Winnie Khumalo
As Winnie Khumalo grew up she developed a strong and beautiful singing voic… Read Full Bio ↴As Winnie Khumalo grew up she developed a strong and beautiful singing voice. At 15, when she started singing, her natural talent launched her singing career.
The independent and spirited Khumalo released her debut album, Hey Laiti, in 1988. While she was given recognition by the industry for her impressive vocal abilities, she also had to endure some criticism from people who said she copied Brenda Fassie, with whom she was working.
Few people really know who Khumalo is. That is because for many years she lived in the shadow of the legendary Fassie, for whom she was a backing vocalist. She also doubled up as a filler whenever the pop icon was not able to make it on stage.
Khumalo does not mind in the least if she is compared to Fassie.
“I learnt more about music while I was with Brenda Fassie than I learnt anywhere else.
“She was my mentor and role model,” Khumalo says.
Khumalo pays tribute to Fassie on her album Happy Day, which she released last year.
In a song titled Ngikujongile, Khumalo appeals to people to stop fighting over Fassie’s estate and royalties.
“Whenever someone dies people fight over the deceased’s belongings instead of mourning. We should be ashamed of ourselves,” Khumalo complains.
On Happy Day, her voice is full and powerful.
She sings with that alluring purr that gives a hint of everything she’s got.
After taking a long break from the music industry, she joined Kalawa Jazmee Records five years ago.
The album opens with a house tune titled Drift Away. The song will take you down memory lane. Khumalo wrote the song herself, to tell people that she has made a decision to drift away from her old lifestyle.
She sings that she wants to climb new heights, where she wants to live her life to the full.
The 36-year-old believes that her new album will take the industry by storm.
“This album is what the music industry has been missing. The songs will take you to church, to wedding ceremonies, to clubs and to parties like there is no tomorrow,” she says confidently.
Khumalo says Kalawa Jazmee Records also wanted her to sing gospel music, but she felt she is not ready for it.
“I am not spiritually ready to commit to gospel music yet. I have a lot of sins to deal with. I do not want to be a fake like some gospel artists who are saturating the industry,” she says.
Her gospel tunes were produced by Sipho Mbele who works with gospel divas Deborah Fraser and Hlengiwe Mhlaba. And Khumalo delivers her messages like an angel from heaven.
She has a son with former world boxing champion Dingaan Thobela and a daughter with her ex-husband, the former bubble- gum musician Seabee of Thiba fame.
While she took a break from music, Khumalo busied herself with business.
She has also appeared in the TV drama Muvhango, featured on the Brothers Of Peace album Life iskoroko, and in Chicco Twala’s low-budget movie, My sh*t father and my lotto ticket.
The independent and spirited Khumalo released her debut album, Hey Laiti, in 1988. While she was given recognition by the industry for her impressive vocal abilities, she also had to endure some criticism from people who said she copied Brenda Fassie, with whom she was working.
Few people really know who Khumalo is. That is because for many years she lived in the shadow of the legendary Fassie, for whom she was a backing vocalist. She also doubled up as a filler whenever the pop icon was not able to make it on stage.
Khumalo does not mind in the least if she is compared to Fassie.
“I learnt more about music while I was with Brenda Fassie than I learnt anywhere else.
“She was my mentor and role model,” Khumalo says.
Khumalo pays tribute to Fassie on her album Happy Day, which she released last year.
In a song titled Ngikujongile, Khumalo appeals to people to stop fighting over Fassie’s estate and royalties.
“Whenever someone dies people fight over the deceased’s belongings instead of mourning. We should be ashamed of ourselves,” Khumalo complains.
On Happy Day, her voice is full and powerful.
She sings with that alluring purr that gives a hint of everything she’s got.
After taking a long break from the music industry, she joined Kalawa Jazmee Records five years ago.
The album opens with a house tune titled Drift Away. The song will take you down memory lane. Khumalo wrote the song herself, to tell people that she has made a decision to drift away from her old lifestyle.
She sings that she wants to climb new heights, where she wants to live her life to the full.
The 36-year-old believes that her new album will take the industry by storm.
“This album is what the music industry has been missing. The songs will take you to church, to wedding ceremonies, to clubs and to parties like there is no tomorrow,” she says confidently.
Khumalo says Kalawa Jazmee Records also wanted her to sing gospel music, but she felt she is not ready for it.
“I am not spiritually ready to commit to gospel music yet. I have a lot of sins to deal with. I do not want to be a fake like some gospel artists who are saturating the industry,” she says.
Her gospel tunes were produced by Sipho Mbele who works with gospel divas Deborah Fraser and Hlengiwe Mhlaba. And Khumalo delivers her messages like an angel from heaven.
She has a son with former world boxing champion Dingaan Thobela and a daughter with her ex-husband, the former bubble- gum musician Seabee of Thiba fame.
While she took a break from music, Khumalo busied herself with business.
She has also appeared in the TV drama Muvhango, featured on the Brothers Of Peace album Life iskoroko, and in Chicco Twala’s low-budget movie, My sh*t father and my lotto ticket.
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Winnie Khumalo Lyrics
Amabele Ndikunikil'izandla Ndakunika nengalo Ndakunik'amabele Awuyaz…
Be Strong Ungambon'ehlala ehleka njalo Ungambon'ehlala ekhuluma njalo …
Ben 10 Sondela la Sondela kimi Come duze la Come duze kimi Oh sond…
Corruption Hayi i-festive Sengiqhub'icorruption Ngipheth'uSpiyangro UOs…
Crying In Da Rain Walking all alone in the rain Talking to myself in the…
Drifting Away I'm drifting away I'm drifting away I'm drifting away I'm dr…
Ezandleni Ezandleni Namanxeba Wazithwal'izono zethu Ezandleni Namanxe…
Happy Day Laze lafika lelilanga Usuk'ebengililindile Waze wangithatha …
Hero Life oh life Full of ups and downs Yes like a season Beats…
Higher And Higher Lomshini uyaduma Uthusa lezikhothane Happy snipper ngiyabazu…
Impilo Bengingazi mina Ukuth' impilo kanti injena bo Ithatha osenza…
Izulu Lengom'ivunyiwe Bakhala bonk'abantu Bakhala bath'iza nezulu …
Kulezontaba Wath uyahamba ubhek e Goli kandonga zyaduma wath ngimbambel …
Live My Life Rags and sweaty bodies everywhere Hands in the air like we…
Living my life Hayi ndibonile Ndatsho mna ndavela Ndabuya ndathi ndim lo Kw…
Mvulelinhliziyo Uma ngihamba mina Ngizulazula mina UJes'ukhona Yebo ukhona …
Nguye Yedwa Nguye yedwa Nguye yedwa Owazi zonke Zonk'izono zami Nguye y…
Over And Over Aaaah Wena Aaah Wena Aaaah Wena Aaah Wena Angilal'ebusuku …
Phezulu Noma kumnyama ngiyayibona indlela Ngiguqa ngedolo ngicela ku…
Phuma Kum Oooh Feeling so lonely I gotta get out of here The things y…
Soka Lam Amai mwana muteuro Mandimwaya muteuro Hembe dzese mteuro Emb…
Summer Rain Baby baby Mangibona wena ngivele ngigule Inhliziyo yami Ibea…
Too Late Ten kilometres barefooted in the bush Started raining on the…
Umuhle Njalo Bayakhuluma Bath'ufuna imali yami Bayakhuluma Bath'ungenza i…
Wanna Live My Life Hayi ndibonile Ndatsho mna ndavela Ndabuya ndathi ndim lo Kw…
Wazula Zula Wazulazula nemigwaqo kant'uyaphi na? Kant'uyolalaphi na? Waz…
Yabantu Yewena Yewena Yewena Yewena Yewena Winnie Khumalo Dlala, dl…
Sipho Zulu
on Kulezontaba
Wathi uyahamba ubheke eGoli [You said you were leaving to Joburg]
Kwandonga ziyaduma [to the roaring mountains]
Wathi ngik’bambel’inhliziyo yakho [You said I should hold your heart]
Wen’uzobuya [You would come back]
Manje ukuphi na? [Where are you now]
Ngoba ngiyak’dinga [Because I need you]
Ngizothatha ibhasi yasekuseni [I’ll take the morning bus]
Ngizokufuna lapho [to look for you there]
Ezintabeni zaseGoli [In the Joburg mountains]
Refrain
Kuleziya ntaba bangisithele isithandwa sami [In those mountains they have my sweetheart out of sight]
Kuleziya ntaba bangifihlele ulavi wami [In those mountains they have hidden my love]
Uyakhumbula mhla ngiyokha amanzi [Do you remember the day I went to fetch some water]
Wangibamba ngesandla wenz’isethembiso [You held my hand and made a promise]
Wathi ngeke ungilahle [You said you’d never leave me]
Wathi sofa silahlane [You said death would do us apart]
Manje awusekho lana la [Now you are no longer here]
Manje ilelo Goli [it’s (because) of that Joburg]
Wathath’inhliziyo yami [You took/stole my heart]
Wathi uzobuya kodwa manje awusekho [You said you’d come back but now you are no more]
Refrain
Mina ngiyak’khumbula! [I miss you]
Mina ngiyak’dinga! [I need you]
KwaNdonga Ziyaduma, eGoli! [in the rumbling mountains, in Joburg]