hallo guys out there, whoever knows a song called "Nanu uweba indika yange" please you can reply me, am personally not of the tribe but i love it. i am a mumasaba from uganda
This song made me laugh so hard linyula mabeka...sounds like one of those circumsicion songs. This is absolutely not Nigerian its Bukusu and a bit of Kabras sprinkled in popular Luhya dilects from western Kenya
Most of the dancers here can't dance the "mabeka" which is a vigorous working of the shoulders. I can see they are used to the wiggling of the waist which was taboo during my time. The "baliche" (belonging to the Babukusu) are the only ones allowed to do that and you can never see them.
mimi pia ni mluya...natamani kwenda nyumbani bunyore ama busia..
I love our luhya songs especially when you'refar from your country, when listening to this you feel at home
@prettyalltymz
MWANYALA BALEBE NEEE NGA SIMUNYULA KAMABEKA TAAA!! BIBUNNO BYAANDALALALE NGA BISAALA!!-NE KHWASIMILE NAABI!
BULASIO-UMUKANDA I BUGANDA
@simenaona
MWANYALA BALEBE NEEE NGA SIMUNYULA KAMABEKA TAAA!! BIBUNNO BYAANDALALALE NGA BISAALA!!-NE KHWASIMILE NAABI!
BULASIO-UMUKANDA I BUGANDA
mama used to tell me " mao ni mao, kata nali omulosi she is your sweet mama,
@simenaona
NI KWEELI NDUG'ANGU!!
BULASIO wa BUGANDA
very true...
Cant argue against that...
not even when am wasted..
Three 9 mwezi wa nane tutarinyula hivi tukishekea
mama mulai, mama mama mulai sana. No one like mama in the world.
hallo guys out there, whoever knows a song called "Nanu uweba indika yange" please you can reply me, am personally not of the tribe but i love it. i am a mumasaba from uganda
waka naya pannu ki rinjula maleka.soj malory rinjola tta kaki ye pary elo ,opan o re waka,regu,rinjola.
@BULASIO Whaaaaa....t?
@BULASIO Whaaaaat?
This song made me laugh so hard linyula mabeka...sounds like one of those circumsicion songs. This is absolutely not Nigerian its Bukusu and a bit of Kabras sprinkled in popular Luhya dilects from western Kenya
@mayamba65 Very tru and the guy with the stuffed bum was sooo unnecessary...jus spoils the whole song and dance!!!!
Most of the dancers here can't dance the "mabeka" which is a vigorous working of the shoulders. I can see they are used to the wiggling of the waist which was taboo during my time. The "baliche" (belonging to the Babukusu) are the only ones allowed to do that and you can never see them.