Your voices slowly ease me out of sleep. When I wake up, I listen to your videos while I do yoga. I pump it through a stereo w/ a sub, and leak sandwich speakers.
I do not understand the words, but I understand the sound. You sound like love. You sound like togetherness. Your sound is healing. May you all be blessed to share the peace and friendship of your sound with the world. You offer beauty to us all, and that is a profound medicine to our souls. Beauty will save the world. God be with you and may His face shine upon you and give you peace!!
You young men, are amazing. I love you. Please never stop singing in your native language. This should never be lost. I would purchase your music. Dont let anyone take your original language or spirit. I adore you. Just as you are. That's the actually gift of song. Interpretation, love, soul, and spirit
Grew up in the SDA church ...and we call this accapella .... reminds me of church lol even though they not even singing about it, it just feels spiritual.... talent at its best
Wish someone can translate every line of this song...I'm literally 😭😭😭 listening to this without understanding the words... that just shows how powerful music is. You guys rock!!!
My father was left in a war 🚶🚶,we going to fetch him with men (I think),a person who was left in a war is fetched by more men 🙏I hope I'm right about the amabitho part
2nd lead guy I can't stop looking at u.oh my God his voice & d way he closes his eyes & moves his head ,giving d song so much strength & power.I just love ur charisma.I luv u all.u guys are amazing
Your video of Umakoti Ungowethu was the first video that introduced me to you as I explore hearing african music. And then, I spent the night just listening to all your vids until I slept. Now Im here again, love lots from Philippines.
I can't tell you how proud am I of you. We started a group of 5 boys in my teen age years. you are bringing back my yesterday. Oh how wish the harmony in .... ngicela nihlale nam ngizoniGOB' INKAN the first one, listen to the baritone, the blending with other voices is SPLENDID. I started in acapella mbube music before I ventured into other kinds. But this is my roots. BIG UP GUYS, NGIYANITHANDA FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART, DO YOU HEAR ME?!!
I am gonna attempt to translate 😂: My father was left at war, we will fetch him with the army indeed a person who was left at war is fetched by the army. My father told me that it's a myth. My father told me that it's a mystery. This is my house, please (I didn't catch that word), I do whatever I want in my house.
Amabutho introduced by King Mthethwa to call up the young men into Regiments of 100men to train them as fighters. UShaka was also called into a Regiment called Izincwe meaning the BUSHMEN Regiment because his mother uNandi was a BUSHMEN from eLangeni.
I would like to disagree respectful Amabutho come from initiation age sets long before the rise of Mthetwa or Dingiswayo Nandi is from eLangeni from Mhlongo from AbaMbo The correct spelling iziChwe ( some have claimed it is an archaic word for bushmen, some say it is for goblin type mythical creature, there is no consensus bushmen _ original Zulu word is AmaQhakatsu AbaThwa is a latest translation
Bless you young boys. May God keep you united and bless people with such talent... If I look at you this young now, i am happy. I wish to see you still together in 20 years to come....