The soloist sounds amazing. It's so nice to see people sing South African songs even though they may not understand the language..I am a proud Zulu after this :) that young lady put so much emotion in this song.. absolutely delightful to listen to
Listen, I'm from South Africa and a few years back every morning on my way to work, a group of Xhosa ladies would board the train and start singing the paint of the walls. South African women can blow like volcanoes. You will find some of the greatest talents on this planet in the poorest South African towns. Come to our farming town, the Cape Flats, the Townships, our people sang. Full chest, flat-footed, power.
Beautiful! South Africa produces so much wonderful music, musicians, and singers. It sounds like Kenya does pretty well, too. This young Kenyan soloist is singing from her heart, so beautifully. Asanteni nyote.
Thank you for doing justice to such a beautiful South African song! You sang it with grace and poise. With the due respect it deserves. Can't fault you in any way! Pronouciation on point. I thought it was a South African choir initially. Salute!
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Wow! To think these are young kids. Having grown up in this culture singing these songs as a kid and then hearing this rendition really gets me emotional.
all I wanted was a song for the evening, then I heard this and felt like I was floating to heaven... Probably the most beautiful music I have never understood