80s Music Mayaula Mayoni Ba Chagrins Pts 1 & 2
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- Опубліковано 9 січ 2017
- Ba Chagrins (Mayaula Mayoni)
African Music | Congolese Music | Rumba | World Music|80s Music|Guitar Music
From the classic banger "Ba Chagrins" (1981)! RIP Freddy Mayaula Mayoni, a gifted guitarist, composer, soccer placer, your legacy will live forever.
Vocals: Djo Mpoy, Diatho Lukoki
Solo Guitarist: Gerry Dialunguna
Rhythm Guitarist: Mayaula Mayoni
Bassist: Flavien Makabi
Drums: Ntoya
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Evergreen and timelessness...and this is 2023...Rest in Peace, Mayaula.
Souvnirs souvenirs cette chanson me rappelle beaucoup de chose je l' ecoute toujours ah la belle epoque merci Mayaula tu fais du bon boulot 😂😅❤❤❤❤❤
best song of all time.
Mayaula Mayoni joined TPOK Jazz at the end of 1973 as a rhythm guitarist and composer. Prior to that he had been a professional footballer, he played professional football for a tanzanian club and as a left winger for the top Zairean club of the time (AS Vita). He played for the Vita side they reached the finals of the Africa Champions cup. He also played for the Zairean national team. He never was fully a member of TPOK Jazz however. He was more of a freelance composer who provided his songs to various bands. Besides Nabali Misere, his other compositions witg the TPOK jazz include Bondowe, Mitelengano?, Bondowe II and Momi. He won Zairean composer of the year honours three times. He was also a scholar, he studied data science to a Masters level in a Belgian university. After leaving TPOK Jazz in 1979, he continued with his prolific career for another two decades. His last album (Bikini) came in 2000. He passed away in Brussels in 2010.
Rest in peace to all lovely dads that introduced us to this music genre we love you always, happy fathers day ❤️
I have looked for this song everywhere on UA-cam. I didn't know the title. I have no words completely to describe the memories this song brings to my heart. The good old days in Madaraka Estate Nairobi. My dad loved playing it so much. RIP my sweet dad. I both cry and laugh and dance when this song plays. Great song for great listeners.
the music is always evergreen! and to all dads in the world respect & happy father day.....
Gros souvenirs ah que dire de cette inoubliable chanson de ma tendre enfance
I want to thanks brothers from Kenya especially Kenneth Nyongesa. I posted my request here looking for a song i was looking for since 2008. I did not know the namr of song and artist. Kenneth contacted me on my whatsapp number. I send an audio humming the tune and in less tgan 30 minutes he had found the song. 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻. This is brotherhood. This is Africa. Let us be united like this brothers especially via music. I am convinced this is what the musicians themselves wanted even when some of them have passed on. The song was done by Les Wanyika and is called Simimi
Rip legend,the best song of all time 🔥🔥🔥
RIP dad......27 yrs on. This reminds me of you.
Remember my Dad by playing this
Rest in peace my lovely dad.... total reminder
I have no words to say adios amigos ❤
Timeless classic music, rhumba music of the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s stands head and shoulder above all, May Their Dear Souls Continue To Rest In Eternal Peace
This song reminds me the late Billy Omala of kbc may his soul rest in peace
A strong and well composed lyrics, of the late 80s, Thanx Mayaula mayoni
For the love of my late father,Benjamin horace kangah. May his soul rest in peace 🙏. My dad loved this song soooo much ..and influenced me in to rhumba
The song is as good as your age.
Memories.RIP