“Living Darfur” (also known as “Living”) is the first single from Mattafix’s album Rhythm and Hymns, released in 2007. The beginning of the song sounds similar to a part of Madonna’s song “Mother and Father”, taken from her 2003 release American Life.[1] The Zulu part of the song is a sample of Sout...
See the nation through the people's eyes
See tears that flow like rivers from the skies
Where it seems there are only border-lines
Where others turn and sigh
You shall rise
You shall rise
There's disaster in your past
Boundaries in your path
What you desire will lift you higher
You don't have to be extraordinary just forgiving
Of those who never heard your cries
You shall rise
You shall rise
And look towards the skies
Where others fail you'll prevail in time
You shall rise
Awu indoda yam
Hayi bayibulele bo
Hayi indoda yam
Hayi ababanda bam
Ukubu izi ingane zabo zodlala zibuzuswa
Ingane ezindane zabo zodlala zibuziswa
You may never know if you lay low lay low
You may never know if you lay low lay low
You may never know if you lay low lay low
You may never know if you lay low lay low
You shall rise
You shall rise
You shall rise
Sooner or later we must try living
Ingane ezindane zabo zodlala zibuziswa
You may never know if you lay low lay low
You may never know if you lay low lay low
You may never know if you lay low lay low
You may never know if you lay low lay low
See the nation through the people's eyes
See tears that flow like rivers from the skies
Where it seems there are only border-lines
Where others turn and sigh
You shall rise
You shall rise
You shall rise
You shall rise
You may never know if you lay low lay low
You may never know if you lay low lay low
You may never know if you lay low lay low
You may never know if you lay low lay low
Sooner or later we must try living
Living Darfur was written by Marlon Roudette.
Living Darfur was produced by Preetesh Hirji & Marlon Roudette.