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@Swatantra100 I'm from Zimbabwe, so we speak isiNdebele which is close to isiZulu which this song is probably written in. Anyway, "thatha" means to take/ get, and "isigubu" means a drum e.g. like a 20 litre paint drum. So the song means "fetch your drum". I hope you enjoy it mngane
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Can someone please translate?? !!! Always loved this song...watched White Wedding yesterday and WOW!!! Please please say what is the words Thanks !!!!
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@ftt3057 zim!!
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Eish! ka 1998...ke santse ke fensa Hloni. Bathong pina ena e ne e rocka watseba?!
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bongo muffin is talented
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@ftt3057 From Zim
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Man I'm not South African and can barely understand the words but i have literally grown up loving this song to the core. Now this is legendary music............... Damn people can you feel this... Good looking out Bongo Maffin you did a great service to the people of this world................. JIVE ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Hello TheMrTlizzle, my name is Coby Cornhole. If you were in my country, you would be skewered on a stick for talking in your unintellgent gibberish. Aren't we all supposed to be talking like adults here?
JohnHole2 2 years ago 38
Bongo Maffin is the new face of African music. I heard this song in the movie White Wedding and can’t get enough. It makes me want to get up and dance. Actually, the whole movie does. whiteweddingmovie. com
LuminousPathFilms 1 year ago 7