Shosholoza
Overtone Lyrics


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Shosholozah
Shosholozah
Ku lezontabah
Stimela siphum' eSouth Africa
Shosholozah
Shosholozah
Ku lezontabah
Stimela siphum' eSouth Africa
Wen' uyabalekah
Wen' uyabalekah
Ku lezontabah
Stimela siphum' eSouth Africa

Traducción

Sigue adelante
sigue adelante
sobre aquellas montañas
tren de Sudáfrica
Sigue adelante
sigue adelante
sobre aquellas montañas
tren de Sudáfrica
Te vas alejando
te vas alejando




sobre aquellas montañas
tren de Sudáfrica

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Overtone's song "Shosholoza" are a traditional South African mining song that originated in the late 1800s. The phrase "Shosholoza" has been translated as "go forward," "make way for the next man," or "keep moving." This song is often sung by workers who are leaving the mines and is a way to lift their spirits and give them hope for the future.


The song is full of powerful imagery, referencing mountains and trains, which symbolize the challenging and often dangerous work of the mines. It speaks of leaving the mines and moving forward to a better life. The repetition of "Ku lezontabah" (over those mountains) and "Stimela siphum' eSouth Africa" (the train is leaving South Africa) reinforces the idea of leaving behind the difficult past and looking forward to new opportunities.


The chorus includes the phrase "Wen' uyabalekah," which is a Zulu phrase meaning "you are running away." This can be interpreted as a call to action, urging people to not be passive but to actively pursue their dreams and new opportunities.


Overall, "Shosholoza" is a powerful and uplifting song that has become a symbol of hope and resilience for South Africans.


Line by Line Meaning

Shosholozah
Continue moving forward


Shosholozah
Continue moving forward


Ku lezontabah
Over those mountains


Stimela siphum' eSouth Africa
Train coming from South Africa


Shosholozah
Continue moving forward


Shosholozah
Continue moving forward


Ku lezontabah
Over those mountains


Stimela siphum' eSouth Africa
Train coming from South Africa


Wen' uyabalekah
You are going far away


Wen' uyabalekah
You are going far away


Ku lezontabah
Over those mountains


Stimela siphum' eSouth Africa
Train coming from South Africa




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