Cannon
Miriam Makeba Lyrics


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Bazobaleka
Sobadubula weh mama
Bazobaleka weh mame
Bazobaleka mama

Bazobaleka
Sobadubula weh mama
Bazobaleka weh mame
Bazobaleka mama

Sizobadubula ngembayi-mbayi (Bazobaleka)
Dubula ngembayi-mbayi
Sizobadubula ngembayi-mbayi (Bazobaleka)
Dubula ngembayi-mbayi

OoVerewoedi (Dubula)
Bayakhokha (Dubula)
Sizobathola (Dubula)
Bazobaleka (Dubula ngembayo-mbayi)

OoVerewoedi (Dubula)
Bayakhokha (Dubula)
Sizobathola (Dubula)
Bazobaleka (Dubula ngembayo-mbayi)

Sizobadubula, dubula (Iyo)
Dubula ngembayi-mbayi (Iyo)
Sizobadubula, dubula (Iyo)
Dubula ngembayi-mbayi (Iyo)

Nank'uSobukwe (Dubula, dubula)
Uyababona (Dubula, dubula)
Sebebaleka (Dubula, dubula)
Uzobathola (Dubula ngembayi-mbayi)

Nank'uSobukwe (Sizobadubula, dubula)
Uyababona mama(Dubula, dubula)
Sebebaleka (Dubula, dubula)
Sesibatholile (Dubula ngembayi-mbayi)

Sizobadubula, iyo (Dubula, dubula)
Dubula ngembayi-mbayi (Dubula, dubula)
Sizobadubula, iyo (Dubula, dubula)
Dubula ngembayi-mbayi (Dubula ngembayi-mbayi)

Sizobadubula ngembayi-mbayi (Bazobaleka)
Dubula ngembayi-mbayi
Sizobadubula ngembayi-mbayi (Bazobaleka)
Dubula ngembayi-mbayi

Bazobaleka
Sobadubula weh mama
Bazobaleka weh mame
Bazobaleka mama

Bazobaleka
Sobadubula weh mama




Bazobaleka weh mame
Bazobaleka mama

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Miriam Makeba's song "Cannon" are primarily in Zulu, and they tell a story of resistance and liberation. The repeated line "Bazobaleka" means "they will scatter" or "they will run away" in Zulu, and it serves as a rallying cry for the people who are oppressed or marginalized. The song's chorus, "Sobadubula weh mama," can be translated as "we will shoot them, mother," emphasizing a sense of defiance and the willingness to fight for freedom.


Makeba's use of repetitive chants in the song creates a powerful and unifying effect, echoing the ways in which collective resistance and struggle can transcend language and cultural barriers. The song expresses a desire for liberation and a call to action, with the repeated lines encouraging people to stand up against their oppressors and fight for their rights. Through its energetic rhythm and impassioned delivery, "Cannon" embodies the spirit of resistance and the strength found in unity.


Line by Line Meaning

Bazobaleka
They will run away


Sobadubula weh mama
While sobbing and mourning, oh mother


Bazobaleka weh mame
They will run away, oh grandmother


Bazobaleka mama
They will run away, mother


Sizobadubula ngembayi-mbayi (Bazobaleka)
We will shoot with bayonets (They will run away)


Dubula ngembayi-mbayi
Strike with bayonets


OoVerewoedi (Dubula)
It is an order (Strike)


Bayakhokha (Dubula)
They are looting (Strike)


Sizobathola (Dubula)
We will find them (Strike)


Bazobaleka (Dubula ngembayo-mbayi)
They will run away (Strike with bayonets)


Sizobadubula, dubula (Iyo)
We will shoot, strike (Yes)


Dubula ngembayi-mbayi (Iyo)
Strike with bayonets (Yes)


Nank'uSobukwe (Dubula, dubula)
Here is Sobukwe (Strike, strike)


Uyababona (Dubula, dubula)
You see (Strike, strike)


Sebebaleka (Dubula, dubula)
They are taking flight (Strike, strike)


Uzobathola (Dubula ngembayi-mbayi)
You will find them (Strike with bayonets)


Sesibatholile (Dubula ngembayi-mbayi)
We have found them (Strike with bayonets)




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Mfundo Piti


on To Those We Love (Nongqongqo)

At the time the song was composed and released all the people mentioned ((Mangaliso) Sobukhwe, (Albert) Luthuli, (Nelson) Mandela, and (Walter) Sisulu were alive. While the three were in prison at Robben Island, Luthuli was not in prison, hence the question to Luthuli asking what "will you do?". Luthuli was the president of the banned African National Congress (ANC). Sobukhwe the president of Pan Africanist Congress (PAC). Mandela and Sisulu occupied executive leadership positions within the ANC at the time of their sentencing to serve life sentences in prison (1964). The same question is asked to all Africans.

Mfundo Piti


on To Those We Love (Nongqongqo)

The lyrics of "To Those We Love" by Miriam Makeba are about the struggles, sacrifices, and resilience of great African leaders who fought for freedom, justice, and equality. The repetitive chorus, "Bahleli bonke entilongweni, Bahleli bonke kwaNongqongqo" refers to how all these leaders, including Sobukwe, Luthuli, Mandela, and Sisulu, are resting in peace or buried in their respective homes. The verses pose questions about their legacy and the continuation of their work, asking "Why, Baba Luthuli? What will you do?" and "What will happen to us, MaAfrica?" These questions are a call to action for listeners to carry on the struggle for freedom and justice.

Junior


on Soweto Blues

The melancholy in her voice

Junior


on Mama

It makes me cry I could not bury my mother cause I was in prison when I ask prison authorities to allow me an opportunity to go and attend the funeral they refused. We always underestimate the role of women

no


on Beware, Verwoerd! (Ndodemnyama)

no
hi! i enjoted. this song. i loved it

Matt Olomu


on Noweva

This is your challenge, South Africans who understand the lyrics of NOWEVER. Do yourselves and Africa a favour. Interpret it.

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