This takes me back in primary school, when we could drop leaves at particular junctions to let our friends know that we are already back to school from lunch at home
The song was released in 1994 or thereabouts. Ulinzi Ochestra as known then, was a resident band at Uncle Sams Githurai 44. Live performances then were at their peak. On the vocals was Laban Ochuka, Juvenalis Otukia and Ali Choki. Then on Keyboards was Ken Makhoha, famous presenter for the " Forces Requests" ukipenda salamu za majeshi English version.
I remember those early 90s when kbc was covering the whole Uganda and every one was listening kbc mostly when Charles omuga kabisae is in the studio we could go looking for our animals in the swamps while enjoying such songs long live kbc 🇺🇬🇺🇬.
Was one of the loved songs in the 1990s by those men who travelled to work and come back weekly or end month since there were limited telephone conversations this song served as a dedication to their spouses and most of these wifes were very faithful to their spouses
I'm here..loving this song and can't get it off my mind. Funny how I had to grow up to understand the meaning of the song! Wonderful memories..great composition..full of wisdom.
I know this isn't my age song but whenever I listen to this song I learn alot especially now that am in a long distance relationship it really encourages me so so much more so on how to maintain faithfulness in a relationship
African way of expressing love towards your partner and show of confidence. Maintaining your family matters most ,not even a distance can kill relationships .
I first heard of this in oct 1999. I remember tulikuwa matanga ya baba ya Mwalimu wetu wa ACM Mr. Samuel Amwata aka PARTICULAR. Tabaka boys primary, GUCHA SOUTH.
Laban Ochuka was a master composer and together with Abel Kifoto and other members of the Maroon Commandos band produced classics that will last forever. When you pass Esirembela-Emunichia his village do not go away without giving something to his family for the great memories he left us, especially the song 'Abasili Mwoyo Muhulile khu Kano', which was also a great hit.
Umengoga ndipo. Was there those days in 90s. When Uncle Sams 44 was the place to be. Mwalimu Wines,Lilolu supermarkets. Ken Makhoha on Keyboards, Juveniles Otukia, Ali Choki, Ochuka himself and the entire Ulinzi Ochestra crew.
Laban ochuka hulalamika kwa usaliti wa wake zetu na kutosimama imara kuzingatià ahadi na agano tufanyazo nao.Laban could have sang long ago,lakini wimbo huu una maana zaidi.
Who is still listening to this hit in Feb 2023??😍
May 1 2023
May 26..
July 2023 🔥🔥
21st July 2023
August 2 2023
Who is here in 2024
2024 april
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Who is here 2024?
If you are number one fan of this song like my comment
Who’s with me here 7/4/2024 Am from Zambia 🇿🇲 I remember 😢those days when I was 6yeas old is gold thank you East Africa
28/04/2024
Team strong 2024 still impressed gather here
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My mother used to sing this jam!! All I have is memories. Keep resting my love
This takes me back in primary school, when we could drop leaves at particular junctions to let our friends know that we are already back to school from lunch at home
True
We did this too..
Wow amazing 😊
This is clear information to ladies in marriage that respect shld be accorded to husbands
I did this too
One of my favorites....🎉❤
Western's legend all away from Vihiga county,🔥🔥😘😘
This song was released in 1999 around November... I remind my kbc program jioni..when kbc ilikuwa nusu ya kuonana..😁🤣🤣
1996 not 1999
I disagree with u, this song used to be played way back late 80s
The song was released in 1994 or thereabouts. Ulinzi Ochestra as known then, was a resident band at Uncle Sams Githurai 44. Live performances then were at their peak. On the vocals was Laban Ochuka, Juvenalis Otukia and Ali Choki. Then on Keyboards was Ken Makhoha, famous presenter for the " Forces Requests" ukipenda salamu za majeshi English version.
In the song, there is a mention of Mwalimu wines, Lilolu supermarkets and Georges. All these were outlets in the Uncle Sam's complex.
Na Robert Matano,sauti nzito kweli
I remember those early 90s when kbc was covering the whole Uganda and every one was listening kbc mostly when Charles omuga kabisae is in the studio we could go looking for our animals in the swamps while enjoying such songs long live kbc 🇺🇬🇺🇬.
This song is hitting me well well 2022 am here again am repeating more than 10 times it's really making my body loose weight on dancing everyday
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Lydiah
It touches my heart in a special way . It takes me back into those days
@syala Thomas dem good old days
@@nancypretty7576 wacha tu.
Please if you are listening tto this song now just know that it used to keep us moving in 1995
Listening nikiwa Qatar❤ my dear wife niko safarini kumbuka haadi yetu.
My aunt loved this song alot, she passed away in the year 2000, keep resting in peace aunt phelomena, miss you alot.
mah best song
Good song that was composed by a teacher, not an "artist"... Love such educative compositions... 8/04/2023 I was here!
I'm reading your comment on Monday 28/8/2023.
Thanking God for the gift of
What about skiza tune
2022 still here,,,such song can never be erased from our memories, it carries authentic African culture from generation to generation
Great hit that will never get old❤
Was one of the loved songs in the 1990s by those men who travelled to work and come back weekly or end month since there were limited telephone conversations this song served as a dedication to their spouses and most of these wifes were very faithful to their spouses
Exactly,it makes me always shed tears wen leaving my lovely wife to job,far from home
😂 😂 😂.
Very true this song has all the message ladies wa hio wakati hata wangekaa 3yrs bila 🍆
Exerctly 😂😂 kbc radio idha ya taifa
2023... who is here with me? Zilizopendwa forever!!!
I remember this hit back in 1999 to 2002, I was young but I still remember it what a great tune
I love this song for real, the words are educative and carefully chosen. The bits crown it all!
Hawapangwingwi hawa wa yr 2000...sisi ndio tuko wa 1979 kwenda nyuma😎
19th Dec 2023
This song takes me back when i was li primary school,at lunch time i could find my dad listening it after preparing lunch for us....love u ma dia dad
To date am in love with someone's daughter nd i love so much each time i listen to thi song..... mapenzi weuwee
Wow, the good old days back in primary school. Sunday afternoons would not pass without this song. Such a rendition. Just Sweet
This song reminds me my baby dad continue resting in peace baba Emmanuel 🕯🕯🕯
Sorry for your loss
What a great hit it was .This we the kind of music like no other.Listening it here 2021.
Waja tu it relates to real life
I'm here..loving this song and can't get it off my mind. Funny how I had to grow up to understand the meaning of the song!
Wonderful memories..great composition..full of wisdom.
This was one of the romantic songs then, 'n was loved across ages.
I know this isn't my age song but whenever I listen to this song I learn alot especially now that am in a long distance relationship it really encourages me so so much more so on how to maintain faithfulness in a relationship
Soothing song for old school graduands,RIP LABAN OCHUKA.
Where can we find such creative men like laban,
January 2024 on a sunday morning- awwwww❤
What a great hit. When music was music. Very educative.
African way of expressing love towards your partner and show of confidence. Maintaining your family matters most ,not even a distance can kill relationships .
When music was music. Sio kelele ya siku hizi....2022 but still 🔥🔥🔥
My favourite song ❤
I was born in mid 80's but i enjoyed growing up listening to such nice songs unlike these days
My friend Joseph Kubende made me love this song! A great orator from Bungoma! RIP KUBENDE
Same to me here.
Rest in peace,I remember
me as well!
Continue resting Kubende...I can hear your voice in the background
I looove this song ❤❤❤
We're here in 2024.
In kenya back then radios only had two stations KBC AND GENERAL SERVICE.
Nice master piece...nostalgic😘🥰those days
Reminds me of KBC. Omuga Kabisai ako wapi
I used to hear this song way back 1974/5, then a small girl of 14 yes, l still do.
Eka naku mwa anna. Wathi uu ni wa late 90s
Young generation listen to these
2023 and still listening to this beautiful song.....
Kwa bahati mbaya mpenzi alisahau ahadi, ya dunia hayo. Nyimbo nzuri 👍
Ninzr xana
😂😂😂🙆🙆 unachekasha bana
The real difference between music and noise... For those who understand old skool.
👉👉 you are a gentleman
This song is about real life,but presented in a very respectful manner. No abuses
Old is gold ..such a nice song ❤
Reminds me of the famous Elnino rains in 1998 still in primary school
2023 what else can make you not to enjoy the melody
My dad loved this song continue resting in peace
My bro loved this song so much, bt he passed away keep resting bro we loved you.
I love it it's more important and Educative song,
Great music my brother. We miss you very much. R. I. P. Sultan Laban Ochuka.
Gone are the days ,we enjoyed music of good manners .i wonder with the current generstion .
My mum loved this song until know. Very nice song. R I p ochuka
Ina vuma Sana ❤
Nice ❤❤
Reminds of my brother manuel wanyonyi advocate wa Jason wanyonyi mwiteka
My best song back in my high school with my Eng teacher mr nyangiti
When music was from deep down in the heart and not like now....the message is real bravo bravo love it
Weeuh just woke up this morning feeling this song 2023😅
Tbt❤❤❤ this was the best song in the late 1990s and early 2000s, great nostalgic memories ❤
I first heard of this in oct 1999. I remember tulikuwa matanga ya baba ya Mwalimu wetu wa ACM Mr. Samuel Amwata aka PARTICULAR. Tabaka boys primary, GUCHA SOUTH.
Forever relevant song. Rest in peace Laban.
Laban Ochuka was a master composer and together with Abel Kifoto and other members of the Maroon Commandos band produced classics that will last forever. When you pass Esirembela-Emunichia his village do not go away without giving something to his family for the great memories he left us, especially the song 'Abasili Mwoyo Muhulile khu Kano', which was also a great hit.
Listening November 2023
2024 bdo typo we are listening
Listening
Tangu lini gari moja likaendeshwa na dereva wawili kwa wakati mmoja ......nyimbo za kale zina miondoko aina yake
With KEn MAkokha, Gichango, Otukia , Onyango . Ulinzi Orchestre at Uncle Sam was the place to be
Umengoga ndipo. Was there those days in 90s. When Uncle Sams 44 was the place to be. Mwalimu Wines,Lilolu supermarkets. Ken Makhoha on Keyboards, Juveniles Otukia, Ali Choki, Ochuka himself and the entire Ulinzi Ochestra crew.
Original version,I love it
Laban ochuka hulalamika kwa usaliti wa wake zetu na kutosimama imara kuzingatià ahadi na agano tufanyazo nao.Laban could have sang long ago,lakini wimbo huu una maana zaidi.
Very creative
I remember my mother singing this song tukiwa wadogo....kama wamekosa na daddy
Listening during El nino November 2023. Very soothing
My good friend Laban Ochuka.......one jolly good fellow
Hitted today in my mind ❤, I had to come listen
We danced the night at Uncle Sam along zThika Rd just adjacent to where Rasarani police post. Those were the old good days.
Wewee.. uncle Sams was in Githurai 44😅
These guys could do it in reality, I used to visit them in their practice parlour, back in 1984, sitting and enjoying
Am still here and will visit again
oooh this song😭😭😭😭
Old is gold . With a lot of teaching.
Born in late 90s i love this song❤❤❤
Still watching.It is second perfect to none.2022 watchers thumps up
old is gold...i love it wise words hard to come by....
It is like am growing old 😂😂 i love the content in the song ❤
Generation z we are grateful to have enjoyed the really music.
This song takes me back to my ujana time. I can all of it.
Now 2024 Jan 20th still listening to this song ❤
2024 January approving this timeless song.
The promising song those days 🎉💥💯🔥
Old is gold. When music had real meaning.
Very educative
Listening Feb 2024
me here discovering it in 2023....lovely song
Kabum l love it so much ❤❤
This song reminds of my primary school days 😢😂😂
1999 this song & another one I have searched in vain titled usinipite kache I loved them more than hot mandazi...