Ralf the choir instructor is the glue that drives this group of kids. His energy and commitment to the kids, support and drive to push them to be their best is one of the reasons for their success if you ask me. The kids also have incredible talent don't get me wrong. But hats off to Ralf!
I also note that Ralf seemingly entrusts the senior members to be their own ambassadors and spokespeople. He appears to be not only an instructor but also an enabler. In this context I use enabler as a term of the highest praise whilst aware of the pejorative connotations of the word.
So this is what a cross between country and Ndlovu music sounds like ! Yes I said, Ndlovu music ! At that point, they are their own musical genre ! Amazing !
I bet she would be proud and happy to hear these kids sing her song. Especially knowing how she worked for the education and better future of young people, this song can be a kind of homage for her work ❤
@@jaynechidinmaechibuogo8082 yeah, it's on the google music store, so i assume it's on itunes too. I think they uploaded the audio of all of the songs on it to RU-vid, like Jolene is on there, but you can buy it and support them too. "Burnout" and "Waka Waka" are my 2 favorite tracks.
Our ancestors are proud of you representing Africa with your voices,attires, love, energy likewise I'm proud of you and thanks to those whites who are behind you for not being racist and show you some love!!!
Why did you say that at the end, about whites? They have nothing to do with the music and the kids performance! You sir may be a racist yourself!? Love thy neighbor, black white or purple color shouldn't matter! Its the person within that matters!
@@susanjimenez7987 It's great you didn't sound a racist may God bless you, but you know 99% of white folks they don't like black people, make a research . That's why in my comment I was appreciating those few whites who doesn't mind about colour but I wasn't offending any one please!!
I absolutely Enjoy listening to every one of you. Love your version, hands down. The ENERGY I can feel, even in a Video coming to me( at me) seems too much. I am TRULY GRATEFUL FOR EVERY ONE OF YOU. THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH.🙏🕉️☯️
I'm a Nigerian but I just love these guys. Saying I love you might actually be an understatement. I actually liked this before I listened to it and you didn't disappoint me! You guys always make me think of coming over to Limpopo, I wish to meet you someday!
Am I the only one who feels like the video was only 1 min since they are amazing it goes so fast they are amaing, amazing in case thhere was a tour or something I will make sure I attend
The soloist also did shape of you...she is goals...blessed with beauty, grace and voice pipes...Ndlovu youth choir, you always make me feel proud to be African. Much much love from +256🇺🇬❤🌹.
When the original was released back in October 1973, In only took a couple of months (back when "the internet" didn't even exist as a word in the dictionary yet) to find its way onto South African airwaves.... It was aired for the 1st time in south Africa on Springbok Radio 24th March 1974, Jolene peaked at No.3 on the charts and kept her place for 12 weeks straight! 46!!!!!!....FORTY SIX !!!!!! years later and it still translates across all cultures regardless, of age, race, colour or beliefs, that truly shows the immortal power of music, and proves there is only 1 universal language we have in this world, a language as old as time, a language of love and understanding... MUSIC is that language.
I've been saying that I have NEVER HEARD a hit single by the Soweto Gospel Choir , yet they have a stack of Grammy's! Ndlovu Youth Choir, please take it away! This is the real deal!
Wooòoooooooooooow ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️I seriously clicked because I thought " they probably aren't singing dolly Parton's. .😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂" .....am so impressed I hope dolly sees this. ......dolly's fans where we at????✌✌✌✌😥✌😥
Its so sad to see u not getting enough recognition in SA. You deserve see so much more. But I am happy the world love and support you. I wish ur coutry could do the same.
Am a Ugandan 🇺🇬 but my dream is meeting this choir, am a cultural dancer but I have tried to shape my performances guided by you guys... You inspire me
These kids and their talent humbles me as for the choir conductor may the good Lord keep him. I wish we could do something to honour this man for giving himself to these kids and nature their talent. We salute you sir and we see you