Maître Bobo pour les intimes tu viens de nous quitter ce mercredi 09/10/2024 de suite d'une longue maladie. Que ton âme repose en paix. Merci pour ton héritage inaltérable
This song drove me to visiting the slave market museum in Zanzibar in 2014..so moving,I went to see the evidence of suffering visited upon our ancestors by the likes of Tipu Tip the slave trader
Unfortunately it has nothing to do with slave trade, he is likening his situation to slave trade, where the father in-law prefers another man for his daughter than boyibanda!!
African suffered from his/their Arabs Slave Businesses, making them hide to the mountain, to the cave, etc, bad things he divided and uses some African people to trace. catch escorts their Brothers from Congo, Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe Tanzania mainland to the Indian Ocean after blackmailing them by converting to their Religion as a promotion and given name black Swahili to be free from Slave. White people do also this after copying from Arabs. but Arabs were terrible than ever
Maître Bobo pour les intimes tu viens de nous quitter ce mercredi 09/10/2024 de suite d'une longue maladie. Que ton âme repose en paix. Merci pour ton héritage inaltérable
Easy flowing.Loving it all the way.A composition by Mitchell Boyibanda.
Une des chansons plus memorables
The lyrics the vocals and guitar is out of this world. The melody too good. This was TP OK at its best. True African music.
It was one of the best productions of Luambo, this when I was doing my CPE way back 1970.
this song, KSK and AZDA just takes me to cloud number 9
It's more of Bolero and rhumba
First heard of it from Machokaa Fred, back in 2010.
Good memory!
The song is older than me by 3 yrs . Yes
This reminds me of the year1974 .My father had bought A Japanese made radio model 277 National two band radio
Such songs remind me of my dad 👨
This song drove me to visiting the slave market museum in Zanzibar in 2014..so moving,I went to see the evidence of suffering visited upon our ancestors by the likes of Tipu Tip the slave trader
Unfortunately it has nothing to do with slave trade, he is likening his situation to slave trade, where the father in-law prefers another man for his daughter than boyibanda!!
@@davidorina3703 , you are right, but this bokolo later prefers a different woman for his son, despite having supported their marriage earlier on.
Wah! Interesting information!! The images made me think he was referring to the slave trade...
Time to learn Lingala
would love to visit too. it is unbelievable such atrocities happened at some point in life
A master piece
Ooh my, that’s excellent piece of bolero 👍🏽
Du pure rumba : comme j aimais ce groupe
Please someone translate this song for me! Either in kiswahili or English nitashukuru sana!!
Those days not everyone owned a radio you could find one or two in village.
Mkubwa Luambo Zaire ya neema!Mungu amlaani Kagame na kizazi chake chote mpk uzao wa 12 kwa kuiharibu Congo ya Lumumba
The song demostrates knowledge about what Arab slave trade was all about
Jackson NTIMA IMBI
Ozui
Vu
It is probably good to remember that the horrible Tipu Tip was Afro-Arab !
African suffered from his/their Arabs Slave Businesses, making them hide to the mountain, to the cave, etc, bad things he divided and uses some African people to trace. catch escorts their Brothers from Congo, Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe Tanzania mainland to the Indian Ocean after blackmailing them by converting to their Religion as a promotion and given name black Swahili to be free from Slave. White people do also this after copying from Arabs. but Arabs were terrible than ever
When I visited Bagamoyo I learnt that his name was Hemel. He was name Tipo Tip because he used to have a gun with which he used to shoot Tip Tip!