Black President - Brenda Fassie



     
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Black President Lyrics


The year 1963
The people's president
Was taken away by security men
All dressed in a uniform
The brutality, brutality
Oh no, my, my black presidentHim and his comrades
Were sentenced to isolation
For many painful years
For many painful years
Many painful years
Of hard laborThey broke rocks
But the spirit was never broken
Never broken
Oh no, my, my black presidentHmm maa, hmm maa, hmm ma mama
Hmm maa, hmm maa, hmm ma mama
Hmm maa, hmm maa, hmm ma Madiba
Hmm maa, hmm maa, hmm ma Madiba
Ahh uyem-yemThey broke rocks

But the spirit was never broken
Never broken
Oh my black presidentLet us rejoice for our president
Let us sing for our president
Let us pray for our president
Let us sing, let us dance
For Madiba, Madiba's freedomNow in 1990
The people's president
Came out from jail
Raised up his hand and said
"Viva, viva, my people"He walked the long road
Back, back to freedom
Back to freedom
Freedom for my black presidentLet us rejoice for our president
Let us sing for our president
Let us pray for our president
Let us sing, let us dance
For Madiba, Madiba's freedomWe thank You Lord,
For listening to our prayers
Oh, my presidentI will die for my president
I will sing for my president
I will stand and say
Viva, viva, viva, viva, viva, viva my president

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Brenda Fassie (November 3, 1964 – May 9, 2004), was a legendary South African pop singer and widely considered the voice for disenfranchised blacks during apartheid. She was affectionately known as the Queen of African Pop. Brenda was born in Langa, Cape Town as the youngest of 9 children. She was named after Brenda Lee, an American country singer. Her father died when she was 2, and with the help of her mother, a pianist, she started earning money by singing for tourists.

Read more about Brenda Fassie on Last.fm.


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