: While Ntando never stopped creating, he saw a significant resurgence in popularity around 2019-2021 with the release of the album Nono , which featured a polished, full version of "Ndiyamthanda" that introduced his signature sound to a new generation. Where to Listen
(meaning "I love them/him/her" in isiXhosa) is a definitive Afro-pop love anthem by the multi-award-winning South African artist Ntando Bangani . Originally appearing on his 2004 debut album Kwantu , the song remains a staple of South African romantic music and has seen various re-releases and live versions over the decades, including a prominent 5:19-minute version on his 2019 album, Nono . The Legacy of a Love Song Ntando- ndiyamthanda (Full version)
: The lyrics—centered on the refrain "Yebo ndiyamthanda bo" (Yes, I love them)—serve as a bold, unwavering declaration of affection against any outside interference or doubt. : While Ntando never stopped creating, he saw
: While Ntando never stopped creating, he saw a significant resurgence in popularity around 2019-2021 with the release of the album Nono , which featured a polished, full version of "Ndiyamthanda" that introduced his signature sound to a new generation. Where to Listen
(meaning "I love them/him/her" in isiXhosa) is a definitive Afro-pop love anthem by the multi-award-winning South African artist Ntando Bangani . Originally appearing on his 2004 debut album Kwantu , the song remains a staple of South African romantic music and has seen various re-releases and live versions over the decades, including a prominent 5:19-minute version on his 2019 album, Nono . The Legacy of a Love Song
: The lyrics—centered on the refrain "Yebo ndiyamthanda bo" (Yes, I love them)—serve as a bold, unwavering declaration of affection against any outside interference or doubt.