Lalelani
Miriam Makeba Lyrics


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Lalelani nans'indaba
Enkulu evele lapha
Lalelani, lalelani bakithi
Kukhon'abantwana abathathu
Ababizwa ngokuthi zintombi
Labantwana ngabaseNgxukulo
Ababizwa ngokuthi zintombi
Labantwana ngabaseNgxukulo

Bathi nxa bevela
Kujabul'abantu
Ngoba labantwana
Bafana nelanga liphuma

Bathi nxa bevela
Kujabul'abantu
Ngoba labantwana
Bafana nelanga liphuma

Lalelani nans'indaba
Enkulu evele lapha
Lalelani, lalelani bakithi
Kukhon'abantwan'abathathu
Ababizwa ngokuthi zintombi
Labantwana ngabaseNgxukulo
Ababizwa ngokuthi zintombi
Labantwana ngabaseNgxukulo

Bathi nxa bevela
Kujabul'abantu
Ngoba labantwana
Bafana nelanga liphuma

Bathi nxa bevela
Kujabul'abantu




Ngoba labantwana
Bafana nelanga liphuma

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Lalelani" by Miriam Makeba & The Skylarks convey a celebratory tone and highlight the joy that children bring to the world. The repetitive phrase "Lalelani nans'indaba" translates to "Listen to this story" or "Here is the story." The phrase serves as an invitation for the listeners to pay attention to something significant that is happening or being shared. The following line, "Enkulu evele lapha," can be interpreted as "A big thing is happening here."


The song emphasizes the presence of three children, referred to as "abantwana abathathu" or "three children." They are specifically identified as "zintombi" (girls) and "bafana" (boys) from "Engxukulo" or a specific place. The lyrics suggest that the arrival of these children brings immense joy to the people ("Kujabul'abantu") as they come into the world and bring light ("nelanga liphuma").


Overall, "Lalelani" celebrates the significance of children in society and the joy they bring. It invites the listeners to pay attention and appreciate the arrival of these children, highlighting the happiness and excitement they bring to the people around them.


Line by Line Meaning

Lalelani nans'indaba
Listen, this is the story


Enkulu evele lapha
A big issue has emerged here


Lalelani, lalelani bakithi
Listen, listen my people


Kukhon'abantwana abathathu
There are three children


Ababizwa ngokuthi zintombi
They are called girls


Labantwana ngabaseNgxukulo
These children are from Ngxukulo


Ababizwa ngokuthi zintombi
They are called girls


Labantwana ngabaseNgxukulo
These children are from Ngxukulo


Bathi nxa bevela
They say when they grow up


Kujabul'abantu
People will be happy


Ngoba labantwana
Because the children


Bafana nelanga liphuma
Will shine like the sun


Bathi nxa bevela
They say when they grow up


Kujabul'abantu
People will be happy


Ngoba labantwana
Because the children


Bafana nelanga liphuma
Will shine like the sun


Lalelani nans'indaba
Listen, this is the story


Enkulu evele lapha
A big issue has emerged here


Lalelani, lalelani bakithi
Listen, listen my people


Kukhon'abantwan'abathathu
There are three children


Ababizwa ngokuthi zintombi
They are called girls


Labantwana ngabaseNgxukulo
These children are from Ngxukulo


Ababizwa ngokuthi zintombi
They are called girls


Labantwana ngabaseNgxukulo
These children are from Ngxukulo


Bathi nxa bevela
They say when they grow up


Kujabul'abantu
People will be happy


Ngoba labantwana
Because the children


Bafana nelanga liphuma
Will shine like the sun


Bathi nxa bevela
They say when they grow up


Kujabul'abantu
People will be happy


Ngoba labantwana
Because the children


Bafana nelanga liphuma
Will shine like the sun




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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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