I'm telling myself, "Okay, this will be the last time." as I press replay yet again. I don't understand the language but the music has gripped my soul.
I’m Brazilian (mixed of black, native and white). I am fair skinned, but it’s like I always identify stronger with black culture. That being said, every time I hear this group, it’s like I enter a hypnotic state. It’s like… like I missed this sound, this song I never heard before. But I miss it. And I cry! I feel like crying, like I was separated from someone important I never got to see again. Now all I have left are those voices… why do I feel like this? I can’t stop crying…
I literally just said the same thing on a other African song. Because an African American said THE SAME THING in the comments. Whenever I talk to other African Americans and we hear music from the Motherland we say the same thing... It's like we have always known this sound, but we never heard it before.... But its like our blood remembers... It makes me cry soooooo much!!! I cry because I realize that someone I never met used to walk on the beaches, stand in the grass, and smile with their family in Africa. My ancestors... My blood... At some point, someone in my past was NOT a slave...they were free... And THIS is what it sounds like to be free.... It makes me weep. Because I finally feel like I understand myself hearing it, but I have so many questions...so much has been lost... And I just want to go to Africa at least once and put my bare feet on the ground and take one breath of the air... Just to know what it's like to be home, finally 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽😭😭😭😭😭
Omg.... Really thought it was just me.... Every time I hear songs like this it's like I've heard it before but I know I haven't and yes I too cry because I feel like I'm missing something there is something that I Miss dearly.... I just don't know what it is 😭😭 thank you so much for sharing these comments. And those who feel like this😔 know that you're not alone❤❤❤
@snethembamkhungo4382 oh GOD! i already had tears in my eyes from the last singer because I FELT IN MY SPIIIIRIIIIT..I did not need any words!! but now wittttthhh the words. OH MY GOD 😢😢😢😢🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾😔😔😔
@@zikoraHub "sipho they killed him with a gun without having done anything" thats the chorus the other 4 vocalists are telling their different stories about the murder of sipho
This hits home yoo. my brother was brutaly murdered engenzanganto. I speak healing to everyone that has gone through the pain of grief. may we all heal.
lost one of my close friends yesterday, she was in the hospital then recovered. She was texting and calling for a full day and we thought was good. Next day she's on life support and now my eye hurt from crying. RIP BIANCA
This Sipho song speaks to me at so many levels, and not just a loved one being murdered, but the many pains we experience in our societies, which kills so much inside of us. It's true music is the cuts that some bleed through
First vocalist had me in tears I really felt as if sipho was my brother just so amazing and touching really uplifting......PROUD TO BE BLACK!!!🌹🌹🥀🥀🥀🥀🥀🥀🌹🌹🌹🌹
The drum adds a gunshot effect and a melancholic element that resonates with the harmony of the choir and the leaders' powerful voices. This is beautiful.
@nobom The song is supposed to be simple and open to interpretation, Daliwonga's version stays true to the song, this version is in my opinion too much lyrically!! Igwijo is not supposed to be added to, and if you do you better not do to much - I get where they are trying to go with this version but its just too much - Im sorry, Daliwonga's version is still the best version I have heard
I don't understand anything they are saying but I have listened to this 6 times as of right now. This is amazing. I wish I had the power to put them in a studio and broadcast their voices to the world. This was breathtaking, touches your soul
They're saying Sipho my mom's child was killed with a gun in front of our mother with doing anything wrong and he was wrongful accused ... He wasn't that good that much
The 4 people that led this have so much power in their voices it’s amazing, and once they’re harmonizing together🤯. The choir is breathtaking. This entire experience is beautiful
The sis in the Butterfly tshirt with dreadlocks!!! You are a NATURAL ntombi yhooooo🔥🔥 The whole performance was heartfelt, absolutely talented young artists ❤
is it just me who can hear all the pain and hardships these beautiful singers have ever experienced being projected through their voices? especially the first girl, the background harmonies just exaggerate it even more. God bless their souls fr
The lyrics say They have killed my brother Sipho . They have shot my mother's child with a gun. He has done nothing. I can hear my mother's cries. What has my brother done? Why did you shut him? My mother's hope. Rest in peace, my brother.
Excellence Natural Phenomenon This is Supremely Beautiful The gods are rejoicing, THE Ancestral Forces of Mama Afrika are indeed Awakening all men and Sacred Women. Africa is Rising with Love and Honour 😇💫💥💚💚
Literal chills right now broo......what!! And i thought Daliwonga's version was the bomb. This just changed that😭😭😭 guys pilu yaka yalila💔 Greetings from Namibia
the is no way i cant subscribe i listern to 3 songs and all hitted me so definetly i subscribe because i know i will not be dissapointed🥰😊💯💯💯❣guys you really make my day
I've cried so many times watching and listening to this masterpiece, so powerful! I'd love to know the lyrics (and maybe the translation, if it's possible). Greeting and lots of love from Brazil, my brothers and sisters. Axé!
It's a song about losing your sibling. Sipho my mother's child. They killed him with a gun without doing anything wrong. They killed him with a gun in front of my mother. My mother is crying. She goes on to say who is going to speak up for them now? He was her mother's hope. And how he was brutally murdered for no reason. That is just a compilation of what I understand cause I am not Xhosa/Zulu.
From choral to clap n tap bby galz i thank you something woke inside of me 🥹 and many more africans i hope,thnk you for uplifting🔥 the nation 🤲🏾 with those golden voices the group as a whole keep up the good work May The Good Lord guide yall guys i truly thnk from the bottom of my heart ❤
i didn't know tears can be so so heavy....thank you dor ur gift, i don't find words to express my emotions right now, i deeply thank you! each and every one of you, i feel we know already, i feel i miss you all, i feel i miss the place ,this home you awake in me, though i am so so far from you guys.i dont know or understand what's going on, but i feel like this with you guys already a few months,since i heared and watched your reel on instagram,something lead me to you, thank you!!!
The World need to hear you and it want be long before they do, we in America need to hear you and I'm going to put you out there until someone hears me I am watch me!
Came across them on voices 2.0 a few mins ago! Haven't stop listening yet. Took the time research the word Sipho and while it sheds some light, no matter what I read while listening the sound of their voices made you feel like it was ok to let go of emotions you may have dealt with or been holding onto