The gifted talented souls that had a real taste of music and a calling! When they went to the studio, we knew generations will love their composition! We knew it will stand the test of times! Today it's more than fifty years but the taste is still beating!
Thank you Peter Saina for introducing us to these benga beats at village tea parties that 14 years like me then were banned to attend 49 years ago. They still make an impact on my music ear. Listenng to that beat can confirm nothing has changed. Legends are made of these.
As i was dancing this song a certain girl came out to dance with me. And that is how we get married. We are blessed with four kids and two grandchildrens
Heard it when I was in lower primary,now am a mother to a teenager and a pre-teenage girls,I some times listen to it from my system in the hse and they are like what are you listening to mum?
Heyy guys. I am a Nigeria but we played these songs in late 70s and 80s. Now a grandfather, I still find it very melodious..5* 🤠
Welcome to Kenya 🇰🇪 where the songs came from .
It was a hit in all high schools in Kenya and over the holidays then, early 70's_80's
Wow, I did not know that they made it to Nigeria. Our universalities
Was born in seventies and such songs used to be played by people of different cultures and tribes, memories are indeed made of this
The gifted talented souls that had a real taste of music and a calling!
When they went to the studio, we knew generations will love their composition! We knew it will stand the test of times! Today it's more than fifty years but the taste is still beating!
This is the real dholuo music 🎶 that spanned the entire African continent.
So infectious brother
Real benga ,same guitarists who played Sinyorita in Kikuyu,beautiful.
This song was a must dance in the 1970s- especially on Saturday afternoon in the assembly hall in High school.
No Xmas would have been complete in the 70's without shaking a leg to such a songs. Boogie time it was
Growing up in Gatundu, kiambu _the playlist was incomplete without Jane achieng_nostalgic
@PeterNdungu...
Jane Ochieng' is side B of this one. It was a hit of the year!!! The record sold like njugu karanga!!
Most our Kamba songs have been sampled from such masterpieces.
Timeless music, heavenly sounds❤
Thank you Peter Saina for introducing us to these benga beats at village tea parties that 14 years like me then were banned to attend 49 years ago. They still make an impact on my music ear. Listenng to that beat can confirm nothing has changed. Legends are made of these.
More than 50 years old but still the best of the benga music. Reminds me of bell_bottom trousers and high heeled shoes.
Such a great one!!
For sure I hear dholuo, but this song reminds me of 1970s. Let's praise our God we have reached today ❤❤
The best Benga ever of early 70"s.
Imagine Kenyans were one people by then. No ukabila. Good old days.
Them days of Village Disco. Very original benga beat. I also love what some Kamba guitarists did to popularize the beat
Tea party days with Peter Saina, reminds me, the beats, awesome.
As i was dancing this song a certain girl came out to dance with me. And that is how we get married. We are blessed with four kids and two grandchildrens
Very nice!
The twins were very good in benga rhythm loved it ❤
in our village in early 1980's this song was the favourate of all, its climax took boys and girls to frenzy with ectacy.....
the composition of the rhythm, solo and bass guitars was of the highest level
Great music of the Kaudha Twins in their heydey of great benga music of the 70s
The origin of kamba benga uku watu wana dance nyimbo zenu wanaaguka chini
The Kamba benga was and still is hot. The guitarists, especially, were phenomenal👍👍
in kikuyu we have that song by Dk wamaria called kanini
Remember Kakai Kilonzo once played with Kaudha twins
The evergreen Benga music with clarity distinction ever.!!
Jane Ochieng nyar Ahero Nyando...became popular across Africa to the Caribbeans....
Très nostalgique sons une fois de plus merci et merci
From nigeria that's wonderful
Heela, H.A Omoro Alando, there was one trending but was not clean. thanks a million
For sure!
Music with time is really nowadays we have noise like music.😂
Hii wimbo nilikua nikisikia si lalali 1979
Although I don't know the language but one of my favorite song; the beats yawa
Nice benga
gosto de musica africana
Favourite kwa kamba kamandiko
Appreciated we were All created to Enjoy Ourselves.
More than 50 years but the music is very sweet.
Cheverisimo ❤❤❤
Thanks for this Song i´ve been chasing for a long Time
Waa remind me of my father and mum during there hey days
Wau thanks alot Christmas days
Please upload Nyaseme Kombewa by Kaudha twins..it has tune that resemble this one
Wish I had.
@@jasonbyrne_benga But I can only see jane achieng and amoro..
@@lawionyango5602 yes about Achieng and Amoro. They are on the same record. I do not have Nayaseme Kombewa.
Misiki poa,Na sasa
Danced this song when i was in form two now im a grandma😂
Heard it when I was in lower primary,now am a mother to a teenager and a pre-teenage girls,I some times listen to it from my system in the hse and they are like what are you listening to mum?
Bs. Bels musiques de 1974 shows.. Y.
Ukambani best disco songs😊😊😊with a satanic mechanism like
😂😂😂
For sure.....surely.
I like it
Waau thank you
Joluo duto. Maber ahinya a
Xmas days past midnight.....
Wakamba mnakumbuka hizi beats?
Syatumaa majamaa maikwatika😂
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A certain kamba musician plays this song copyright in live band shows