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  • BITOTA must have been a Nyboma composition i think,and possibly under Orch Lipua lipua or Orch Fuka Fuka.

  • Bwana Keino there is a top hit: BITOTA which came out side by side with "Nouvelle Generation" in the mid seventies (1977).It was a very composition.Kindly trace it.

  • Sorry Odirag to hear that - may your bro rest in peace. Yes Lipua Lipua music is quite consoling - their voice and the guitar as well. I'd like to play those guitar rythymns and solo. Take care.

  • Brings both sad and happy memories. I remember my late bro who was killed by a neighbour in 1975 then and his schoolmates from Uriri came to his funeral and played this record. After that I consider this song one of the best. Composed by Malanda and his colleagues then, V Mombassa, Nyboma, Nzayadio, et al.

  • 1975 : Gulu High School in Northern Uganda. That was the bumping year. Bell-bottomed trousers (KALISOS) and platfom shoes popularly call Bongo or Gabon. It was President Omar Bongo of Gabon, on a visit to Idi Amin in Uganda, who first stepped on the red carpet with those shoes. Locals were impressed and they named the fashionable shoes (at that time) after Bongo or his country Gabon. Yes we bumped and bumped..... What a time it was. We were indeed a new generation at that time. Thanks

  • @Ogomkenee Omar Bongo was a very short man! Look at his son ( a real duplicate of himself) He coined this style to "increase" his height a little! I was in St. Jose's College, Layibi. The next day after Bongo's visit, I had a pair of "Gabon" shoes!

  • Takes me back to 1975 after my A-levels, my first beer in Nairobi west. Sitting with my girl friend and my pals, playing these records on the juke box and feeling sooo good. Do kids enjoy life like we did?

  • In 1976, I could make a triple bump. I have tried it just now and wapi, where has the vigour gone? Bell bottoms that could sweep a road were the in thing!

  • Njiraini100 and faboge, We are age mates. I was class of 76 Lenana School, so I remember the ASK show disco - only that I actually entered the tent and got down! Lipua lipua pelele!

  • OMGD I am 15 years old all over again!

  • It reminds me of the 1st time I visited Nairobi ASK in 1975 as a young boy on a school trip and then I heard the track from one of the disco places. I preaded with one of the bouncers to let me in to see where 'that big sound was coming from' but would not allow me as I was under age.He later allowed me to peep thro' for about 5 min. and that made excited about live bands for many years after.

  • lindi 1978 by then I was std one , used to listen the record while playing around at home.the record was played in a record player and big santuri.cant bring back the scenario

  • rythm international

    ckossen

  • rythm international

  • Most of these Congolese recordings are a reminder of the past good old days. Days of the 60's and 70's. The are very interesting up till these days. Now, although there is much improvement much improvement in musical instruments, yet these old sound tracks are very interesting.

  • Memories! Thanks to THE ALMIGHTY! Without YOU we are nothing!I was just a little creature those days yet i remember these beats. Nawuti mosika!

  • @bwanakeino mombasa 1975 kariba bar near municipal stadium. heard it on a jukebox.

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  • @j477758 thanks i believ that the almighty nyboma 's voice coild be had in this song, it is ashame some people say things they are not sure of,

    do you agree with me that this great man should write a book of his life! he is done a lot!11 thanks

  • anyone please tell me was the great nyboma the one on this song? or was he away wlth les kamale as some one here says?????????

  • If I remeber so well then this song include the following: Nyboma Mwadindo, Bena So, Nzaya Nzayadio, Luswama Aspro as vocals.

  • hey imyan ??? This is a song originaly done by lipua lipua and the great NYBOMA!!!!! WHAT A CHEECKY MONKEY TO SUGEST IT WAS A CAMEROONIAN SONG ???????

  • If my memory serves me well then I think this song was sang by: Nyboma Mwandido, Luswama Aspro, Nzaya Nzayadio, Benna Soo as vocals.

    AGOLLA NYAGONYA

  • @j477758 Nyboma ne osewuok odhi o form Les Kamale by this time. Yoka mongongo naye Kilola Toko. Mbuta Benanzo was Nyboma's brother. He was not a singer but a drummer. Hebu tukumbuke 1975! Primary School...

  • i remember all am a teenager, when i really beautiful and slender when the world was all crying my beauty . i remember bellbottom, hahahaha

  • i remember all am a teenager, when i really beautiful and slender when the world was all crying my beauty

  • How lovely!!!!!

  • One of the best of the best. Recently, on one my trips back home, I saw a group called nouvelle generation singing like this with one of our brother (slightly handicapped with a great voice) as leading singer. Who are they? Thanks for posting this.

  • Great job and masterpiece: Malanda, Mongo Ley, Nzaya , Tedia , Kilola, Benazo, Vata Mombassa; Nono ,

  • This band plagiarized. This is a Cameroonian song.

  • Redsea60 : I am a Cameroonian like you but you got it all wrong my brother. The song is originally done by the group Lipua Lipua from the then Congo Kinshasa and was redone by the Cameroon musician Kotto Bass.

  • @imayn I have the original record, pure Congolese.

  • @imayn you are crazy you mind kotto bass

  • Thank you so much for posting this, this takes me way back to being a todler and dancing for my uncles in Africa. It brings so much joy.

  • super oldtimer sound

  • This song reminds me of my Lovely and beautiful late girl friend TINA B. Two of us dancing skin to skin in Summer Festival in Buea in 1976. With Eric's guitar shivering with this exotic and intoxicating rhythms of "Nouvelle Generation". Tina rest in peace!!!!

  • Nyboma was then with the band. He was super and you had to know by his high tone voice

  • @jakakwaro Nyboma had left by this time to form Les Kamale. The high pitched voice is none other than Kilola-Toko or Kilo Kitoko. He was heavy set man (sort of like Gen. Defao)

  • Mitou 84

    The exact title of this song is "Nouvelle génération"

    Lipua Lipua is the name of the Band

  • onyango shika dem , kamata a. asante bwana kweino

  • AQ mko wapi, Akina, George Namake, Koimburi, Sajabi, Joe Mwangi , Thugi ,and Odunga, ( Okero, Mbola, Body, George Norman, Owuor RIP) Karis, Chege, we never had much but we had the music.

  • elengi ya koyoka pe musique ya boye po esalaka kitoko, kin ba yembela yango depuis le temps donc pas defaut pas na ba kin wana

  • Do you remember the "Bumping. Rrrright MDJ Edie Fondo on the Mike at VOK VOK (Voice of Kenya) radio. This "New Generation" was probably the Best of Lipua Lipua. The song runs in me to the bones to this date. Thumbs up to IZZY (Izdory Onyango), Franco, other Lipua Lipua damu from St Charles Lwanga High Changamwe. Bwana Keino also post Nono, Matata, Pichouna, Okoma Boye, Kizenge Zenge, all by Lipua Lipua.

    Thanks for returning me my youth. I had missed it.

    Papa Jairus

  • oyo eza fim

  • How lovely!!! Nostalgia. Mighty Africa!!!!!

  • What is the exact title of the song? Is it generation???

  • Chinekeme!! Flavour of my childhood!!

    My uncles bin dey rock to dis one!!

  • this song makes me remind my childhood when i was 3 years old I'll never forget this tune's thanks guys

  • Just listen to it when it gets at 3:65.Makes me dance like i have two left feet.

    AHHHHH!!!!THE NOSTALGIA MAN

    SO SWEET YET SOOO SAD !!!

  • I thank God for the Internet which has made it possible for us to still listen to this songs.I still remember those days of "Egwu owuwa anyanwu mba africa" on IBC Owerri.Thanks guys.

  • The world is moving on. A woman leaves her parents enters marriage. In this new generation, the EAR is bigger than the HEAD! But alas, follow life slowly, and you will regret slowly too....

  • Nouvelle generation . iand my sisters can not stop dancing this song . Eventhough kotto bass repeated this song we just can not let go . Thanks for the good job can i have the CDS thanks again. Cameroon and congo have a lot in common when it comes to music.

  • i have to give props to some my peeps in congo town(Zaire) free town, . peeps like the late Petreh koroma(monitehro) bra jeff, Alhaji koroma, offie bolo, Femi John, yanneh,orteh, jackie,momo bangura, Idrissa koroma,Amadu ,babdi(zuma), carlos mohammed koroma, life at singapore, finishing and dumbor. all the fun we used to have @10 n 7 cemetery rd ,suru, fando,Abdulie conteh, fofie,lamin bangura, spa, Ansumanie, koki,Ayila(awala)rip, malafani rip,badara, shamma boy, Suzie, ko, papa lake.

  • THIS IS THE BEST HIT OF ALL TIME. i used to hear this when i was a kid at radio IBS imo broadcasting service..egwu awuwa anyanwu...Ikpokirikpo

  • Hey man you took me back to my kiddy days,thanks for the memory

  • This remaind me of my youth we used to dance it in house parties the style was to dance down to the floor.we used to buy all records as they come out the singles.Yeni mtaa ni Harem - Makandushi i miss big!

  • Guys. Guys, lets just listen!!!!!.

    Please dont take away the nostalgia

    by making lengthy comments.

    This is Mambo Yote!!!.

  • I knew the music, but I have never known the title and did not know that it was from the famous group. Thanks a lot for posting it. Back then, Congolese will show the inequal and uniquiness of their voice ,then they instrumental skills. WOW!!!!

  • Soukouss at its best. Thanks for the memories!

  • viva kenya viva congo please upload RAMA SAH LOMON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! mutanimaliza kabisa

  • Listeners:

    That is a first line masterpiece with Nyboma. You have got Kinois playing dead for a while. Where is Mualuke ?

    No comparison at all - The Zaire Country of our ancestors where genuises are born and die with their mouths wide open.

    Enjoy it but don't make it your own.

    Please share with others and tell your friends that it came from Zaire. Bye !

  • My bro joseph R.I.P. hicho kilikuwa kibao chako thank u for posting this song.iam from kinoo in germany.

  • Asante bwanakeino. hi nyimbo inanikubusa huko nyubani webuye

    natafuta nyimbo ya mbaraka mchehe vigele gele ni furaha i think arusi also souko asha mama i thing is nairobi night thank you god bless.

  • This is REAL MUSIC. Lakini why don't these TRUE Music Maestros of old come and lecture modern musicians who just think of shouting instead of singing music which can outlast time? Lipua lipua used to lipua muziki ya haki. professor Vata Mombasa alikuwa ni mstadi wa kweli wa muziki wa kiafrika.

  • Whatever happened to all those guys - Ny'boma, Sam Mangwana, etc?

  • kwatako olabe chiluma aa... or oba mmaze maze chiluma aaa .....(ugandan translation)

  • this song hs s*****t remind me of ny dead bro, Ohehehehehehhyyyyy. I love it,

  • May your brother RIP!

  • correction guys this was not verkys but lipua lipua. The records used to have verkys veve as a logo just like you have Motown or does any one out there remember the brand ASL? otherwise the composer was a guy called Malanda who soon after this died in a car crash . beautifull song and great memories one of the best by Lipua Lipua

  • That's the best vocalist song you've never heard! What a wonderful and genious piece of music !!! My childhood !!

    JCB Texas

  • Where can I buy a cd of this song.

    Tim

  • Bootleg copies only!

  • This one reminds me of the good old days at Gentil Bar in Fiango Kumba where the band did a good job playing it life. More needed!

  • eya kikamate sukuma ma,,,,,,,,,hola

  • When i was 12 yr old

    Thanks for sharing

  • Nothing so soothing to my ears thean the voices of Lipua Lipua. I refuse to part with this group. Can any one please post more Lipua Lipua music on You Tube.

  • Great song, Lipua Lipua, reminds me of my growing up days; glory days sikujua shida za dunia :)

    Anyone there wo has Ashek Kapella's ''Sama Sama''?

  • This is Verkys in action with lead vocalist Nzaya Nzayadio.

    It just blows you away in disbelief at the skills and artistry these guys commanded. Their voices, instrumentation, and intertwining strings......oh what is more, the blaring saxs and trumpets whose sounds tore deep into your heart.

    I was doing Std Seven in Kenya when this one hit me. Does any one have the vinyl disc with a saxaphone logo marked `Nouvelle Generation' ?

    Where is Nzaya Nzayadio these days?

    Ombogo.

    Fl, USA.

    2008.

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  • can some one please tell me the meaning of this song i like it so much but i just want to no the meaning

  • les années passents ,les souvenirs restent.super cette jeunesse ou nous etions des innocents

  • ma plus grande chanson depuis mon enfance j'etais le voisin du bar MON VOISIN a LA SOURCE DU QUARTIER new bell douala cameroun alors merci pour ma chanson

  • Mokili mokotambola KiNshasa

    makambo ezali generation ya sika matoi eleke motwi naipe nandimi mBUTAA BENAZOO yaani kizazi cha sasa masikio yamepita kichwa bwana keino lete nyingi za lipua tafadhali nakuomba sana Kama Nsay , Mbale

    Mbutta Benazoo usilie

  • I remember my childhood, my mother used to play this song everyday. J'aime vraiment cette musique, des grands artistes zairois... Many thanks to bwanakeino

  • Tears every tyme i hear this song, The late Sam Waiganjo introduced me to lingala almost 30 yrs ago ,a fashion and a lingala guru his legacy lives on in my mind ... a eventho yu left us many years ago, i owe yu allot, still can c ya face till today .its touchin when yu lose love ones, sam i know ya mom and si njeri r wit u who passed recently we lav yu and will neva forget yu.

  • c'etait vraiment la belle epoque,mes meilleurs souvenir,la vrai musique zairoise.

  • When I play this song, I shed a tear. It was joy did not mind bullying.I had joined form one boarding school and on a saturday entertainment time Form ones were forced to dance.We were told not to dance like local villagers. Very memorablebecause that was the time I had my firsts including a pair of shoes.

  • Fantastic!! This was a dance hall anthem in my primary school days. There is another song LEMBA LEMBA. Can you find this one for me.

    I donot know the name of the artiste.

    Thanks in advance.

  • Hi, I think it was Lipua Lipua. I must have it in the mp3 format. I'll look it up for you.

    sam

  • Bwanakeino, Akhsante sana, mimi sikuwa na habari kam hii miziki bado ipo duniani.niliposikia hii misiki imenikumbusha Nyumbani Tanzania. nimecheza hii miziki kwenye house party so many times. i feel alive again. now i want to go home after 25 years here in Canada, i miss a lot. thank you so much. "Bwanakeino for president". only sad thing these songs reminds me of my bro, Issa Omar(RIP) bro.

  • Fantastic!

    Do you have Orchestre Veve's Lukani?

    Please upload it if you do.

  • Hi, I'm also desperately looking for Lukania and Mikolo Mileki Mingi by Verkys(Vévé). Please help.

    Thanks in advance,

    sam

  • I have orchestre veve's greatest hits on CD but I have yet to figure out how to load it here.

  • First of all rip the music from the CD into the MP3 format. Open Windows Movie Maker or video maker you are acquinted with. Import the music you have ripped one by one and put them in the timeline and save. Go to YouTube and start the upload process by first locating the video you created. Follow instructions and you are done.

  • Thanks Sam. I will try that.

  • how do save a song from the tube to your desktop?

  • Bwanakeino, nafurahia sana muziki wako. Could you please get "MAPENZI YANITESA" i think from Mbaraka Mwinshehe(may be with someone else) ". Nitashukuru sana kama utaweka muziki "mapenzi yanites, wazimu wanipata kwa kukufikiri wewe".

  • Mr Bwanakeino, Your music is my music! Could you find something like Tambola na Mokili, Kamale, Dada Asha, Tabora Jazz Band songs,.....

  • That one was a favorite in OUA Bar, 4th Avenue, Bwiza!

  • onyango shika dame.ha ha ha ..

  • bwanakeino, thank you very much. This was a song and then a song. One of best during those days. Cheers!

  • Bwana Keino. This was music, is music and will remain music. Thank you so much. Reminds me of my days as a teeny!

  • Bwankeino, asnte sana, hot sana! I have been trying to get this tune for years. It reminfds me of the dyas when i was about 12 and was dancing bare feet at aa village disco with dust flying around me in Nteebebtebe near kampala, mimi nitaka kucheza muzik mizito!

  • awesome we need kamale ,kiam etc if u can find, songs like masua, saga saga i dont even remember the actual names. . . you know

  • I have them all except Orchestre Kiam.

  • its funny i had to sing to myfriend that kamata!chorus for him to by me the CD in france.cant get it anywere.imagine if we could get the dvd?hot sana!

  • Lipua Lipua was a song for many ocassions. I am telling you people, this was a song.

  • Thank you BwanaKeino.

  • Tho ma doko wach. Mae mit modhiera nono. It reminds me back in the days. Nuevelle generation. Mayie joodwa.

  • Bwana Keino, hii ngoma nitainunua wapi?

  • Onyango kamate kamata maa!....

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