The song is widely interpreted as a to parental support and the sacrifices made by the older generation.
Released during the golden era of the 999 Music label, "My Mother My Father" helped establish New School as a group capable of delivering more than just club hits. New School - My Mother My Father
"My Mother My Father" is a foundational Kwaito track by the South African group , released on November 10, 1996, as part of their debut album Hey Pop! . Produced by the legendary kwaito pioneer Arthur Mafokate , the song serves as a profound emotional centerpiece in a genre often associated more with upbeat party rhythms than sentimental narratives. Musical Composition The song is widely interpreted as a to
: It blends the slow-tempo house beats of mid-90s South Africa with soulful vocal delivery, creating a "valence" or emotional tone that balances the nostalgia of childhood with a celebration of family. My Mother My Father - song and lyrics
My Mother My Father - song and lyrics by New School - Spotify