MaBrrr sang about the Black Condition long before i read Biko and hooks...the situation of the black woman remains the same...its not too late for us black women ris up!
I was you durig those days,but as soon as I saw the world, i started realising that: Mama Brenda is the queen of music,but it was too late, she was gone.I will always love you brends fassie.
Ô toi ma mère, je pense à toi. Femmes des champs, femmes des rivières... JE PENSE A TOI. Ces paroles sont de l'écrivain Camara Laye, tirées de son roman L'enfant noir. Hommage à toutes les femmes et mères du monde entier. Vous qui vous battez chaque jour pour nous instruit
Dear Justine Musawu my mamy, I'm thinking of you every time that I'm listing to this song. Please be in peace where you are. Your son JEAN-PAUL MITEO
Ô toi ma mère, je pense à toi. Femmes des champs, femmes des rivières... JE PENSE A TOI. Ces paroles sont de l'écrivain Camara Laye, tirées de son roman L'enfant noir. Hommage à toutes les femmes et mères du monde entier. Vous qui vous battez chaque jour pour nous instruit
Dear Justine Musawu my mamy, I'm thinking of you every time that I'm listing to this song. Please be in peace where you are. Your son JEAN-PAUL MITEO
Ô toi ma mère, je pense à toi. Femmes des champs, femmes des rivières... JE PENSE A TOI. Ces paroles sont de l'écrivain Camara Laye, tirées de son roman L'enfant noir. Hommage à toutes les femmes et mères du monde entier. Vous qui vous battez chaque jour pour nous instruit
Dear Justine Musawu my mamy, I'm thinking of you every time that I'm listing to this song. Please be in peace where you are. Your son JEAN-PAUL MITEO
Ô toi ma mère, je pense à toi. Femmes des champs, femmes des rivières... JE PENSE A TOI. Ces paroles sont de l'écrivain Camara Laye, tirées de son roman L'enfant noir. Hommage à toutes les femmes et mères du monde entier. Vous qui vous battez chaque jour pour nous instruit
Dear Justine Musawu my mamy, I'm thinking of you every time that I'm listing to this song. Please be in peace where you are. Your son JEAN-PAUL MITEO
Ô toi ma mère, je pense à toi. Femmes des champs, femmes des rivières... JE PENSE A TOI. Ces paroles sont de l'écrivain Camara Laye, tirées de son roman L'enfant noir. Hommage à toutes les femmes et mères du monde entier. Vous qui vous battez chaque jour pour nous instruit
Dear Justine Musawu my mamy, I'm thinking of you every time that I'm listing to this song. Please be in peace where you are. Your son JEAN-PAUL MITEO
@Mana949 Umm I'm sorry. I definitely disagree. I heard Alicia Keys first and then came to this and liked it better. There is such a certain magic to this!
Why do people always have to talk too much she died of this she died of that? what matters she was a talented woman full of love and she lived her life the way she wanted and she shared her talent with all of us that is all that matters. NOT WHAT SHE DIED FROM
The newspapers and her recording company said she was HIV positive, but her manager denied that. I'm not sure any of the public know the truth.
But like others said, does it matter? She gave a lot of joy to a lot of people, and I think she was a very positive person who lived a good life. RIP Brenda.
Brenda died at age 39 on 9 May 2004 in hospital without returning to consciousness after her life support machines were turned off. According to the South African Sunday Times and the managers of her music company, the post-mortem report also showed that she was HIV-positive. Her manager, Peter Snyman, denied this aspect of the report.
Brenda died at age 39 on 9 May 2004 in hospital without returning to consciousness after her life support machines were turned off. According to the South African Sunday Times and the managers of her music company, the post-mortem report also showed that she was HIV-positive. Her manager, Peter Snyman, denied this aspect of the report.
her music represents for me all the suffer&pain in her country and in her life at all... it makes me feel sorry for everyone mistreaten. Wish i could make da world a better place, try to ;)
This woman has something special in her music. Her music talent's unique than any other african....and this song; ohhh man it's the best ever. R.I.P Brenda
I love this song so much It remind me of old days when we used to play lingisa I will sing thing song & I didn't even know how to put the words of the song correctly, It was so funny I was 6yrs than. Those days are gone.
A classic!!!! it came out in the 80s. The world was more peaceful. The Americans have spoiled it because of oil. Listen to Brenda and don't forget the children of Iraq, Somali, Palestine and the voiceless people across the world.
Oh my God... this song reminds of Lebu when she was singing it along with Brenda... i mic them both... they were so powerful... may their SOULS rest in peace.... LEBU & BRENDA 4 EVA!!!!!!!!!
I really love Brenda for her passionate enactment of her songs. she's usually really intense that makes you even more touch in one way or another by her song (especially live)...
fantastic voice , miss you forever...........
bihutu 2 months ago
wow, i just cant stop, its like my favourite perfume
TheLulutya 2 months ago
something about the lighten ran for her
tasila101 4 months ago
What does she say before of each "but it was too late?"
thehungrycannibal 7 months ago
@thehungrycannibal It says "friends, relatives ran for help but it was too late"
extended80s 2 months ago
R>I>P MABRRRRRR
msayofemi1 9 months ago
naturally gifted singer
tsyapi 10 months ago
I love this song, on doit tout à nos mères!!!
Deblo27 11 months ago
Never tooo late
samadysam100 11 months ago
such a sad song
bandile21 1 year ago
MaBrrr sang about the Black Condition long before i read Biko and hooks...the situation of the black woman remains the same...its not too late for us black women ris up!
Zeerize 1 year ago
love love love this song
nbermudes 1 year ago
I was you durig those days,but as soon as I saw the world, i started realising that: Mama Brenda is the queen of music,but it was too late, she was gone.I will always love you brends fassie.
TheMarathon1987 1 year ago
Wow, the memories...*teardrop*...
Zapman1way 1 year ago
I love this song it has so much soul and feeling. Better than the version of Alicia Keys.
savanamu 1 year ago
Love it. I'm going to have to learn on this guitar, and do a cover. Hopefully I can do it justice!
talili87 1 year ago
we love you mabrrrrr
upow2 1 year ago
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Ô toi ma mère, je pense à toi. Femmes des champs, femmes des rivières... JE PENSE A TOI. Ces paroles sont de l'écrivain Camara Laye, tirées de son roman L'enfant noir. Hommage à toutes les femmes et mères du monde entier. Vous qui vous battez chaque jour pour nous instruit
Dear Justine Musawu my mamy, I'm thinking of you every time that I'm listing to this song. Please be in peace where you are. Your son JEAN-PAUL MITEO
JPMITEO 1 year ago
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Ô toi ma mère, je pense à toi. Femmes des champs, femmes des rivières... JE PENSE A TOI. Ces paroles sont de l'écrivain Camara Laye, tirées de son roman L'enfant noir. Hommage à toutes les femmes et mères du monde entier. Vous qui vous battez chaque jour pour nous instruit
Dear Justine Musawu my mamy, I'm thinking of you every time that I'm listing to this song. Please be in peace where you are. Your son JEAN-PAUL MITEO
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Ô toi ma mère, je pense à toi. Femmes des champs, femmes des rivières... JE PENSE A TOI. Ces paroles sont de l'écrivain Camara Laye, tirées de son roman L'enfant noir. Hommage à toutes les femmes et mères du monde entier. Vous qui vous battez chaque jour pour nous instruit
Dear Justine Musawu my mamy, I'm thinking of you every time that I'm listing to this song. Please be in peace where you are. Your son JEAN-PAUL MITEO
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Ô toi ma mère, je pense à toi. Femmes des champs, femmes des rivières... JE PENSE A TOI. Ces paroles sont de l'écrivain Camara Laye, tirées de son roman L'enfant noir. Hommage à toutes les femmes et mères du monde entier. Vous qui vous battez chaque jour pour nous instruit
Dear Justine Musawu my mamy, I'm thinking of you every time that I'm listing to this song. Please be in peace where you are. Your son JEAN-PAUL MITEO
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Ô toi ma mère, je pense à toi. Femmes des champs, femmes des rivières... JE PENSE A TOI. Ces paroles sont de l'écrivain Camara Laye, tirées de son roman L'enfant noir. Hommage à toutes les femmes et mères du monde entier. Vous qui vous battez chaque jour pour nous instruit
Dear Justine Musawu my mamy, I'm thinking of you every time that I'm listing to this song. Please be in peace where you are. Your son JEAN-PAUL MITEO
JPMITEO 1 year ago
legend artist, legend song! i have yet to see anyone cover this song to the same calibre as the original..
redAriesable 1 year ago
the one and only Queen of Afropop,this woman will forever remain a legend in Africa.her music is totally awesome!!!
mrbonniejones 1 year ago
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I like how Alicia Keys sang this. This original version isn't really good though...
Mana949 1 year ago
@Mana949 Umm I'm sorry. I definitely disagree. I heard Alicia Keys first and then came to this and liked it better. There is such a certain magic to this!
ajamaicanparadox1 1 year ago
thank u brenda fassie
valontiness1 1 year ago
jaime
cest magnifique whaaaaaaaaa
zantar62 1 year ago
the lady really made it for me
shiba705 1 year ago
Why do people always have to talk too much she died of this she died of that? what matters she was a talented woman full of love and she lived her life the way she wanted and she shared her talent with all of us that is all that matters. NOT WHAT SHE DIED FROM
savanamu 2 years ago
she is my queen of sa musik love always maurice in Ireland
mauriceoconnor293 2 years ago
The newspapers and her recording company said she was HIV positive, but her manager denied that. I'm not sure any of the public know the truth.
But like others said, does it matter? She gave a lot of joy to a lot of people, and I think she was a very positive person who lived a good life. RIP Brenda.
MediaFilter 2 years ago
this song gives me the creeps but in a good way. so much emotion from her voice...its amazing.
nweye 2 years ago
i dont know why i love this video, i wish she did not die, she was a strong woman . R.I.p.
l0vema 2 years ago
It doesn't matter how she died. What matters is what she left us with. Her music and the pride to be african
iofgondor 2 years ago 5
Dont care what she died from i still love her
GiftyK 2 years ago
- OR +. she was good. think of the good not bad. come on
MsAfrican1 2 years ago
the presedent
tylene08 2 years ago
i love this video and song it reminds me so much of home ngizokukhumbula alwys sis b
silungulela 2 years ago
can anybody tell me where i can get the lyric of this song or african song please??
bantuwarior 3 years ago
hdhddhs
freemadi 3 years ago
jsdjdj
freemadi 3 years ago
all u liars dnt eva try to diminisn brenda legacy thre was no report of er hiv status she was a legend n still is mabrrrr 4 life...
zazazah02 3 years ago
yea she also died of hiv.........
henreo4u 3 years ago
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Brenda died at age 39 on 9 May 2004 in hospital without returning to consciousness after her life support machines were turned off. According to the South African Sunday Times and the managers of her music company, the post-mortem report also showed that she was HIV-positive. Her manager, Peter Snyman, denied this aspect of the report.
mj100563 3 years ago
did i miss something??? she is dead???when? and why?
droversrunfan1 3 years ago
Brenda died at age 39 on 9 May 2004 in hospital without returning to consciousness after her life support machines were turned off. According to the South African Sunday Times and the managers of her music company, the post-mortem report also showed that she was HIV-positive. Her manager, Peter Snyman, denied this aspect of the report.
mj100563 3 years ago
thank u for the answer....sad....
droversrunfan1 3 years ago
daily news continue.......
henreo4u 3 years ago
so what if she died of Aids? it doesnt matter she was a great women, it could happen to you too!1
tsitsiuk 2 years ago
brenda didn't die from age but she died from drug overdose
ranimukhfan4ever 2 years ago 2
amen tsitsi,sme people pretend like they dont have relatives who are infected.Beta for maBrrr....coz she was famous.
ko iwe unei....tsuro yemubhuku.
CurtisJ01 2 years ago
She didn't have AIDS, she was HIV positive, but it hadn't become AIDS yet, she died of a drug over dose, and she is fantastic.
Nocturnabell 2 years ago
You are the very best BRENDA, I love you and I will always miss you.
meonya113 3 years ago
Cool, i like it.
junix03 3 years ago
she is the best
fenisc 3 years ago
AFRICAN QUEEN, I MISS YOU!!! R.I.P
okellookello 3 years ago 2
so talented,on u go mabbrrrrrrrrrrrr
misokelo 3 years ago
A beautiful song by a very talented lady, such a shame she had to die so young. RIP dear sister!!!
samk3lisiwe 3 years ago
i just like her music, dunno why ;)
her music represents for me all the suffer&pain in her country and in her life at all... it makes me feel sorry for everyone mistreaten. Wish i could make da world a better place, try to ;)
greets from Switzerland
Tschurikin 3 years ago 2
You DON'T know why you like her music????
Cuz she's one of the greatest divas in the whole world. That's why!
efey71alj 3 years ago
Tschurikin
efey71alj 3 years ago
She was gifted, a true legend.
bongangui 3 years ago 12
she is a real Legend! RIP
kaguvi777 3 years ago 2
RIP Brenda, what a lovly song.
oishag 3 years ago 4
Such a beautiful talent she waz so good words cant describe it!
MiCorazon84 3 years ago 11
This woman has something special in her music. Her music talent's unique than any other african....and this song; ohhh man it's the best ever. R.I.P Brenda
7Bggto9 3 years ago 3
I love this song so much It remind me of old days when we used to play lingisa I will sing thing song & I didn't even know how to put the words of the song correctly, It was so funny I was 6yrs than. Those days are gone.
ginamttk 3 years ago 3
can someone please post "i won't run"? i think that song is extinct. cant seem to find the song anywhere. this song reminds me of it so much.
naima382 3 years ago 2
i've never cried on many songs, but this one really makes me cry.she was so good we miss her.
mahladu 3 years ago 6
MY SONG!
No one will ever do it like this woman righ here. No one. Amazing woman. So talented. Beautiful. R.I.P Mmaa Bre..
kweencessX 3 years ago 3
brenda, que estejas a cantar para os anjos. foste, es e seras sempre a melhor.
nadybb 4 years ago 2
This song brings back memories back to UNTAG times in Namibia.
It was a huge hit and my first Brenda album I bought. Later bought many more.
R.I.P. MaBrrr ;(
vuoksenniska 4 years ago 3
It hurts me,it pains me to think that you are no more with us.when i listern to your music
sorrow feels my heart.you brought me joy and you left me with sorrow.I will ever love you
Dibangio,Cameroon.
tchiko9000 4 years ago
Sometimes i ask my self why this life has this type of happpinngs why you why the great Lucky. Rest in pease
bobaisha 4 years ago
wat a classic !! Ur the best Brenda.
jerichohbo 4 years ago
A classic!!!! it came out in the 80s. The world was more peaceful. The Americans have spoiled it because of oil. Listen to Brenda and don't forget the children of Iraq, Somali, Palestine and the voiceless people across the world.
HumanityofGod 4 years ago
Siyakhukhumbula ngothanda MaBrrrr!!
mahaica1 4 years ago
Oh my God... this song reminds of Lebu when she was singing it along with Brenda... i mic them both... they were so powerful... may their SOULS rest in peace.... LEBU & BRENDA 4 EVA!!!!!!!!!
Diatto4me 4 years ago
what a passionate woman! Hope we can all capture it...
Shiks2 4 years ago
she's an angel R.I.P
seankrabby 4 years ago
Great Music Rest in peace MA-BREE,love you to death,Always in our hearts till we meet again
katondoboys 4 years ago
power full song......... R.I.P LOVE YOU MAMA
Tuffwarlord 4 years ago
Abdoul-Aziz Goma: Idol de l'Afrique du Sud.
Parfaite,je suis tres fier d'etre un africain
Paix a son ame.
bayigai 4 years ago
Mabrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr at her best....we miss you
ZuzuWaka 4 years ago
A queen,her words pierce like a spear.WE MISS YOU.R.I.P...love
mmaaiisshh 4 years ago
good
cardozo76 4 years ago
vraiment ,brenda tu est forte ,mais c'est dieux qui decide.
bonkoac 4 years ago
gooooooood miss brenda
bonkoac 4 years ago
Why????????????????? may your soul rest in peace Brenda our African qween
niki30030 4 years ago
This a good sad song.
Louiselious 4 years ago
this song is soo sad it just make you crie
mandlovu 4 years ago
i miss you ma
tweetyfify 4 years ago
brenda will forever remain a legend!!!
josinah 4 years ago
This is such a powerful song; heard it for the first time today.
Does anyone know where I can get the lyrics to this song, "Too Late For Mama"? I'd be most appreciative!
stormspinner1 4 years ago
Oh, its so nice, I love her songs. May she rest in peace. Also "Oyibo" love this music ;-) greets from Germany!
thambili63 4 years ago
zambia loves you 'one africa one continet
mukubesa1 4 years ago
i luv ur songs Brenda. so sad u died. RIP BRENDA. UGANDA LUVS U.
princessDianaB 4 years ago
I really love Brenda for her passionate enactment of her songs. she's usually really intense that makes you even more touch in one way or another by her song (especially live)...
RIP Brenda... Cameroon loves you too.
Marush 4 years ago
we love you Brenda all the way from Kenya
lemossio 5 years ago
word up. though i dont understand the lyrics but i feel her pain
euziakathewar 5 years ago
she's singing in english. Just listen.
spanishliljon 4 years ago