Bravo L'ORCHESTRE LIPUA LIPUA ! Je découvre ce titre, que je n'ai pas connu dans mes 40 ans, pourtant j'ai des CD de LIPUA LIPUA. J'aime beaucoup ce morceau. Je suis très fan de cet Orchestre congolais. Merci beaucoup !
Ce titre était très connu. Par contre, moi j'en découvre la riche d'orchestration : la batterie, le chant (Nzaya, Tonele et Teddya, Dolly ( ici ?), l'accompagnement et la solo (Vata et Luswama), Benazo à la saxo ❤
Reminds me of the days ,late 70s when the bell botton was in vogue.Big ups to Benanzo Mbuta,Nsaya Nsayadio.Nyboma Mwandido,Mombasa Vata,.Its amazing that the versatile Nyboma is still at it 30yrs later.The modern day wenga muzikas dont last even for a decade.The exception was Verckys who left the scene too soon after bewitching us with his Sexaphone.
Ya David. Thanks, I am here too. Was at King's college Budo in uganda 🇺🇬 Senior 5. Am now 64. I still have 2 bell bottoms. Will post a pic. Worse, I was in the school band. And we played all this lot from Nsayi,Nouvelle generation, Bondowe,Maseke ya meme, etc. So you can imagine the nostalgia!My man, wherever you are, God bless.
God Bless these mucicians these were mai songs during Amins days 7os the Band like Sumite Band Amigo wawawa was the lead guiter waaw he was wonderful RIP I still like and love these songs i feell proud when i hear the voice of Zata mombasa and Nzaya zayadio oh mai God haw i wish i could be young again
Nsayi,c'était une chanson de joie quand ça passait à radio Congo Brazza.J'étais enfant mais je chantais déjà ça sans comprendre les péripéties de la vie.Nyboma avait du génie avec ce groupe .
Quand nous commentons sur ces anciennes chansons qui nous rappellent mélancoliquement notre jeunesse, il serait souhaitable d'indiquer les noms d'écoles où l'on a étudié et les quartiers où l'on a vécu, - en exagération-quelques noms, quelques cinés pour permettre d'identifier des amis qui ont voyagé et que l'on arrive pas à situer aujourd'hui...
Mboté na bino. Ah ! Kel souvenir. Cette époke me manke. Il y avait des valeurs et on savait les apprécier. Mon papa avait une mobilette et nous étions l'une des famille heureuses dans le kartier et dans la ville. Les enfants respectaient les parents. Kelle nostolgie
C'était vraiment de la pure rumba saccadée, comme on les aime à l'époque, accompagnée d'une mélodie avec une empreinte de tristesse , cette voix lourde et perçante de Nzaya Nzayadio 🤔🤔🤔🤔👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽💖💖💖
Très belle chanson de Lipua Lipua. A part Vata Mombassa (accompagnement), Mongo Ley (solo) et Nzaya Nzayadio, peu de gens savent que la première voix ténor est assurée par Tedya, héros méconnu de cette merveilleuse époque.
Cavacha was my high school soundtrack in Nairobi. We even had a school band that played Kiam, lipua lipua, shama shama, kamale etc. Good times, great memories!
beaucoup de gens confondait en croyant que c´est Nyboma qui chantait le tenor dans cet orchestre Lipua lipua or, c´était Teddia ancien tenoriste de Bella Bella( paix à son âme)
I remember my father "Moses Pomonda Mhaiki" When we living Handeni-Tanga 1975-1982 Memory song during the Kagera-1978. (Rest In Peace My daddy Moses Mhaiki) 😂😂😂❤❤❤
African music simply the best. Thanks guys you're doing a good job for bringing joy and happiness to us old timers for giving us the opportunity to listen to though old but rich music that brings memories of the good old days
Très belle chanson j'écoutais cette chanson chez nos voisins qui avaient un tourne disque à l'époque il augmentait le volume et s'entendait jusque chez nous qui étions leurs voisins immédiats.
OH MOtékè, kenda na yo! lançait nzaya nzayadio dans cette chanson. Oh la vie! Que le temps passe. Oui, tout passe. Rien de figé mais les souvenirs restent . Oh le bon vieux temps passé auprès de ma grand mère. Sans insouciance à l'époque. Pas meme crainte du lendemain. Lélo, ngai makanisi mingui. famille. Mbongo. Mosala. ba copine. Oh là là. DUCIEL.
.....a historic epoch of Music Congolese when a " New Generation" took over the helm!!!....... while repeatedly mentioned the late Maestro of Music Congolese, Verkeys deserve much better credit and acclaim for nurturing this talents!!!!
A complete nostalgia of boyhood days in rural Liberia in Tewor District, Grand Cape Mount County, tuning my late grandfather transistor battery radio to Sierra Leone Broadcasting System ( SLBS) on shortwave 1 or 2.
Oh quel sacré chanteur avec cette belle chanson je pense à mon cousin tsallie Serge rester à Brazzaville et prend soins de toi j'espère que tu es toujours en vie lors de mon séjour à Brazzaville je t'ai pas retrouver je dédi cte chanson pour revivre le vieux temps au village à moutampa ds le pool (ton cousin sita omer verel Steven à Paris)
wow cant have enough of this masterpiece.Thanking God to have lived in this generation of naturally talented artists.Enough respect to the producer , Verckys Kiamwangwana Mateta
Those were artists who knew how to play musical instruments - saxophone, guitar, drums, etc. These days, it is the computers doing it - artists can't use their brains and therefore lack skills
Nsay song mmhh my be lm going to die... I still like a madman or craze when I listening the NSaY Songi Lipulipua the best SONGI still gona strong to date... I salute to Mr. vercky kiamangwana for his initiative since 1975 the time I starte Primary school ineed to know where are they the Lipualipua sqward especial Vata Mombasa.
Thank you to the generous soul who uploaded this music. This was the music of my Father (and my Mother, too), the music of my youth in Yonibana, Sierra Leone. Since the Ancestors called my Father for good I can't get enough of the genius guitar Gods of Zaire (okay DRC now). When I listen to it, it says so much that was unsaid between myself and my parents. It also reminds me that there was a time when hope was the most heavily traded commodity in Sierra Leone!
+Vanessa Loyuk Hi Vanessa, Nice to know that we both come from the same place"lamera". An bene pe gangwa bor from Unyama. In you come from which village nyako paco!!!!!!!!!!!!@
L'Orchestre' Lipua Lipua is one of the greatest musical troupe' in rhumba history. It produced many fine musical artistes such as Pepe Kalle (Kabasselle wa Mpanya), Nzaya Nzayadio, Diblo Dibala, Verckys, Lokassa ya Mbongo, Vata Mombasa, Lucian Bokilo, and many many others.
This great song reminds me when I was std 7 at Amboni shamba la mkonge Tanga 1977 with my friends Leonard Mkayula, the late Juma Bunga, Mohamed Abass, Seleman mmakonde ,Frank fundi baiskel etc.
Reminds of Immaculate. These were days when instruments could be played to come out with such a beautiful sound unlike today where they do everything on computer.
Yes! Dont forget that "Monga Mongoley" Santana Mongoley, was the soloist on this number with the late Matalanda on Bass guitar and Bopol Mansiamina on second solo guitar. Santana is still alive and Lives in England together with Nzaya Nzayadio, both, still engaged in Music. In fact Nzaya is working on an Album to be released soom. Lipua Lipua was probably the best "Beau Disorder" (Beautiful Disorder) group of all time.
Jagem K'Onyiego sorry, the soloist on this record is Lusoma Aspro not Mongoley. Lusoma replaced Mongoley when Mongo left for Viva La Musica. Bopol and Matalanza were never in Lipua-Lipua.
The Nostalgic memory of Ngara Nairobi at Selahs High Fashion Center, with the late James Oyuga,Mlema ¬ably Macky the pretty from Asego Kanyada dancing in selective attractive attires.Long live Vata Mombasa.
What has made me attached to Zairea music so much is Echo Jazz, Moroto Military band that was composed of 85% of Zaireans, some who were in the Ugandan Armed Forces [UAF]. They made the wires sing exactly as they were composed by them. That is what talent is all about. This music when played by them made me see things differently, though 9 years old, I made a local trumpet to imitate them and a group of kids of my age and above could say: you the saxaphonist, blow the trumpet.
I don't understand Congolese language. But I have records of Congolese music that can play non-stop for one week from koffi olomide to fully ipupa, wareson, gims, pson, naza--- too many to enumerate!
Nostalgic Nostalgia! Oh Vero Veronica Kalindo! (veve). Too great to still reign, sauti yake Nzaya Nzayadio no verckys Mateta akipuliza Saxophone. Rhumba manenos.
I was young Bros were dancing at night like nothing else truly speaking Lipua lipua illikuwa ikiwalipua vijana mpaka wazee what a nice musiic .i wish it was ma time.
Mon cousin s'appelle Ntsalli et cette chassons je le dédié à lui dont j'ai plus des nouvelles depuis que j'ai quitté Brazzaville en 1989 donc s'il est vivant ou pas ,j'ai pensé à toi mon cousin je prendrais des nouvelles à ma mère à bacongo Brazzaville que dieu te protège (ton cousin depuis France)
Where is Selushago bin Nestory, that presenter whose 30 minute programme between 4 30 hrs nd 5 00 hrs played all the latest lingala hits? This was my best program nd station in that lingala hits were hardly played by Radio Tanzania during those days of socialism.
During 1975, I was a litle boy but the Eddion Veve for the whole my life affect me too... Yeah it is difficult to explan until this time mmhh..congraltulation the Eddition Veve undet Kiamangwa Wazola mbongo Verkicy
Mzee matola wa makwale ipinda kiela nakukumbuka ulikuwa na santuli zote za lipua lipua pale polic kibondo namkumbuka daudeni,Neema,marehem gerad.nsayi Kama umepigwa juzi
I was only 13 years old and still in primary school, my mum and I used to go to the town to sell during week- ends, there was a discotheque at the entrance of the market, each time I will abandon my mother to go and be listening to lipua lipua records because it was the best Zaire orchestra that time.. I thank them so much for this music remains the same in my head everyday...
I proced on remembering the Lipua lipu songs but one the the song exiting me is Nsay I remeber many songs like Novel Ge. Matoba Infueni. Lembe2, but Nsay mmhh Anyway. Congraltulation Mr Kiamangwa
Todas essas músicas relembram o meu tempo dos anos 1970-1980,são património para mim.Hoje só de ouvilas fico horas e horas até a madrugada.São para mim orquestras de muita referencia,viva a música Africana thçau.
Nakumbuka miaka ya 1977 hadi 1982 Warehemu ndugu zangu waliotangulia mbele za haki . Ansbert, Bryson, Jensen, Selialis, Inocent. Pumzika
Bravo L'ORCHESTRE LIPUA LIPUA ! Je découvre ce titre, que je n'ai pas connu dans mes 40 ans, pourtant j'ai des CD de LIPUA LIPUA. J'aime beaucoup ce morceau. Je suis très fan de cet Orchestre congolais. Merci beaucoup !
Ce titre était très connu. Par contre, moi j'en découvre la riche d'orchestration : la batterie, le chant (Nzaya, Tonele et Teddya, Dolly ( ici ?), l'accompagnement et la solo (Vata et Luswama), Benazo à la saxo ❤
Nyboma aussi@@Goodlucky-h7h
I played it on my father´s funeral. He missed Congo and this was his favourite. RIP
Sorry, my sincere sympathies to you. Your Dad is always watching over you 🙏🏽
May the great man rest in peace
You made the right decision and MHSRIP
Nice song,i can imagine ,why i´t was his favourite,
Reminds me of the days ,late 70s when the bell botton was in vogue.Big ups to Benanzo Mbuta,Nsaya Nsayadio.Nyboma Mwandido,Mombasa Vata,.Its amazing that the versatile Nyboma is still at it 30yrs later.The modern day wenga muzikas dont last even for a decade.The exception was Verckys who left the scene too soon after bewitching us with his Sexaphone.
Nzaya nzayadyo solo Ina Nsai nono kuka. Mwimbishaji Nzaya.
You just forgot Pepe Kale
More Familia series please..
Ya David. Thanks, I am here too. Was at King's college Budo in uganda 🇺🇬 Senior 5. Am now 64. I still have 2 bell bottoms. Will post a pic. Worse, I was in the school band. And we played all this lot from Nsayi,Nouvelle generation, Bondowe,Maseke ya meme, etc. So you can imagine the nostalgia!My man, wherever you are, God bless.
I agree completely especially Verckys. Nyboma is still doing some stuff with Faya Tess these days.
God Bless these mucicians these were mai songs during Amins days 7os the Band like Sumite Band Amigo wawawa was the lead guiter waaw he was wonderful RIP I still like and love these songs i feell proud when i hear the voice of Zata mombasa and Nzaya zayadio oh mai God haw i wish i could be young again
Nsayi,c'était une chanson de joie quand ça passait à radio Congo Brazza.J'étais enfant mais je chantais déjà ça sans comprendre les péripéties de la vie.Nyboma avait du génie avec ce groupe .
Salut. Juste pour preciser que ce n'est plus le Lipua Lipua de Nyboma.
La voix ténor est celle de Teddia.
Tonela est à la deuxième voix
They remind me of my high school and college days. As I listen to them now in my 60's, they bring that nostalgic moments.
Quand nous commentons sur ces anciennes chansons qui nous rappellent mélancoliquement notre jeunesse, il serait souhaitable d'indiquer les noms d'écoles où l'on a étudié et les quartiers où l'on a vécu, - en exagération-quelques noms, quelques cinés pour permettre d'identifier des amis qui ont voyagé et que l'on arrive pas à situer aujourd'hui...
Great music of all time. Those were the days when men were boys and women were girls.
Mboté na bino. Ah ! Kel souvenir. Cette époke me manke. Il y avait des valeurs et on savait les apprécier. Mon papa avait une mobilette et nous étions l'une des famille heureuses dans le kartier et dans la ville. Les enfants respectaient les parents. Kelle nostolgie
Hoooo vraiment le temps passe vite.1978 en classe de 5eme la bonne époque bonne musique très limpide.
C'était vraiment de la pure rumba saccadée, comme on les aime à l'époque, accompagnée d'une mélodie avec une empreinte de tristesse , cette voix lourde et perçante de Nzaya Nzayadio 🤔🤔🤔🤔👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽💖💖💖
Nsayi Nsayi...mpini umepigwa kisawa sawa. Nakumbuka miaka Ile ya 80s, Xmas kwetu Mb ilikuwa balaa. Machozi yananilenga .
Hizi ndiyo mziki ambayo hauchuji ! Kizazi chenye kipaji kimetoweka masikni +
Très belle chanson de Lipua Lipua. A part Vata Mombassa (accompagnement), Mongo Ley (solo) et Nzaya Nzayadio, peu de gens savent que la première voix ténor est assurée par Tedya, héros méconnu de cette merveilleuse époque.
Vous avez raison. Tedya est une voie qui comptait beaucoup
This song reminds those golden days when l was a student at old kampala bravo all obs at the time
Cavacha was my high school soundtrack in Nairobi. We even had a school band that played Kiam, lipua lipua, shama shama, kamale etc. Good times, great memories!
Ugandan we love Congolese music Charles Ssemaganda Mukama akukume Kiziba Rakai Uganda
Nkaba ndi mu class p 4 1974.St Peter.and.Paul.Virika FORT PORTAL UGANDA. Amin OYEEEE.
Naffe ab´e kyerima-Bugerere tukyaliiwo nnyo.this music reminds me, our beloved Idi Amin Dada.
beaucoup de gens confondait en croyant que c´est Nyboma qui chantait le tenor dans cet orchestre Lipua lipua or, c´était Teddia ancien tenoriste de Bella Bella( paix à son âme)
I salute these great sons of DRC,they left us with memories that will forever remain with some of us.
😂magnifique
Very true.
Reminds me of Teenagers Ice Bar and Taita life. Those were the days music had meaning. Whenever I listen to this I miss Taita.....Kenya
I lived in Liberia during my high school years. Those days were filled with the sounds of des Orchestres Congolais :-)
MY GRANDFATHERS RADIO. WIRED WITH EXTERNAL BATTERIES. BEST TIME EVER. VATA ,MBUTA,NZAYA,LUSUAMA,MONGOLEY.
Incredible,it is about fifty years yet the songs are still driving the now old forks crazy!
...very true...
Wow! Those were the days when music was so gracious.
Ahh ma tendre enfance, belle chanson que j' ai adoré et que j' adore toujours, une chanson que je fredonnais à longueur de mes journées.
Nsayi oyebi motema na ngai etonda zuwa... !!! Jameni... Nsayi you know my heart is full of jealousy!!! Those were the dayz of real love...
I remember my father "Moses Pomonda Mhaiki" When we living Handeni-Tanga 1975-1982 Memory song during the Kagera-1978. (Rest In Peace My daddy Moses Mhaiki) 😂😂😂❤❤❤
❤❤❤
1976, une année pleine de souvenirs, je viens de décrocher mon diplôme d'État et rêve déjà de L' UNAZA.
African music simply the best. Thanks guys you're doing a good job for bringing joy and happiness to us old timers for giving us the opportunity to listen to though old but rich music that brings memories of the good old days
Nsayi inanikumbusha enzi hizo nikiwa Bwiru wavulana mwanza
Très belle chanson j'écoutais cette chanson chez nos voisins qui avaient un tourne disque à l'époque il augmentait le volume et s'entendait jusque chez nous qui étions leurs voisins immédiats.
Enzi za Malangali Sec. School 1979 - 82. Acha kabisa.
i was not born, but i appreciate this type of music. dreams from my father.
The people of Zaire are great in music no doubt !
Lovely oldies, easy listening pleasure.
Muzzei Benyamin Kayemba you made Kiziba top of the world the man could go to Kampala and bring all the music Kiziba oyeee
OOH WE SALUTE YOU GALLANT SONS OF AFRICA,REAL RHUMBA.
Those were the days of eastern and central African music! We were ahead, I wonder what happened!
OH MOtékè, kenda na yo! lançait nzaya nzayadio dans cette chanson. Oh la vie! Que le temps passe. Oui, tout passe. Rien de figé mais les souvenirs restent . Oh le bon vieux temps passé auprès de ma grand mère. Sans insouciance à l'époque. Pas meme crainte du lendemain.
Lélo, ngai makanisi mingui. famille. Mbongo. Mosala. ba copine. Oh là là.
DUCIEL.
.....a historic epoch of Music Congolese when a " New Generation" took over the helm!!!....... while repeatedly mentioned the late Maestro of Music Congolese, Verkeys deserve much better credit and acclaim for nurturing this talents!!!!
Can't forget those great days when music mattered. I love their beats.
Wadanii walikuwa wanabuni music wao original ... sio kuigiza music wa ulama kama ilivyo sasa... superb..
Kweli zimepita siku Rhumba ilikua rhumba kweli
Old school!!!wacha tu!!!wakati wake.
Ahhh En ecoutant cette musique, j'ai envie de faire reculer le temps.
Bravo Santana, Bravo Nzaya and the whole band...your music still captivates many today and still will a long time to come...
nonou kuka ,nsayi, hizo drum ulizifanyia kazi siyo kidogo big up
Wacha tu machozi yanitoka
A music which in my Wedding I talked to Tshimanga Kalaka Assosa to play in the day.What was a vibe in Dar.
A complete nostalgia of boyhood days in rural Liberia in Tewor District, Grand Cape Mount County, tuning my late grandfather transistor battery radio to Sierra Leone Broadcasting System ( SLBS) on shortwave 1 or 2.
Jamani miziki ya zamani ni mizuri imepangiliwa mmmh enzi hizo nikiwa kijana mdogo
Bramsiden Sichone sikia hmuziki
Mes années collège à Tchamba au Togo. Toujours merveilleuse cette musique.👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
Oh quel sacré chanteur avec cette belle chanson je pense à mon cousin tsallie Serge rester à Brazzaville et prend soins de toi j'espère que tu es toujours en vie lors de mon séjour à Brazzaville je t'ai pas retrouver je dédi cte chanson pour revivre le vieux temps au village à moutampa ds le pool (ton cousin sita omer verel Steven à Paris)
those songs reminds me of my late mother semera Namitebi, she used to like them alot,and also the dark days of the late Idi Amin-VC,DSO,MC.
What was dark about them days?
Are u really a Ugandan who ask this kind of question?
molaa Gulu yes man come from Gulu
@@molaaable
Ask him again and again my brother😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
wow cant have enough of this masterpiece.Thanking God to have lived in this generation of naturally talented artists.Enough respect to the producer , Verckys Kiamwangwana Mateta
David hii ni kali kabisa!
Those were artists who knew how to play musical instruments - saxophone, guitar, drums, etc. These days, it is the computers doing it - artists can't use their brains and therefore lack skills
Nsay song mmhh my be lm going to die... I still like a madman or craze when I listening the NSaY Songi Lipulipua the best SONGI still gona strong to date... I salute to Mr. vercky kiamangwana for his initiative since 1975 the time I starte Primary school ineed to know where are they the Lipualipua sqward especial Vata Mombasa.
Thank you to the generous soul who uploaded this music. This was the music of my Father (and my Mother, too), the music of my youth in Yonibana, Sierra Leone. Since the Ancestors called my Father for good I can't get enough of the genius guitar Gods of Zaire (okay DRC now). When I listen to it, it says so much that was unsaid between myself and my parents. It also reminds me that there was a time when hope was the most heavily traded commodity in Sierra Leone!
+Muctaru Kabba Yeah i will always love lipua lipua Just because of my DAD . BIG memory Unyama Gulu Uganda.
Hold on to the memories, Vanessa, along with the great music!
+Vanessa Loyuk
Hi Vanessa,
Nice to know that we both come from the same place"lamera".
An bene pe gangwa bor from Unyama.
In you come from which village nyako paco!!!!!!!!!!!!@
+Vanessa Loyuk
Vanessa (nyako paco), cwala email on: chriskinyera@yahoo.co.uk
Apwoyo matek
L'Orchestre' Lipua Lipua is one of the greatest musical troupe' in rhumba history. It produced many fine musical artistes such as Pepe Kalle (Kabasselle wa Mpanya), Nzaya Nzayadio, Diblo Dibala, Verckys, Lokassa ya Mbongo, Vata Mombasa, Lucian Bokilo, and many many others.
verkys was the founder, manager and producer of this band as well as orchestre KIAM
My God! I remember this song as a child growing up in Lusaka Zambia. My Dad loved Congo music.
+1#
This great song reminds me when I was std 7 at Amboni shamba la mkonge Tanga 1977 with my friends Leonard Mkayula, the late Juma Bunga, Mohamed Abass, Seleman mmakonde ,Frank fundi baiskel etc.
Reminds of Immaculate.
These were days when instruments could be played to come out with such a beautiful sound unlike today where they do everything on computer.
ah mon pays la RDC nous avions a cette epoque de la bonne musique
Real kavasha, when I hear this no, teas shed on me, my fellow relatives, friends whom we used to play , have gone, Ooo,left solemnly
Yes! Dont forget that "Monga Mongoley" Santana Mongoley, was the soloist on this number with the late Matalanda on Bass guitar and Bopol Mansiamina on second solo guitar. Santana is still alive and Lives in England together with Nzaya Nzayadio, both, still engaged in Music. In fact Nzaya is working on an Album to be released soom. Lipua Lipua was probably the best "Beau Disorder" (Beautiful Disorder) group of all time.
Jagem K'Onyiego ayie
Jagem K'Onyiego sorry, the soloist on this record is Lusoma Aspro not Mongoley. Lusoma replaced Mongoley when Mongo left for Viva La Musica. Bopol and Matalanza were never in Lipua-Lipua.
Jagem shocked me too. Bopol never played for Lipua Lipua at all!
Where is se kizengi
Kilo Kitoko never played with Aspro?
The Nostalgic memory of Ngara Nairobi at Selahs High Fashion Center, with the late James Oyuga,Mlema ¬ably Macky the pretty from Asego Kanyada dancing in selective attractive attires.Long live Vata Mombasa.
❤At heart forever nzaya nzayadio.
What has made me attached to Zairea music so much is Echo Jazz, Moroto Military band that was composed of 85% of Zaireans, some who were in the Ugandan Armed Forces [UAF]. They made the wires sing exactly as they were composed by them. That is what talent is all about. This music when played by them made me see things differently, though 9 years old, I made a local trumpet to imitate them and a group of kids of my age and above could say: you the saxaphonist, blow the trumpet.
I was in Mbale, at that time. There was also Simba Battalion Mbarara with a powerful band.
Every Sunday afternoon I used to tune radio Uganda to listen to the song they were nonstop
That was Zairean era in music, especially in East & central Africa. If you enter in a bar these were famous songs.
I don't understand Congolese language.
But I have records of Congolese music that can play non-stop for one week from koffi olomide to fully ipupa, wareson, gims, pson, naza--- too many to enumerate!
Charles Ssemaganda thes[ where your days Ndeba Kampala Kijambiya in power You made happy
Oui nsayi na motema en écoutant cette merveilleuse chanson d' amour !!!
omgd i am back in Nairobi and I am 15 years old all over again! Thank you guys for bringing my youth back!
Those were the days. Long ;live lipua-lipua
Ah, qu'elle était belle cette époque
Remind me of those yrs my older brothers use to like lingala songs so much so I had to follow suit.
Kwenye drum Kuna nsai nono kuka
Reminds me of the respect you're accorded in the dancing hall of being a student from a top secondary school in the country.
Lol
I can remember as if it was yesterday my elder bros lived these music and so they made me too long live musiki ya bakulutu .
I feel touched...
On the shores of Lake Victoria in Mwanza, just as 5:00 p. hit, the first thing was Kiam with Nsayi! Those were the days as the sun sets!
Powerful song! Bien chanson!
Mombasa was amuzic genius, Nzaya im1977.!!!
Nostalgic Nostalgia! Oh Vero Veronica Kalindo! (veve). Too great to still reign, sauti yake Nzaya Nzayadio no verckys Mateta akipuliza Saxophone. Rhumba manenos.
Verckys hakuwa na band hii yeye alikuwa mfadhili tu wa band hiyo.hakuwai kupigia band hii
Kudos Nzaya
Nakolela eeh , maneno yako swadakta Bw. Mwenekazi Tuseko. It reminds me during the days of plenty milk and honey in Zanzibar spice Islands.
I was young Bros were dancing at night like nothing else truly speaking Lipua lipua illikuwa ikiwalipua vijana mpaka wazee what a nice musiic .i wish it was ma time.
This song reminds me of high school days, life was simple and enjoyable
la musique incomparable jusqu'à nos jours!!!
j'ai tout simplement les larmes aux yeux
I WAS IN MY EARLY PRIMARY SCHOOL WHEN CAME TO KNOW THIS MUSIC, MOSTLY DURING THE WEEKENDS.
I COULD READ MY BOOKS WHILE ENJOYING.
@Amule do you or did you know of any Amule who was a footballer and bands many in Mbarara?
@@goat951 That was the best song
Mon cousin s'appelle Ntsalli et cette chassons je le dédié à lui dont j'ai plus des nouvelles depuis que j'ai quitté Brazzaville en 1989 donc s'il est vivant ou pas ,j'ai pensé à toi mon cousin je prendrais des nouvelles à ma mère à bacongo Brazzaville que dieu te protège (ton cousin depuis France)
The song Nsay approx 45 ,year ago mhh is stil terrible my Heart...MrKiamangwana with Eddion Veve Where are you at this day ohh verkisy
Unfortunately Verckys passed on this year and Paul Nzayadio passed on during Covid time. Their music lives on.
Where is Selushago bin Nestory, that presenter whose 30 minute programme between 4 30 hrs nd 5 00 hrs played all the latest lingala hits? This was my best program nd station in that lingala hits were hardly played by Radio Tanzania during those days of socialism.
J'aime beaucoup par ce que c'est beau
listening to this timeless hit while watching world cup finals 2022 third place playoff.Croatia hammering Morocco!.
During 1975, I was a litle boy but the Eddion Veve for the whole my life affect me too... Yeah it is difficult to explan until this time mmhh..congraltulation the Eddition Veve undet Kiamangwa Wazola mbongo Verkicy
Mzee G
Mzee matola wa makwale ipinda kiela nakukumbuka ulikuwa na santuli zote za lipua lipua pale polic kibondo namkumbuka daudeni,Neema,marehem gerad.nsayi Kama umepigwa juzi
I was young too but crazy about Veve, I am happy my idol Verkeys is still alive and looking good.
I was only 13 years old and still in primary school, my mum and I used to go to the town to sell during week- ends, there was a discotheque at the entrance of the market, each time I will abandon my mother to go and be listening to lipua lipua records because it was the best Zaire orchestra that time.. I thank them so much for this music remains the same in my head everyday...
Real music
I didn't Know the magnitude of this music and this band in particular this is astounding music.
I proced on remembering the Lipua lipu songs but one the the song exiting me is Nsay I remeber many songs like Novel Ge. Matoba Infueni. Lembe2, but Nsay mmhh Anyway. Congraltulation Mr Kiamangwa
Lipua Lipua mwisho wa mawazo,
Todas essas músicas relembram o meu tempo dos anos 1970-1980,são património para mim.Hoje só de ouvilas fico horas e horas até a madrugada.São para mim orquestras de muita referencia,viva a música Africana thçau.
Aforo 1970 Eastands
Time less music thank you my Congo