2024 still hitting....my Dad was a Carpenter back in the days and could repeat the song the whole day...thanks to Radio cassetes and compact disks....he would roll the disk with a pen to repeat the song.....sometimes we listen to songs just for memories
In the year 3000, you living Africans will read this message, we suffered a lot so that you could have the current life that you have today. Colonization freedom peace development we had to fight and shed blood too much life in human loss was shed. Be proud to be African and have lots of courage.
Paul this song brings a lot of memories. Myself and my late best friend Bos Pangus used it as our Friday Anthem after a hard weeks studies and football. Rest on Bos Pangus
I believe this song rocked the whole African continent, because in my country Kenya🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪 it was a hit, I heard it years later after I was born and it was still rocking.... Long live Yvonne
I'm Kenyan Ethiopian and my mom always made me listen to this, I now realize she's always had a great taste of music and I'm glad I can actually listen to this anytime ❤
Lucky Dube, Brenda Fassie, and Yvonne Chaka Chaka are the faces of South African music. Their songs are highly Africanized😊 may the souls of the departed ones rest in peace ✌️
So in Kenya when I was young my friends were like Bwana Asamehe, Yesu Mkombozi......🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣.. We thought it was some gospel song..... But this has remained a jam all through the passage of time. God bless Africa, God bless E.A. region 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
From Zambia: I've loved everyone's good comment on our memorable songs of the decades.Surely 80s and 90s were, are days with full of it's joyous brimming and peaceful moments in most parts of our mother Africa. Still new my soul. Happy 2024 everyone here.
This song is so historic. Part of what made growing up in the '80s & early '90s for me unforgettable. Millennials were really blessed growing up with good music. Viva Africa! 🥰
She ruled Africa and my childhood back in Congo 🇨🇩. Long life to one of the musician who embodied the African spirit and made us all happy and gave us hope
This song reminds me of my grandma. she passed away last year and this was one of her favorite songs. I wish I will be able to listen to it without shedding a tear one day. she was such a jewel.
I'm moved to tears, full of nostalgia. I can remember when my late sister and I as little kids used to listen to this beautiful song, back in 1988. Sweet song with powerful lyrics and rhythm, evergreen, rooted in African culture. Sweet memories.
Sweet memories have a way of touching the heart. Sometimes leading one to desperately long to return to those fond times. All one can do is savor the current moments before they fade into sweet memories. You will be reunited with your sister and all who have gone before you, one day.
Gosh!!! This song took my country Nigeria by storm '88. It was everywhere, parties. She filled our National Stadium, stampede. We appreciate this African Queen. Thank you for making my childhood great.
I m from dr Congo this song remind me when I was studying in vaal university of technology ,back then I used to date a south African girl that I won't forget . I love this music . maman Yvonne the greatest lady thanks .
I started listening to this song when I was very young about 30 years now but it still sounds like new songs, this are people who made south Africa to be what it is today not those who are killing their fellow Africans out of hatred in the name of documents, may we find reasons to love ourselves again as one people Amen.
I'm Isaac inside Ghana 🇬🇭🇬🇭 who is still listening song. Is one of the Africa greatest music ever. I don't understand the language but it blow my mind 🤍💚🇬🇭🇬🇭
One of the songs that made me see my father smile genuinely while growing up. Such a masterpiece. From Nigeria. The song made my childhood beautiful coupled with that of Brenda's. Such nostalgia
The only South African song I ever listened to when I was still small in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It brings back my childhood memories in my parents house. This song played over and over while I was playing outside with my big sis. Best song of all times!
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Truly appreciative of these tapes of Miriam Makeba and some of her music! Beautiful memories with tears as I reminisce of the hard times that Miriam endured!
Good old days! This was my brother's and mine favorite back them. As kids we didn't care about the lyrics we just sang along how we understood. My younger sis will also be seriously sing everything upside down😂😂😂. I feel so nostalgic right now. Thank you mummy chaka chaka for this memorable song.
Born 2000 there was my neighbor,who usually play this music he was a barber and had a small shop i used to go there to listen to this masterpiece ,thanks to that i couldn't have known this great tunes voice everything is perfect 🎉🎉 love from kenya love you all African countries hope one day we should have one flag as African continent 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Love from the DR Congo!!!! I grew in Kinshasa and this was the biggest hit in the late 80s and early 90s in all of Africa! Yvonne Chaka Chaka became literally a queen after this song came out.
My late dad used to play this song during my childhood and i still remember it just like yesterday. Danm! how time flies so fast . I'll always remember those days. RIP daddy🙏😢🇬🇭🙏
This song was a sensation in the remote countryside of Uganda. I was frequently tasked with purchasing cigarettes while our parents enjoyed their drinks, creating cherished childhood memories brimming with love and innocence.
I just remembered this song now, not even sure why, heard this on tv a few times as a child. Stuck with me for over 20 years just now found . Brings peace to be able to watch the video, brings me to tears. Thank You Jesus for how far you've brought me.