Jolinkomo
Miriam Makeba Lyrics


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Jolinkomo Jola
Ajamile amadoda
Jolinkomo Jola
Ajamile amadoda

Zijamile iinjinga neenjoli
Khawujole kaloku
Zijamile iinjinga neenjoli
Khawujole kaloku

Hayi Jolinkomo Jola
Ajamile amadoda
Jolinkomo Jola
Ajamile amadoda

Oh zijamile iinjinga neenjoli bo
Khawujole kaloku
Zijamile iinjinga neenjoli bo
Khawujole kaloku

Woya jijima ah jijima
Woya jijima ah jijima
Woya jijima ah jijima
Woya jijima ah jijima
Woya jijima ah jijima
Woya jijima ah jijima
Woya jijima ah jijima
Woya jijima ah jijima

Hay, hay, hay, hay, hay, woh, woh, woh, woh
Ha na na na na woya hala
Hay, hay, hay, hay, hay, woh, woh, woh, woh
Ha na na na na woya hala

Jolinkomo Jola
Ajamile amadoda
Jolinkomo Jola
Ajamile amadoda

Zijamile iinjinga neenjoli
Khawujole kaloku
Zijamile iinjinga neenjoli bo
Khawujole kaloku

Woya, woya, woya, woh, woh, woh, woh
Ha la la la la woya hala




Woya, woya, woya, woh, woh, woh, woh
Jolinkomo jola

Overall Meaning

The song Jolinkomo by Miriam Makeba is a joyous celebration of life, dance, and nature. The song starts with the repetition of the line "Jolinkomo Jola" which in isiZulu means "Dance, ox, dance" indicating a sense of freedom and relaxation from the daily life's struggles. The following lines "Ajamilie Amadoda" means "The men are exhausted," which could be interpreted as them being tired from all the hard work and needing this moment of dance to let loose.


The lyrics further describe a scene of children and youth dancing in a circle, as they rejoice with the ox, jolinking in the fields, and enjoying the natural beauty around them. The lyrics "Zijamile iinjinga neenjoli" means "The calves and grasshoppers have danced" suggesting that even the small creatures are swept up in the joy of life.


The overall message of the song is that dance and freedom are an essential part of life, which we should cherish and celebrate. The song's upbeat tempo, repetitive lyrics, and call and response structure are a perfect reflection of the joyous scene it describes.


Line by Line Meaning

Jolinkomo Jola
Let's dance Jolinkomo.


Ajamile amadoda
The men are happy.


Zijamile iinjinga neenjoli
The young and old have come together to dance.


Khawujole kaloku
They are enjoying themselves.


Hayi Jolinkomo Jola
Oh, let's dance Jolinkomo.


Oh zijamile iinjinga neenjoli bo
Oh, the young and old have come together to dance.


Woya jijima ah jijima
Move your feet, keep moving.


Hay, hay, hay, hay, hay, woh, woh, woh, woh
Express your joy.


Ha na na na na woya hala
Let's dance and celebrate.


Jolinkomo Jola
Let's dance Jolinkomo.


Woya, woya, woya, woh, woh, woh, woh
Move, move, move!


Ha la la la la woya hala
Let's dance and make noise.


Jolinkomo jola
Let's dance Jolinkomo.




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Comments from YouTube:

@Mina-ok5qm

I was raised on this. Just a baby up into my teens.

@chrisgambaro-vega9504

I don't know how many people on here actually sing or have ever held a mic on stage. But I want you all to notice how far the mic is from her mouth. She's singing over the top of it instead of directly into it and STILL produces INSANE power.

Her voice was an instrument.

@bozm9961

I am a singer and all I know makeba has 80 percent to be thanked

@cindymaes9468

That guy playing that classic guitar is awesome , and was with Miriam for many years.

@susankennedy5739

Brazilian, I think.

@maudeneyarber9997

Remember him from the Village Gate!!

@walterpereira9736

His nickname was Sivuca, a wonderful brazilian musician, who comes from the Northeast of Brazil. He did a lot for the brazilian music, a pride of my country.

@folanari6167

2021 I still listens to this song. I makes me feel good!!!

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@juvenia1ful

La mejor..RIP

@donotatme8072

Obviously as uJolinkomo I can't not come back here from time to time

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