The title of the song, "Ndiyagodola," is an isiXhosa phrase that translates directly to "I am cold."

In the landscape of South African Afro-pop, few songs capture the duality of longing and warmth quite like Blaq Diamond’s "Ndiyagodola." Released as part of their widely acclaimed album Umuthi , the song became an anthem for lovers separated by distance or circumstance. While the melody is soft and guitar-driven, the lyrics carry a weight of emotional vulnerability. To fully appreciate the track, one must look beyond the chorus and understand the translation of the isiXhosa and isiZulu lyrics that drive the narrative.

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It seems you're asking for a of the lyrics of a song titled "Ndiyagodola" (likely a South African song, given the Nguni language root — isiZulu or isiXhosa).