Werrason ayembi na Papa Rochereau, concert kitoko na elengi. My dad used to sing this song all the time cuz id one of the best of Rochereau. Maison Mere toujours likoloooooo
rochereau tabu ley has matured gracefully. nice he's still doing ok. the band is a mess. his 'afrisa' band was a real powerhouses in the 70s. nice however.
Tabu Tabu....Grand chanteur. there's a big competition in Congo at the moment to try and find out the GREATEST "SINGER"...I think Tabu Ley and Sam Magwana come close
My brother, tabuley is one of the stars that came out of the THREE schools of music in Zaire: Kalle Kabasele (African Jazz Orchestra, Luambo Franco (TP Okay Jazz Orchestra and Dr. Nico Kassanda (Fiesta Sukisa Orchestra)...Actually Tabuley came from the Kabaselle Kalle Empire...these are the GREATEST of all time. Everybody else just come from one of these 3 musical universities. Mangwana is certainly a great singer, but nowhere close to the top 10...
well, my brother I concur. I am not, of course, talking about composition power. We all know that Tabu Ley was/is a great arranger, composer etc etc...but i am talking about the SINGER, THE VOICE that has left an indellible mark on Congolese music. in my opinion, Sam Mangwana comes close to being one of those stars. he has an incredible voice!
Yes you are right, he is certainly one of the greatest singers. he will kill me for not listing him among the top 3 as I met him personally and he spent a weekend in my home in California. But, what can I say....
Rochereau and Dr Nico were members of Kalle Kabaselleh's African Jazz. They both left the band to form African Fiesta. After they left African Jazz, the band started its journey downhill. Unfortunately, African Fiesta split into two: African Fiesta National (le Peuple) marshalled by Rochereau, and African Fiesta Sukisa led by Dr Nico. Nico's Sukisa became moribund after a while leaving the stage for Rochereau's African Fiesta National (later renamed Afrisa International) and Franco's OK Jazz.
Ba zabolo mibale ya misiki ya kongo. Oyo ezali somo somo.
mbokanzele60 7 months ago
voilà!!!
zeloui 10 months ago
wow breasts!! the girl that dances!!!!!!! Miau!
krrainio 1 year ago
Werrason ayembi na Papa Rochereau, concert kitoko na elengi. My dad used to sing this song all the time cuz id one of the best of Rochereau. Maison Mere toujours likoloooooo
vmiante 1 year ago
werason invited tabu ley. in his show
bonkingza 2 years ago
Hmm.... so nice.... Tabuley is indeed a legend...
bellemskey 3 years ago
I liiiiiiiike TABU EY sooooooomuch,He still one of my African SUPER STARS !!!!I would like to sing in the future some Rumba Congolese songs with Him
princezeka 4 years ago
Afriza Internazional
ngalula 4 years ago
Oui et j'ajouterai que Rochereau est un mélodiste car il a su très souvent faire danser mélodieusement les jeunes africains avec des chansons simples
Arth4 4 years ago
rochereau tabu ley has matured gracefully. nice he's still doing ok. the band is a mess. his 'afrisa' band was a real powerhouses in the 70s. nice however.
kukumkum 5 years ago
wow, awesome!
oyooe 5 years ago
Tabu Tabu....Grand chanteur. there's a big competition in Congo at the moment to try and find out the GREATEST "SINGER"...I think Tabu Ley and Sam Magwana come close
kindu2006 5 years ago
My brother, tabuley is one of the stars that came out of the THREE schools of music in Zaire: Kalle Kabasele (African Jazz Orchestra, Luambo Franco (TP Okay Jazz Orchestra and Dr. Nico Kassanda (Fiesta Sukisa Orchestra)...Actually Tabuley came from the Kabaselle Kalle Empire...these are the GREATEST of all time. Everybody else just come from one of these 3 musical universities. Mangwana is certainly a great singer, but nowhere close to the top 10...
Homenor 4 years ago
well, my brother I concur. I am not, of course, talking about composition power. We all know that Tabu Ley was/is a great arranger, composer etc etc...but i am talking about the SINGER, THE VOICE that has left an indellible mark on Congolese music. in my opinion, Sam Mangwana comes close to being one of those stars. he has an incredible voice!
kindu2006 4 years ago
Yes you are right, he is certainly one of the greatest singers. he will kill me for not listing him among the top 3 as I met him personally and he spent a weekend in my home in California. But, what can I say....
Homenor 4 years ago
Rochereau and Dr Nico were members of Kalle Kabaselleh's African Jazz. They both left the band to form African Fiesta. After they left African Jazz, the band started its journey downhill. Unfortunately, African Fiesta split into two: African Fiesta National (le Peuple) marshalled by Rochereau, and African Fiesta Sukisa led by Dr Nico. Nico's Sukisa became moribund after a while leaving the stage for Rochereau's African Fiesta National (later renamed Afrisa International) and Franco's OK Jazz.
foodhiambo 4 years ago
waats the name of the song
innosita 5 years ago
Sorozo
Nats3 4 years ago
The song is SOROZO...the original version is on this site under "Tabu Ley"
Homenor 4 years ago
Nice one
jgntetani 5 years ago
mY WhOLe fAmilY loVEs thIS sONG..
innosita 5 years ago