One does not need to have a castle to be happy, also a love song, you don't need too much money to have the woman of your dream. Even though nowadays, it is a different story... ha ha ha
@chabocharbel: Interesting! Just last week I ran into a Fon Togolese who was telling me, "You know, we are all descended from the Yoruba"! He said the movement from the Yoruba heartland included the late president, Sylvannus Olympio's ethnic group, "Anago"; Anago (Nago in Brazil) is another name for Yoruba, even in Nigeria! I must have written my comments after watching a handful of Gbessi's video, because I see that there are not many Yoruba words here; still, there is keke (bicycle) at 2:28.
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Superbe chanson à faire comprendre à tous les politicard africain!
Is the language Fon or Eegun? Sounds like Eegun, or Egun, which is also spoken in parts of Nigeria, to me. I can pick some Yoruaba words in the song; I hear that Fon is in many respects a breakaway version of ancient Yoruba.
j'adore presque tous tes morceaux. surtout Lendé....merci grand sage et puissant vénérable de la musique traditionnelle. Isidore DANDOGA Derrick.Que les anges bienheureux pacifient ta vie et que longue vie soit à toi .
Qui est là 2024❤❤❤❤🇧🇯🇹🇬
A oui in kponon ma djà woué chégbé ééé💃💃💃
NO Christian or Muslim or European should disrespect our culture again, this is beautiful.
J'aime beaucoup gbéssi zolawadji ❤ longue vie à vous papa 😍😍😍
Ma mère adore cette chanson au moment où elle était vivante et elle nous faisait danser avec
Moi c'était mon défunt père paix à son âme ❤
This music is Excellent Gbessi - Good job my dear Gbessi
From Chicago
Qui écoute ça en 2019
Moi je l'écoute et je l'ecouterai à chaque fois que je ressens ma chère Afrique...
hamilton fabrice moi
Moi ça me motive tes chansons
Qui est la 2024
Lende: means: I am happy as I am, and content with the little I have
le merlleur de tout les temps
One does not need to have a castle to be happy, also a love song, you don't need too much money to have the woman of your dream. Even though nowadays, it is a different story... ha ha ha
@chabocharbel: Interesting! Just last week I ran into a Fon Togolese who was telling me, "You know, we are all descended from the Yoruba"! He said the movement from the Yoruba heartland included the late president, Sylvannus Olympio's ethnic group, "Anago"; Anago (Nago in Brazil) is another name for Yoruba, even in Nigeria! I must have written my comments after watching a handful of Gbessi's video, because I see that there are not many Yoruba words here; still, there is keke (bicycle) at 2:28.
Superbe chanson à faire comprendre à tous les politicard africain!
@Outreachat okay, those one you hard, do they have the same meaning? if so wish one?
I love you papa guessing zolalwaji
❤❤❤
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Is the language Fon or Eegun? Sounds like Eegun, or Egun, which is also spoken in parts of Nigeria, to me. I can pick some Yoruaba words in the song; I hear that Fon is in many respects a breakaway version of ancient Yoruba.
Fon my friend. Sorry for the late reply
j'adore presque tous tes morceaux. surtout Lendé....merci grand sage et puissant vénérable de la musique traditionnelle. Isidore DANDOGA Derrick.Que les anges bienheureux pacifient ta vie et que longue vie soit à toi .
Fon
Fon
bien dire mon amis
moi j'aime