Abalele Lyrics {English Meaning} – Dj Maphorisa | Kabza De Small
Kabza De Small and DJ Maphorisa team up with Ami Faku in ‘Abalele,’ a track that blends deep house with heartfelt lyrics. Amanda Faku pens the words, while the trio crafts a melody that pulses with emotion. The song tells a story of love, regret, and forgiveness, wrapped in a rhythm that keeps you moving.
Released: September 17, 2021
Abalele
Dj Maphorisa | Kabza De Small
Lyricist
Amanda Faku
Composer
Amanda Faku, Dj Maphorisa, Kabza De Small
Abalele Meaning & Lyrics (Dj Maphorisa | Kabza De Small)
Ami Faku sings, ‘I’m sorry my baby, I’m asking for forgiveness,’ capturing the pain and vulnerability of a strained relationship. The lyrics mention water flooding the house and mountains collapsing, symbolizing the chaos of unresolved emotions. The vocalist’s plea for reconciliation is both raw and relatable.
Awe Udlala Ngam’Oh, you’re playing with me.
Undivisa KabuhlunguYou’re hurting me so badly.
Lendlela Ondiphethe NgayoIt’s the way you’re treating me.
Uvus’abaleleYou’re waking those who are asleep.
I’m Sorry My Baby Ndicel’uxoloI’m sorry my baby, I’m asking for forgiveness.
Ndikuxolele My Baby You Didn’t Mean ItI’ve forgiven you my baby, you didn’t mean it.
Ndisak’thanda MnaI still love you so much.
I’m Sorry My Baby Ndicel’uxolo I’m So Sorry NowI’m sorry my baby, I ask for forgiveness, I’m so sorry now.
Ndikuxolele My Baby You Didn’t Mean ItI’ve forgiven you my baby, you didn’t mean it.
Ndisak’thanda MnaYou know I still love you.
Ha-A E-Ya UvusabaleleHa-a, e-ya, you’re waking those who are asleep.
Ha-A E-Ya UvusabaleleHa-a, e-ya, you’re stirring up what was at rest.
Ha-A Eh Ya UvusabaleleHa-a, eh ya, you’re waking those who are asleep.
Ha-A E-Ya UvusabaleleHa-a, e-ya, you’re stirring up what was at rest.
Iya-Ho Iya-HoOh, yeah, oh, yeah.
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Angen’amanz’ Endlini Dilik’intabaWater has flooded the house, the mountain has collapsed.
Masibuyelane Silibale Izinto ZakudalaLet’s get back together and forget the things of the past.
I Said I Miss You I Really Miss You (so Sorry Now)I said I miss you, I really miss you (so sorry now).
I’m Sorry My Baby Ndicel’uxoloI’m sorry my baby, I’m begging for forgiveness.
Ndikuxolele My Baby You Didn’t Mean ItI’ve forgiven you my baby, I know you didn’t mean it.
Ndisak’thanda MnaI really do still love you.
I’m Sorry My Baby Ndicel’uxoloI’m sorry my baby, please forgive me.
I’m So Sorry NowI’m so sorry now.
Ndikuxolele My Baby You Didn’t Mean ItAnd I’ve forgiven you my baby, you didn’t mean it.
Ndisak’thanda MnaBecause I still love you.
Ha-A E-Ya UvusabaleleHa-a, e-ya, you’re waking those who are asleep.
Ha-A E-Ya UvusabaleleHa-a, e-ya, you’re stirring up what was at rest.
The ‘Abalele’ lyrics convey the struggle to mend a broken bond, and the chemistry between Kabza De Small, DJ Maphorisa, and Ami Faku makes the track unforgettable. This Amapiano hit is a perfect blend of rhythm and emotion.