Everybody Sing Along
Letta Mbulu Lyrics
(Hoya hoya) Hoya hoya ho
(Hoya) Hoya
(Hoya hoya) Hoya hoya ho
(Hoya) Hoya
(Hoya hoya) Oya oya ho
(Hoya) Hoya oya
(Hoya hoya) Hoya hoya ho
(Hoya) Hoya
(Everybody sing along)
(Everybody sing along)
(Everybody sing along)
Ha ah sing along
(Ah sing along)
(Everybody sing along)
(Ah sing along)
(Everybody sing along)
(Ah sing along)
(Everybody sing along)
(Ah sing along)
(Everybody sing along)
(Ah sing along)
(Everybody sing along)
(Ah sing along)
(Everybody sing along)
(Sing along sing along)
(Everybody sing along)
(Sing along sing along)
(Everybody sing along)
(Sing along sing along)
(Everybody sing along)
(Sing along sing along)
(Everybody sing along)
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Letta Mbulu (Soweto, 23 August 1942) is a South African jazz singer born and raised in Soweto. She has been active since the 1960s, but left South Africa for the United States in 1965 due to Apartheid. In the U.S. she worked with Cannonball Adderley and Harry Belafonte. Her singing can also be heard in Roots (TV miniseries), The Color Purple, and she was a guest on a Season 6 episode of Soul Train.
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mzwandile mdlokovana
I use to dance for this song in the Disco and people would mak a circle around me as I was good in jiving. I love Sis Letta and Bra Katse'music and also watched them performing in Lesotho and have been their follower till this day. Thank you for the music.
LeKis
In the early 80s my parents used to hold the wildest parties in the neighbour, like 3 day marathon, Christmas 1983 this was the song!!!
Bunkhens
Sounds like my Dad. RIP Dad.
He passed last year 7/05/2019
Manyabole pex Phasha
I think it was 1981 when the man in the name Obert Mabelane, caring big radio cassette with a beld on his shoulder, playing this gem. I didn't want him to pass by, oh this song will do you. And what a memory
Vallentyne Youssuf
I was a very small boy in the early 80s but to date this song gives me tremendous energy. The great freedom fighter called LETTA MBULU!! VIVA!VIVA!!
Mandla Mfeka
it's where I fell in love with afro jazz music
Mandla Mfeka
i am proud of her
Mandla Mfeka
reminds me at school "wow" what a voice
Andrew Kwezi
Thanks James for this gem👌👌
Antony Mwandha
My older friends used to take girls behind the house whenever this song played. I ferried chairs and pillows.. 1982 ..... Lovely reach