When we are celebrate, we sing When we are down, we sing When we are happy, we sing When we are crying, we sing When we are about to go on war, we sing. WE ARE AFRICANS.. SING SOUTH AFRICAN CHILD SING🙌🙌
South Africans have transcended the state of Afro Gospel Music . They are arguably their best in Africa. You hardly hear any piano or electronic instruments .. just natural instruments. Coupled with the beautiful voices!
Okay i can't tag everyone but basically the song goes something like this Emlanjeni ebhabhiloni x2 At/along the river babylon Sathi vuthu We went "vuthu" - this is an alliteration which most South African languages will attribute to the sound of wind or anything with force involved but in this case, someone who is exhausted sitting down in an almost collapsing manner "sahlala phantsi" We sat down "salila izinyembezi" We cried tears Somandla siyabonga Lord we thank you Ngothando osiphe lona For the love you have given us Sikhala sihlupheka We were crying and suffering Sikhala izinyembezi We were crying tears We sat down and cried tear The next part is celebrating and praising God. YELEYELE is a term you could almost equate tho "whohoo" or hooray. It shows you're happy Jehova is self explanatory Bodimo means ancestors Enjoy the song.
Hi Mvumi, We've been discussing the possibility of having our first Program for the Semester...Please be present on the Whatsapp group as this is where we have been communicating.
Merci pour cette compression d'émotions je ne comprend pas votre langue mais je suis tellement heureux d'écouter cette musique et je crois que vous être ma meilleurs découverte pour 2024 . Merci 🙏🙏
SAN’s are blessed indeed..... imagine going about shopping and be greeted randomly by World Class performance! Wow! What an honour and a treat! Proudly SA’n 🇿🇦💃🏽😍
Janey O J il y a 7 ans Woooow this is fantastic :-) thank you I have just founf the translation online, it sounds even better :-) Emlanjeni eBabiloni (By the river of Babylon) x3 Sathi vuthu, sahlala phansi (where we sat down) Salila izinyembezi (And there we wept) Sathi vuthu, sahlala phansi (Where we sat down) Salila izinyembezi (And there we wept) Somandla siyabonga (Lord we thank you) Uthando isiphelona (For your love and refuge (?)) Sikhala isithlupheka, (You heard our cries and troubles) Uyazisuli izinyembezi (And You wiped our tears) Sathi vuthu, sahlala phansi (Where we sat down) Salila izinyembezi (And there we wept) (Repeat) “Yelele” is sound of praise Yele yelele Jehova, Yele Yele Yele Yelele, Yele Yele Yele Yelele, Yele Yele Yele Modimo (The Lord) in Sotho (Repeat)
Each time I'm listening to a song from this Choir all my body gets thrilling. What a good example of African cultural values and intense spiritual praise. Happy new year to you all from Cameroon
That's sounds like Congolese music. No one will change my mind when I say Congolese music is the most influential music on the African continent. Love from Angola 🇦🇴
Arrête on influencera jamais la musique sud africaine qui est authentique c l'or mbongo et autre qui s'inspirent deux😏. Le gospel sud af met ko le gospel du Congo. Un moment faut pas kozalaka n'a ego
Stop, we will never influence South African music, which is authentic, like L'Or Mbongo and others who draw inspiration from it. South African gospel is different from Congolese gospel. Sometimes we shouldn't let our egos get in the way.
Ho Happy i feel watching african praising JEHOVAH GOD ALMIGHTY. MAY all Africans come back to GOD ,so GOD will heal their land. Greeting from HAITI and Dominican Republic! SHALOM FOR AFRICA
I need help with the lyrics, my spirit is always elevated with soweto/zulu songs...All I do on youtube is always the ultimate search of their songs....God bless south africa, though a Nigerian.....
Oh african! OUR GOD JESUS love us too. Don't let anyone put in our mind that Africa has been forgotten by GOD. or JESUS is the God of the White people. GOD live us, that's why we surfer everyday, because the enemies can not persecuted those who doesn't have value!!
Bless you my beloved. The moment I went through my comments, I saw a revelation concerned you, your family and things around you. My dear, I saw God's favour, success, joy, breakthrough. Behind that, I saw more spiritual attack's from the enemies, working on holding such blessings, causing your set back, but you are lifted above any spiritual tower. So the Lord is instructing you to sow a seed of faith into a motherless babies home. (Orphanage), this is going to be a covenant seed between you and God. The Lord ask me to tell you before the end of (3) three days, you should try as much as possible to sow the seed into Godstime motherless babies home (orphanage) located in somewhere in Nigeria to bring spiritual and divine breakthrough in your life and that of your family because there is power in sowing of seed. Contact the orphanage home management or you can also whatsapp them on this number: +2349132889707 if you are through with this let me know so I give you guide lines on how you should pray. God bless you...............
So Beautifull Thank You Father Almighty IAM the God of Abraham Isaac en Jacob and Lord Jesus Christ and Holy Spirit ....for the Joy of Youre Salvation that you feel and is expressed in this Song
Il n'y a que le chant des anges, pour surpasser un tel chœur, un tel rythme, une telle joie, une telle danse. Encore plus de vidéos, c'est tout le mal que je vous souhaite !
Woooow this is fantastic :-) thank you I have just founf the translation online, it sounds even better :-) Emlanjeni eBabiloni (By the river of Babylon) x3 Sathi vuthu, sahlala phansi (where we sat down) Salila izinyembezi (And there we wept) Sathi vuthu, sahlala phansi (Where we sat down) Salila izinyembezi (And there we wept) Somandla siyabonga (Lord we thank you) Uthando isiphelona (For your love and refuge (?)) Sikhala isithlupheka, (You heard our cries and troubles) Uyazisuli izinyembezi (And You wiped our tears) Sathi vuthu, sahlala phansi (Where we sat down) Salila izinyembezi (And there we wept) (Repeat) “Yelele” is sound of praise Yele yelele Jehova, Yele Yele Yele Yelele, Yele Yele Yele Yelele, Yele Yele Yele Modimo (The Lord) in Sotho (Repeat)
+Janey O J salila izinyembezi ( we cried tears) somandla siyabonga ( God Almighty we thank you) ngothand'osiphelona( for the love you have given us) sikhala sihlupheka ( we cry we are poor) uyazisuli zinyambezi (You wipe away the tears)
Beeing moneyless isn't synonymous of poverty. Is there any fortune to buy what this wonderfull choir is showing the whole world through this demonstration? Glory be to God WHO gave us such great value in Africa. This is a gift of God not a matter of university nor fortune. Be blessed beautifull choir! LEVI M. YANSUNNU
Wooow this is woow totally on point.... TBT 4years back in High School....Sobukhazi School Choir 2011-2016 twas the best...Nice song Soweto Gospel Choir
I remember bak then @ sxul in 2017 singing this song... Whenever our choirmaster asked fr a warm up song every 1 would jump off with it, l really miss our sxul choir🥺#THS