uza betta muziki penza ohh papa uzali wapi mikolo mingi koleka Bileku mpasi aksate sana kwa miziki yako motomto sana pianikushukuru kwa kuzitaaja baadhi ya nchi za kiafrica ktk album yako ya onze aidha nmefurahi zaidi ulivyotaja Nchi yangu TANZANIA/KENYA MERCE MINGI SEPELISA BATO
I love the way his videos always seem to be telling a story. They're humerous, interesting and they hold your attention all the way to the very end, leaving you wanting for more. I expect Djouna to sky rocket to the top. He appears to be an excellent candidate for an "Actor". Keep up the good work!
But what do the lyrics mean? DR Congo has become the ceter of African music - Awilo and Koffi Olomide can be heard in street corners from Dakar to Nairobi to lagos to Yaounde....!!!
could you teach me a bit of lingala please buddy. i'm from West Africa and we speak a different African language but i wanna learn lingala to understand what congolese musicians say.
Try Amazon(.)com or place an order with any reputable book shop; they will order the book for you. If you are a Christian (I am not) you might consider ordering a Bible in Lingala too, but it is harder to find outside Africa.
I learnt Lingala from a book years ago because my parents didn't bother teaching me, and I think I can speak and write it pretty well now. You'll need practice to speak fluently.
No, I think it was "learn Lingala in 30 days" or something like that. I can't really remember, I bought it a long time ago in a market in Africa. I don't have it anymore.
Anyway, that book was in French and Lingala, so it's not what you want if you can't read French.
Speaking of old. It was until I saw the dwarfs that I recognized this artist. He used to be with Pape Kalle years ago with big baggy pants and dancing like a wild man. Wow he really has held on all these years.
This clip 6600 Volts by Lofombo Djouna Mumbafu reminds me that he was the best, my favorite dancers in the late 80s. I was no. 2 then. Now l feel he is still good after watching this clip. I may still keep no 2 best dancer in Africa, but now we have Fally Ipupa in the scene. Either Fally is very good like Lofombo or l am growing old. My!!
awesome
nyakendu1 7 months ago
BETE DE SCENE.............
ANIMATEUR, compositeur , danseur
artiste au complet
18bat 7 months ago
guys any ideas wer i can download this song????? plizzz help this is too awesome
acrobatik04 1 year ago
me so smiten by the girl in blue! wow
faboge 1 year ago
love this dude's style he really does have a very interesting voice love it
innocesia23 2 years ago
Awesome Flute
Benwani 2 years ago
fe dorong a kie iteh
hossaffath 2 years ago
HOLAAAAAAAAA I LOVE THE VIDEOOOOO
ronalalata 2 years ago 9
God, the sister in light blue got me knocked over!
faboge 3 years ago 9
6600volt
6600volt 3 years ago
Helo Bileku mpasi
napeyo mbote mingi leki nanga
uza betta muziki penza ohh papa uzali wapi mikolo mingi koleka Bileku mpasi aksate sana kwa miziki yako motomto sana pianikushukuru kwa kuzitaaja baadhi ya nchi za kiafrica ktk album yako ya onze aidha nmefurahi zaidi ulivyotaja Nchi yangu TANZANIA/KENYA MERCE MINGI SEPELISA BATO
SJoelyKilonzo 3 years ago
I love this video.Thanks!!!
fmnyandoro 3 years ago
courage mon frere malgre okweya na yo
petiman07 3 years ago
Fuckin awesome...these girls are very hot
Trinketo 3 years ago 15
respect !!!!
sailorcharlene 4 years ago 18
oui djouna fils de FEU pepe kalle tu as fait tres fort AVEC CE TUBE.signe GUY BAGO du CAMEROUN ET DE YAOUNDE depuis l asie
guybago 4 years ago
Please come to Washington DC!!!
mimikazi 4 years ago
I love the way his videos always seem to be telling a story. They're humerous, interesting and they hold your attention all the way to the very end, leaving you wanting for more. I expect Djouna to sky rocket to the top. He appears to be an excellent candidate for an "Actor". Keep up the good work!
mimikazi 4 years ago
tingisha tingisha weeewe!
huricaneherb 4 years ago
But what do the lyrics mean? DR Congo has become the ceter of African music - Awilo and Koffi Olomide can be heard in street corners from Dakar to Nairobi to lagos to Yaounde....!!!
addoforever 4 years ago
ddfdsdsdff
chachini 4 years ago
you are right dawg
chachini 4 years ago
that is so funny zachari babaswehh was in this joint.
pauleoy2k 4 years ago
Do you know what the lyrics mean? Any Lingala speakers around>????
addoforever 4 years ago
yo ask innosita, he's 100% congolese he knows everything, i only know a couple words here and there.
pauleoy2k 4 years ago
Who is innosita?
addoforever 4 years ago
he has like 120 videos of african music, just type in his name on the search engine then go to his profile.
pauleoy2k 4 years ago
The lyrics are in Lingala and Kikongo.
Heee, heee, kiese ya yeeee!
Liloba2006 4 years ago
could you teach me a bit of lingala please buddy. i'm from West Africa and we speak a different African language but i wanna learn lingala to understand what congolese musicians say.
chachini 4 years ago
You need to buy a book, I don't have that much spare time...Sorry.
Liloba2006 4 years ago
where in the hell can i find that book?
chachini 4 years ago
Try Amazon(.)com or place an order with any reputable book shop; they will order the book for you. If you are a Christian (I am not) you might consider ordering a Bible in Lingala too, but it is harder to find outside Africa.
I learnt Lingala from a book years ago because my parents didn't bother teaching me, and I think I can speak and write it pretty well now. You'll need practice to speak fluently.
Liloba2006 4 years ago
what is the name of the book you learned lingala from, do you still have it?
chachini 4 years ago
No, I think it was "learn Lingala in 30 days" or something like that. I can't really remember, I bought it a long time ago in a market in Africa. I don't have it anymore.
Anyway, that book was in French and Lingala, so it's not what you want if you can't read French.
Liloba2006 4 years ago
Muziki ya PEPE KALLE bado iko thanks to LOfombo..
intrepeco 4 years ago
I think you are simply getting older.
Samy3068 5 years ago
Speaking of old. It was until I saw the dwarfs that I recognized this artist. He used to be with Pape Kalle years ago with big baggy pants and dancing like a wild man. Wow he really has held on all these years.
peligie 4 years ago
This clip 6600 Volts by Lofombo Djouna Mumbafu reminds me that he was the best, my favorite dancers in the late 80s. I was no. 2 then. Now l feel he is still good after watching this clip. I may still keep no 2 best dancer in Africa, but now we have Fally Ipupa in the scene. Either Fally is very good like Lofombo or l am growing old. My!!
nrmalit 5 years ago
You are the man!
Yes!
Scarzat 5 years ago
This Guy is good. Real Good. I like his entire setup. From Music, Dancers, personal performance ... in short everything.
BedRoomGangster 5 years ago