That is Jub Jub, he got into an accident in 2010 under the influence of drugs and alcohol and the accident let to the killing of 4 school kids, now he's back and wants to reform his life and give back to the families of the victims. Jub jub is the rapper. Thanks. And he's also featured Gospel legends.. It's so touching ♥️🇿🇦🙏. We pray for healing to the families of the victims. Peace ✌️
More insight to the story he and his friend (whom he says isn't his friend, according to an interview he did with SABC news after he got out, he says he only met the guy on the road) so what had happened is they were both high on drugs and alcohol and they for some reason decided to speed race and that led to an accident that claimed the lives of 4 high school students and left 2 permanently brain dead who were standing or something of the sort by the road, so he got arrested at first they received 25 years for murder then it was reduced to 8 years I think in 2013, after he got out he released a song called "Ke kopa tswarello" Which means I beg for forgiveness, then this track, and the good thing is that he does share his profits from projects with the families of the victims, . Fun fact after the guys came out of prison he premiered a show called "Uyajola99" a South African version of cheaters, to tell you that he shook the country people were mad furious, but it was all for a good cause This song translates to Lead me oh Lord in the struggles/pains of this world Lord I am Grateful because you are still keeping me (since it seems like this explanation is clear)
@Zandile, you are a blessing; I think I saw your post on That Firea LA and thought it was awesome (🔥) . I didn’t know some of the facts you shared 😊. Thanks for your insight. 💪🏾
This song is South Africans original gospel anthem, Jub Jub gave it that spice by rapping in between and also by featuring South Africa's amazing gospel artists. These African singers literally make you feel like you can reach heaven with their angelic voices. I grew up listening to some of them and till today their songs are still hits in the church of the Lord. I'm glad you had a taste of how Africans praise the Lord🙏🏾❤
The chorus translation: Lead me oh Father Lead me my savior in all the sorrows of this world Father Father, Father, Father Father I thank you for you still protect/keep me
I fell instantly in love with that track when ever iam down I just listen to that song and I feel good may the lord be with us all in this pandemic...thank you shaun for being interested in our nation I love your reaction
Honestly was looking at you the whole time, music is realy universal you didnt hear all the words, but you felt it. Please slow down 😂😂😂. You speak so fast. I'm glad to be part of the Family
I love this song and his rendition of it. Thank god he didn’t give up on music. His blessed with an amazing talent. Can you please react on a different version of this song by another equally talented artist. Samthing Soweto sang Bawo ( not to be confused with the official version with Soweto choir)He did an unrehearsed version after telling the audience how this song affected him. He is backed up by and ululated by the audience on this acappela version. PS He was approached by Jubjub to work on his recording but unfortunately Samthing Soweto refused and mores the pity
This guy was arrested back years ago because of an accident he caused and killed so many kids, now he's back and by this song he appreciate god for giving him second chance to in life
Hi can you please react to a different version of this song. I love Jubjub rendition and it’s very uplifting. Samthing Soweto does a very different performance of this song in Samthing Soweto sings gospel (not to be confused his performance with the Soweto choir). This solo performance came about after he explained to the audience how the song affected him. It’s the audience backing him up and ululating him. He was as encores by Jubjub to collaborate on his version. Sadly Samthing refused.
Eeey broe this guy been through a lot. i really admire him for who he is now even after all that he's been through he was able to get back on his feet. Check this video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--5ELOI0i_yE.html to get a picture of what happened.
Firstly, your pronunciation was top on. Secondly, this is a recreation of the song Jub Jub released back in 2006. In 2010, there was a night when he was intoxicated and high on drugs, when he and his friends decided to have a street race. He also later reveals that he met those guys that very night. During their race, he(Jub Jub) ran over 6 high school kids, two badly injured and four died on the spot. He then was sentenced 25 years life. He owned up completely to his actions and did his time in jail. His sentence later got reduced to 16 years. Since he's been out he's been back in the entertainment industry but with different motives and messages to spread. For one, a lot of the money he makes from projects he uses to help the families of the kids he affected such as paying for hospital bills etc. He also helps the families of the kids he murdered. Which brings me to my third point, the meaning of the song. Ndikhokhele means "lead me" or "guide me". In this song he raps about needing guidance from God and he also thanks God for everything he has done for him and giving him another chance. This song in general just ask for/seeks guidance from God when things go bad or dark times in your life. He also features a lot of amazing artists, hence "The Greats". The last three singers to appear are gospel legends in SA(Dr Rebecca Malope, Rev Benjamin Dube and the lasts name I don't know), four of them are very well known SA artists(Nathi, Blaq Diamond, Mlindo The Vocalist and again, I don't know the lasts name) when the last is a Nigerian artist(I don't know his name either). All of them with their own very different styles of music, which is why it's even more impressive that he could bring all these people together. But yeah, that's the just of it. He recreated his own song while featuring other people and meaning it in a different manner to what he did back in 2006. I hope this was helpful