Came here just after finding out he's no more, may your soul R.I.P grootman. You gave us a classic here, we will forever love and miss you. #RipMjokes #TrompiesForLife
This song reminds me of my childhood friend back in 1999,we would go my place to play and then share my plate for lunch then go his place to share his plate.Life was good back then with real genuine friends.Will always remember you Kgosi Tidimalo.RIP ma poi :( :(
I was born in 1999, I'm from Mozambique. I grew up seeing my brother listening to this song, though I don't get the message I enjoy this song since my childhood. It reminds of good times when life was still easy to live. Love you all.❤
With this new government isn't easy to live a better life in Moz, but believe me, this amazing and sweetable sound, makes me feel relaxed and remember the old times. May the Lord bless and embrace us.
I love Kwaito,Im a white boy,haha. Wish I new more Zulu so I could understand the lyrics, Such vibes man,I remember being a youngster dancing with the Zulu crew at school. No people has moves like the african people. I miss South Africa and its people so much. Time to come for a trip home. Ubusise iNingizimu Afrika. Peace
My Dad is Malawian Ngoni & my Mother is half Ndebele and her father is Malawian Chewa, but I've learned the beauty of coming from an intercultural family and love learning languages. I understand a little bit in this song and being a 90s baby this was def overplayed and I can honestly Nna ke rata pina ena😆🙈 pls don't make fun of my rather choppy grammar🙈
There are Sotho people in Zaire called the Lozi, check them out. I also think the Ngoni are related to the Zulu plus the name "Ngoni" means "he who doesn't sin" just like in Zulu.
@@roseofsharn Mulibanji? *"Ke mang ya buditseng sweety lavo hori nna kennoa jwoala?"* means "Who told my wife/lover/girlfriend that I drink alcohol (coz now it's causing me problems and fights at home)? Simple!
You can say that again. Our childhood memories were shaped by this music ekasi,when Christmas was still the Christmas we would all. Look forward to and wearing new clothes
Eish listening to this all the way from Europe, taken back to the amazing times I had in SA. RIP Mjokes. Trompies were a huge part of my childhood, I think every 90s kid. I remember dancing and singing to Sweetie Lavo! This jam made our December pop! His musical legacy will live on... Vale, Mjokes.
Many memories with this song, from driving to mhondoro with my late mother to it playing by chambara bottle stores when I was learning at chamukwenjera primarily school in CHIVHU!!! Legendary!
the year was 1999, e Filabusi..matebeleland Zimbabwe...nostalgic had no idea what the song mean and still have no clue..would just join someone the part about e ee lavo e sweet lavo eeh sweet lavo
This song never gets old. It reminds me of my secondary school days. We had a Kwaito dancing crew who used to mesmerize us with Kwaito skills from South African. They would dress like those Tsotsi guys. They were a so cool
@@AndrewSalima-cs3oe all is well no need to apologize, its not just you but rather a common widespread opinion, in any case this piece of ARTWork that is Kwaito Culture is the only thing 100% South African, and hopefully it makes a come back one day. 🙌🏿🙏🏿
We black people r the happiest on planet earth.No matter wat.Ha...ha...ha...ha... laughing.Gone those years.Reminder f old sweet memories.2021 still rocking!!!
Every friday an hour before i leave work i listen to ths song to get myself hyped up for da weekend,must say this was when real .genuine.authentic music was made i applaud them for their work!!#Bring Back them old days LoLs :)
Kungenzeka kanjani Kwaito ivuseleke I am 51 years old when i listen to these songs i cried 😭😭😭 but not sandiness but Joy to our musicians who pass away. they keep us happy those days my their souls rest in peace you did your best. Amandlaaaaa
Remember this song back in the day at Wanezi High when Friday and Saturday nights entertain had to be livened by such a song. miss all the guys from then and the place. just gone through amemory lane and crying right now jus thinking of then. Thank you so much for the reminder of my good old life.
IIt takes me way back late 90’s…reminds me of my first girlfriend. I went to this bash and come drunk, she didn't know about though and she approached me knowing everything about last night. I sang the song to her and till to date she calls me when she hears the song being play…!
ayiiii memories 2000 in kindergarden.... modeling en i lose... was crying my parents packed my stuffs en we wnt.... thy were so angry cos he teacher's daughter won en it was unfair...she didn evn do wel... frm tht day on till today... the this song had becm part of me... if my mum hear the song she will alwys remind me how i cried tht day😂😂😂
I still love their music like hell but jaros wena ngise soweto wangivalela ngifuna ukuku overtaker lol 😂 March this year but we end up sisonke egroovini