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Soweto Gospel Choir - Weeping <Exclusive>

: More recently, the choir recorded a version with Kurt Darren for the 2020 album The South African Songbook .

The song was originally written in the mid-1980s by , a white South African who was drafted into the army during the heights of the apartheid era. Soweto Gospel Choir - Weeping

: The choir has performed "Weeping" alongside various artists, including a high-profile collaboration with Josh Groban and Vusi Mahlasela for Groban's 2006 album Awake . : More recently, the choir recorded a version

: It served as a protest song, famously using an allegory about a "man" (the South African government) and a "monster" (the rising tide of resistance) that he claimed did not exist. : It served as a protest song, famously

: First recorded by the band Bright Blue in 1987, it was later voted the "South African Song of the Century" in 1999. Soweto Gospel Choir’s Performance