Heard this years ago on Jon Peel, BBC Radio 1. He also played a song by Gabriel Omolo about the dangers of living next door to a bachelor, who might try to win your wife. I thought it was called Keep Change, but the Gabriel Omolo song called Keep Change Number 2 is not the same.... Can anyone help?
A legendary musician with his legendary hits l love like Tutakula vya ajabu and Lunch time just a few.RIP Gabriel Omolo and Appolo Komesha Band.
This song reminds me of the 70s when my uncle mr ngulube use to vist us in Lusaka zambia
The truck reminds me of my early childhood in my country Zambia
This track is titled Goodbye Mr.Kupe and was done by a Kenyan group called Apollo Komesha. The language is swahilli.
Gabriel Omolo had a couple of hits when I was in high school; most notably Mr Agoya and Nairobi :-)
Mr. Kupe your corruption is endemic. You are now 'sacked'.
The man was great. I like the story behind the song 🎵 .... " u always leave your jacket to represent u......."
Heard this years ago on Jon Peel, BBC Radio 1. He also played a song by Gabriel Omolo about the dangers of living next door to a bachelor, who might try to win your wife. I thought it was called Keep Change, but the Gabriel Omolo song called Keep Change Number 2 is not the same.... Can anyone help?
I was born in 1989 but I could listen to it on radio when dad is playing it RIP DAD!ZAMBIA
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This music is coming from a nearby tavern called Kansumbi - section 23 tavern and I was visiting Mpatamatu for the first time.
This track is titled Goodbye Mr.Kupe and was done by a group called Apollo Komesha.
It always reminds of the former life in mufulira town where i born.
This song reminds me when I was a dependent.
Headed By Gabrielle Omollo... I saw the original a couple of weeks ago...
The name is Gabriel Omollo...
sounds a bit like early 60's TPOK Jazz.
Cule acido mi baleeee que cule melodia pa la gente que sabe
It reminds me of my late father....bring old memories