Yes ! Thank you ! I actually found this audio on a blog many years ago but being unable to find it anywhere else, I decided to upload it myself on the Tube. Today, thanks to you, I know where it came from. Thank you :)
@@zutman2000 believe it or not, I still have the cassette. I was a fan of Rockapella from Where in The World is Carmen Sandiego. Zombie Jamboree was my jam, but I also liked Lady Blacksmith Mambazo. But because of this show, I became a fan of Jerry Lawson and old school doo-wop. The finale with everyone singing "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" is still one of my favorite versions of that song ever. I think you can find the whole show on here . ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_UZZpkRwnNQ.html
I was part of a beautiful choir in Sao Paulo Brazil and the maestro made an arrangement for this beautiful theme. To this day, the only moment i managed to hold my tears listening to this was the moment i was singing it, I have no particular relationship with S.A. or its culture. But the energy of union of this anthem is so very present. Always takes me to the notion of Ubunto: I am because we are. Thank you for sharing this anthem.
I am from the USA and married a South African and lived there for a number of years. This sound and it’s meaning still brings me to tears. God Bless Africa.🙏
oh voz da alma !, jamais será esquecida e nem ignorada pelos seus. não importa o quão distantes estamos, toda alma reconhecerá a voz da sua própria alma mãe [Criador]. De Angola🇦🇴, Filho Do Rei Do Congo, Pregador Do Evangelho De Jesus, o Cristo...
good you are speaking your language! Zulu maybe? or Xhosa? I would love to read a translation, to help me learn. maybe "somntu is something about "people"?