They are called the Fiji Bati for a reason and they sing this song for a reason! In the Fijian communal structural set up a Bati is a warrior. They are keepers of the law and they fight for the protection of their people. Before they went to battle our ancestors gathered at a burekalou or temple to call on ancestral gods. We sacrificed human bodies are then and their skull were buried in each post of the burekalou. When Christianity came cannibalism stopped and we stopped the acknowledgement of evil. Christianity became a pillar of our people. Good to see our Warriors seeking the God of Christianity instead of acknowledgement of ancestral evil gods.
If you're wondering what they're saying....well "Qo na noqu masu" is (This is my Prayer) and the lyrics is kinda similar to "I Need Thee every hour" and yeah..its a Fijian hymn..
The thing I love most is that it's their manager who's their conductor. Let's stop and think for a minute.. can you imagine Roy Hodgson doing the same thing with the England Football Team???
thanks nicholas garnett for putting up this video we fijian proud of viewing this clip coz we love to sign n not afraid of anything when we r up on stage. Vinaka boys may our god bless u guys ....
Uuuu Oqo na noqu masu meu masu ka niu sa gadreva Meu seretaka sara Na yacai Jiova Repeat Chorus I Jiova Ni vukei au mada kau vaaqara na gagadre ni yaloqu au qai tagica ga Repeat Ni rogoci au ka niu sa gadreva meu seretaka rawa na yacai Jiova Repeat uuu uuu uuu Chorus Haleluya haleluya mai vakahaleluya mai vakahaleluya Haleluya vua
@@megag52 A rough translation: This is my prayer (my prayer) I pray that I'm in need I want to sing in the name of Jehovah Chrs Jehovah (Jehovah) Please help me I seek you My spirit is yearning I cry out Hear me out I am in need I want to sing in the name of Jehovah Hallelujah (Hallelujah) Come and sing hallelujah Come and sing hallelujah Hallelujah to Him.
wow...a national team that doesn't shy away from their faith in the public square...
Its very beautiful, I saw them perform this when they played Samoa on saturday. Its as good as a Haka, way more positive and uplifting
They are called the Fiji Bati for a reason and they sing this song for a reason! In the Fijian communal structural set up a Bati is a warrior. They are keepers of the law and they fight for the protection of their people. Before they went to battle our ancestors gathered at a burekalou or temple to call on ancestral gods. We sacrificed human bodies are then and their skull were buried in each post of the burekalou. When Christianity came cannibalism stopped and we stopped the acknowledgement of evil. Christianity became a pillar of our people. Good to see our Warriors seeking the God of Christianity instead of acknowledgement of ancestral evil gods.
beautiful from a Tongan brother. Toso Viti
If you're wondering what they're saying....well "Qo na noqu masu" is (This is my Prayer) and the lyrics is kinda similar to "I Need Thee every hour" and yeah..its a Fijian hymn..
Praise Jesus! Vinaka to my Fijian bros. God bless Fiji.
The thing I love most is that it's their manager who's their conductor. Let's stop and think for a minute.. can you imagine Roy Hodgson doing the same thing with the England Football Team???
Goosebumps everytime
Magnificent...🇿🇦🏉🇫🇯
This is why I am proud to be a fijian
I am not Fijian but this makes me want to be! They are my brothers.
Just notice that's my dad clapping all way through it 😂😂😂😂
Joji, shut up
+E Laulii lol all good joji
+E Laulii savage hahaha
thanks nicholas garnett for putting up this video we fijian proud of viewing this clip coz we love to sign n not afraid of anything when we r up on stage. Vinaka boys may our god bless u guys ....
Uuuu
Oqo na noqu masu
meu masu ka niu sa gadreva
Meu seretaka sara
Na yacai Jiova
Repeat
Chorus
I Jiova
Ni vukei au mada
kau vaaqara
na gagadre ni yaloqu
au qai tagica ga
Repeat
Ni rogoci au
ka niu sa gadreva
meu seretaka rawa
na yacai Jiova
Repeat
uuu uuu uuu
Chorus
Haleluya haleluya
mai vakahaleluya
mai vakahaleluya
Haleluya vua
whats the translation?
@@megag52 A rough translation:
This is my prayer (my prayer)
I pray that I'm in need
I want to sing in the name of Jehovah
Chrs
Jehovah (Jehovah)
Please help me
I seek you
My spirit is yearning
I cry out
Hear me out
I am in need
I want to sing in the name of Jehovah
Hallelujah (Hallelujah)
Come and sing hallelujah
Come and sing hallelujah
Hallelujah to Him.
GOD IS GREAT👆👆👆
Forever
To God be the Glory for ever and ever...amen!!!thank you boys and job well done...dou kalougata tiko!!
My second favourite team now that was great
awesome.....proud to be fijian.......GOD BLESS US ALL
beautiful
Beautiful indeed!
You can't get any better than that
Well done the Batis.Very powerful indeed.
God bless fiji,,,
All the Best Boys......
good work manager for conductor
All the best boys...totoka dina na sere
god will be good to you guys, vinaka na sere
O for Awesome..Wananavu Boys !
He himeni u'i keia, u'i loa no.
Can't wait for the 28th when they do it before the game!
Vinaka boys..
Wananavu...
Malie Fisi✌🏾
How cool was that :-)
No need for a church choir if a fijian rugby team happens to be in town!
Isa GO WITH GOD BOYS :D
Vinaka na sere Boys!
vinaka na sere Talatala Qase Tagi and the Bati's....
whats the translation of this ?
They were saying: Ash...play hard and you could be our orange boy ;)
This is my prayer, that I may sing of Jehovah to the nations. O Lord, Help me, for this is the desire of my heart.
Matt Hudson,your grand mother is our orange boy..& your sister is our cheer leader.
Sa yawa ,viti,viti,viti
totoka dina na domo ni sere!
Wananavu
Totoka
:')
totoka