Sing whoa,
From London to Soweto,
A street soul in the ghetto.
Back from the West Indies,
When I'm in the city let my mind echo,
Memories of Soweto.
And anywhere that we go,
I'm letting you know,
The walk of a Street Soul.
Look man,
I was born there.
I mean bred there.
I mean without the bread.
Viva was all I had.
The people sang Amandla and the streets were red.
Liberation was a dream that we never had.
As I took a back seat on my mumma's back,
And I looked over the shoulder and saw the hurt.
Mumma let me kill this song for you,
After all this years this is Uhuru.
I stepped off a jet plane I'm in S.A once again,
With the faces of change and the feelings' the same.
And the lines on my hands are as free as this land.
But it wasn't always so,
Still reminds me of home.
Mumma let me kill this song for you,
After all this years this is Uhuru
Sing whoa
Sing whoa
Sing yeah.
What our memories in times of,
Inspired I exemplify.
Memories Of Soweto is written by Marlon Mcvey, Tebogo Cornelius Moloto, Khetukubonga Zasemg Ntshangase, Bonginkosi Dlamini, Ishmael Mahomed Jan. ✔️
When was Memories Of Soweto released?
It is first released on November 19, 2007 as part of Mattafix's album "Rhythm & Hymns" which includes 11 tracks in total. This song is the 9th track on this album. ✔️
Which genre is Memories Of Soweto?
Memories Of Soweto falls under the genres Hip Hop, Rap. ✔️
How long is the song Memories Of Soweto?
Memories Of Soweto song length is 3 minutes and 38 seconds.
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check amazon for Memories Of Soweto mp3 download these lyrics are submitted by kaan Songwriter(s): Marlon Mcvey, TEBOGO CORNELIUS MOLOTO, KHETUKUBONGA ZASEMG NTSHANGASE, BONGINKOSI DLAMINI, ISHMAEL MAHOMED JAN Record Label(s): 2007 Buddhist Punk Official lyrics by
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