Mangwane mpulele

R75,00

Mangwani Mpulele” (also spelled Mangwane Mpulele) is a traditional Sotho folk song from Southern Africa. The title translates to “Aunt, open the door for me, I am getting wet in the rain,” with Mangwane referring to a mother’s younger sister. The song expresses a plea for shelter from the rain—an especially meaningful image in drought-prone regions—while some interpretations suggest deeper cultural symbolism, including themes of family relationships or marriage.

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  • Artist
    Public Domain
  • Score Type
    PDF
  • Format
    Digital Sheet Music
  • Pages
    2
  • Arrangement
    John Manamela
  • Publisher
    AfriScore Global
  • Instruments
    Voice+Piano

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