This song reminds me mid 90s and again reminds me how generation come and go for sure every day passes we come closer to our graves 😭😭😭😭 tears in my eyes every day when I listened such songs Rip lokasa yambongo 😭😭.
Yes when you are young you dont thing about good time ever ending. Congolese rumba greats have all checked out ... wow, we have indeed ashort time on this earth
1994 a year I will never forget, I was in class seven then and was forced to report late to school in the afternoon reason being this very gem was playing on KBC and I had to listen to it all.
My man Lokassa Ya M'Bongo yours truly Laban Walloga.I danced it saaana but more so my late dad loved the entire album.He could listen to it whole day while enjoying his favorite drink 'Busaa'.
Bien d'autres artistes à l'image de lutchiana et Sakis qui ont imposé un nouveau rythme du soukous en 1994. À cette époque, je faisais mon lycée à Antananarivo, capitale de Madagascar.
Ballou canta the lead vocalist to this album. Yondo on the other side while lokassa. Ngouma and Saladin and Miguel yamba scratching machine guns (guitars)
I remember growing up to these tunes deep inside Ugenya, singing along in our mother tongue " Sexy Yondo iya ema kaya"😂..oh I miss those days. Music without age amen.
If i invited you for aparty today, this is what you will expect in your ears,soukous and south African music likes of mafura,Ntombi, i loved this Life 🤪
Though I was young 1993 still remains as one of the jovial years. I can't forget my peace loving great dancer, brother Thomas Ochieng rest in perpetual peace omin
mi unanikumbusha huku Mtibwa kulikua na bar inaitwa kwa Nzota sinywi lakini nilikua naenda kusikiliza miziki kama huu niliupenda sana na Nairobi wa Lokassa ya M'bongo
Nina kumbuka sana Kontainer hyko Kinondoni karubuni ya makuburini. Nyama choma,Safari lager na Mwenye baa Bwana Tall Salaam nyingi kutoka Ireland yako Kibonge
While staying at kangemi near kihumbuini, it's the song that increased contributions in funerals at night. Those who were asleep were woken up and returned to the funeral Ooh my memories are made of this
Wow, sexy yondo ...."iya ema kaya" hahahaaaa that's how I used to translate it "sexy yondo...it's my stomach that aches" and I used to the the best dancer. Wah! Major tbt Dunia simama nishuke
Throw back in time..1993 in some village in Bungoma District western Kenya.This song we could dance the whole night.Memories of my best friends who we all went on our own ways to search for life elsewhere.Worth to mention is Collins, Benson,Naomi,Beverlyn, Sarah, Evans and many others.I settled in Qatar and still listens to this great hit.
Seriously I don't know why I have grown up to fall in love with these beautiful African rhythms, and I will always do, beautiful combinations of masterpieces.
Hmmmmh soukous star ATTACK MEDLEY SHIMITA EL DIEGO BALOU CANTA ,,,LOKASA YA MBONGO DALLYKIMOKO YONDO SISTER NENE CHAKU AND ZITANY NEIL NGOUMA LOKITO BASE GUITER
no no. where have you put Saladin Ferreira? the guitarist. for me I think it's ballou canta, lokassa ya mbogo, yondo sister, shimita, Saladin,. am not sure of Nene chaku, Zitany Neil or ngouma
Soukous attack❤the last electrical drop that shimita el diego and the rest of the Soukous stars dropped reminds me those sweet old day's when music was real music. Can congo get people like this band back plizzzzzzzzzzz😢
This song reminds me of high school during entertainment, really so sad rest in peace my good friends, Frank Misiati and Geoffrey Otsieno you loved this song so much.
This hit rocked..My guys..1994!95 and 96..when i joined The big boys kakamega high school..during our free walk weekend..we would go to town abus called shaggy..home boys!we sit in and listen to these music...eish..lingala days.
Where to start to comment on this Medley. Appreciate all the comments below. Soukous Stars are timeless. Yes, we rocked this Jam in Kilimanjaro, and Kalabash Wash DC , and parties all over Maryland, USA. Brings back lovely memories. That is what good music does. Connects time and heals the time. Lagos June 15 2019
Timeless music! We danced the night away with the music of Soukous Stars with African and Carribbean women of Howard University in the 80's and 90's at Kilmanjaro and Calabash Nightclubs in DC and MD. Sad that Lokassa ya Mbongo, the pioneer of this music passed away today. RIP Maestro! Thank you for this sweet music.
Credit to the legendary lokasa ya mbogo for putting up an excellent band after the departure of key figures from soukous stars namely le grand bassist ngouma lokito who was ably deputised by Miguel yamba from Angola and Dally kimoko whose place was taken by Philipe Saladin Ferreira from central African Republic ,one of the finest solo guitarists of his generation
I will never forget the first time I heard this song as a teenager when it came out. I stood there nodding to the beat mesmerized. A real musical masterpiece.
Lined and numbered! The days stones would be thrown into the dancers from nowhere. Many mature class 8 leavers found their soulmates in such dancing gatherings. Unfortunately, majority of my childhood friends are long gone. May their souls RIP
This song honestly made lots of my friends drop school or got pregnant married and others were infected with HIV coz in 90s HIV was rampant. Rest in peace to those who lost loved ones during that time
When we used to use bicycle dynamos to generate power or put eveready batteries in sun or even go with a car battery as far as Migori town to charge. Stima ilikuwa ni ndoto kwetu in Kuria na mwenye alikuwa na panasonic one speaker 16cm aliheshimiwa. Kweli days are gone.
Nostalgia, takes me back to my childhood growing up in the 90s at Kambi Wilson airport, electricity was just but a rumour back then, so we used to power our tiny radio with eveready batts that we'd put in the sun to re-energize, the small black and white tv which our neighbor owned used to be powered by a car battery...we would go watch music time on kbc, there was a club that used to be known as Canteena just outside Wilson airport...as a passerby you would sometimes hear this jams and it was just so refreshing...indeed life is a journey...pause, breath and keep it moving.
The album starts with the song lukani ,a golden oldy but remixed and modernized. It reminds me of the year nineteen ninety five especially in December when my friend who was schooling in Eldoret town of Rift Valley province invited his girlfriend to their rural home in Busia of Western province.the girl came with her lady friend.my friend invited me to greet the pair.we danced to the song and I got a chance to seduce the other girl who had no boyfriend.she was in third form like me.so we agreed to fulfill the dream of marrying each other.but it never materialized.after high school in the following year communication died.I don't know if she is alive.
Reminds me of the then days when life was life. When we got to the dance floor, it was serious business till morning. Unfortunately, most of the guys we raved with are long gone save for one or two!!! "Sexy Yondo......Iya emakaya...." the corrupted lyrics. OMG
Memories are made of this. This Hit will never die. I think it was the climax of soukous attack. The intrumentals, the voices, I can't get enough of it.
Congolese musicians entertaining africa for decades thanks to Dalikimoko (my favor) sorry Diblodibala even you visited me in USA in 90s you played in Charlotte I like you too..! Bon souvenirs!
Going through the comments and everyone seems have danced to this in the 90s. I grew up in the 2000s dancing to US music but ever since I knew Soukouss, I've never looked behind. Beautifil Music. Thanks Congo
This song reminds with my cousin ojiambo makambo who used to dance this song before the news from kbc but he would change it and say radio namakali Busia county. Rest in peace my cousin
Memories are made of such...way back in 1994 when i was in upper primary...when funeral was our celebration time in the hood...I remember my late cuzo.Aggy..RIP.And classmates Daniel Ndili,Indimuli nelson,God bless you.I settled in united arab emirates.
It was released in 1995 and I used to be in Mombasa I remember very well. Saladin on the lead guitar and lokassa on the rhythm.miguel yamba on the bass...RIP lokassa ya Dollar
Greatest hits of all times
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When music was music, I still love this song upto now, kudos the big team, who in Kenya 🇰🇪that is with me now.
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Back in the 90s we use to hear🎵🎶 sexy yondo iya ema kaya🎵🎶
Desde Cartagena Colombia que viva el Soukous
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This song reminds me mid 90s and again reminds me how generation come and go for sure every day passes we come closer to our graves 😭😭😭😭 tears in my eyes every day when I listened such songs Rip lokasa yambongo 😭😭.
Yes when you are young you dont thing about good time ever ending. Congolese rumba greats have all checked out ... wow, we have indeed ashort time on this earth
so sad, na ogopa kufa
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1994 a year I will never forget, I was in class seven then and was forced to report late to school in the afternoon reason being this very gem was playing on KBC and I had to listen to it all.
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Lingala is more entertaining than our educational systems, you made the right decision, greetings from murima
My high school days,& from those Panasonic music system!
The songs of Soukous Attack and Soukous in Hollywood will will always be with me as long as I exist on Planet Earth
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this song is in memory of my late lovely beautiful lady of my times Rebecca from Emaholia. We danced this song with lady bandeko. Rip Rebecca. 😋
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The part where yondo sings Injabulu was climax, then Saladin did guitar justice
Sexy yondo ndiye makaya.... Blah blah
This is once in generation combination of talent. What a privilege and honour to have witnessed it!
💯 correct!!
Rest in Christ our main man lokasa kasiya Denis, your music shall always be remembered
My man Lokassa Ya M'Bongo yours truly Laban Walloga.I danced it saaana but more so my late dad loved the entire album.He could listen to it whole day while enjoying his favorite drink 'Busaa'.
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Thanks guys i was searching for this song it reminds me of my childhood back then in Zimbabwe. That time life was enjoyable
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1995.. Eshirandu.. Kwa orando pure.. Mmajini.. Khwisero..
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Tuko Sawa
3 decades and the song is still fresh, my dad loves the song
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Soukous music is what I like. Keep it up UA-cam
This reminds me of my days as refugee in Guinea, Conakry. Even though things were difficult but this song kept us going.
Hope things worked out for you!
@@PeterWanyonyi yes, my brother, it sure did worked out for.. Thank God!
Thank God. We're all ONE brothers. One Africa.
sorry, GOD remains our hero
What does the song mean
I get goose bumps listening to this song. I grew up in the era of soukous! Yondo Sister, Aurlus Mabele, Lucien Bokilo, ....
Bien d'autres artistes à l'image de lutchiana et Sakis qui ont imposé un nouveau rythme du soukous en 1994. À cette époque, je faisais mon lycée à Antananarivo, capitale de Madagascar.
Lucien Bokilo,has a golden voice❤❤❤❤wooooi,where ever he is ,
RIP Lokassa ya Mbongo rest easy my great Legend
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Ballou canta the lead vocalist to this album. Yondo on the other side while lokassa. Ngouma and Saladin and Miguel yamba scratching machine guns (guitars)
I used to bump this song on British airways from Detroit to london to the one and only NBO.. FLIGHT 056..
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I remember growing up to these tunes deep inside Ugenya, singing along in our mother tongue " Sexy Yondo iya ema kaya"😂..oh I miss those days. Music without age amen.
We are many bro... In Nyakach we sang the same
Hahaha, in a tiny village of Uradi in Migori county we sang the same 😜😜😜
1993 Christmas
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If i invited you for aparty today, this is what you will expect in your ears,soukous and south African music likes of mafura,Ntombi, i loved this Life 🤪
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Me too
Good stuff
Tufurai nyama tufurai e wiye wiye 🤣🤣🤣.
This was something else back in the 90s...
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Colombia🇨🇴🌴⛱️champeta africana 👍👍👍👍
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Though I was young 1993 still remains as one of the jovial years. I can't forget my peace loving great dancer, brother Thomas Ochieng rest in perpetual peace omin
92 thru 95 were my favorite years as well
95 remains etched in my life and memory.
it remindes me of my late brother mike(rip) ayumin akwaja, I was in class 2 by then
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I was still young but I enjoyed this song,people during that time shared anything and everything was almost free.
It's true my friend
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This is true❤
I always scratch my head why am I getting old quickly and I was dancing to this music yesterday like in early 90s
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Them days... putting the "Eveready" cells in the sun to re energize them coz electricity was foreign to some of us
Yeah...same to my home in Kuria West. We also used bicycle dynamos to generate power.
Absolutely 🤗🤗🤗
You have taken me very far!!
Re-energizing the Ever ready paka pawa...nothing beats the memories brought by these soukus musics
@@user_my_view ha haa. Very true
This song was played on kbc kiswahili every Sunday at 1pm. I was a kid and I never missed it.
Can't forget 1994 over the xmass. I could dance to it whole day over and over and over without tiring. Great artistic masterpiece!
Mziki huu unanikumbusha mbali mwaka 1995 pale mapenzi bar mwanamonga songea kiukweli walijipanga big up kwao
mi unanikumbusha huku Mtibwa kulikua na bar inaitwa kwa Nzota sinywi lakini nilikua naenda kusikiliza miziki kama huu niliupenda sana na Nairobi wa Lokassa ya M'bongo
Nina kumbuka sana Kontainer hyko Kinondoni karubuni ya makuburini.
Nyama choma,Safari lager na Mwenye baa Bwana Tall
Salaam nyingi kutoka Ireland yako Kibonge
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This songs makes me stronger and also remember my late father who loves them back 1996
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While staying at kangemi near kihumbuini, it's the song that increased contributions in funerals at night. Those who were asleep were woken up and returned to the funeral
Ooh my memories are made of this
The true spirit of lingala then....
Reminds of my lovely girl friend Ann let her rest in peace
Me too
Nice music of all times
Oh yes😅
Reminds me of Kibera Busaa Club in mid 90's😊
😂😂😂 this reminds me of Kbc nairooobi
i miss my dad and mam, this song reminds me of them.......love from Tanzania
San to
No fanthoma
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9:30 tufry nyama tufura weekendi eeh *6 ........ sends me to a FRENZY
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I still find this song relevant almost 30 years after release. It reminds me growing up in Ambira
Listening to the song within the Ambira's environment.
I think it twenty six years since it release in 1994
I think it's over 40 yrs old. Originally.
Yes. Forever relevant. Memories galore.
Ja Boro!!
This is good music!! Soothing to the soul!!
Wow, sexy yondo ...."iya ema kaya" hahahaaaa that's how I used to translate it "sexy yondo...it's my stomach that aches" and I used to the the best dancer.
Wah! Major tbt
Dunia simama nishuke
Opondo kamanene
You are killing me laughing yawa jaber
Iyoooo iyooooo
Hehehe. Sexy Yondo, Iya makaya indeed. This song made us go hungry many times. Auja ikigeuzwa, finished!
1996 in class seven. my dad bought a radio cassate with this compact tape as an acompaniment. mine was to rewind with a pen ndio beta isiishe
It was great moment..i did that too...to save beta and marking with pen penye your best song inaanza
Bic Pen you mean... I can relate.
Lokassa ya mbongo
Dally kimono
Nene chaku
Bass guitar 🎸 Ngouma Lokito the king of baas guitar
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No, in lead guitare there were Saladin Ferreira...
Memories memories! My late Dad use to invite neighbors in our house for Christmas party rest in peace dad!😭😭😭🙏
Throw back in time..1993 in some village in Bungoma District western Kenya.This song we could dance the whole night.Memories of my best friends who we all went on our own ways to search for life elsewhere.Worth to mention is Collins, Benson,Naomi,Beverlyn, Sarah, Evans and many others.I settled in Qatar and still listens to this great hit.
He he wama ebungoma wae
Welbeck Travez i think was done in late 1994, otherwise i remember those times.
@@wanjalaerick Kimilili Kibingei engo yaya
@@vincentojiambo2742 I think it's around that time because I joined High School in 1995 and the song was a hit
Hapo sasa Qatar tuko memories at chwele engo
Seriously I don't know why I have grown up to fall in love with these beautiful African rhythms, and I will always do, beautiful combinations of masterpieces.
J can feel your pain
Hmmmmh soukous star ATTACK MEDLEY SHIMITA EL DIEGO BALOU CANTA ,,,LOKASA YA MBONGO DALLYKIMOKO YONDO SISTER NENE CHAKU AND ZITANY NEIL NGOUMA LOKITO BASE GUITER
You are 100% correct
That's very true
no no. where have you put Saladin Ferreira? the guitarist. for me I think it's ballou canta, lokassa ya mbogo, yondo sister, shimita, Saladin,. am not sure of Nene chaku, Zitany Neil or ngouma
Nostalgic. 2019 .it is still awesome..whose here with me?
When we were young and handsome
@@kadimaomolo1637 woiye
@@NerimaMAuma that's the truth dia
Reminds me of my late father...fond memories
8ème
Soukous attack❤the last electrical drop that shimita el diego and the rest of the Soukous stars dropped reminds me those sweet old day's when music was real music. Can congo get people like this band back plizzzzzzzzzzz😢
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I wonder if there are people currently who can play guitor like this guys .this talent was out of this world.
2024. We still here....
Such a lovely masterpiece.....
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This song reminds me of high school during entertainment, really so sad rest in peace my good friends, Frank Misiati and Geoffrey Otsieno you loved this song so much.
anyone who enjoyed these song during those days "big up my fellow legends"
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Whoa it’s been a minute since I heard this one. Thanks so much for posting this
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That is one of the rhythms that shook the the African continent and that is the music i listen to when I am stressed
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Nostalgic now that Loukassa is gone.
This hit rocked..My guys..1994!95 and 96..when i joined The big boys kakamega high school..during our free walk weekend..we would go to town abus called shaggy..home boys!we sit in and listen to these music...eish..lingala days.
I remember Shaggy and Homeboys, going home, closing day, from St. Mary's Yala...Ooh my
Where to start to comment on this Medley. Appreciate all the comments below. Soukous Stars are timeless. Yes, we rocked this Jam in Kilimanjaro, and Kalabash Wash DC , and parties all over Maryland, USA. Brings back lovely memories. That is what good music does. Connects time and heals the time. Lagos June 15 2019
What a riveting sound !!
Timeless music! We danced the night away with the music of Soukous Stars with African and Carribbean women of Howard University in the 80's and 90's at Kilmanjaro and Calabash Nightclubs in DC and MD. Sad that Lokassa ya Mbongo, the pioneer of this music passed away today. RIP Maestro! Thank you for this sweet music.
Who is here on 25th February 2020 and you love Saladin doing his thing on a lead guitar?
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this for you MCA Mr. Andrew Omwende from sofia near sigomere secondary school in Uholo market, ugunja musanda road.
Credit to the legendary lokasa ya mbogo for putting up an excellent band after the departure of key figures from soukous stars namely le grand bassist ngouma lokito who was ably deputised by Miguel yamba from Angola and Dally kimoko whose place was taken by Philipe Saladin Ferreira from central African Republic ,one of the finest solo guitarists of his generation
You are so knowledgeble
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Am listening to it now and anytime
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I will never forget the first time I heard this song as a teenager when it came out. I stood there nodding to the beat mesmerized. A real musical masterpiece.
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10yrs later I'm finally here. Sexy Yondo🤗
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These were the days when village discos were real dancing floors, full of tall and beautiful girls
My beautiful girlfriend of that time 1994 when she visits waah
Lined and numbered! The days stones would be thrown into the dancers from nowhere. Many mature class 8 leavers found their soulmates in such dancing gatherings. Unfortunately, majority of my childhood friends are long gone. May their souls RIP
@@sammbora2383 miaka_yetu,mwanangu
@@tomdancan2003 hilorumba ,haliweziisha,diamond, watakwisha lakini badolipo
Nakwambia kama kawa kudanz_hukumtoto,amekushika_mabegani ,mambo shwari
Thanks Shaddy for the upload. good memories when i was in class 8
I was also in class 8, and after the kcpe the class organized what we were calling picnic and crazily danced to this Langamore song
6:58 " SOUKOUSS-SABAR " très rare ! Congo Sénégal belle rencontre ! 👏🏽
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Who's here in April 2019...... This was the REAL DEAL!!!
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This song honestly made lots of my friends drop school or got pregnant married and others were infected with HIV coz in 90s HIV was rampant. Rest in peace to those who lost loved ones during that time
I agree with you Bro
Very true !
It reminds of so many things back when I was 7-9 years. Wa!
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My friend am telling you, this songs have no expiry date love them so much, takes me back to those days when music was music 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
When we used to use bicycle dynamos to generate power or put eveready batteries in sun or even go with a car battery as far as Migori town to charge. Stima ilikuwa ni ndoto kwetu in Kuria na mwenye alikuwa na panasonic one speaker 16cm aliheshimiwa.
Kweli days are gone.
Nostalgia, takes me back to my childhood growing up in the 90s at Kambi Wilson airport, electricity was just but a rumour back then, so we used to power our tiny radio with eveready batts that we'd put in the sun to re-energize, the small black and white tv which our neighbor owned used to be powered by a car battery...we would go watch music time on kbc, there was a club that used to be known as Canteena just outside Wilson airport...as a passerby you would sometimes hear this jams and it was just so refreshing...indeed life is a journey...pause, breath and keep it moving.
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Reminds of my big bro when Eldoret Express was Eldoret Express....RIP big bro.
Viva los. Soukous
The album starts with the song lukani ,a golden oldy but remixed and modernized.
It reminds me of the year nineteen ninety five especially in December when my friend who was schooling in Eldoret town of Rift Valley province invited his girlfriend to their rural home in Busia of Western province.the girl came with her lady friend.my friend invited me to greet the pair.we danced to the song and I got a chance to seduce the other girl who had no boyfriend.she was in third form like me.so we agreed to fulfill the dream of marrying each other.but it never materialized.after high school in the following year communication died.I don't know if she is alive.
True memories ....bumala
Uliharibika kitambo🔥🔥🔥🔥
Shemeji came with a friend 🤣
You failed to accomplish the mission dude
Maloba Busia orulanga lubeka sina?
Reminds me of the then days when life was life. When we got to the dance floor, it was serious business till morning. Unfortunately, most of the guys we raved with are long gone save for one or two!!! "Sexy Yondo......Iya emakaya...." the corrupted lyrics. OMG
He-he-heee weeh!
This was the real deal. Tufurai nyama, ewiyewiye....
Kwaheri ya kuonana.😢 ohh the best rhythm guitarist in the WORLD. We lost THE ONE. Lokassa The Great Ya Pesa!
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I Think i was in standard four in kenya when this song came out. my best childhood memories are made of this!.
Great memories. Was in class 7
zed ojall you are my agemate then
so you are my agemate I was in 4 too 1994
Memories are made of this. This Hit will never die. I think it was the climax of soukous attack. The intrumentals, the voices, I can't get enough of it.
This is 2019 , Still enjoying the music; the best lingala ever.
RIP brother Dickens Abwao Otula. I know how u used to like the song. Till we meet again
Congolese musicians entertaining africa for decades thanks to Dalikimoko (my favor) sorry Diblodibala even you visited me in USA in 90s you played in Charlotte I like you too..! Bon souvenirs!
The music reminds me our young times and would worsen to remind me my late siblings....
Back in the days there used 40 days after the death of an adult popularly known as Olung'anyo.
An open air full disco in the village.
Waaaaah!
Yes, Eng'anyo and end year parties
Going through the comments and everyone seems have danced to this in the 90s.
I grew up in the 2000s dancing to US music but ever since I knew Soukouss, I've never looked behind. Beautifil Music. Thanks Congo
Still listening to it in 2021.... I love the peak at minute 2:05
Do you know the name of the song? I've tried searching for it for years without success.
Dancing to all Soukous stars medleys as a family during Christmas was so awesome. When holidays were holidays
my late dad's funeral seems like yesterday!!!! music full of memories.
Your dad was mine - it was the last song he danced before quitting me. I love you my Father, i cant get you now. RIP
Wow!Old life renewed.Perfect remembrance of the joyful night dance clubs!!
This song reminds with my cousin ojiambo makambo who used to dance this song before the news from kbc but he would change it and say radio namakali Busia county. Rest in peace my cousin
The song reminds me of my old days
that is nice music to listen any place and any time.congratulation Congolese musician for doing good.
Reminds of my Dad, he loved soukous songs
Memories are made of such...way back in 1994 when i was in upper primary...when funeral was our celebration time in the hood...I remember my late cuzo.Aggy..RIP.And classmates Daniel Ndili,Indimuli nelson,God bless you.I settled in united arab emirates.
Some ageless sounds right here.
2021 too early.
Soukous vibration this Dec across Africa.
Still going fresh after three decades
Shimita in the vocals it was the greatest hit of all times
Reminding me when i used to go Newala-Tanzania, really make me sad we those who used to listen this song and now they are passed away.
pole
ooh 1995..........my teenage days fully classified.
It was released in 1995 and I used to be in Mombasa I remember very well. Saladin on the lead guitar and lokassa on the rhythm.miguel yamba on the bass...RIP lokassa ya Dollar
1993 not 1995 1993 Christmas it was already there
Nostalgic feeling. Awesome.
#Africa music to the world.