of the Afro-soul movement in the late 90s.
The song repeats the refrain of being cold, asking for comfort, and expressing the deep yearning for a partner to return or to simply be present to provide that necessary human warmth. ringo madlingozi ndiyagodola
LyricFind and Genius . Ingab'uphi we sthandwa sam? Kuyabanda apha ekhaya Zobuya nini oh dali wam? Mmh ndiyagodola (ndiyagodola) Eh ingubo ezininzi mama Oh azindincedi (we sthandwa sam) Awu mama (wo sthandwa sam) Noba sendizifudumeza Oh akusebenzi (wo sthandwa sam) Ingab'uphi we sthandwa sam? Kuyabanda apha ekhaya Uzobuya nini oh dali wam? Mmh ndiyagodola (ndiyagodola) Khawundixelele mama Hayi hayi hayi of the Afro-soul movement in the late 90s
To understand the weight of the song, one must understand the title. In isiXhosa, "Ndiyagodola" translates to "I am cold" or "I am shivering." Ingab'uphi we sthandwa sam
He had drunk a big bottle of iced tea to cool down, and now, an hour outside of East London, his body was sending him a very clear, urgent message: Ndiyagodola (I need to pee).
The Long Walk Home