Mahlathini is a real legend. The Queens were phenomenal. I hope Mzansi does something to preserve these guys' legacy. In my humble opinion, Mahlathini can be put in the same league as our Thomas Mapfumo, Fela Kuti, Manu Dibango, Yousou Ndour, etc.
@@russellfitzpatrick503 Yeah. The apatheid government, like some African dictators always found ways of using popular musicians, who naively (or through greed) agreed to be used. Very unfortunate, but talent, when fully exploited by the owner, greatly benefits all.
It happened one day when i was on an assignment to cover Mahlathini at Tsholofelo Community Hall with an old frien of mine, Chase Mhango (the man who later started music awards, but i hear he's late in his home country of Zim). Mahlathini had come with his ladies, Mahotella Queens and while we jived to Izuuuluuu li a duuuduumaaa!, we were imbibing. By the time drinks got the better of me, he was on his last song and we concocted a plan to waylay him backstage. When the song finished, he was already out of the door. I made my move, and the man was so accommodating but, when i tried saying , Greetings, it came out as 'Greee…' and Uncle Chase realised my predicament and came to the rescue shoving me aside with his elbow. The conversation went like this. Uncle Chase: Good Evening Sir (with a heavy Zim accent). Are you Mr Madlamini?' Mahlathini: What? What did you say? Uncle Chase: We want to know if you're Mr Mahlamini. Mahlathini: That's not my name. Pliz just get away from me! By then i tried reasoning with him as well as telling Uncle Chase he made a mistake, but he Mbaxanga king just walked away to our utter frustration. In such angst, Uncle Chase could only mutter under his breath with clenched teeth: 'This man is so rude. How can he just walk away like that?' Me: But Sir, you called him by a wrong name. He is Mahlathini, not Madlamini. That's when it dawned on Uncle Chase that we let a scoop walk away
So throbbing and rhyrhimatic the real Africa. I remember this on Two Band Champion radio. The best from Joburg. A town my could literally worship that it was more beautiful than heaven. Kkkkk
Loved this stuff when living in CapeTown in the 60s - love it still and hope the people who carried it out then should be appreciated for their efforts now
How blessed was I to be introduced to their music when I was a little girl by my father, they left an impact on me to this day at 34 years old. I was lucky enough to have the chance to see them perform live when they came to my city. As young as I was I still remember dancing on a table Top to their amazing sounds..❤️ timeless music, they are undoubtedly the best in my mind.
Just love this group.Africa is not as miserable as some think.We love our continent coz that's what God gave us for reasons known to Himself.We are rich.When am in RSA,i would like to visit this group.
Oh God! Thanks for giving to African people lots of great music...despite of the misery through that huge continent, people continue to sing Love & Life! God be blessed!!!
This is the proper sound of township SA, when the whites could only direct where and how you lived ..., but not your music. Brilliant stuff ... then and now
mbaquanga ritmo original de surafrica de la tierra de soweto en Cartagena Colombia amamos esta musica y a estos artistas lo mas grande que ha dado este genero mahalatini and mahotella queens........
sangena zintombi zomgqashiyo, kwathula umoya - Rejoice, the Queens of Mgqashiyo are here sagiya zintombi zomgqashiyo - watch the Queens of Mgqashiyo dance Lilizela Mlilizeli - Ululate/Rejoice
It would almost impossible to translate it in English. Because it's too tribal and cultural. But it's simple talking about a ladies of a certain reed dance(umngqashiyo). How good they dance and proud doing it. That's how close translation it I could come. It's about certain tribal/traditional dance.
This kind of videos should be saved in a museum for ages to come, rare and genuine
Mahlathini is a real legend. The Queens were phenomenal. I hope Mzansi does something to preserve these guys' legacy. In my humble opinion, Mahlathini can be put in the same league as our Thomas Mapfumo, Fela Kuti, Manu Dibango, Yousou Ndour, etc.
Defiitely ..., although he will always be castigated for his 'involvement' with the white government
@@russellfitzpatrick503 Yeah. The apatheid government, like some African dictators always found ways of using popular musicians, who naively (or through greed) agreed to be used. Very unfortunate, but talent, when fully exploited by the owner, greatly benefits all.
The sons, daughters and direct descendants of Mahlathini should be proud and should keep his legacy alive.!!!!
Mahlathini made me love this particular music. Much love from Kumasi, Ghana 🇬🇭
One of the coolest songs by one of the coolest groups.
100%, they don't make them like this anymore..
2019, still love their songs from Madagascar
i m still in love with this type music wow from Botswana
William Last KRM brought me here😂...where my south Africans at❤?
Same here man
Same here😂😂😂
It happened one day when i was on an assignment to cover Mahlathini at Tsholofelo Community Hall with an old frien of mine, Chase Mhango (the man who later started music awards, but i hear he's late in his home country of Zim). Mahlathini had come with his ladies, Mahotella Queens and while we jived to Izuuuluuu li a duuuduumaaa!, we were imbibing. By the time drinks got the better of me, he was on his last song and we concocted a plan to waylay him backstage. When the song finished, he was already out of the door. I made my move, and the man was so accommodating but, when i tried saying , Greetings, it came out as 'Greee…' and Uncle
Chase realised my predicament and came to the rescue shoving me aside with his elbow. The conversation went like this.
Uncle Chase: Good Evening Sir (with a heavy Zim accent). Are you Mr Madlamini?'
Mahlathini: What? What did you say?
Uncle Chase: We want to know if you're Mr Mahlamini.
Mahlathini: That's not my name. Pliz just get away from me!
By then i tried reasoning with him as well as telling Uncle Chase he made a mistake, but he Mbaxanga king just walked away to our utter frustration.
In such angst, Uncle Chase could only mutter under his breath with clenched teeth: 'This man is so rude. How can he just walk away like that?'
Me: But Sir, you called him by a wrong name. He is Mahlathini, not Madlamini. That's when it dawned on Uncle Chase that we let a scoop walk away
What a beautiful voice, still relevant in may 2019
Mahlathini & the Mahotella Queens the best of African music
Unforgettable memories..listening to these songs from our small Supersonic radio in rural Zimbabwe (as known today)
the lead and bass guitarists skills are way over the roof
You can say that again. Way ahead of time.
That's an undisputable truth.Yiqiniso elingenakuphikiswa lelo.
You nailed it brother! I think Marks Mankwane was on the lead guiter, not so sure about the bass guitar.
Ohh yes top class.
no one gives credit to the band those guitar players are doing things.
Was still very young but I still get flashbacks.
So throbbing and rhyrhimatic the real Africa. I remember this on Two Band Champion radio. The best from Joburg. A town my could literally worship that it was more beautiful than heaven. Kkkkk
The real slay queens. Mahotela gueens😘😘
This is the kind of music I was exposed to from infancy. These guys and Izintombi zesimanjenje
Loved this stuff when living in CapeTown in the 60s - love it still and hope the people who carried it out then should be appreciated for their efforts now
How blessed was I to be introduced to their music when I was a little girl by my father, they left an impact on me to this day at 34 years old. I was lucky enough to have the chance to see them perform live when they came to my city. As young as I was I still remember dancing on a table
Top to their amazing sounds..❤️ timeless music, they are undoubtedly the best in my mind.
Just love this group.Africa is not as miserable as some think.We love our continent coz that's what God gave us for reasons known to Himself.We are rich.When am in RSA,i would like to visit this group.
You can't beat this music
+Naomi Newton Right. Brings the soul back down to earth.
Another favrt ngithanda amaculo isiZulu
Naomi, I have this video on repeat...
Music is infectious joy
+Naomi Newton Wow Naomi thanks
I WAS BORN ON 2000 AND MY PEERS ARE LISTEN TO RAPPING MUSIC BUT YOU WONT TOUCH ME WITH THIS TYPE OF MUSIC ..... MAHLITHINI KHEHLA VIVA,,,,,
2020 I'm here appreciating being a proud Zulu woman
It is what you deserve ..., very good music and a brilliant musician
Legendary 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Ooh mon Dieu ,quel spectacle grandiose...rien que du bonheur à vous regarder .....nous ne cesserons de te pleurer grand artiste
Mahlathini namahotela Queens.one of my favorites
What a weird song to be playing in my head.... well at least I found it on youtube :)
Alice Maile 😂😂😂
Alice you can do is to lilizela mlilizeli that's all
I'm blessed to have this as a fond memory ❤️
The goldens of AFRICA is in AFRICA only,no more than motherland AFRICA.Bravo Mahotela Queens
Namanje sisawulalela umculo❤❤🔥
OH what an energy from our mothers and babuMahlathini🔥
R.I.P. Nobesuthu Gertrude Mbadu Shawe, who passed away yesterday 31st. August 2021 😔😞🙏🙏 R.I.P. Sister.🙏🙏 Sad news indeed...........
Oh God! Thanks for giving to African people lots of great music...despite of the misery through that huge continent, people continue to sing Love & Life!
God be blessed!!!
The way they play guitars👌👌👌
The voice of this old man is just powerful
This is the proper sound of township SA, when the whites could only direct where and how you lived ..., but not your music. Brilliant stuff ... then and now
1 of my all-time favourites
Super rhythmic music.Took Rhodesians by storm
In SA, this should be in top 5 songs of the Centurion, 1950 to 2050
2021 still sililizela kuthule umoya Mkhulu mahlathini and mahotela queens namanje ngisagiya
Awu ngivele ngikhumbul ikhehla lami masekunje. Kwakusetshenzwa la akulula ukushaya u live kanje. Ziyakhuluma iziginci zo Max.liyabhodla ibhubesi.
Ibhodla imbhodl'mane eyabhodla kuqala umfoka Nkabinde...awu sukanini madoda ziyolala izinsizwa siyo sala nawo umculo wabo ongabuni
When music was still music 👐👐
I'VE LOVED THIS SINCE THE FIRST RELEASE... I'D PLAY M+MQ EVERY MORNING BEFORE TAKING CHILDREN TO SCHOOL...They are all adults now! xXx
i love this song
One of the best songs, world class music
I love the song
I would love to see them perform live...unfortunately i will never have that opportunity....Legends
Who is still here in 2020🙌💯🇿🇦
Always!
especially like Kazet
mbaquanga ritmo original de surafrica de la tierra de soweto en Cartagena Colombia amamos esta musica y a estos artistas lo mas grande que ha dado este genero mahalatini and mahotella queens........
love them so much
This music rocks big time 😊
If this doesn't rock you to the core then nothing will!
I levo it❤️❤️❤️🇬🇭
Lovely music .... from the 1960 's
Daddy you are the best thing I miss in my life,can only have imaginations when I listen to this song you liked so much.Rest in Peace Daddy.
J'adore les pas de danse de kazet.😂😂
tremenda voz que tuvo Mahlathini! me eriza la piel
Imbodlomane ngokwayo nga la voice
Ghana❤❤❤🇩🇪🙏🙏🙏
sangena zintombi zomgqashiyo, kwathula umoya - Rejoice, the Queens of Mgqashiyo are here
sagiya zintombi zomgqashiyo - watch the Queens of Mgqashiyo dance
Lilizela Mlilizeli - Ululate/Rejoice
Takes me back to Bophuthatswana...Moribo wa Africa
+phepheng mokgatlhe haaaaa my broer Radio Mmabatho maaaaaaan yeeeeer
2021 I'm still here
Reminds me of my teenage years
I was so small this song still not sound old
Anyone 2019
this makes my uncle dance off his bad bones and i love it too
Go it uncle!!!
Ezingasoze zabuna RIP Mahlathini 🥰🥰🥰
Saramnguni
Hurrra oa grande Mahlathini. Que Deus o tenha.
Beautiful soulful music❤️
The old legend Mahlatini
Happy New year form Debbie
anyone 2018
At their best.
Ngaze ngakhumbula intombie eyayingizala😢😢😢
esta musica hace parte de la cultura netamente cartagenera
Thank you🙏 mamas.
AWESOME!!!
Mahlathini we miss you
The roaring lion of africa
Mahlathini ne Mahotella Queens. 💗
Let's leave Covid and bushiri and Ginimbi in 2020 and go back for a while. Siyahamba manje...
March 2018😘😍
me encanta esta musica energisante
Approved
très belle musique,j'aime
Mino omonate thata otswang ko afrika xikwembu👐👐
Great group
this is good
THIS ISNOT BUBBLE GUM TYPE OF MUSIC.
Whatever happened to these princesses after Mahlathini passed on?
Simon had subwoofer in his throat .500watts
Live show lena. Ungathi kudlalw i cd kanti cha. Kwakusetshenzwa la. Kuhlonishwa abalandeli hayi lento yamanje
Eish hayi kwakudlalwa lapha gazet hayi sukanini
💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽🥰🥰🥰
I am looking for a song done in Sotho/Tswana by Mahotela Queens called Lenyalo or Nyalo we. Anyone with a link please help. Thank you.
Alilili....
please, can anyone provide a translation into English for these lyrics?
It would almost impossible to translate it in English. Because it's too tribal and cultural. But it's simple talking about a ladies of a certain reed dance(umngqashiyo). How good they dance and proud doing it. That's how close translation it I could come. It's about certain tribal/traditional dance.
🎉🎈✨🥇🎁🎀🥰❤🧡💛💚💙💜
Can anyone tell me the meaning of the lyrics? Or tell me where I can find them written so I can get them translated? Please!
all ladies are alive,Mahlathini is late
Nako tsarona ruri