where is my cousin karanja laban? OH! he loved gwala so much while a teacher in a catholic girls school called juniorate in eldoret kenya,if someone sees him tell him gwala yuko kwa you tube please,am sure age has caught up with him but this can make him feel younger.
i absolutely love this tune to bits. Takes me back to Zims 1993-94. At that time it was literally the national anthem. I would love it if this particular video is posted with better sound quality. either way thank you macvivo
i love this song to bits. At one time in zims (around 1994 ) it literally became a national anthem. I have loved it ever since and never to seem to get enough of it....I would love for this particular video posted to have better sound. Thanks macvivo
am kenyan..........we used to listen to this song coz of my dad he stills luvsit.i grew up listening to this song .I LOVE IT though i dnt knw wat hes saying!
Freddie Gwala was and still is the best. Damn!! I cant get enough of this video man. Was it shot ko Pimville Square? It looks like pimville on the background. Can u see hw the pantsulas were killin it back in th day......
the tears are chasing my cheeks,oh how i remember the days when i was pure soul,or better when i was a virgin.i lost my virginity listening to this song!
We used to love this song but not know the words but taifarira WWF wrestling so we'd go "Mai Scary Sherry, Baba Undertaker, Sadza reKenya rakabanwa"...
can anyone from "Zim" remember a popular song around the same time this song came out that used to go"Have you seen today's paper"-by a Zim artist(i think)
ijooijooooooooooooooo ths not fair wanna go home now amadamaraweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ioioioio feel lyk flyin to my motherland africa is the best. thys no home lyk africa. i bet wit u guys.
South Africa, Mzansi or Msawawa will not be complete without, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Tanzania, Namibia, Mozambique, Malawi, Congo, Angola. South African culture is Afrika!
well, I say tribe because of today´s corrupt way to express or to explain. I think Mr Gwala as the artist singing was influenced by someone that came from Namibia or a situation in Namibia... Ngarikotoke!
In the big cities of south africa ie Cape Town and Johannesburg all tribes of southern africa are present and play a very important role in the day to day life of the townships south of the limpopo and west of the orange rivers
Hey dont be fooled...this was one of the greatest hits of the early 90's...ask anyone from zimbabwe,Botswana,Namibia or South Africa..thats AMADAMRA..dont you like the dance lol
answer me please. is this song about criminals, thieves and gangsters glorifying themselves. who are the "amadamara". is it not gangsters, cheats and thieves?
Amadhamara is AIDS baba. "ayo safa sapela lamadhamara"-we are all perishing from this AIDS that is what it is all about. Back in the early 90s when i was in primary school this song was the anthem of the city Bulawayo.
This was when Zimbabwe was sooo sweet..South Africa was being welcomed back to the inernational community after aparthied,Namibia just had its independence and Botswana currency(Pula) was one of the strongest in the world and Pope John Paul visited Zambia...and MANDELA WAS A FREE MAN lol
Oh!Africa my motherland,I pray that one day African will walk with their heads up and with great prides despites all the difficulties we have. Africa Oyeee!! Oyee!!
Oh!it is 6:00am 1/1/08 as we celebrated new year here in canada, I started my day with African musics Amadamara!! Amadamara!!. Happy Freddy Gwala and everyone Much love to ourland Africa peace and respects to Africa n world.
Ama Damara, ae amadamara, sida #nisa si tse, ama e du ge ra mi ausie emmi1976,i am very proud to be a damara lady, born damara and will die amadamara!!!!!
I like this kinda SA music. I does remind a long time ago. Why don't young folks make this kinda music? Am still searching for this kindof music, anybody who knows some please let meknow!!
sadza nenyama amadamaraa!!!!
inihangu 4 months ago
ayeye, ayeye, ayeye, ayeye, ayeye, ayeye...used to love this song :)
mukadzi 5 months ago
o ne o le kae?
perepereism 6 months ago
m cryng....it tks me bck in the 90s...
LoyisoJK 7 months ago
i used to hear this song ndiri muna marongwe ndakananga kwanhemha pachairera apo ndaapota neboterekwa.
pertnacious 7 months ago
One of South Africa's best....no doubt
Tswanachic10 9 months ago
where is my cousin karanja laban? OH! he loved gwala so much while a teacher in a catholic girls school called juniorate in eldoret kenya,if someone sees him tell him gwala yuko kwa you tube please,am sure age has caught up with him but this can make him feel younger.
labos1111 9 months ago
Bazumpapa-Bazumpapa!!!
MrSooperman25 11 months ago
waphose wawisa ama Soul Brothers that year!
TheVusixhimba 1 year ago
went to his first showin BF! wayehwatsha! Soul Brothers used to release an LP every christmas but that year emashalast kwakunguGwala! nice one!
TheVusixhimba 1 year ago
ddddddddddddddd
TheGams1990 1 year ago
i absolutely love this tune to bits. Takes me back to Zims 1993-94. At that time it was literally the national anthem. I would love it if this particular video is posted with better sound quality. either way thank you macvivo
TheGams1990 1 year ago
i love this song to bits. At one time in zims (around 1994 ) it literally became a national anthem. I have loved it ever since and never to seem to get enough of it....I would love for this particular video posted to have better sound. Thanks macvivo
tindikai 1 year ago
memories :)
daggakid90 1 year ago
Asalam aleku Fredie! Amadamara tata, kwekhu bafondini.
akhodish 1 year ago
whats the meaning of amadamara....anyone pliiz
swords58 1 year ago
luv this xxx ahhhh reminds me of zim mann!! all the partys these songs would be played!!
jeszif 1 year ago
!THIS IS BEAUTIFUL!
FiaBallProduction 1 year ago
Ay tog man! this song hina..
emma64776 1 year ago
am kenyan..........we used to listen to this song coz of my dad he stills luvsit.i grew up listening to this song .I LOVE IT though i dnt knw wat hes saying!
85foxxy 1 year ago
this is old look at the clothing, man i was like 12 or so good song i takes me back yo!
yintoni 1 year ago
This video was shot in my hood, PIMVILLE ayoba skomo ayoba..
Tiso9 1 year ago
Freddie Gwala was and still is the best. Damn!! I cant get enough of this video man. Was it shot ko Pimville Square? It looks like pimville on the background. Can u see hw the pantsulas were killin it back in th day......
Tswanachic101 1 year ago
omg thank u so much for this song. brings back so much memories.
zimgirl23 1 year ago
smahsing tune! can sumone plz put the lyrics?
azania77 1 year ago
Bafethu! it was a blust!
lalah661 1 year ago
oldies! it was a blust!
lalah661 1 year ago
hes saying everything with his girl ended co of "amadamara" gangster dudes! the popular guys with muscles and sports cars
kalisbronze 1 year ago
safa saphela ngamadamara
joycemasawi 2 years ago
chirandu10, south african music was pupular throughout southern and eastern africa through the 80s up to the mid 90s. dunno why it died down.
Dah77 2 years ago
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Leekil56 2 years ago
this is south african music. but it was so popular in zim that a zim is the one to post it. love the tune though.
chirandu10 2 years ago
me too am from kenya and loves this song though dont understand
MrRadics 2 years ago
Sometimes you just have to understand one or two languages of the Bantu family group of languages to feel de redim.
ShumbaRules 2 years ago 2
LOVE IT.
fckg8 2 years ago
I love this song to bits
tindikai 2 years ago
back home going to the gwazhi(kumusha) my dad would play this song the whole journey..memories
sponono82 2 years ago
the tears are chasing my cheeks,oh how i remember the days when i was pure soul,or better when i was a virgin.i lost my virginity listening to this song!
ervien81 2 years ago
lol you lost you V to freddy lol thats a classic story
ANDILEMAKOLA 2 years ago
This Song reminds me of my big brother Ou Black. I miss you bra. From mubasen Amadamara ke ke sake
turaboi 2 years ago
Quality irony,Freddy is saying we are dying of (Amadamara)Aids at the same time you losing your virginity?wooow....
ShumbaRules 2 years ago
This song bring memory to me too.I never thot that 1 day i would see myself independent.I miss my mom in Botswana,she love this song very much.
Saronaist 2 years ago
this song brings back so much memory while i was in namibia... Love the song!!
kapamba06 2 years ago
is dis nigga still alive?
crayzyb 2 years ago 2
lol
MDKC84 2 years ago
AYEYE AYEYE!
loves2sing4lyf 2 years ago
hahahhah I remember when I was in boarding school at Dombodema, beck then hey ilizwe lisahlezi..............
tjitjibua 2 years ago
i love this song.. cnt get enuf of it.. takes me back home...
cherrioentop90 2 years ago
does anyone where i can get"todays' paper by edwin hama
stequiellesummers 2 years ago
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o0ohawkeye 2 years ago
Was that really necessary?
TinoStruggle081 2 years ago
i was young whn i first listen to madamara.childhood is the best times of life.
tjirumendu 2 years ago
The Damara are a people who live in Namibia, a country in south-western Africa. They speak the Damara dialect of Nama.
moropene 2 years ago
Is that Sophie Ndaba(that's her name right? Queen from generations..) at 2:14 ?
nokolicious 2 years ago
gonna those days
starbobo47 2 years ago 2
We used to love this song but not know the words but taifarira WWF wrestling so we'd go "Mai Scary Sherry, Baba Undertaker, Sadza reKenya rakabanwa"...
taitleshang 2 years ago 18
ha ha Ma 1
richbride 2 years ago
lol...nice one
sponono82 2 years ago
lol..sadza rekenya rakabanwa
sponono82 2 years ago 2
@taitleshang - hahahahaha...maita basa shaa. ini ndiri Mdevere but makandisekesa zvekuti...
Coderoid 1 year ago
@taitleshang hahahahaha true Zimbo man....u killed me
TheMFD14 9 months ago
@taitleshang miss those days iwe
Rutendo28 5 months ago
DANKIE MADAMARA
casanovalenny 2 years ago
i see that freddie gwala song were more liked by zimbos than south african thas why sum people think it's a Zim song
i remember this song very well it was once a national anthem for a long time
gundulationist 2 years ago
wawunga kudabuka amabhurugwe
Prince19826 3 years ago
If you were in Southern Africa around the 90s and never heard of this song
GO KILL YOURSELF.
am not even African but i know this song and gosh i wash in Primary too when i heard it
RealDefentertainment 3 years ago 19
can anyone from "Zim" remember a popular song around the same time this song came out that used to go"Have you seen today's paper"-by a Zim artist(i think)
stequiellesummers 3 years ago
That was by Edwin Hama.
TinoStruggle081 3 years ago
thanks a lot man...do you know how i can get a hold of that song,you really helped me out
stequiellesummers 3 years ago
yes, Edwin Hama sang that beautiful song. Where is that guy really?
grastianm 2 years ago
WHERE CAN I GET THIS SONG FROM PLS
kaoverue 3 years ago
ka number kakambonetsa aka!
mapuvire 3 years ago
yeah!!! katutura the place to be back in the days
mutenguaak 3 years ago 2
i miss katutura - windhoek
kaoverue 3 years ago
back in the dayz (ko baba seiko rakadhamba) ..lol
Judza86 3 years ago
This remind me of old memories,we would listen to it all night long
SEROLE1 3 years ago
My friends and I would sit in the petrol stations drinking to this song
stevovo555 3 years ago
what does amadamara mean been long tyme since i have be in south africa
gobig112 3 years ago
Aweeee! the young lads at 1:40 doing the pantsula jive ahhh I just love it. I can watch pantsula dancing all day looooong
emkhumbane 3 years ago
Ayeye ayeye ayeye zumbamba zumba... lol
emkhumbane 3 years ago
THATHA BHANTSHANA
sthamzen 3 years ago
mina no ma siyali thanda leli tulo
mpumzoro 3 years ago
ijooijooooooooooooooo ths not fair wanna go home now amadamaraweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ioioioio feel lyk flyin to my motherland africa is the best. thys no home lyk africa. i bet wit u guys.
thato28 3 years ago
Weeeeeeeee ma!
Hlaks7890 3 years ago
Oooola Freddie hola
khandeni 3 years ago
geezzz i love you man....marry me lol xoxox
djolis 3 years ago
home sweet home my mama fav song miss u ma
niasweetman 3 years ago
Home Sweet Home!!
Halalaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!
Hlabelela 3 years ago
can anyone who undertand this language tell what this dude says? i like the music but i dont know he says
bootyloverone 3 years ago
At least spell NIGGER right you illiterate fool!
zimzim27 3 years ago 2
HEY fREDIE ITS MARIJATA SHEFFIELD LOST MY PHONE CANT CALL U BACK PLIZ CALL AGAIN
nobelob 3 years ago
Boredslide da stupid 1 nigger, if u dnt kno hw 2 appreciate shut da F*ck up.... neway i dig da track kinda brings back old memories. .
playerdawg01 3 years ago
why's that?
LibertyGor 3 years ago
huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuha
skomplazi 3 years ago
South Africa, Mzansi or Msawawa will not be complete without, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Tanzania, Namibia, Mozambique, Malawi, Congo, Angola. South African culture is Afrika!
wathusi 3 years ago 2
well, I say tribe because of today´s corrupt way to express or to explain. I think Mr Gwala as the artist singing was influenced by someone that came from Namibia or a situation in Namibia... Ngarikotoke!
wathusi 3 years ago
In the big cities of south africa ie Cape Town and Johannesburg all tribes of southern africa are present and play a very important role in the day to day life of the townships south of the limpopo and west of the orange rivers
wathusi 3 years ago
is this song worshipping gangstas? Please tell me. I love the song and I
I played it and a South African told me it was a bad song etc. Was he just kidding?
daisychain1 3 years ago
Hey dont be fooled...this was one of the greatest hits of the early 90's...ask anyone from zimbabwe,Botswana,Namibia or South Africa..thats AMADAMRA..dont you like the dance lol
katondoboys 3 years ago
answer me please. is this song about criminals, thieves and gangsters glorifying themselves. who are the "amadamara". is it not gangsters, cheats and thieves?
daisychain1 3 years ago
Amadhamara is AIDS baba. "ayo safa sapela lamadhamara"-we are all perishing from this AIDS that is what it is all about. Back in the early 90s when i was in primary school this song was the anthem of the city Bulawayo.
TinoStruggle081 3 years ago
yea bulawayo man i grew up there and every ET was playing this song i was in primary bout that time too what school did you go to
toopwettyluli 3 years ago
I was at Hillside Junior School. I played football there, those were good times.
TinoStruggle081 3 years ago
This was when Zimbabwe was sooo sweet..South Africa was being welcomed back to the inernational community after aparthied,Namibia just had its independence and Botswana currency(Pula) was one of the strongest in the world and Pope John Paul visited Zambia...and MANDELA WAS A FREE MAN lol
katondoboys 3 years ago 2
my friends linda and sipho really ike this song....i like them too
richbride 3 years ago
thanks for posting man...macviv,lol
amaiguru 3 years ago
Oh!Africa my motherland,I pray that one day African will walk with their heads up and with great prides despites all the difficulties we have. Africa Oyeee!! Oyee!!
peace !!
kaundaariik 4 years ago 2
yo any1 where he at? i know he has a new song called Tshila moya but otha than that its been real quiet concerning Gwala
africasofly 4 years ago
These were the times when africa was still africa just pray things get back to where they where
cloxyjeans 4 years ago
that was great
tatielove 4 years ago
what is an "amadamara"...?
LadiiCheeks 4 years ago
Damara is tribes or people central Namibia, I'm not from Namibia, so could be wrong.
kaundaariik 4 years ago
Oh my..oh my...made my day!
SQ772 4 years ago
Good days never return but memories comes back!!!!!
sida26 4 years ago
Oh!it is 6:00am 1/1/08 as we celebrated new year here in canada, I started my day with African musics Amadamara!! Amadamara!!. Happy Freddy Gwala and everyone Much love to ourland Africa peace and respects to Africa n world.
kaundaariik 4 years ago
wow freddie gwala,his tunes r gudd 2 de end !!
XxXkatiechiluluXxX 4 years ago
Oh my goodness, Namibia in the '80s! Man we are really getting old.
Thanks for adding!
ripaha 4 years ago
I agree with you, this is one of the hits namibians are not enough of!!!!!!
sida26 4 years ago
Ama Damara, ae amadamara, sida #nisa si tse, ama e du ge ra mi ausie emmi1976,i am very proud to be a damara lady, born damara and will die amadamara!!!!!
sida26 4 years ago
I am a Real Damara Amadamara woman from Namibia.moment in Germany.
ICH BIN EINE RICHTIGER DAMARA FRAU
Emmi1976 4 years ago
Amadamara, amadamara, book me next flight 2 Nam pls:-)))))
sida26 4 years ago
Hey guys, ive loved this song since i was a kid, but could someone tell me what Amadamara acutally means please.
dhara82 4 years ago
it reminds me old days
melbinamoyo 4 years ago
me too. that was pure fun!!!, i feel i jus wanna rewind and do the whole thing all over again..lol. today is jus some basic shitt......
ytjhhh 4 years ago
amadamara is my old school best song and still is go gwala love from korr naibor, lorora passie, Kenya
lemossio 4 years ago
Kick back listen to the beat uphethi ingudu ndoda, yooo yooo bakithi. Sure ngu Freddie kayi one mfana kathi.
khandeni 4 years ago
this song is the bomb it reminds a lot luv u freddie where u at any body know?
tedzaa 4 years ago
ngiyaithanda lei ingoma
obertfungy 4 years ago
Love this guy to death too bad i cannot get his cds
Benndar 4 years ago
yo plz some1 post tkz's tracks if ur from south africa or zimbabwe
Bembere14 4 years ago
Love from Kenya, man! U r everywhere bro!
kipc5 4 years ago
Go freddie! Love u to death. '94, after Form iv- damn!
kipc5 4 years ago
i love this song.....
vimbu 4 years ago
Ingoma imnandi, mina ngiyayithanda nigyabonga ukuthi wyifakile
inkosigood 4 years ago
Amadamara, eish ngisakhumbula, those were the gud times bafethu
bellesibb 4 years ago
.........wonda wut gwala's up to.he definatley he man hhayi bo!!!!!!!!!!!
africasofly 4 years ago
It is a very soulful tune, does anyone know/understand what the song is about or what he is saying?
I think the jail bars in the video and the dancing on the street imply something to do with being free. Just my guess!
Mahobo1 4 years ago
ayeye ayeye ayeye ayeye, amadamara yooo
vhuks 4 years ago
i wish i was southafrican
softee2 4 years ago
I like this kinda SA music. I does remind a long time ago. Why don't young folks make this kinda music? Am still searching for this kindof music, anybody who knows some please let meknow!!
helpers10 4 years ago
hola shezi ngezikathi zethu thina oDUMZA
dungaa1 4 years ago
is he married?
africasofly 4 years ago
I like this song..amadhamara yoo
Shingie23 4 years ago
Wow, you are cool. i was in primary school. *SUPER*
vhuks 4 years ago
i never realised that queen from generations is in this video.lol
sduduzo 4 years ago
this song is the bomb it reminds a lot luv u freddie where u at man anybody know?
tedzaa 4 years ago
old school g's from mzansti freddie gwala.hola 6
sduduzo 4 years ago