We are coming back.. beware of the renaissance of Rumba..... Youyou uuuh uuh uuh uuh eeh ! Kavasha in our collective childhood memory. Rip Mopero wa Maloba.
Les annees 70 etaient bien la gloire de Mopero , meme dans les coins(villages) les plus recule du CongoZaire cette melope de Shama-Shama de Mopero etait la plus ecoutee et la plus emouvante que pour les autres stars de l epoque , Mopero avait fait dance meme les Handicapes son succes etait fou, paix a ton ame vieux Mopero.
Thank u for posting such a magnificent song.Memories goes way back when i raised goats and sheep and the only Radio station that played this partiular song was Radio Kigali. I can thank u enough.
This was the music of my youth in Nigeria. Egwu ndi Congo (congo music) ruled eastern Nigeria for more than 2 decades! It's influence can be seen in the a lot of so called Nigerian music. Listen to , Terry g, j martins, timaya, bracket, and a host of other Nigerian musicians and you will find their roots are in Congo music of the 70's.
To my late sis Betty RIP i remember this song u loved to play with those deadly platforms yesssss the 70's and to all the youth of gardensquare this is for u
Très belle époque. Mon enfance quelle nostalgie
Dans les années 70 partout en côte d'ivoire inoubliable , même sans comprendre ce qu'ils chantent c'était le feu 🔥
Ah ouais??? Alors vous avez entendu de la bonne musique comme nous a Kinshasa. Il s'agissait de Dona Mobeti et Mopero wa Maloba si je ne me trompe😅
Those lazy sunny days in eastern Nigeria.
Radio Nigeria Enugu had a one hour slot at 1 pm for music from the Congo.
The sweetest music in the world!
We are coming back.. beware of the renaissance of Rumba..... Youyou uuuh uuh uuh uuh eeh ! Kavasha in our collective childhood memory. Rip Mopero wa Maloba.
Les annees 70 etaient bien la gloire de Mopero , meme dans les coins(villages) les plus recule du CongoZaire cette melope de Shama-Shama de Mopero etait la plus ecoutee et la plus emouvante que pour les autres stars de l epoque , Mopero avait fait dance meme les Handicapes son succes etait fou, paix a ton ame vieux Mopero.
Love this song. One of my favourites. It brings back childhood memories.
Cette belle chanson me rappelle mon enfance. Je l'ai danse en 1976 au marriage de mon defunt fere Adam. Puisse son ame reposer en paix.
Thank u for posting such a magnificent song.Memories goes way back when i raised goats and sheep and the only Radio station that played this partiular song was Radio Kigali. I can thank u enough.
Nzembo ya Mama ❤️❤️❤️❤️🇨🇩🇨🇩🇨🇩🇨🇩🇨🇩❤️❤️❤️❤️😭😭😭
I am happy isaw mopero in jinja uganda in 70s . never will i forget he was always a good dancer. mopero R.i.p. kwasakasa mwana wa mbongo yeko mbaye
Omoni he lelo ba ugandais bakoma ko sala biso ezala zala. Ah mokili mawa té! Ata nyéré
This was the music of my youth in Nigeria.
Egwu ndi Congo (congo music) ruled eastern Nigeria for more than 2 decades!
It's influence can be seen in the a lot of so called Nigerian music.
Listen to , Terry g, j martins, timaya, bracket, and a host of other Nigerian musicians and you will find their roots are in Congo music of the 70's.
To my late sis Betty RIP i remember this song u loved to play with those deadly platforms yesssss the 70's and to all the youth of gardensquare this is for u
awwww i love this song,makes me think about my Daddy....xoxo
Thinking of My lovely daddy may his soul rest in peace 💔
My dad's best music chai R.I.P papi .
Reminiscent of dad and people's of his generation whom are mostly deceased. RIP all.
Remembering my good chidhood years in K-town...(Cameroon)....I miss my childhood home.
BANIOKOLOKO MONINIGA BOYE TEEE SHAMA
Another song that I made sure I could play note for note on the guitar as soon as I heard it all those years ago...
So many good songs and tunes then
Oooh, those goodyesr shoes, they can go on for years!!! And they are water and dust proof as well! Memories....
Here we are in the zaire music by MOPERO WA MALOBA with the young voice of petit makambo in 1974.
Bliss! I just had to comment again. One of the very, very best....
I remember this music back in the 70s when I was at Ghanata, Dodowa. Who was then playing it? Was it Djito Mato 53?
Je n'oublierai jamais Pitchuna, 1977, Mbarara en Ouganda. Masaasu, oh mon Dieu, C'est pas de la musique hip hop Kwara Kwara
LE BON VIEUX TEMP
ויקי יש שמה עוד...
gitarra monocuca. hassan barranquilla colombia america del sur