Showing posts with label Jerusalema E Ncha. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jerusalema E Ncha. Show all posts

Saturday, June 28, 2025

MAKI. MOKOENA - GOSPEL CHOIR STAR

Here is a song that has been a number one favourite on TheChoirChannel YouTube channel, title OSATLA Mpaballa from Project Revival.




O Satla Mpaballa - Revival Project featuring Maki Mokoena

https://youtu.be/prbbAKCpeiE 




Friday, June 6, 2025

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Monday, September 17, 2012

INSIDEPOSTOLA: DIRA DIKA NTHLOYA


After seeing The O’Jays perform I was taken back to one of the best albums I ever heard during the golden era of apostolic music.

Jerusalem E Ncha released an album 1990 titled “Dira Dika Nhloya”. It is was one of the four albums which send Jerusalema E Ncha into national popularity with so much airplay it was crazy. The other three albums were “Re Boke Ka Pelo”, “Rea U Boka Morena”, and “Suna Maru”.

I remember watching Jerusalema E Ncha on Dumisani/Tumisang and could not believe my eyes as they performed “Joko Ea Hao” and “Hale Lakatsa Hotseba”. The vocal talent and musical affectation quality of the entire albums and both songs is so super that am always listening for any choir which can developed anything of the same standard yet original. Am still waiting.

This is truly a classic with songs like: Batswasi Ba Batho, Thato, Alleluya, and Jesu O Kgutletse.

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Thursday, December 25, 2008

In Memory of Joseph Motaung

A video featuring a song from Jerusalema E Ncha in memory of the late Joseph Motaung affectionately referred to "Seletsoa" which we've been told that it means instrument. A moving song indeed.