Dala
Semi Tee Lyrics


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Kudala kudala ndikulindile
Kudala kudala ndikulindile
Kudala kudala kudala kudala ndikulindile
Kudala kudala kudala kudala ndikulindile

Lelanga lashona lomoya wavunguza
Kudalandikulindile
Lelanga latshona lomoya wavunguza
Kudalandikulindile

Kudala kudala kudala kudala ndikulindile
Angehle kudala ndikulindile
Angehle kudala ndikulindile

Helelele hayibo helelele helelele (Helele hayibo)
Helelele helelele (Helele hayibo)
Helelele helelele (Helele hayibo)
Helelele helelele (Helele hayibo)

Helelele helelele (Helele hayibo)
Helelele helelele (Helele hayibo)
Helelele helelele (Helele hayibo)
Helelele helelele (Helele hayibo)

Kudala kudala kudala kudala ndikulindile
Kudala kudala kudala kudala ndikulindile
Kudala kudala kudala kudala ndikulindile
Kudala kudala kudala kudala ndikulindile

Lelanga lashona lomoya wavunguza
Kudalandikulindile
Lelanga lashona lomoya wavunguza
Kudalandikulindile
Kudala kudala kudala kudala ndikulindile

Helelele hayibo helelele helelele (Helele hayibo)
Helelele helelele (Helele hayibo)
Helelele helelele (Helele hayibo)
Helelele helelele (Helele hayibo)

Helelele helelele (Helele hayibo)
Helelele helelele (Helele hayibo)
Helelele helelele (Helele hayibo)
Helelele helelele (Helele hayibo)

Angehle kudala ndikulindile
Angehle kudala ndikulindile




Angehle kudala ndikulindile
Angehle kudala ndikulindile

Overall Meaning

The repetitive lyrics of Semi Tee's "Dala" seem to convey a state of anticipation and longing for something that was promised or expected to happen a long time ago. The phrase "Kudala Kudala Ndikulindile" (which means "I have been waiting for a long time") reinforces this theme of waiting, as the singer expresses how much he has been anticipating that long-awaited event or person. The phrase "Lelanga lashona lomoya wavunguza" (which means "The sun is setting and the wind is blowing") creates a sense of urgency, as if something is about to happen, and the chorus repeats this phrase over and over again, as if to build anticipation for an event that is about to happen.


The song has a jubilant and upbeat tempo, which creates a contrast to the theme of waiting and anticipation. The repetition of the chorus, the use of the word "helele" (which is a celebratory shout in Zulu), and the call-and-response pattern in the song's structure, all serve to create this celebratory atmosphere. It is as if the singer is expressing that despite the waiting and anticipation, he is ready to celebrate when that long-awaited event finally happens.


Overall, "Dala" seems to be a song about the joy of anticipation and the hope that comes with it. It suggests that even though we may be waiting a long time for something, it does not have to be a negative experience, as we can still find joy in looking forward to what is to come.


Line by Line Meaning

Kudala kudala ndikulindile
I have been waiting for a long time


Kudala kudala kudala kudala ndikulindile
I have been waiting for a very long time


Lelanga lashona lomoya wavunguza
The sun is setting and the wind is blowing


Kudalandikulindile
I have been waiting for a long time


Angehle kudala ndikulindile
I still have to wait a bit longer


Helelele hayibo helelele helelele (Helele hayibo)
An expression of impatience or frustration




Lyrics © O/B/O CAPASSO
Written by: RAMAILA TUMELO EFRAEM, SENZO MICHAEL SHAZI

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