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Born as Margaret Mcingana in 1938 in Queenstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
She died in 2000
In the 1950s Singana moved to Johannesburg and soon started performing with The Symbols. In 1972 she made "Good Feelings" with the band. She became the first black artist to feature on the Radio 5 hit parade. Singana's song "I never loved a man the way I loved you" became a hit. In 1973, Singana was cast as the lead singer in the musical Ipi Tombi and soon made herself famous with the song "Mama Tembu's Wedding". She suffered from bad health for many years but in 1986 she returned to sing "We Are Growing", the theme song from the television series Shaka Zulu.
Singana has received many awards, including the 1976/1977 critics award from the British magazine Music Week. She was known as "Lady Africa" in Southern Africa.
Where Is The Love?
Margaret Singana Lyrics
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Love is love is the hour
Come on come on and get ready
Get up get up and rock steady
Baby love is all you’ve got to give
My love love is all you’ve got to give
Lets get it up get it up more
Love is love is the hour
Come on come on and get ready
Get up get up and rock steady
Baby love is all you’ve got to give
My love love is all you’ve got to give
Lets get it up get it up more
Love is love is the power
Love is love is the hour
Baby love is the power
Lerato lerati la matla
Uthando uthando lunamandla
Khawuleza khawuleza uqhabalale
Ixesha Tshukuma uqakadule
Darling ukung'fake ngesandla
Ngithi ke ngithi ke
Ngicela ungifake ngesandla
Ngithi ke ngithi ke
Love is love is the power
Thando uthando lunamandla
Love is love is the power
Love is love is the hour
Thando uthando lunamandla
Thando uthando lunamandla
The song "Where Is the Love?" by Margaret Singana talks about the power and importance of love. The repetitive lyrics, "Love is love is the power" and "Love is love is the hour," emphasize the idea that love is a force that can conquer all. Singana encourages listeners to "get ready" and "rock steady" in order to fully embrace and express their love. She also reminds us that "baby love is all you've got to give" and that we should always strive to "get it up more" and give as much love as we can.
The second verse is sung in Zulu and adds an element of cultural diversity to the song. The lyrics roughly translate to "Love, love is powerful / Quickly, quickly protect love / The time is pressing and it’s urgent / Darling, hold my hand." Singana's use of multiple languages reinforces the universal nature of love, which transcends linguistic and cultural barriers.
Line by Line Meaning
Love is love is the power
Love is the force that drives us all
Love is love is the hour
Love is what we need right here, right now
Come on come on and get ready
Get ready to show some love
Get up get up and rock steady
Stand strong and steady in expressing love
Baby love is all you’ve got to give
Love is the best gift you can offer
My love love is all you’ve got to give
Give love from the heart
Lets get it up get it up more
Let's increase the love we share
Lerato lerati la matla
Love is the strongest power
Uthando uthando lunamandla
Love is a mighty force
Khawuleza khawuleza uqhabalale
Hurry up and spread love
Ixesha Tshukuma uqakadule
Don't waste time, love now
Darling ukung'fake ngesandla
Honey, hold my hand
Ngithi ke ngithi ke
I say, I say
Ngicela ungifake ngesandla
Please hold my hand
Thando uthando lunamandla
Love is a powerful force
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