Kelvin Momo leads the heartfelt track ‘Intyatyambo,’ a standout from the album ‘Ntsako.’ He collaborates with lyricists Babalwa Mavuso, Kelvin Thato Letwaba, and Yolanda Nyembezi, who also co-compose the melody. Together, they craft a song that tells the story of love and reconciliation.
What is the meaning of Intyatyambo Lyrics from Ntsako?
The songwriter mentions a flower as a symbol of renewal and commitment. In one line, Kelvin Momo sings, ‘I’ve brought a flower for you, I’m feeling renewed by this love.’ The lyrics also describe a burning fire, emphasizing the intensity of the emotions involved.
Ndandinga jonganga ukuvalelisaI didn’t mean to say goodbye,
Ndandingak’ bonanga ukuba uyalilaand I didn’t see that you were crying.
Sul’ezonyembezi (Sul’ezonyembezi)Wipe away those tears (Wipe away those tears),
Ndizobuy’ ekseni (Ndizobuy’ ekseni)I’ll be home by morning (I’ll be home by morning).
Ndikuphathel’ intyatyamboI’ve brought a flower for you,
Ndivuselel’ lulothandoI’m feeling renewed by this love.
LuyabilaIt’s boiling over,
Luvuth’ umliloand the fire’s burning bright.
Ndikuphathel’ intyatyamboI’ve brought a flower for you,
Ndivuselel’ lulothandoI’m feeling renewed by this love.
LuyabilaIt’s boiling over,
Luvuth’ umliloand the fire’s burning bright.
Konk’ okwam’Everything I have,
Konk’ okwaeverything that’s,
Kwezulwini nasemhlaben’in heaven and on earth.
Konk’ okwam’Everything I have,
Konk’ okwaeverything that’s,
Kwezulwini nasemhlaben’in heaven and on earth.
Nasemhlaben’And on earth.
Ndikuphathel’ intyatyamboI’ve brought a flower for you,
Ndivuselel’ lulothandoI’m feeling renewed by this love.
LuyabilaIt’s boiling over,
Luvuth’ umliloand the fire’s burning bright.
Ndikuphathel’ intyatyamboI’ve brought a flower for you,
Ndivuselel’ lulothandoI’m feeling renewed by this love.
LuyabilaIt’s boiling over,
Luvuth’ umliloand the fire’s burning bright.
Konk’ okwam’Everything I have,
Konk’ okwaeverything that’s,
Kwezulwini nasemhlaben’in heaven and on earth.
Konk’ okwam’Everything I have,
Konk’ okwaeverything that’s,
Kwezulwini nasemhlaben’in heaven and on earth.
Nasemhlaben’And on earth.
Ngizobuyel’ ekhayaI’m returning home,
Ngizobuyela kuwe nono wamiI’m coming back to you, my darling.
Ngizobuyel’ ekhayaI’m returning home,
Ngizobuyela kuwe nono wamiI’m coming back to you, my darling.
Ngizobuyel’ ekhayaI’m returning home,
Ngizobuyela kuwe nono wamiI’m coming back to you, my darling.
Ngizobuyel’ ekhayaI’m returning home,
Ngizobuyela kuwe nono wamiI’m coming back to you, my darling.
Ndikuphathel’ intyatyamboI’ve brought a flower for you,
Ndivuselel’ lulothandoI’m feeling renewed by this love.
LuyabilaIt’s boiling over,
Luvuth’ umliloand the fire’s burning bright.
Ndikuphathel’ intyatyamboI’ve brought a flower for you,
Ndivuselel’ lulothandoI’m feeling renewed by this love.
What does ‘Intyatyambo’ mean? The lyrics offer a poetic tribute to love’s ability to heal and renew. The track, sung by Kelvin Momo in Zulu, is a touching reminder of the power of returning home to those we cherish.