I am steve a south african living in USA, I love and deeply thrilled to see people asking about ba Nkutha, why not recording new songs, we need new songs from you Pamela, I feel proud myself when I hear and see south african artists stunningly taking a center stage, we all need you [Pam] just like ba chackacha and the late Fasie long live and God bless you.
Reminds me of those old days 90's during initiation when we crossed over to young men. We would play these songs during December holidays. Feels good indeed.
it has been 10yrs since high school, i had to use my pocket money to own a cassette player radio and i enjoyed this songs. Finally graduated Enjoying life in tokyo, Japan after college in Texas my second home, thanks for uploading keep it coming!
I was the first person to buy this album when it came out in my hood back in the day. Some low life stole it from me and I never got it back....Thanks to the person who uploaded this tune. ..
KIKO Vava ..........my late mum loved her songs she told me that she passed on coz.....infact im gonna look up at google for answers.........................
Guys, I know you are busy. Just rewind and feel that power- how she pushes the vocals. And the instrumentals are out of this world. Worse is when they pause to just let the bass drums take effect. Oooh man, where did this kind of music go to
This lady is quite talented. I remember this song long time ago, when I was 14 years old in standard eight.. I was then staying with my martanal uncle who was so tough.. hahaha and my old days primary school crush Maureen Awour.. hahahaha. Since then, I like this song and I have it in my phone.. Live long Pamela.
Wow!! Pamela awesome voice! The song brings those nostalgic times when i was a DJ...pals like Pius, Stanley, Leah, Jemu, Isaac..Vero..wow!! i could listen all day long. Fantastic i feel young again.
Reminiscent of the old good days with my peers and pals Onwong'a Ogeto ,Joshua Makori Orina,Edward Gichana.Kudos pals,i love u dearly.Izo zilikuwa zama zetu.
Very wonderful song Pamela. Reminds me of my childhood days. I can still listen to this song many times ova but still not get bored with it. By the way, Pamela is still alive. She hasn't passed on yet.
surely I was in standard five by then, actually you can't compare with these nowadays musicians, their songs are sweet within the realising week, keep it up pamela.
Oh, Joakim, where thou art. Kipserem, Kiptorilet... and the rest of the boys. When we became men, on our pass out parade. This song played all night long, being re winded manually using a bic pen, till the morning until the batery ran dry, we had to wake up Isaiah the shopkeeper to sell us eveready batteries. All the girls where ours for the asking.Dec 1994 was year, in the slopes of Nandi Hills.
It's true Pamela is not so famous in south africa, the reason is because in south africa there are many blended super class artist, I was astonished to hear that even yvone chakachaka and the late brenda fasie are so famous out side south africa, but in south africa only handful of people knows them.
I will live I will live to hear it again I will make the journey again Alone Playing it in the car stereo Over and over Sipping that brandy Watching the hills roll by And live again Just to be alive again Like it was yesterday I will re-live the memories it brings Just for one weekend After I found this song
At Itaka Det. KJ 844 , the yr 1994 with guys; Costantino Mpandachombo, Madebe, Kamulika, Nsimba Kazumba, Kathe Simkanga, Frola Mvungi, Ambele Msika, Messe Kombe and many others.
If I could turn back time Hold it there for some days The days will be full of sunshine I would be young With no worries and fears It would be the holidays-december We would bring out the stereo Charge the car battery at the local shopping center Ensure enough back-up Everready batteries are there Where was electricity then? Is those lush green villages In the slopes of Nandi hills Then we'd plug in Pamela Nkutha's tape Lighting up the vilage disco. We'd dance the night away The bic biro pen will come to use over and over As each requester made this request over and over Forcing the DJ to rewind To save the battery, we'd use the bic pen. And the girls will sneak into the dance You'd pick your choice A choice of their dark and innocent beauty Ask her for a dance The whole cottage would be pregnant with silence To see you getting rejected To their chagrin, she accepts You'd pull her to the center Of the mud walled grass thatched disco-theque. And the tilley lamp would be dimmed To allow you to dance in semi darkness You'd sing along There were translations of the songs to fit whatever "I want you , furaha nzima" You would hold her tighter, pressing her harder Feeling her ripe sharp breast piercing your chest Jolting your manhood to a competition You'd close your eyes Soakin in the moment in heaven Those were the days I will die to bring them back again
Best comment i have ever read on utube reviews I love your poetic yet nostalgic write up Am proud I grew up in the same sweet old days I have a whole lot of stories in my soul about those days
Nandi zambia these song remind me of my late father so they are golden memories
my sister mizlet cud come from igunga girls high school singing these lyrics and we could sing along. i loved it
Pamela's songs make me feel younger every day
AFRICA IS A SPECIAL PLACE. The rythem is unique. In my second life I want to be an African again.
i like that songs off pamella
Any party without such music isn't a party but rather a comedy show
I am steve a south african living in USA, I love and deeply thrilled to see people asking about ba Nkutha, why not recording new songs, we need new songs from you Pamela, I feel proud myself when I hear and see south african artists stunningly taking a center stage, we all need you [Pam] just like ba chackacha and the late Fasie long live and God bless you.
Oh dancing to these songs was a hobby. Thank you Pamela
I am enjoying these songs from Lira City, northern Uganda, as i remember 1994-95
I solute Pamela for making our youthful age enjoyable. The song was a hit.No disco was enjoyable without the song in 90’s.
gone are the days when i used to play this song, nginobethandwe yinhliziyo yami. Kazi ukuphi kumanje. awu vela bo ngaze ngafa yinkumbulo.
Zambia Oyeeeee.....Lusaka Oyeeeee.....I have been rocking your songs Pamela for years now....each time, so soothing.....God bless you always
Reminds me back in the year 1992...RIP grandpa
Im James from KENYA.I salute Pamela.She made 90s interesting
She made our childhood interesting and we could dance the night out in our rural area....mahlabayithwale
These songs ring a bell to all Kenyans ...90s were the coolest years of our lives
Eddie kimutai, during December initiation ceremonies
Dem days
Reminds me of my X girl back in 93. I hope she’s well wherever she is.
Woooow
Wow I fully second that ongeza volume kidogo
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Pamela, you made my youthful stage heaven on earth and today, several years later, your voice still penetrates.Long live Pamela nkutha.
this the music we used to enjoy in the late 80's and we're still enjoying.
If people could be cloned so Pamela could come back n sing for us again!
this song was famous in Lilongwe market in those days. the song was hot
1990's in western Uganda. South African music topped every music.
Dancing competition in the wee hrs of the night.... RIP my long gone agemates.
Reminds me of those old days 90's during initiation when we crossed over to young men. We would play these songs during December holidays.
Feels good indeed.
2022 still strong Pamela where are you let us know
Gakenyake-o-gakenyake.What a good song!!!Thanks zakhe51.Upload some more of this kind.
I love this song muraziwa.It reminded me in 1992 when life was so good.
Reminds 93 after kcpe....felt like I had accomplished everything not knowing high school ilkuwa fire....
I'm Rwandan, your songs made me grow since1995-1997, I like your songs to die; Pamela is the greatest African artist
Very good music, the beats make me feel young again .miss those days. Had a classic Walkman.
it has been 10yrs since high school, i had to use my pocket money to own a cassette player radio and i enjoyed this songs. Finally graduated Enjoying life in tokyo, Japan after college in Texas my second home, thanks for uploading keep it coming!
When music was music. We enjoyed to the fullest. South Africa produced one of the finest music legends indeed.
I was the first person to buy this album when it came out in my hood back in the day. Some low life stole it from me and I never got it back....Thanks to the person who uploaded this tune. ..
Hahaha 😅😅😅😅😅
You welcome
Peter from Uganda, I love Pamela nkutha. And I'm crazy with this song...
I remember how we used to dance to these tunes in early 90s. May God bless you zakhe51 for the great job done.
this song back my memory in 90yrs when I was primary school in Tanzania.Nakupenda Pamela Nkutha.
All Kenyans growing up in the 90s do appreciate this kind of music !! I wonder where she at right now !!
KIKO Vava ..........my late mum loved her songs she told me that she passed on coz.....infact im gonna look up at google for answers.........................
True
+cavine seko Sure? How come we the fans in Kenya never ever heard of it. Anyway, let us enjoy what was one of a kind
I am so sorry to hear that your mom passed. Be brave brother, at least we have music like this to celebrate our existence!!
She is a live but Went down in Music only Girlie Mafura Died sorry for Confusion.
Guys, I know you are busy. Just rewind and feel that power- how she pushes the vocals. And the instrumentals are out of this world. Worse is when they pause to just let the bass drums take effect. Oooh man, where did this kind of music go to
Am one of those who shed sweet tears because of good things! ! It reminds me my young age with loving parents
its 2021 and i think this album is one of my favorites from south africa till i die. from 2001 when i started loving Nkitha
This lady is quite talented. I remember this song long time ago, when I was 14 years old in standard eight.. I was then staying with my martanal uncle who was so tough.. hahaha and my old days primary school crush Maureen Awour.. hahahaha. Since then, I like this song and I have it in my phone.. Live long Pamela.
Wow!! Pamela awesome voice! The song brings those nostalgic times when i was a DJ...pals like Pius, Stanley, Leah, Jemu, Isaac..Vero..wow!! i could listen all day long. Fantastic i feel young again.
reminds me of those days' break dance.
yoo am a fun
eish this song reminds me wen l was 13 ,,my late dad used to like it
How do we call this type of music guys,it will leave forever and forever
Forever and Forever 😍
Reminiscent of the old good days with my peers and pals Onwong'a Ogeto ,Joshua Makori Orina,Edward Gichana.Kudos pals,i love u dearly.Izo zilikuwa zama zetu.
very cool music. Always never bored with these songs
Very wonderful song Pamela. Reminds me of my childhood days. I can still listen to this song many times ova but still not get bored with it. By the way, Pamela is still alive. She hasn't passed on yet.
love this song..takes me back to the days..big up for uploading!!
iso a ugandan like the song , but lets believe in Jesus the saviour of our souls Amen
Namibians were you a!! i'm in love with this song
surely I was in standard five by then, actually you can't compare with these nowadays musicians, their songs are sweet within the realising week, keep it up pamela.
Omwalimu wherever you r you got to remember this......nice times with Ichuni girls and Itibo at Nyanza boys High n people like Gambler...
That kind of remind me of Bosentse Kay Atlolang of Mahalapye. Those were the days.
This song reminds 1990 when were celebrating our culture
Oh, Joakim, where thou art. Kipserem, Kiptorilet... and the rest of the boys. When we became men, on our pass out parade. This song played all night long, being re winded manually using a bic pen, till the morning until the batery ran dry, we had to wake up Isaiah the shopkeeper to sell us eveready batteries. All the girls where ours for the asking.Dec 1994 was year, in the slopes of Nandi Hills.
Keep it up Pamela nkuta. No one will break u r legacy. R. I. P indeed.
Is she dead?
Bakule,,,, that was the year i crossed the bridge and this is was the music we played
I wish those days are like this ....why all this memories
It's true Pamela is not so famous in south africa, the reason is because in south africa there are many blended super class artist, I was astonished to hear that even yvone chakachaka and the late brenda fasie are so famous out side south africa, but in south africa only handful of people knows them.
Dance and break into pieces, this song still dominates nowadays heats...
The best song ever I do salute Pamela
reminds me when i was in jack n jill kitale back in the days 1992.........kali sana
Reminds me of those days early 09 '
The good times we had.
Kudos Ngutha wherever u r....
1998 back then loved the music
Reminds me of our time mid 90s in Caprivi. good times indeed
Her songs bring memories back I lyk them.
I will live
I will live to hear it again
I will make the journey again
Alone
Playing it in the car stereo
Over and over
Sipping that brandy
Watching the hills roll by
And live again
Just to be alive again
Like it was yesterday
I will re-live the memories it brings
Just for one weekend
After I found this song
lol wellsaid eish this song
In 1989 THIS was the best when my grandmother ESTER asanyo .in mwabosire sub location NYAMIRA passed away.
I loved it too much than others musicians
reminds me the eshimu ukuta in 1990s
the track reminds me the best moments when I was growing
Nkutha you were a super star!! I like the instruments.i have passion for your music
thx Zakhe
You welcome x
Brought Sweetness to Festive seasons, Good memories
I was young 8 yrs old when my father proud me for good dancing. forever pamela
jacob matura she reminds me days of primary oh gone are the days rest in peace
they way those instruments are being mixed is so sweet. each instrument knows what to do.
+felix shivanda Exactly
Indeed they know what to do
The instruments were mixed in a wonderful way and i enjoy it to the maximum
I like this song,it reminds me long time....
This song is remind me my time when I was young the life was too much soft and good 😂😂😂💪💪💪
This was played during celebration of new initiates who cross from childhood to adulthood.1994 was the year.
Pamela u voice was very nice, music, ok and mi dear mam[RIP] play it on @on owauu days come and go btits music.
THROUGH THIS SWEET VOICE OF MUSIC,I DECIDED TO MARRY WIFE.
old music,,,, the best music ,,,cool pamela
ooh when music was music plus moves
Wnen music was really music. It takes me back to 20 years ago
it remind me of 1997 dec , i danced the whole night after seeing good kcpe results
+Julius Angela He he.....
I LOVE THIS MUSIC. WOW LIKE I DANCE NOW
At Itaka Det. KJ 844 , the yr 1994 with guys; Costantino Mpandachombo, Madebe, Kamulika, Nsimba Kazumba, Kathe Simkanga, Frola Mvungi, Ambele Msika, Messe Kombe and many others.
reminds me of long life and friends from kitale imiss u guys
lovely music, lovely voices.a song you can listen to and never get bored at any given time.
True!!
mmmmm this one eish
I don't wanna beer frnd! still dancing in 2019
Eh Pamella Nkutsa thank you very much tulijienjoy vilivyo Entertainment time while in High school those days. Who knows her whereabout.
still listening in 2020
When dry cells run out of power, we could put it under the water pot to gain back power
I remember that time I was in age of 13 year nd that time I was like to playing too much now I remember old music
Time may be long but memories still fresh
oh gone are the days ,,,,thanks to you PAM
Am enjoying Pamela from Kampala Uganda.
Enjoying the song from kenya
listening this great song by pamela in kenya 2018
I miss all those years
Thanks for this adds. Pliz if you have Pamela's album called Maxanco, kindly post it. It's so hard to find these songs anywhere!
very lively and good i really like them and the beats
The good old days in Western kenya
oh my god 1992 in gobabis with good friends ella yvonne unoo sieggy thoepo gloria ririi puetee wetuu othilie consertha
Pamela ,can anyone upload more tracks from this lady .I just know a few tracks from her
If I could turn back time
Hold it there for some days
The days will be full of sunshine
I would be young
With no worries and fears
It would be the holidays-december
We would bring out the stereo
Charge the car battery at the local shopping center
Ensure enough back-up Everready batteries are there
Where was electricity then?
Is those lush green villages
In the slopes of Nandi hills
Then we'd plug in Pamela Nkutha's tape
Lighting up the vilage disco.
We'd dance the night away
The bic biro pen will come to use over and over
As each requester made this request over and over
Forcing the DJ to rewind
To save the battery, we'd use the bic pen.
And the girls will sneak into the dance
You'd pick your choice
A choice of their dark and innocent beauty
Ask her for a dance
The whole cottage would be pregnant with silence
To see you getting rejected
To their chagrin, she accepts
You'd pull her to the center
Of the mud walled grass thatched disco-theque.
And the tilley lamp would be dimmed
To allow you to dance in semi darkness
You'd sing along
There were translations of the songs to fit whatever
"I want you , furaha nzima"
You would hold her tighter, pressing her harder
Feeling her ripe sharp breast piercing your chest
Jolting your manhood to a competition
You'd close your eyes
Soakin in the moment in heaven
Those were the days
I will die to bring them back again
For real sir wish
Best comment i have ever read on utube reviews
I love your poetic yet nostalgic write up
Am proud I grew up in the same sweet old days I have a whole lot of stories in my soul about those days
Very true, indeed age mate
what a comment. am glad to reply 7 years later
From Tanzania good song disembar 2019 💃💃