇴🇹🇴🇦🇺🇦🇺🇿🇦🇿🇦
So heart breaking that you have passed away Brenda 😭😭😭😭 your legacy will live forever, though I don't get the language, but am enjoying it. Much love from Biafra
This song touched people across the entire continent of Africa. I remember we vibing to it in the 90s and early 2000s; made our childhood a bliss. The world really had powerful songs back then. May all the gone souls who heard and vibed to this song Rest in Perfect Peace.
I made some friends in Scotland who are Muslim refugees from Burundi and they love this song too. They were shocked when she came on my playlist when we were having a games night at my house. I love my African friends here. They've taught me so much ❤
Am listening to this song right now and i have shed tears,saw a tiktoker who was singing next to her statue and i came here,it's definitely playing in my traditional wedding 🥳🥳🥰🥰
Merci pour avoir eu RU-vid qui nous permet de revivre ceque ne parents sentaient sans qu'on se rendent compte, aujourd'hui je comprends que c'était des mélodie qui font danser l'âme sans que l'esprit s'en rende compte 🙏
IF YOU ARE READING IN 2124 THIS KNOW THAT YOUR GRAND FATHER WAS HERE 100 YEARS BACK. ENJOY YOUR LIFE TO THE FULLEST WHILE YOU ARE STILL BREATHING. IM IN HEAVEN NOW , GOD LOVES YOU.
One good thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no pain. ... Music is a moral law. ... Where words fail, music speaks. ... Without music, life would be a mistake. ... I think music in itself is healing. ... Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent. ... Music doesn't lie.
I was privileged to meet Brenda Fassie, have breakfast with her and interview her for my radio documentary I aired in Freetown. Her story is a beautiful one; her lively spirit lives!
Once in a decade a song comes out that is so special sounding and sung by an incredible voice that you do not need to understand the words because you can feel the emotion. I love Brenda’s music.
I do not understand the language but yet keep enjoying this masterpiece with goose bumps, though have listen to the English translation of the lyrics,so funny 🤣🤣🤣. Much love from the Federal Republic of Nigeria 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
Respect, Ma'am Brenda. Growing up this was my great grandma's favourite song. I still have the memories of her singing her own version in our native Igbo, Nigerian accent. Love from Nigeria.
As an American I first heard this song in a movie called Phat Girlz and have been searching and finally found it this year and it’s on repeat ❤ RIP 🙏🏾❤️🥹