Ndi-Phendule
Letta Mbulu Lyrics
Hela mmanyeo
Hela ngwaneso
Ke khale ke kokota monyako
Dintho di tla loka neng?
Ke o tjheketse sediba
Se ke lebile le masimong
Khomo di tletse sakeng la Ntate
Dumela ho ba moratuoa
Sukundixhesha, ndinik' ixesha lokucinga
Sukunxama baby wam
Thula ndivile
Njengelanga eMpumalanga
Litshon' eNtshonalanga
Isithembiso sam' sobanjalo
Thula ndivile
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Uthando lwam lolwakho
Bendi'ba uyayazi lonto
Kodw' umendo unzima
Umendo uyandingcangcazelisa
Matsatsi a re sia
Ha le tjhaba Botjhabela
Ha le wela, le subetje
Nako ha e emele nna le wena
Ke dumellana le wena
Ke nnete, nako ha e emele motho
Empa lenyalo ha se papadi
Jonna basadi! Ke tla thusoa ke mang?
Thembi mntakwethu
Ke tla o ahela motse o motle
Re fumane bana
Diponono dikoti marameng
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Heh Mntakwethu, khawund'phendule bo
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Hai ngwaneso, o ko nkarabe
Ke batla ho ba mokhonyana haeno
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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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Mfundo Zondi
- Hush, I've heard you, my (man),
- There is still time, so give me time to think,
- Don't rush, my baby,
- Hush, I've heard you,
- Like the sun in the East,
- Sets in the West,
- My promise will remain,
- Hush I heard you.
- - My love is yours,
- I thought you knew that,
- But marriage is difficult
- Marriage makes me nervous (or scared)
- - I agree with you,
- It's true, time waits for no one,
- But marriage is not a game,
- Oh my goodness, who will help me?
ozonkwo
as a 23 year old i find music of this genre more appealing....our parents were spoiled by good quality music
Carrington Ndhlovu
I'm literally 21 from Zimbabwe my parents were really lucky hey
Letlhogonolo Ramaboea
Lol exactly!
Busisiwe C Steenkamp
I completely agree with you . I'm 22 years of age and I love the music they made in the 70s 80s and 90s
Deon_ Visionary
ozonkwo wow a I turn 23 this year
Michael Mahlong
ozonkwo I'm 30 years this year and I still reflect back on music of those days pain suffering blacks will prevail always
Ntomboxolo Majwede
when a song reminds u of an event that hasn't happened,know it's a great song! β₯
Yoliswa Nolubabalo Zozo
hahahaha certainly!
Katlego Mohlala
Ntomboxolo Majwede my parents wedding anniversary is in 3 weeks and this song is already making me feel nostalgic
Collen Tshepo
HAHAHA.