: The verse "Pula ea medupe" refers to a steady, soaking rain, which in Southern African cultures is a symbol of prosperity, peace, and blessing.
The song is widely available on major streaming platforms and featured on various career-spanning collections: Marena (Reya Dumedisa) - Spotify Mahlathini & The Mahotella Queens - Marena Reya Dumedisa
The title and central refrain, "," translates to " We are greeting you " or " We greet you " in Sotho. : The verse "Pula ea medupe" refers to
: A steady, danceable tempo driven by electric guitar and bass. Released prominently on their 1988 album Paris –
Released prominently on their 1988 album Paris – Soweto , the song is a vibrant anthem of greeting and unity. It features the group’s signature "groaning" basso-profundo vocals from Simon "Mahlathini" Nkabinde paired with the high-energy, multi-part harmonies of the Mahotella Queens. Key Themes and Lyrics
: The song celebrates the beauty of the Maluti Mountains and the heritage of the Sotho and Tswana people. Musical Style