I was just doing homework, and I thought to myself in "some random country", and then Rwanda came to mind, so I researched classical music from Rwanda and I didn't regret it. Respect from Brazil
much respect🙏🏾 i am a Rwandan-Canadian I am glad you enjoy our culture. I have recently joined a capoeira group in my city and love it! much love to Brazilians and the beautiful culture you have aswell❤️
I'm from Burundi, I grew up with Rwandese this song, brings tears in my eyes when I remember the guys we used to listen it together who went to the war of liberation and didn't make to end. May God almighty give them the best place in heaven. The really hero can't make it to the end
They say it is Holy song , Praise God Almighty 🙌🏾 I am from Cameroon. I don't understand the Language ,but in the spirit of Pan-Africanism I am enjoying the song already based on the wonderful comments that have been put on it . Mother's Love is Supreme , GOD BLESS RWANDA
I'm baluba Jews KASAÏ from my dad's side and Rwandan from my mother's side 🇷🇼 .I'm extremely proud to have both cultures,always in Rwanda I feel Home and I'm extremely welcomed
@@okosbruce1349 you have to be proud of your identity, and it's only when you are not proud of your identity that you hate it when someone else is proud of theirs.
This is heavenly melody, can't wait to meet our ancestors in heaven and dance to this melody together praising our creator "Imana". Thank you mama Kayirebwa.
Watching this video today makes me feel it was just yesterday when Kayirebwa sang this song a long time back. How I wish she would recite it today live! It never fades from memory. Thanks so much sister, we love you.
This world is so strange. In my Western Uganda we lived with Many Rwandese. They would sing and dance to this song and we would joinn them. Huhhh....i thought we were one pple in one way or the other. I was Young. When Genocide ended..they sold their land and went to Rwanda and have never come back. I miss them soo much.
what surprises me with all the 35 years we spent we never forgot our culture, traditions and our values kandi ndashimira PK kuba yaragaruye itorero for us who spent all these years in exile the only thing twari tuziho urwanda byari ukubyina izi ndirimbo no guhamiriza ikindi twari numvaga numvaga murwanda ari ahantu heza cyaneeeeeeeeeeeeeeee kuko niko ababyeyi batubwiraga i remember iyo wakoraga ikintu kibi ababyeyi barakubwiraga bati ibyo ukoze si ibintu byi Rwanda hahahaha i really thank parents badukundishije iwacu tunatera muri 90 niyo mpamvu abantu bose bumvaga baza kurwana nuwabaga asigaje umwaka umwe ngo arangize amashuri yumvaga yaza agata amashule akaza thanks Kayirebwa izi ndirimbo namateka
1/2/2023. Mama Cecile I sincerely apologise for knowing this song this late. But from the deep end of my heart I appreciate this product. It reminds me of loving my country 🇷🇼 so much. May God bless you and that beautiful lady whom you dance with in the final minutes of the song. 🇷🇼❤️🎶👑
2021 watching from dubai. Born in Uganda with Rwandan roots. We used to dance it in kiteremo. It reminds me my childhood friends mutetsi, murerwa and bandure
As a kid me and my pops went to London to visit some family members, bear in my mind I am Rwandese so as we got to this house I didn’t know anybody because I was young and as the liquor kicked in and the night grew there was a beautiful voice downstairs singing this song and everyone having a good time and as I come down I realised it was cecile kayirebwa. I couldn’t believe that she was cousins with my pops. ❤️❤️
So beautiful women dancing! So wonderful music and singing. I like that very much. I am from Germany and I love to watch people around the world making music and dancing. It shows me how we are all connected in music and dance.
Happy heroes day Rwanda. Growing up in Uganda, I used to dance to this song with fellow Rwandan students on our school concerts. Beautiful feeling to be Rwandan
@@nukonuko1184 Yes Oromo hooligans attacking Amhara in their region without any reason just only hate and false labeling. They'll not defeat we will face them.
@@teddyamhara ahh thats is bad news it should not happening after seeing what happened in Rwanda. If you can fight please run. Never again Genocide in Africa
i am a south African and I only heard this on SA fm some few weeks ago and fell in love with it. It's so unique and makes me feel like a proud African that I am even though I don't understand what she is saying. I wish I could speak Kinyarwanda.
I am Rwandese and my first time in concert it was at Saint André I Kigali I think about it like it was yesterday . Be Blessed mother Cecile ,the group and the whole family .I love Afrika dances and Kayirebwa she is in my top 5.I love pure culture .
This thing moves mi much .. i got this patriotic heart dat keeps pushing mi to do somethin gud to dis country of beauty ...i get easly melt wen she says ijy kumurema yamutatse imutanaga ...and again ati yamutanaze inoza this is huge .. it so full ov beauty
Finally! I found this song. This is my favourite Rwandan song.It reminds me of my old Rwandan school friends. I didn't even know the title. I landed on it miraculously. It's such a sweet melody.
We used to listen to this in Uganda on radio west and some radios for years I have been searching for this song till I typed in kinyarwanda traditional songs , I LOVE KINYARWANDA SLOW SONGS , there is also another kinyarwanda love song am searching for sung by a lady
I met these people at 2008 at Uganda at Afro-Arab festival are so lovely kind people . I love them & their way of love so much- are just like us in Sudan.
I remember those liberating days when were celebrating victory over the killer , may the Lord keep the soles of those we lost in the Rwandan liberation struggle and those who lost their lives in Genocide, may the Lord bless the singer
Always I tear up when I watch this video. I do not know why ? But linked it by the war was happen and how these great people left it back looking forward the future. but we here in Sudan didn't get the lesson.
every moment every second i hear to this song make me proud to be african especially rwandan💟💟.Cecile is not only artist but also super legend in africa ..we appreciate ur work 😍
Mubyeyi ndagukunda cyane 💖 I remember when I was still young 🌱🌱🇷🇼 my mom used to sing for me this song in order to make me sleep 💐❤️ I love you ❣️ Je t'aime Beaucoup Mon Maman❤️💐🇷🇼 I love you and Rwanda 🇷🇼😥😥❤️
being an artist means putting your best feet forward every day and to creat things that make difference. Thanks maman CECILE and all Rwandan performers for your great job
I was a kid around 10 years old when I first heard this song and I fell in love with Rwandese. I have no idea what the song means but it captured my heart. I'm 42 but this song hasn't gotten old to my ears and my heart.
Ilive in kamwenge Uganda,we share African culture and identity, irecall kayirebwa in 1994 and kamaliza thier effort to mobilise funding to liberate Rwanda, recall Ugandans solidarity with Rwanda that is no more i shade tears
Maman Cécile Kayirebwa je vous aime tant par le biais de vos morceaux musicaux Rwandais nonobstant les soucis dans ladite langue. Depuis la RDC ville de Kisangani après Goma
I remember and will cherish for ever my first encounter with Mrs. Cecile Kayirebwa, it took place at La Petite Colline, Brussels - Belgium. I was not twenty years old yet.. She got close to me and asked me a cute question... "What's your name ?" Not family's name but your Christian''s name. I obliged and few days after that encounter, she gave me a tape. She relentlessly gave the best of herself and her family in order to contribute to the struggle we endured before our Liberation. On this specific day as HE Paul Kagame's birthday. She deserves as well some credit because she also fearlessly also faced dangers. She's a Lady, no doubt about it. Amahoro. J-L K
I cannot believe you could get killed for just listening to her beautiful songs!!! May God protects her and her family. Especially the Kinyarwanda speaking wherever they are. We are one family despite our differences. Happy new year 2021