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OMG, Nana's voice...
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ahhhhhhhhhh NANA COYETE- RIP STIMELA STILL ROCKS
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i remember my father, it used to play loud. our fathers were the amajitas of the cape, kwalanga..so u just try imagine the mood of ekasi..The weekend mood, the holiday mood....ray phiri the god! khawuphinde mzala!
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@manayesh Yeah happen to me as well, fucking good music that goes over the apartheid crap, I'm so glad we have such artist. thank you Stimela
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phinda mzala!!!
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Most of Zimbos had their time stolen, somehow, for some chunks of ten years is missing in their lives . . . Sometimes you realise where you are by bumping across these songs . ..
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Lost for words.
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why dwell in the past! we are free!
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Great song!!!!!! A classic!!!! What talent, even when we were oppressed we could express ourselves in song and music!!!!!!
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@manayesh That is not the spirit of forgiveness at all.We need to pray for our enemies and most important, love them! I know it is hard but if you focus you will win the battle. Love overcomes all evil!
I don't know if the fascists banned it as I first heard it on a "Non-European" bus between Joburg and Swaziland in 1986. I was the only mzungu on the bus loaded with Swazis going back home for the weekend. I had no idea who the band was and got a passenger to write down the name. You can imagine the surprise on the Afrikaner shop keepers face when I asked for some African artistes by the name of Stimela and Okhalwa kujesu by Holy Spirits Choir--
egronk56 1 year ago 6
the fascists banned this song here in SA in the 80's coz of the logic in the lyrics. they cudnt even appreciate the great work of art.
may their souls burn in hell (the apartheid fascists) - especially pw botha
manayesh 1 year ago 6