I'm from El Salvador, living in Canada. A total different background, yet this music touches me profoundly. I Think it's one of the more creative expressions Iv'e heard in a long time. Keep on the good work!
Why is it that African music usually has an undertone of happiness even though most Africans have endured such hardships. I live in one of the richest countries in the world but the persons here still wear drab clothing, keep to themselves and bitch and moan about how unfairly they've been treated. What I've learned is that race and religion aren't as important as income when it comes to quantifying one's worth in our world. I dare anyone to debate me on the subject.
I'm black, and I consider myself to be a good dancer. Let me tell you... these n!ggas are on another level. I couldn't dream to be this good at dancing. I don't have the cardio or energy for what they're doing.
my people represent!!!sucks that ive never seen these videos on our home channels,and yet they got views on youtube.xa nandiya himpela..this is entertainment at its best so if you think they cant dance you just a HATER south africa
In the Netherlands has this already been done , in 1993 and the years after it there was Gabbermusic, also very fast and especially dancing with your feet
Every time I introduce somebody to psychedelics I play them Tshetsha Boys and Zinja Hlungwani. Everybody loves it even without the mushrooms ❤ thank you very much for this artifact
wow, check out the dog's reaction at 1:50 He looks, estimates and then decide it is not his type of party. Mad respect also for the leadsinger/dancer who is showing some impressive moves, more so considering he clearly is at the same time busy removing bugs from his trousers.
That guy from 1:40 means fucking business. Even the dog walks in and is like "Fuck that man, I can't beat that", stands around awkwardly then hides in shame.