Song Description
This first ?World Radio? song started it all. The majority of the vocals are in Zulu, a language indigenous to South Africa. They sing about the rejoicing and celebration of the freedom fighters when they are freed from detention. The beginning of the song is evocative of the sun rising on the African plain and progresses as the warriors make their way home culminating in the African choirs rejoicing and dancing and
once again singing an ?Alleluia? praise chant. The Universal Zulu Nation are a proud, loving, respectful, and very positive people that stand for these 20 things: knowledge, wisdom, understanding, freedom, justice, equality, peace, unity, love, respect, work, fun, overcoming the negative to the positive, economics, mathematics, science, life, truth, facts, and faith.
Song Length |
5:19 |
Genre |
World - World Beat |
Tempo |
Medium Slow (91 - 110) |
Lead Vocal |
Mixed Vocals |
Mood |
Cool, Blissful |
Subject |
General, Drugs |
Language |
Multi-Language |
Era |
2000 and later |