Amanda Strydom is one of the best known and most prolific artists in South Africa, having starred in diverse roles in film, TV productions, cabaret, and of course -- her music (which she mostly writes herself). She was nominated in categories Best Female Vocalist in 1997, 1998 and 1999 -- the only female Afrikaans singer in history to achieve this honor alongside divas like Brenda Fassie, Tu Nokwe and Sibongile Khumalo.
Strydom achieved notoriety for her public opposition to Apartheid -- especially after she gave the black power salute after one of her songs in one of her cabaret performances. Consequently she was soon referred to as Amandla in popular culture.
Hoodlied (referring to the Song of Solomon in the bible) deals with the sensual aspects of love. It appears on her album "Hotel Royale".
http://www.kalahari.com/music/Hotel-Royale/19738/29155729.aspx
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amanda_Strydom
http://www.amandastrydom.com/amanda.htm
Song of songs (Canticles) – Amanda Strydom translate
Still now, still now...come and lie down with me my flower,
stay with me until Monday, or until the break of dawn.
The most beautiful eyes and hands smelling of soil -
your arms keep me warm, and there’s honey in your mouth!
Give your breath to me - allow me to calmly drink -
drink some of mine, and I will keep pouring
With this, I would like to say how deep my love lies for you...
gerriecoertzen 1 month ago
Digkuns in melodie! Beau-tiful!
MsAnastasia00 6 months ago 2