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  • It's fine. I am only remembering the two songs from years back... I used to go to a particular pub which had them in a jukebox - the vinyl years:)

  • Oyo ezali musique ya batu bakotaki classe,oyo ya sika bayebi mukanda te nde bazali kobeta bibetelatela.Lokola Koffi ect.

  • Had an audio tape of this song 20 years ago!

  • wow wow wow those them days i wish i could rewind days for days of yester years they were the best RIP NTESA

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  • pourquoi les artistes congolais ne font plus ce genre de musique pour moi c'est chef d'oeuvre, je ne suis pas congolaise mais j'ai toujours été bercé par cette musique dont mon père était un grand fan et de qui je tiens l'héritage. J'écoute bcp koffi olomide et fally mais les anciennes chansons congolaise me font plus vibrer ke les nouvelles. J'avais 9ans quand mon papa écoutais cette chanson souvenirs souvenirs haye ke le temps passe vite.

  • L'ESCALA A VISTA !

    La belle epoque ...

  • ah zaire ah mobutu ah tp ok jaz ,likambo te histoire on ne lÈoublie pas ce notre patrimoine culturel eh puis on lÈa aimer et tolingaka yango

    ahouch le bon temps ne reviendras jamais mais aimons Dieu et notre bonne musique

  • Absolute masterpiece.

  • Merci pour cette belle chanson de Ntesa Dalienst avec les Kiambukuta (Josky et Serge).

  • Papa Ntesa Dalienst...Omg!!!!

    J'écoute cette chanson tous les weekends, j'avais acheté le cd il y a des années d'ici

  • ja dere se chanso

  • Wow! danced to this number at my prime age, what good memories it has brought. Thank you, thank you!

  • Ya N'tesa simply marking his time with TP OK Jazz. Thanks Ya N'tesa for your voice, songs and good time.

    NgongaMokili

  • AboubacarSiddikh, thanks for the great job of enabling us to access the music of the maestro Luambo. Franco and his team TPOK remains great forever.

  • le grand dalienst...d'heureuse memoire

  • I never heard this before sounds very different from the traditional OK Jazz Rhythm. Ya Dizzy on solo

  • For your information: Guitares solo et Rythmique - Djodjo et Assani Corvin, Guitare Mi-solo - Assani Corvin, Guitare Basse - Djodjo. Dizi was with OKJ in Africa at the time and this was recorded in Brussels. The only others involved with OKJ history I am aware of: Cuivres - Dele Pedro, Lunama.

  • Oh the Assani Corvin guy was later on his Chante Belalo et Dangara LP - 1990 with Dizzy.

  • @AboubacarSiddikh I am looking for one Ntesa's song that he sang in late 80's. I don't remember the exact title but I think it was "Isa" (pronounced Iza).

    "Oyebi ngai na lulaka yo, lisusu nalingaka yo, Isa yo kitoko ya maman...."

    Thank you for helping me to find it. Regards

  • @Paulinmut Moose beat me to it, look here: globalgroovers.blogspot.com/20­11/05/ntesa-daliens-iza-isse-t­chika.html

  • @AboubacarSiddikh - Is there a chance you can upload one song which goes like "Nagi naleki, na residence marina.."? I think it was by M'Bilia Bel. Not sure. Then I think there was another hit by one of Afrisa's artistes...Was there a version of Mobutu Seseseko from Afrisa?

  • @odhiambo0 Answering your question? Not a chance, to be honest. I was never into either so I always neglected to pick them up when I spotted them along the road, so to speak. My focus was never on collecting them when I had the chance.

  • AboubacarSiddikh - We really appreciate your contribution to promote TP OK music - Now we who are Lingala/French challenged can enjoy the music even more. Thanks a lot for the translation. God bless.

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