Maudits soient ceux qui ont osé mettre des pouces à l'envers sur ce chef d'œuvre intemporel... soyez maudits à jamais de ne pas reconnaître à ce grand monsieur son talent de génie. Merci monsieur Kabasele.. Repose en paix grand homme
Cher frère mélomane. Ne leur en tient pas rigueur parce kil ne connaissent rien à la bonne musique. ne dit on pas que connaisseur connait… ce chef d'œuvre je l'écoute en boucle sans jamais me lasser.
My friend’s father and mother are black and white respectively. When they first heard me playing soukous, they were stunned. They fell in love with the beat and asked me to download them on flash drive for them. Unfortunately I didn’t do. Congo has the best, most danceable beat in Africa. No contest!
My late father Odongo Pepo actually owned the only radio cassette player in our village in Pakwach district in Northern Uganda 🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬and this was the first song he would play everyday. How I still worship Pepe Kalle with his entire Empire Bakuba family which had great performers like Papy Tex, Djouna Mumbafu, the late Emoro, Jolly Bebe and Dokolo.
Avec ce morceau ce mec est devenu un Camerounais...il était connaisseur de tout le Cameroun..."ngaoundere "... "ngaoundere"... " bamenda".. "bafoussam" Et Tellement on l'aimait chez nous au kmer. Rip grand homme
My introduction to this song was in the pastures, with fellow villager George (RIP) who had brought a small People's Radio. I was a young boy then, barely 10. I loved the song, till now. It was not a party or wedding if this song was not played on repeat. Zim was rocking with the sounds of "Zaire". This song is a top contender for the best soukous songs of all times.
I just can't get enough of this song. Takes me back to my childhood. Clearly remember this when I was like four years old. 31 years later and it feels so warm. This music sealed Pepe Kalle's legend.
When Pepe Kalle died, I was in std 4 but because my father loved and still loves his music, I knew most of Pepe's music...I rmbr this song playing in KBC as a tribute to him...I was with my father in a bush supervising people who were making timbers for my distant grandfather.....oh memories...RIP Pepe.
RIP Pepe Kalle, Emoro. Empire Bakuba, great Orchestre. This is why I love Bileku Mpesi Djouna Mumbafu (Big One). Because is not easy to sing all those years in all these Pepe Kalle videos, bringing fame to the Empire Bakuka Band with such great singing and dancing, and still be very good and energetic singer till today, 2020.
The music I knew, the music I was introduced to, the music I listen to especially during long and lonely drives! Long live PK, long live Empire Bakuba and Zaire✅
Even though he was passing a message I don't understand, just because he make the soul of God's people happy, may the almighty God have mercy for his soul.
Pepe was literally a music giant; straddling the continent like the colossus....a master of optics, he would contrast his size with his dancers of short stature creating an experience ❤
Respect à l'éléphant d'Afrique félicitations surtout aux ivoiriens qui ont surnommé le grand pépé kalle d'éléphant d'Afrique non seulement par sa taille mais aussi par la grandeur artistique et sa voix
My eyes full of tears when listening this song,it reminds me of those sweet old school days competing playing Kwasa kwasa.Really.KWELI,GONE R THE DAYS.
Respect a ce grand monument de la musique africaine, cette chanson a bercé mon plus jeune âge ici au Cameroun 🇨🇲 quand j'étais encore au primaire, je l'écoute encore ce 4 janvier 2023, une véritable nostalgie d'enfance 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
merçi na bo jeunesse na nga ,na bina ba nzemo oyo elengi ya ndenge wana , pepe kalle ofufa te nzoto mutu ekende ko pema yo ozali na bo moyi ,ti lelo ovivaka na biso
God blessed us with Pepe Kalle, this the definition of sweetness in Music. It hits differently more so when outside Africa. What a genius! Roger Miller next from this great man.
Pepe kalle u er not death u still live in our memories.this song attracted me somuch.The GOD I hv searching for this song for 25yrs.wat a great song the u onces again pepe Kalle RIP.
Reminds me of my Kerugoya, Central Kenya, days. I'd play this song from Hosannah where I resided to Kerugoya District Hospital where I practiced- a distance of 8km. And I couldn't get enough of it as I reached the gate of the hospital. Whoever played that rhythm guitar did magic!
Cette music me rappelle mon enfance dans une zone appelee Akpakpa PK3.5 au Bénin. Il y avait une kiosque non loin de la SOBETEX qui, jouait ce morceau en plein temps dans les années 90...
Pépé merci pour ton coup d'oeil à mon pays ,en titrant en creole notre langue , Mais on écrit PA YON MOUN PAKA BOUJE !!!! : traduisez , PERSONNE NE BOUGE // NOBODY MOVES .Une pensée pour AURLUS MABELE . Que j'ai reçu dans notre studio de radio en Martinique il y a quelque temps et qui nous a quitté cette Année !! sakay oui sakay ,, ça va bien ? oui ça va bien ,!!
Elephant de la piste oh,yango mobali azokata loketo okanisa aza na mokuwa te et puis torse nue hahahahaha kombo naye nani? Pepe toujours dans nos coeurs
I remember this song from when l was young and my big brother George would sing along especially where he says(apirikede apirikede)if ever those were the lyrics.❤😅
Maudits soient ceux qui ont osé mettre des pouces à l'envers sur ce chef d'œuvre intemporel... soyez maudits à jamais de ne pas reconnaître à ce grand monsieur son talent de génie. Merci monsieur Kabasele.. Repose en paix grand homme
Cher frère mélomane. Ne leur en tient pas rigueur parce kil ne connaissent rien à la bonne musique. ne dit on pas que connaisseur connait… ce chef d'œuvre je l'écoute en boucle sans jamais me lasser.
@@davidda8420Cette musique m'a vu grandir dans les années '90s.
If not for language barriers this piece should be most trending in 2023,rip my legend
Is Pepe Kale dead?
@@yahyakaloko8879 Yes, since 1998
The language barrier was even making it more sweet.
My friend’s father and mother are black and white respectively. When they first heard me playing soukous, they were stunned. They fell in love with the beat and asked me to download them on flash drive for them. Unfortunately I didn’t do. Congo has the best, most danceable beat in Africa. No contest!
Agreed (if stated as one of...), but so too does MAKOSSA from the same region!
I like the beat no matter I don't hear what is singing 😂😂
When you bring Diblo, Dally and Ngouma together you create a masterpiece.
Lokito
The guitarist we see in this video is Marlhos
@@halliebelle7407 Bass guitar ~Nguma Lokito, Lead guitar ~ Dally Kimoko and Rhythm 🎸 ~ Diblo kama kawa.
My late father Odongo Pepo actually owned the only radio cassette player in our village in Pakwach district in Northern Uganda 🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬and this was the first song he would play everyday. How I still worship Pepe Kalle with his entire Empire Bakuba family which had great performers like Papy Tex, Djouna Mumbafu, the late Emoro, Jolly Bebe and Dokolo.
This was the music they played on my birthday in30yrs ago
MB vm MB MB mbkm.. mo MB MB m MB MB MB mm MB h MB hhln Lil mim MB mmmk km km m MB mm Lil MB mm MB hnkm Lil m Lil li hv as
Even here in Homs at kenya
Amazing connection to Pepe Kalle good music.
Never forget Gode Lofombo kamola bassé
Avec ce morceau ce mec est devenu un Camerounais...il était connaisseur de tout le Cameroun..."ngaoundere "... "ngaoundere"... " bamenda".. "bafoussam" Et Tellement on l'aimait chez nous au kmer. Rip grand homme
Abdullahi Yampanya Pepe Kale Soukus legend
Kwasa Kwasa, ngaoundere
Il faut savoir révérer les génies. C'est un Monsieur pas un mec.
My introduction to this song was in the pastures, with fellow villager George (RIP) who had brought a small People's Radio. I was a young boy then, barely 10. I loved the song, till now. It was not a party or wedding if this song was not played on repeat. Zim was rocking with the sounds of "Zaire". This song is a top contender for the best soukous songs of all times.
It's quite remarkable how life was similar across Africa.
In Kenya we had similar experiences musically.
@@albertotienoEven in Cameroon, at all parties we used to dance to this masterpiece.
Pepe Kalle is for me one of the 5 greatests african voices with Youssou N'Dour, Alpha Blondy, Oliver Ngoma and Papa Wemba
Don’t forget Salif Keita….
Very right , include Salif Keita, Mariam Makeba
Without forget also Lucky Philip Dube
Fela kuti
where is Aurlus Mabele,Madilu system and Franco?
I like this man. He promoted midgets who are looked down by many people and yet this is God's creation. Let's not look down upon other people.
Great times when we were in Makerere Universisty in Uganda. This was our daily bread.
There is no Rhumba history in AFRICA without Pepe Kale, the giant of all soukus music worldwide
, sleep in power my papa
Finally I'm here watching. Have been searching for this song since 2014. Who is still here 06/Oct/ 2018?
Am here 25th Oct 2018 and still crossing to 2018
Wow!! That's great..
@@janeroseawino3611 real nostalgia here
Janerose Awino am here for you janerose awino am from Nigeria
I'm here
1997 August 31. my bridal crew danced to this song till the whole dancing arena was covered in dust, despite not understanding the language 😅😅
😂😂😂😂😂
Really it was good moment
the anniversary is almost
Even me i don't understand the language but I'm in love with this music ❤
We don't mind the language. The beats and rhythm are the best. Right now listening to the song in Nairobi, Kenya.
Un ami venu de ce qu'on appellait alors le Zaïre m'a fait découvrir cet artiste il y a 25 ans de ça. J'adore ce grouve soukouss. Obsedant, hein ?
On parle de pepe kalle mais Guitarist wana azaaa extraordinaire aussi hein...woowww...na ye bie te aza nani?? Very great guitarist...
Dally Kimoko, Diblo Dibala, Nguma Lokito.
Juin 2024 et je suis là encore. Viva la légende Pepe Kallé
Septembre
23 Septembre 2024, Yolo-Sud/Kinshasa.
Good people don't live long.....rip peppe kalle the giant of africa.
I just can't get enough of this song. Takes me back to my childhood. Clearly remember this when I was like four years old. 31 years later and it feels so warm. This music sealed Pepe Kalle's legend.
When Pepe Kalle died, I was in std 4 but because my father loved and still loves his music, I knew most of Pepe's music...I rmbr this song playing in KBC as a tribute to him...I was with my father in a bush supervising people who were making timbers for my distant grandfather.....oh memories...RIP Pepe.
When was that please? 😢
This song brings me back to my childhood❤ in the late '90s in Western Cameroon
Even me those days traveling to songea from mbeya
RIP Pepe Kalle, Emoro. Empire Bakuba, great Orchestre. This is why I love Bileku Mpesi Djouna Mumbafu (Big One). Because is not easy to sing all those years in all these Pepe Kalle videos, bringing fame to the Empire Bakuka Band with such great singing and dancing, and still be very good and energetic singer till today, 2020.
R.l.p
this is when music was music. i love it, RIP Pepe Kalle.
We need an archive for golden treasure so that we do not lose our African identity. Long live musik of Africa. Bravo
You are not lying my brother..
@@marksubek3566 We need to identify with our cultural heritage. Thank you brother.
Pepe kalle was in his own league, you can't imagine such a huge had one of sweetest voice in music even musicians of today can't reach his level.
The music I knew, the music I was introduced to, the music I listen to especially during long and lonely drives!
Long live PK, long live Empire Bakuba and Zaire✅
Yes! The best of Elephant of Congo! And for his size he sure had killer dance moves! It's only natural! R.I.P. Pepe!
Pepe could sing for Africa. That guy also danced good.
Just how these guys could play live instruments and record is a miracle.
And their music was real, not computer-assisted.
Always my favourite Kalle song. Reminds me of high school days 88-89 Musingu High School Kenya soccer team theme song. Good memories
ken eberhardt me too this song and Roger Miller are my favourite.
ken eberhardt i don't know what was he was singing but since I was a kid this song killed me..
I remember it was 1990 the year I started to admire DibLo DibaLa's souL and Pepe KaLLe. I can't forget those days.
Even though he was passing a message I don't understand, just because he make the soul of God's people happy, may the almighty God have mercy for his soul.
I used to listen to this song in 1993
RIP Pepe kalle, i love your songs. Though dead but still alive.
Pepe Kalle a été fou amoureux du Cameroun.
I’m here from Kenya 2020. Who else is watching pepeeee.
One of the greatest warriors in house of Rhumba prove me wrong
diblo dimbala...when you consider this people taught themselves instruments and brought out an original genre of music...salut! Viva la musica
Rose is nice comment
African magic. It's amazing. No music school needed. Thank u😄
These guys were.more than talented. I salute them too
Pepe Kalle will never disappoint
Pepe was literally a music giant; straddling the continent like the colossus....a master of optics, he would contrast his size with his dancers of short stature creating an experience ❤
How’s this not hitting a hundred million views???
Respect à l'éléphant d'Afrique félicitations surtout aux ivoiriens qui ont surnommé le grand pépé kalle d'éléphant d'Afrique non seulement par sa taille mais aussi par la grandeur artistique et sa voix
The great pepe...one of Africa's greatest singers of all time
My eyes full of tears when listening this song,it reminds me of those sweet old school days competing playing Kwasa kwasa.Really.KWELI,GONE R THE DAYS.
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
😊😊😊😊😊
Pepe Kalle at his best. 👏👏
This song is fantastic and well calculated solo guitarist.I like it very much
Of course well calculated,!!
Pepe Kalle, Madilu, Yondo Sister, Mpongo Love, Kanda Bongo Man
Ce monument de la musique congolaises été un grand prêtre... Paix à son âme. viva pépé kalle
Pépé kelle reste un monument de la musique africaine.
Marvelously composed and done! Long time memories....uneasy to fade away
@ Obuongo, easily Pepe's best composition. Second only to Adjatou
Diablo, Dally, Nguoma Sahlom the guitar is in another level❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤. Rip PEPE
How? Diblo & Dally both play solo while ngouma and sahlomon both play bass ...then who played rhythm guitar?
Waimbaji wimbo mzuri ,enzi zile 12-12-1986 nikiwa mbulu- manyara,leo 20-12-2020 Haydom-manyara William cresent kirway.
Awesome. Rest in Peace Legend. Rest in Peace too my friend Shimanyula Anto Moi Uni B.Ed '95. You loved this song ❤️❤️🇰🇪.
William cresent,Haydom manyara.15-11-2020 nimeusikia mwaka 1983 wimbo mzuri usipitwa na wakati.
I love too the Central and West African Music since my young age
Ça me rappelle mon père et ma mère This is song! J'ai eu des frissons aux corps 😭💔
saflex eric : paix à leurs Âmes !
Que de souvenir, les années 1990 c’était fort
i remember i was a young boy when all these music were played....nice memories to remember,,RIP pepe kale
The best of the best! peppe kalle we LL not forget u RIP
Respect a ce grand monument de la musique africaine, cette chanson a bercé mon plus jeune âge ici au Cameroun 🇨🇲 quand j'étais encore au primaire, je l'écoute encore ce 4 janvier 2023, une véritable nostalgie d'enfance 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
He was a great man may he rest in peace
He was one of the most satanic musician in Congo
merçi na bo jeunesse na nga ,na bina ba nzemo oyo elengi ya ndenge wana , pepe kalle ofufa te nzoto mutu ekende ko pema yo ozali na bo moyi ,ti lelo ovivaka na biso
RIP Joseph Kabasele Yampanya,long live your Music!!
Well done to drama and Bass guitar.really they are experts
God blessed us with Pepe Kalle, this the definition of sweetness in Music.
It hits differently more so when outside Africa. What a genius!
Roger Miller next from this great man.
No filters, live recording with conventional instruments and yet masterpiece.
Can't imagine how amazing they could have been in today's music industry
Reminds me when I started participating at night music in 1995village music....love this till death...
Got Daaaaaamn! That day... that music📈🎶🎶🎸🎹🎤🎵
Just the GOAT!!!!!
This song was released in August 1989 by pepe kalle the lead vocalist and Diblo Dibala on the lead guitar while Ngouma lokito on bass
Memories. RIP Pepe. you are the light
Those guys used to know what to do in the music industry work well done
When i visited my ancle in the DRC zaire i happen to see this man 1980
Pepe kalle u er not death u still live in our memories.this song attracted me somuch.The GOD I hv searching for this song for 25yrs.wat a great song the u onces again pepe Kalle RIP.
Memories are made of this
Reminds me of my Kerugoya, Central Kenya, days. I'd play this song from Hosannah where I resided to Kerugoya District Hospital where I practiced- a distance of 8km. And I couldn't get enough of it as I reached the gate of the hospital. Whoever played that rhythm guitar did magic!
Pepe Kalle was a very good man. The male dancer is very funny
I hear he was friendly, approachable and didn't have the usual celebrity pride and haughtiness
May he so rest in peace his legacy shall not be forgotten 😢😭
Emoro rip! Pepe Kalle RIP! I miss them both.
Good music coming out of zaire those days. Those were the times! reminds me of my childhood.
Fastlane 😦😲😱😥
Christopher Nsimba bh
Chai there was no Christmas without this song.
RIP Mwanamziki bora, daima unanifanya niburudike sn ninaposikiliza na kutazama video zako!
Mbongo mwenzangu
Childhood memories 😢 💖 💓
My best song of all times.memories are made of this. Watu ni kukula heppy mtu wangu.
I remember this 1995 it was a Top music of Africa.
Rest in peace Pepe Kalle a really good song!
Nostalgia...velhos tempos...
Forte abraço...
Faz lembrar a minha infância...
Bateu...
My Mum used to dance🎉🎊💃 to this jam back in the 90s
Over n over again n still getting sweeter! Thz man never joke
One of my Greatest song of all time!
Cette music me rappelle mon enfance dans une zone appelee Akpakpa PK3.5 au Bénin.
Il y avait une kiosque non loin de la SOBETEX qui, jouait ce morceau en plein temps dans les années 90...
Pépé merci pour ton coup d'oeil à mon pays ,en titrant en creole notre langue , Mais on écrit PA YON MOUN PAKA BOUJE !!!! : traduisez , PERSONNE NE BOUGE // NOBODY MOVES .Une pensée pour AURLUS MABELE . Que j'ai reçu dans notre studio de radio en Martinique il y a quelque temps et qui nous a quitté cette Année !! sakay oui sakay ,, ça va bien ? oui ça va bien ,!!
Ah bon? Sakay veut dire ça va bien? Certains serviteurs de Dieu à Kinshasa nous ont fait croire que Sakay voulait dire "le diable".
J'adore tes danseuses.. Elles incarnent très bien le bon son....
He was creative artist love him respect rip pepe kalle
Timeless music with unmatched quality, no difference between recorded and live
i miss the days when music was like this
Ohh! Sorry.
Please, listen to Gérant (Manager). Manager has finished my account.
Yes! Esssh! The Giant of Africa never to be forgotten. Driving with him Lilongwe to Mzuzu with tiring and boring a route. MHSRIEP
🙏😀☀️Dr. Duke Mona M'bundu from University of California
Elephant de la piste oh,yango mobali azokata loketo okanisa aza na mokuwa te et puis torse nue hahahahaha kombo naye nani? Pepe toujours dans nos coeurs
@ Macherle1728 ...babenga ye Siguain Sawadogo
Continue to rest in peace Pepe Kale you will never be forgotten
Très belle souvenir pépé Kalle que tout âme en paix
Favorite song from Zaire,good perform pepe kale empire bakuba RIP sitil2019
This was a master piece.Diblo on the guitar
Jah Pepe Kale Kabasele ya Mpanya. You wiĺl be remembered for your good job
I remember this song from when l was young and my big brother George would sing along especially where he says(apirikede apirikede)if ever those were the lyrics.❤😅