Mahlathini & Mahotella Queens - Kazet Gazette Page

The complete lyrics for by Mahlathini & The Mahotella Queens celebrate development and African tradition, using music to send messages across the continent.

: It emphasizes that sending messages through music is a core African tradition and rhythm.

The song, often associated with the style (South African Township Jive), was released in 1988 on the Paris - Soweto album. Mahlathini & Mahotella Queens - Kazet Gazette

: The lyrics mention "buses and trains" (ti bazi, switimela), celebrating the growth and modernization within South African regions like Gaza.

it's nice(Oh yes) so nice(Eeh, eeh, eeh, eeh, oh yes) do it again(Oh yes) it's so sweet(Eeh, eeh, eeh, eeh, oh yes) kwa Nandika(Oh yes) it's nice, nice The complete lyrics for by Mahlathini & The

: The song features multiple languages, including Tsonga (the "Ka Zet" refrain) and Zulu sections (the "Giya woza" calls to dance). Mahlathini & Mahotella Queens Gazette Kazet Lyrics

This is our kind of rhythm in AfricaWe send our messages through musicIs our tradition in AfricaThis is our kind of rhythm in AfricaWe send our messages through musicIs our tradition in AfricaCome on, come on, let's sing together now : The lyrics mention "buses and trains" (ti

AfricaUkujabula kwakhoKushukuma zonk'izizweAy, ukugiya kwakhoKujabulisa zonk'izintaba