15 yrs ago i used stream the music on casset and still rocking with it 2024😊 children reading this 2050 this man was a legend 😊 najua umepitia apa mih nadai like💀
Being a luo who loves mugithi, even though I don't understand the words, whenever I listen to this song I just feel like I'm in a different world all alone meditating....I love the song Soo much.......
You know this piece of music only lacks one thing.. Appreciation. This is so beautiful a composition that any bird flying during winter will stop their migration faults. Thats just how I landed to marry from Central. Beautiful song beautiful people. John Ndichu was my favorite since childhood
I will remain indebted to Muranga and it's people, this is where I attended my college and also started working. Can't forget Makavilla Resorts for such wonderful songs
My grandma passed away when I was 18. She brought me up from the age of 7! Wish she was still around to see how God has blessed me as she always prayed. Thiiri wake ni munene diui ngamuriha nakii.
Here brother ' Oh Mungu baba, Saidia Ndichu na usaidie Nyanya yangu ambaye anatembea akiinama......' something close to that, love this song coz I understand kamba and Kikuyu kidogo!
Here's a luo who has seriously been looking for this song and finally here we are, I've been forced to lije and subscribe coz it wasn't easy to locate this, i kept on typing "ngai fafa" only to get different results until i thought of adding "eee" between tge to words
I'm so happy to see people who are not even kikuyu love this beautiful song.... This is how GOD created us. We are all family regardless of our different lives.... Be blessed everybody 🙏🙏🙏
This song speaks the bare truth for those of us brought up by our grandmothers after parents passed on just days of our birth. It is most likely Ndichu was a real orphan. A very peaceful song that speaks to our hearts.
Oh God, help brother Ndichu, and our very old grandma, we are ophans, but my grandmother has been with us, helping each other through life, we can't repay our debt to her. But now I worry about the future, so many traps out there, there's women alcohol and accidents.....
Brings to mind our neighbors 'The Mwais' while growing up in Ngando Racecourse Mama Mwai used to exchange this Music with Tony Nyadundo's from our house. Talk of cultural integration and appreciation.
Remember listening to this song a million times from nyeri to eld in 2013..wen I went to do my basic military training.. Blessing to all those raised by single mum n grannys.. God bless you mummy for your hardwork in bring us up.. May God bless us too in our struggles that we be a blessing to you as long as you live
Iam a luo bt iam really in love with this song..anytime iam free i have to listen to this sweet song..evem though i dnt understand it..if you still listen to this song ur a legend and a hero.leave your like so we can recorgnise how many people still listen to this in 2022❤❤❤❤
2022 in the building jamming to this I love that part where it says, "..... Wathie gutwarithia ngari na ndereva ithatu. ...... " Amesema thigara, muhiki na Nini? I love it. ! Kwanza uwe umeguza ííre míhehu 😝🤭🏃♀️
David Kay the song is about a young orphan who is about to marry. He is dedicating this song to his grandma saying 'Listen, my friends, I have no father, no mother, They both died, I was only left with Grandma Wagakunga She brought me up through a lot of hardship Until I became a full grown man I am so indebted to her How will I ever replay her? CHORUS:- Dear God, help Ndichu (the original singer) And help Grandma Wagakunga I am so much indebted to you I don't know how I will ever repay you'. 2nd verse:- He then tells his lady that she is the one he wants to marry,so that she can lift the grandma up when she’s down and that they will share the one shilling that he earns. 3rd verse: He who have no crops never stops planting. Grandma wake me up early tomorrow for work so that we can have something to eat since there is nobody else who will ever come through for us. 4th verse: Hey young man,whenever you are drinking beer,remember your parents to avoid a curse. Never drive a car with three drivers;cigarette on your mouth with a lady by your side and another lady walking by and they are all in your head,that’s how you cause an accident and die,that is a curse from your parents. 5th verse; Wagaithuma (the producer) play for them this song wherever they are,Wagaithuma, they have ears and the don’t listen Wagaithuma,they have eyes but they don’t see Wagaithuma,Our people have perished because of curses, the curse from someone who is alive is more powerful than that of the dead. THATS THE BEST I COULD TRANSLATE FOR YOU👊🏼
I fell in love with this song after listening to the brass band version by Kenya Police Band, I had to look for it's original, and it's so nice, same as the brass version. LOTS OF LOVE FROM TORORO UGANDA.🤝🤝🤝🤝
Wow! There's something about this song. How the artist effortlessly flows & the composition. I so love it and it's reminiscent of the times i was so much into music and actually thought I'll be a musician. Nostalgic!
Any luo here? I don't understand the song but this song gives me goose bumps whenever i listen to it. It makes me wanna enroll for kikuyu language lessons....Thumbs up John Ndichu you were a real talent.
not a kikuyu nor do I understand what is the song all about but it must contain a strong message in love with kikuyu songs wish to get my rib from thea
Aki this song takes me back to 2007 my mum used to play it on casset😂 at the changer speaker waa aki ilibidi tu nizoe iyo song up to know its a master pice
Is anyone listening to this in Dec 2021? I lost my mom in 2020 and the memories and thoughts of the love, affection and lessons i received from her, are irreplaceable.
Am Kenyan reading some of the comments as i relate to the music am able to what john ndichu was trying to pass across...... Those who were brought up by their Grandmother's & have transitioned....Mungu azidi kuwa fariji.... Hugs& Love to All
What will you gain? Surely, those who say: "Our Lord is God Allah," and then go straight, the angels will descend upon them: "Do not fear, and do not grieve, but rejoice in the news of the Garden which you were promised.[Quran 41:30] Allah say [Quran Chapter 103] In the name of God, the Gracious, the Merciful. 1. By Time. 2. The human being is in loss. 3. Except those who believe, and do good works, and encourage truth, and recommend patience.
15 yrs ago i used stream the music on casset and still rocking with it 2024😊 children reading this 2050 this man was a legend 😊 najua umepitia apa mih nadai like💀
aki
This was the real staff,ever green(2024/04/22
13:22
❤
Tuko hapa 2024 tuna banjuka mbaya tena mbaya
Being a luo who loves mugithi, even though I don't understand the words, whenever I listen to this song I just feel like I'm in a different world all alone meditating....I love the song Soo much.......
Okay being a kikuyu and loving Luo is perfect ☺️☺️👌
i have a luo girl who loves kikuyu music. i love telling her the meanings
Surprisingly i always come back just to re-read your massages
Same way as a Kiuk i love Ohangla...there is way they hit differently
It is a deep song... This one will take you home
This song still sound brand new who still
Watching 2020?
mi
Lol
😍😍😍😍😍😍
U still watching this song god loves you
Wagakunga
You know this piece of music only lacks one thing.. Appreciation. This is so beautiful a composition that any bird flying during winter will stop their migration faults. Thats just how I landed to marry from Central. Beautiful song beautiful people. John Ndichu was my favorite since childhood
Say that again 🙌🙌
Say that again bro🙌🙌🙌🙌
A
Tuko wengi endugu🤣🤣
How can such melodies and music be missing in action?
I will remain indebted to Muranga and it's people, this is where I attended my college and also started working. Can't forget Makavilla Resorts for such wonderful songs
Waaaah
My grandma passed away when I was 18. She brought me up from the age of 7! Wish she was still around to see how God has blessed me as she always prayed. Thiiri wake ni munene diui ngamuriha nakii.
Yah true
Sending love💛
Urathime ciana ciaku, na tucucu
Mine to, am a product of good upbringing by grandma, may she continue resting in peace
Any luo in the house, i don't understand the words but the song gives me goosebumps. So lit
Here brother ' Oh Mungu baba, Saidia Ndichu na usaidie Nyanya yangu ambaye anatembea akiinama......' something close to that, love this song coz I understand kamba and Kikuyu kidogo!
Am a Luo I don't understand the words but the song is Lit. I only know 'CùCù'😂
Nguku into sima some
Still rocking this good tune.
@@collinsokoth1046 woww that's nyce
Whenever this Song plays i know that night i am going to be drunk silly. 😂
hehehe
Here's a luo who has seriously been looking for this song and finally here we are, I've been forced to lije and subscribe coz it wasn't easy to locate this, i kept on typing "ngai fafa" only to get different results until i thought of adding "eee" between tge to words
😂😂😂
Hii yako noma 😂😂
😂😂😂
I'm so happy to see people who are not even kikuyu love this beautiful song.... This is how GOD created us. We are all family regardless of our different lives.... Be blessed everybody 🙏🙏🙏
Like me, I haven't understood a single word but I have played this song a million times in full woofer sounds
Am kalee
This song speaks the bare truth for those of us brought up by our grandmothers after parents passed on just days of our birth. It is most likely Ndichu was a real orphan. A very peaceful song that speaks to our hearts.
Luya in the house I love the song so much thanks to mlamwa
I am a maasai heard this son in a matatu and felt in love from Australia
great
A matatu in Melbourne playing cucu wa Gakunga is a bit funny🤣🤣
I'm a maasai tu. Hii song wacha tu, tops
Oh God, help brother Ndichu, and our very old grandma, we are ophans, but my grandmother has been with us, helping each other through life, we can't repay our debt to her. But now I worry about the future, so many traps out there, there's women alcohol and accidents.....
Brings to mind our neighbors 'The Mwais' while growing up in Ngando Racecourse Mama Mwai used to exchange this Music with Tony Nyadundo's from our house. Talk of cultural integration and appreciation.
Whose listening to this beautiful song on 2020
Remember listening to this song a million times from nyeri to eld in 2013..wen I went to do my basic military training.. Blessing to all those raised by single mum n grannys.. God bless you mummy for your hardwork in bring us up.. May God bless us too in our struggles that we be a blessing to you as long as you live
you are lying, the views are less than 0.5M here.
@@time-traveller9294 😂😂😂😂 lakini kwa nini unakuanga hivyo?
@@time-traveller9294 it counts per account used not by how many times you view...
I remember my grandma singing this song to me and my cousin sahio wazazi wetu wameenda town kutafta maisha 😢,I love this song and my grandma too❤😊
I have just discovered this kikuyu song. i;m Swazi but it's lovely African song I can relate to
the song urges young men not to forget the task that their parents took in raising them.
@@niacreatives7691 thanks 🙏
Hw u know it's kikuyu 🙄
@@mugowanjoroge through some friends
Am Somali and I love your songs alot
The African woman sodhowow
Iam a luo bt iam really in love with this song..anytime iam free i have to listen to this sweet song..evem though i dnt understand it..if you still listen to this song ur a legend and a hero.leave your like so we can recorgnise how many people still listen to this in 2022❤❤❤❤
This song takes me to another world. Am lucky I understand the words courtesy of my in laws.
Still here in 2019 great hits 👏🏻👏🏻🙌🏻🇰🇪
Timeless tune,oldiz tamu
This was a 2009 heat lol am not good in Kikuyu
Sweet to the core...with love Ngash, UK 🙌
Lemme bring you guys back here never gets old
This song reminds me of my late mum ,😢 I'm left with my grandma who has dementia 😢I'm just crying 😢
I love this song because it's my great grandmother who is being shown there
Such a beautiful song.. lucky you.
That part of driving under the influence na uko na mrembo hapo kado is lit. Incredible. Sep 2019
This song reminds me of my dad. Passed on in 2009. He used to play the song every time he was drunk. R.i.p dad❤
2022 in the building jamming to this
I love that part where it says,
"..... Wathie gutwarithia ngari na ndereva ithatu. ...... " Amesema thigara, muhiki na Nini?
I love it. ! Kwanza uwe umeguza ííre míhehu 😝🤭🏃♀️
Nostalgia hits me hard whenever i listen to this jam, 😢😢
Who still listening like me in 2018
Fatuma Mahamed tuko pamoja 2018#StillStrong
Meee
Fatuma Mahamed 2019 and beyond
We are here...
mimi na hata sielewi the song yet naezaimba loool. i just love the song. The beats are sooo fine
I love this song .......handshake brought me here ....... can someone translate.
David Kay the song is about a young orphan who is about to marry. He is dedicating this song to his grandma saying 'Listen, my friends,
I have no father, no mother,
They both died,
I was only left with Grandma Wagakunga
She brought me up through a lot of hardship
Until I became a full grown man
I am so indebted to her
How will I ever replay her? CHORUS:-
Dear God, help Ndichu (the original singer)
And help Grandma Wagakunga
I am so much indebted to you
I don't know how I will ever repay you'. 2nd verse:- He then tells his lady that she is the one he wants to marry,so that she can lift the grandma up when she’s down and that they will share the one shilling that he earns. 3rd verse: He who have no crops never stops planting. Grandma wake me up early tomorrow for work so that we can have something to eat since there is nobody else who will ever come through for us. 4th verse: Hey young man,whenever you are drinking beer,remember your parents to avoid a curse. Never drive a car with three drivers;cigarette on your mouth with a lady by your side and another lady walking by and they are all in your head,that’s how you cause an accident and die,that is a curse from your parents. 5th verse; Wagaithuma (the producer) play for them this song wherever they are,Wagaithuma, they have ears and the don’t listen Wagaithuma,they have eyes but they don’t see Wagaithuma,Our people have perished because of curses, the curse from someone who is alive is more powerful than that of the dead. THATS THE BEST I COULD TRANSLATE FOR YOU👊🏼
@@JMartin923 Beautifully done
My everlasting love for mugiithi. Pure love from Kalenjin land ❤❤❤
I fell in love with this song after listening to the brass band version by Kenya Police Band, I had to look for it's original, and it's so nice, same as the brass version.
LOTS OF LOVE FROM TORORO UGANDA.🤝🤝🤝🤝
I first heard the song from my shosho,became my fav and now that she's gone I always listen to it and remember her
May the Almighty God in heaven bless my Grandmother. I love you shosh
Yaani this guy was ahead of his time.John ndichu you were a legend sir continue resting in peace. It's great hear this theme played by the military.
I am from Tigray, I love the song and the rythm. Can someone please share the lyrics
I love Tigray,viva TDF
the song is praising his grandmother...he says he was an orphan raised by his grandmother, he will never be able to repay her for raising him.
Wow! There's something about this song. How the artist effortlessly flows & the composition. I so love it and it's reminiscent of the times i was so much into music and actually thought I'll be a musician. Nostalgic!
I still come back to listen to this song...i love it.Omera in the house kujeni tuskie hii.
Any luo here? I don't understand the song but this song gives me goose bumps whenever i listen to it. It makes me wanna enroll for kikuyu language lessons....Thumbs up John Ndichu you were a real talent.
Im a luo
Welcome my Luo brother.... The point is not to understand, but to enjoy..... music is a universal language that unites us all. Peace and blessings
not a kikuyu nor do I understand what is the song all about but it must contain a strong message in love with kikuyu songs wish to get my rib from thea
I have listened to this song countless times. One of the best works from our Kikuyu brothers. More love from Kisumu
Don't understand anything but like this song courtesy of this Kikuyu lady
Ngai dathima niguo deities cucu witu akene onake niudu wakwa jesu
Though from lakeside this vibe shades tears grandma love care and all
John ndicu be blessed
Aki this song takes me back to 2007 my mum used to play it on casset😂 at the changer speaker waa aki ilibidi tu nizoe iyo song up to know its a master pice
I am not Kikuyu but one of the best Kikuyu songs to me. Hope one day I'll come to understand the whole song.
Am felling you
Kisii here but don't get enough of the music.
I'm From a different tribe but this song 💓💓💓
I'm a luo and i love this song 💜💜💜
2024 I don't understand anything but it reminds me the sounds I would hear when walking through Muthurua market in 2010
This masterpiece give me memories when was in high-school at the Sametime hustling around molo town
I don't get a word but I just like the music. It's great 👍
Totally awesome 👏 yet I am not even Quk, my No 1 ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Rūrū nī rūīmbo rūmwe nyendete mūno. Cūcū wa Gakunga ❤️ ❤️
Am luhya,i truely donno what the song is all about but for real....i love it.
Cucu wagakunga im back to my childhood favourite back in 1981
Watu wangu wa Umbrella, Uthiru, mpoooooo?
Best dedication to my granmah who's been there for me since I was 2yrs....mutumia ucio arathimwo muno❤❤
Wallahi i love this song wagakunga
I loved and still love this song till now.
Who is here 2023 to listen what John Ndichu left to use,
I miss my Shosh, may she continue resting in peace.
Napenda hii song sana my dad's name Ndichu 😘😘😘
In 2024 Totally appreciating legendary
songs and pray that the gen Alpha will appreciate it more and learn from it.
Waaau ,I like this song , I can understand what he is saying but I cant pronounce the words well , cucu wa gakuga ,God bless you👌💥
Nyimbo ndizo hzi za kitabo hata kama lugha sielewi beat naisikia vizuri sana
Wakamba tunakubali hii wimbo ❤✨
And during this coronavirus we have to care about our grandmothers ❤️
GOld tunes, cucu wa gakunga for relaxing weekend
Reminds me back in 2009 when i was clearing high school
If only someone can put tranlations to this lovely song...❤
Have such lovely memories to go down with it being half luo n brought up by my kyuk shosh
Watching this in 2019.
Mummy you are one in a million ...can't let you alone.....dedicated to my mum.👏
This and Tony Nyadundi are some of the things that connect Luos and Kikuyus... and then elections happen😢😢😢
Awesome. Tuliimba younger days. Kariobangi North. Very nice, nostalgic ❤❤.
Not a kikuyu but I love this song,reminds me some 10 to 12 years back😢😢😢
wagakunga kunga shosho we wagakunga.... sielewi lugha lakini naenjoy music
Woow the band yenyewe 😊 i feel it until now 2024 3:40
I'm a luo and I get some bit of Kikuyu but I honestly LOVE THIS SONG😊
@wachukamuchendu You brought me all this way, after listening your cover 🔥
🇰🇪2019....madaraka day
Translation please
Here 2021. Madaraka day is tomorrow.
This song reminds me of my late dad
Am a kisii but I love mogith as well even though I don't understand ❤❤❤❤❤
It's so nolstagic, a very nice song!
This is my favorite, dedication to lovely grandma may you live long to enjoy the fruits of the grandson u brought up as your son
Whatever he is saying he means it very good music
Is anyone listening to this in Dec 2021? I lost my mom in 2020 and the memories and thoughts of the love, affection and lessons i received from her, are irreplaceable.
Take heart
Am a kamba not hearing the words well but av found myself in love of this song....
Am Kenyan reading some of the comments as i relate to the music am able to what john ndichu was trying to pass across...... Those who were brought up by their Grandmother's & have transitioned....Mungu azidi kuwa fariji.... Hugs& Love to All
Mighty is my favourite salim.what a great song!
2021 am still here🥳🥳🥳these songs have very good advices.
What will you gain?
Surely, those who say: "Our Lord is God Allah," and then go straight, the angels will descend upon them: "Do not fear, and do not grieve, but rejoice in the news of the Garden which you were promised.[Quran 41:30]
Allah say
[Quran Chapter 103]
In the name of God, the Gracious, the Merciful.
1. By Time.
2. The human being is in loss.
3. Except those who believe, and do good works, and encourage truth, and recommend patience.
Simply mesmerizing ♥️♥️♥️♥️
i wish i understood the language
but its incredible
Listening in 2018.....rest in peace John ndichu!!!!!
Ww john ndichu hajakufa n bro yke
John Ndichu alifariki kitambo Andu a nyumba. May his soul Rest in Peace.
I love this song
Its 2020 and am still watching this ...
This song gives me goosebumps ❤️😭
Love this Hit song though im a #Luo 🇰🇪🇰🇪