Mlindo The Vocalist - Egoli ft. Sjava

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Published 2019-07-25

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  • @christianmrz
    My exam results just came out, I passed , I have finished my 3 year degree after 6 years at university I will be graduating soon, I have never seen my parents proud it brought tears to my eyes. I felt hopeless, but God has been faithful. Songs like this remind us of where we came from, the struggles we face. I pray that someone reading this, may light shine on their path, konke kuzolunga mtaka ma' keep hustling, keep pushing. Don't forget to pray.
  • @yourboysiphee
    RIP to those who left home to hustle and came back in a coffin
  • @veetonvee2858
    I'm leaving my comment here so that after a year someone likes it,I'll be notified and play this masterpiece again😭❤
  • @bongiwezaca2721
    Just finished building my mums house at the age of 22☺️extremely grateful to God and my mum is so proud of me..Rise black child Rise
  • Just finished building a house for my Gogo in Kzn...hustling egoli, I’ve never been so proud of myself..the blessings she’s pouring upon me are overwhelming...My Gogo 👑
  • 2024 I still feel tears coming out when i listen to this masterpiece🥺🥺.... if you reading this, never forget where you come from. Take care of your mom because once she pass on from this planet theres a piece in you that she leaves withand it can never be replaced🤞
  • Tomorrow is the beginning of my second attempt as a final year student. I'm teary eyed typing this because I struggled so much last year. I lost my motivation and ended up failing some crucial modules. By some miracle, I have been granted a second opportunity by God and my ancestors. My bursary didn't drop me like I thought it would, just yesterday I moved in to my place in Johannesburg and I am feeling highly motivated! To cut a long story short, I will return here once I graduate at the end of this year. Edit (16/12/22) - I made it 🙏🏽 Edit #2 (21/04/23) - I got a job 😭😭😭😭
  • @n.s5771
    I grew up being led down by family I was always treated like a black sheep... after Matric I fought to get a bursary and now I'm in my varsity in collage..I'm still gna fight to start my own business
  • This will be the most watched South African video of 2019👏. I listen to this song everytime I miss home. So many of us have left our families behind so that we can have a better future and make them proud. Black child keep pressing on, your breakthrough is coming ✊
  • Mama am coming with that paper🎓🎓 Life is going to be better..*final year student*
  • @mikemielie1490
    I left home more than 10 years ago and had less than R50 on my first day in GP to eat and survive when I came here. Last year, more than 10 years later I was playing this song in a car that I bought for my mom and I was driving her around in my hometown...it was a moment I will treasure forever...bambelela✊🏿 we came to fulfill our dreams here in Jozi, we not playing no games
  • "uNkulunkulu emuhle njalo. Uzongipha amandla". Worship and faith in two lines. Glory be to God!
  • @exmonaex7793
    I know 99% won't read this but.. Whoever is reading will be successful one day and make their parents proud😊
  • I'm a black American Male who doesn't know a bit of Zulu but can still feel the love in this song
  • @godfreekhiba9860
    My brother and I bought a house for my mother after she retired from being a domestic work.😢😢😢😢GOD IS GREAT
  • @nellarasi5872
    I gave birth to a stillborn son 1 year ago, when I first heard this song last year I thought of my baby. The life of wonder and wishing I now live. I still can't listen to this song without crying, it's just the constant wondering who he would have become. Oh Lakhanya temba lam. When you say "umama wandithwala 9 months esiswini" I break down. This song gives me so much hope for the amazing man my son would have been. Thank you Mlindo
  • @paddymush
    I don’t even understand what they are saying but the way I’m in love with this song, mad love from Zimbabwe 🇿🇼
  • I grew up in a home of rich people with my mom the only unfortunate child of 10 children, she was disrespected, dehumanised, i ddn know how to talk to her until I taught myself to talk to her in a respectful manner, and protected her.....😘 I won't rest until I give her the world she deserves it😍This is to you mama, im not only coming home with that paper but im bringing the bag too👑
  • I played this song when I arrived from Cape Town to E.C At my mom's place with my new car BMW 3 series, she was in tears because I'm the first in our family to ever bring such, I hugged her and told her there's more to come....