Kass kass, Oh Kass Tout! This is one of the last full album songs I danced with my late dad. You won't believe how dad stopped and ran across the road to the vendor when we first heard this song blare through the speakers, he told me to steady the car as he purchased the tape. Dad was a teacher in Nairobi, Kenya then; we are a Ugandan family who lives and enjoys Congolese rumba to the craziest level. My paternal grandma was Congolese even though my family is Ugandan. My dad (Mzee) bought me the cassette of this song when I passed on top of my primary school in Kenya, in 1988 ... with my KCPE results in hand, we danced in the street to this beat together just to test that the seller of the cassette wasn't duping us, but deep down we were celebrating the fact that I CAME TOP OF MY CLASS!! Oh maisha hii ni tamu kabisa!😂🇺🇬🇰🇪
Those were the days that record player was the thing.My late dad,KAMASIA loved this album so much that during xmass the whole village would assemble to enjoy the music
Oh, my childhood is coming to my mind right now! I was four and five when I used to listen to Kass Kass! Starting the day that way is so pleasant, Thank you my dear Shaddy!!! 👍👍👍👍
Phew! There are so many but to be honest and reasonable, the song I'd like to listen again would be "Vanga" from Papa Wemba with a terrific sebene (dance "Ze, Zeya, Zeya, Zeya Ya Ya Ya, Zeya"). Yet, I wonder if this song wasn't made with Pacha Mikili. That's a tough research, I have been looking for it for more than 20 years 😅😅😅
Mr shaddy.look for me zaiko langa langa song ( sipompa pompa kamilonga) i remember it way back from 1995 bt i was young so i don't no the title well,but those words were much mentioned in the song. (Hoo ukachele unoo mwaka....mwaka wa hulee )
Kass kass, Oh Kass Tout! This is one of the last full album songs I danced with my late dad. You won't believe how dad stopped and ran across the road to the vendor when we first heard this song blare through the speakers, he told me to steady the car as he purchased the tape. Dad was a teacher in Nairobi, Kenya then; we are a Ugandan family who lives and enjoys Congolese rumba to the craziest level. My paternal grandma was Congolese even though my family is Ugandan. My dad (Mzee) bought me the cassette of this song when I passed on top of my primary school in Kenya, in 1988 ... with my KCPE results in hand, we danced in the street to this beat together just to test that the seller of the cassette wasn't duping us, but deep down we were celebrating the fact that I CAME TOP OF MY CLASS!! Oh maisha hii ni tamu kabisa!😂🇺🇬🇰🇪
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Congratulations for passing kcpe with flying colors. I was in the first kcpe of 1985 and later kcse of 1989. This were our hits
Those were the days. When Music was music.
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Those were the days that record player was the thing.My late dad,KAMASIA loved this album so much that during xmass the whole village would assemble to enjoy the music
S was esassß scared address à IS Aàßaßàáßàaaaààà
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Great talents. Every piece of music they made was already a hit. This is Rhumba music forever.
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Pure nostalgia. Great gentlemen.Hats off.
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Those days in Ukwala....mwalimu Makambo, Maxima, Sitialo, Ohawa and many more from the neighborhood....Wacha tu!!!
Ojaji
I saw them when they came to Zim ,i loved them instantly,they had a dancer called Karuka
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De bons sonorités, moi j'aime.
Ah, the day I found that record in 1989 is a day my neighbourhood from that time will remember forever...hehehe.... Brilliant!
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This music is just too dangerous...🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
This was in 1988 when my younger brother fell ill and upon discharge from Gendia hospital, dad came along with this gift, I was two yrs though
RIP Jean Papy Ramazani...... what a voice to loss early 2021, and one year after the great Passi Jo left us.
Passi Jo died 4 years ago in 2016 Australia
@@56CharlesTadareChannel. Thank you sir for the clarification
@@masikasimiyu No Problem
Jean Papy gone...?????
@@samayo9746 Jean Papy Ramazani died in USA last year.
i still command a lot of respect with their songs here in ZIMBABWE AS A CLUB DJ especially with this album.that was a good stuff
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yoyoye @ 22:20 was covered as a merengue by Dioni Fernandez as La llore
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Thanks guys that song remands me when I was Kampala Uganda at school
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REST IN PEACE PASSY JO,LOTS OF LOVE FROM ZIM
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Reminds me of my class eight days in 1988 eeiiih
Oh same year too
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Oh, my childhood is coming to my mind right now! I was four and five when I used to listen to Kass Kass! Starting the day that way is so pleasant, Thank you my dear Shaddy!!! 👍👍👍👍
Any particular requests?
Phew! There are so many but to be honest and reasonable, the song I'd like to listen again would be "Vanga" from Papa Wemba with a terrific sebene (dance "Ze, Zeya, Zeya, Zeya Ya Ya Ya, Zeya"). Yet, I wonder if this song wasn't made with Pacha Mikili. That's a tough research, I have been looking for it for more than 20 years 😅😅😅
I'll try to look for that. Best Regards.
Mr shaddy.look for me zaiko langa langa song ( sipompa pompa kamilonga) i remember it way back from 1995 bt i was young so i don't no the title well,but those words were much mentioned in the song. (Hoo ukachele unoo mwaka....mwaka wa hulee )
Rip Ramadhan and too pss Jo
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Great musician
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Nostalgie
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É drlicioso! Estou a reviver o tempo passado e a renovar a adolescência.
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This song remind 's me the late Baba mdogo Henry Levy lidiema
legends live longer
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Still strong
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Tangu ya kala yoka mindule😂😂🎉
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RIP JEAN PAPY RAMANZANI
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Sikilizaraha ya Muziki
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They did they first album in 1987 they called Kass Kass.
lomejor enchanpeta
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R I P Passi Jo.
Who is doing the drum programming
Arsene Kounde!
@@ShaddyraddyNY Thanks
Where can I get the last song?...
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King Shaddy Raddy. i am looking for Sahlomon Instrumental to the song "I Love You"
@KING
Ill try to find. Cheers
great, thanx @@@ShaddyraddyNY ....
Where and when you get married without knowing
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