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From: mudpeyes
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  • Dzieciaki mają niesamowite poczucie rytmu....

    a w szczególności ta dziewczynka z pierwszego rzędu

    Pozdro Poland:)))

  • I don't know if anyone has responded yet. This song sings like this 'Uyalibona nali themba (the lead singer) The rest sings 'Sicel' amalizo' 'nali themba' which translates as 'Do you see any hope' and the rest respond ' we ask for help' 'here is hope'

  • in this video don't use the clicks of the xhosa?

  • @sacopix not all the words have "clicks" remember only about 20% of xhosa has click sounding words, another half is bantou influenced complete with the usual bantou grammar

  • @sacopix I think they like to ignore them to make the singing sound more fluid.

  • It's great how these people sing with their entire body :)

  • They're singing exactly like white american children. the only difference is that it's in a different language to ours and the content might be a little different. that was an ignorant statement.

  • What's wrong with ruittenb's comment? I think you are the ignorant one.

  • what is the name or titel of this song?

  • how are the clicks incorporated in singing? africans sure sing nice.

  • =DDD

  • Wow! Those children sound just beautiful!

  • wow:)

  • Very proud of the Xhosa kids,they are amazing as always.

  • this is beatiful! You'd never see this in the u.s. pshh. AMAZING thanks for sharing!

  • Supercool!

  • must be something inside me i cant sit still i gotta dance anytime i hear songs or watch dancing from africa

  • This is cool

  • this is a real tear jerker!

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