A most fitting love song.HOWEVER, the Video Activity does not agree with the Theme of Sadness and Bereavement suffered by the Artist...The Sexualized Movements are Incongruent to the Artis's Mood at the Time of composition.It is not Sexualized Movement that makes a great song. andu aitu a guthondeka video.Indeed we all loved this song for very different reason's to the ones portrayed by the dancers apart from Ndemathew..Ama?
Loved and still love this song. I still find myself singing the song. Went to high school in Kiambu and one of roommates knew all the songs from this cassette and she would sing to us all the songs at night. This was her favorite. It was our lullaby. Very sad song. Thanks for posting the song and thanks to Alice for teaching me the song..
was then schooling in molo at mugumo high school,when i had this song.waoooh,,what a crazy time that was...
one girl would just star singing this song and the rest of the girls would just joing in..and one have to prove how good she is at dancing.our domitory was full of kikuyu....then.
i don't get you bro, this is what you said to me "@umooja12 Iam so sory if i offended u. I thought kenia is short of kenya in East africa( former British colony). Iam from Peru,South Americano." something don't add up son. whom is the real Generalidibabu?
even after all these years,this song makes want to cry,...its realy touching in real life but the song is awesome. hapo ulitoa kitu ya maana de metthew.
kuanzia 3:37, hapo ndipo uhondo mambo yote... kule nyumbani Gatanga we call it "kîmbuci". As woudkojwang has correctly stated, only the "fittest of fits" would survive it... it was a moment to showcase personal secret dancing moves. Even here in this video is the same... angalia huyo jamaa anapindukapinduka kama hiyo fan ya helicopter without missing the step... na huyo mwingine amemea mabawa... he is literally flying.
I love this song, but the video is... well, it's a sad song yet the people in the video seem so happy dancing! But thanks for uploading this, I love, love, loove this song!
Good and exellent Mr.John D.i like the songs you sing back home for when i listen to you sing i find the distance between Denmark and Kenya like its only leaving one door to the other door,please get as more of your recent music on the net.I wait for the day i will get home and attend one mugithi night live and direct,cheers.
Dematthew, this was a well composed song, though its touching on an accident and survival, its truely consolling. AWESOME, Nduku song was loved by all kenyans and played countrywide. The final part of this song (climax) was energy demanding that only the fittest would sustain. Wuodkojwang in USA
provokes nostalgic memories, dancing dusk to dawn as little boys,wow,playing it over over again, music the opium of mind, food for our thought, hey nyumba gives us more from him, the likes of; dida, jeniffer, na kadhalika. These music makes me homesick, dearly miss ma beloved kenya the land of rising sun.
this music reminds me of the days i was in mugoiri.the song used to move us to tears as we thought it was something that really happened.thengiu muno for posting it
A most fitting love song.HOWEVER, the Video Activity does not agree with the Theme of Sadness and Bereavement suffered by the Artist...The Sexualized Movements are Incongruent to the Artis's Mood at the Time of composition.It is not Sexualized Movement that makes a great song. andu aitu a guthondeka video.Indeed we all loved this song for very different reason's to the ones portrayed by the dancers apart from Ndemathew..Ama?
MARCOSONGful 1 month ago
yaani i was in lyk class 2 when i heard this song 4 d 1st tym!!long live de mathew.
fanyahaki1 2 months ago
Loved and still love this song. I still find myself singing the song. Went to high school in Kiambu and one of roommates knew all the songs from this cassette and she would sing to us all the songs at night. This was her favorite. It was our lullaby. Very sad song. Thanks for posting the song and thanks to Alice for teaching me the song..
smarttty09 4 months ago
Such an upbeat tempo for a sad song. I love it tho...
dmuchai 9 months ago
was then schooling in molo at mugumo high school,when i had this song.waoooh,,what a crazy time that was...
one girl would just star singing this song and the rest of the girls would just joing in..and one have to prove how good she is at dancing.our domitory was full of kikuyu....then.
those were the best times,,funny,to remember.....
thanks for uploading
derisa71 10 months ago
Do they have this on itunes?
kanyaugatiejagwo 1 year ago
Hey Pauline, This is good. To me anyway....Kristi, NC
jimandkrisandgrace 1 year ago
Hey Pauline, This is good. To me anyway....
jimandkrisandgrace 1 year ago
Memories are made of this
Crispin2011 1 year ago
Ndi mugikuyu wa kuma nyiri !!!!!!
Greetings from Port st lucie,Florida,nyimbo cia gikuyu rocks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
kamugambo 1 year ago
the Dancegroup have a style like N´Dombolo??!!!!
aalbrondo 1 year ago
nice beat but no Original Kenia Dance styl!!!!
nice gretings from DJ-Albe´r from "Berlin City"
aalbrondo 1 year ago
Ndukû was too fat
mbukukanyau 1 year ago
ngimweta maita meeri....nduku!.... nduku!....
agiukiria itina
TheRobaroba 1 year ago
My dear Nduku ii, my dear Nduku, my dear nduire ngumisaga,
We Ngai, wandunyire Nduku ii ti uhoro, We Ngai ii, wandunyire Nduku ii ti uhoro.
Korwo kuu wa thiire, Nduku ni Mombasa, nii ndi ngigatira njukaga,
ii korwo ni gutumagwo irua, nda tuma, ii korwo ii, ni gutumagwo irua, nda tuma.
Twathiyaga Gatanga, mutuura kuona aciari, kirisimasi tu kenarire,
Mutino, igatiiria ndigiriri njira, mutino ii, igatiiria ndigiriri njira.
ddnty 1 year ago
@ddnty im aluhya please can u send both translation and kikuyu version please.
thanks
wyclizy 1 year ago
RIP
Minneh99 1 year ago
ithink this is the song that d Mathew heated with in early 80s, ndigana gwitikia ati ni nduku
kigunyu101 1 year ago
valla.. valla que vacile... african very good
nerviszarraga 2 years ago
Saaiyoooo!!!
MrMujama 2 years ago
i've always loved this song since i was a kid..i mostly heard it in shags during the xmas vacay..and it stuck so when i found it on fb it was IT!!!
MsKanono 2 years ago
........4rom way back deep in2 dem days!......was huge then en still good listen!!!
bootyspotter 2 years ago
Demathew how old were u when u composed this song? We played this song in 1987 when my cousin was comin to America.
Generalidibabu 2 years ago
i don't get you bro, this is what you said to me "@umooja12 Iam so sory if i offended u. I thought kenia is short of kenya in East africa( former British colony). Iam from Peru,South Americano." something don't add up son. whom is the real Generalidibabu?
umooja12 1 year ago
even after all these years,this song makes want to cry,...its realy touching in real life but the song is awesome. hapo ulitoa kitu ya maana de metthew.
ritaroggs 2 years ago
I love this song since i was small child, De mathew nyimbo ciaku zitithiranga fashion man. keep up i love you Music.
catherinegichia 2 years ago
This was the shiznits. Check out that video in video son. Pure sic-ness.
Maurayne 2 years ago
hiyo climax ni poa
whose234 2 years ago
am not a kikuyu but i have always loved this song since i was in primary
oisebe 3 years ago
rwimbo ruru ni moto moto...rwikuo muno
lionele12 3 years ago
definiately a real classic even though I'm from UG. It eminds me of my days in Kenya when I lived in Waithaka and Gachie
Chynage 3 years ago
those are bad slums.
Generalidibabu 2 years ago
classic!
fowrds 3 years ago
kuanzia 3:37, hapo ndipo uhondo mambo yote... kule nyumbani Gatanga we call it "kîmbuci". As woudkojwang has correctly stated, only the "fittest of fits" would survive it... it was a moment to showcase personal secret dancing moves. Even here in this video is the same... angalia huyo jamaa anapindukapinduka kama hiyo fan ya helicopter without missing the step... na huyo mwingine amemea mabawa... he is literally flying.
murathime7 3 years ago
I love this song, but the video is... well, it's a sad song yet the people in the video seem so happy dancing! But thanks for uploading this, I love, love, loove this song!
alice3a 3 years ago
Good and exellent Mr.John D.i like the songs you sing back home for when i listen to you sing i find the distance between Denmark and Kenya like its only leaving one door to the other door,please get as more of your recent music on the net.I wait for the day i will get home and attend one mugithi night live and direct,cheers.
vinley87 3 years ago
de'matheww has delivered hits after hits since this tune..thanks for the songs brotha
gatangastarrs 3 years ago
Dematthew, this was a well composed song, though its touching on an accident and survival, its truely consolling. AWESOME, Nduku song was loved by all kenyans and played countrywide. The final part of this song (climax) was energy demanding that only the fittest would sustain. Wuodkojwang in USA
wuodkojwang 3 years ago
WOW amazing! Fond memories! :) We used to corrupt that part "My dear nduire ngumisaga" with an obvious rhyme!! Boys will be boys hahahahaha
Morpheus396 3 years ago
Oh my God i remember alot
Well done JD
MrEisenhauer 3 years ago
back 90s
Mureworld22 3 years ago
this is part one i think there is part two please post part two and also njambi part one thanks for the good music
BENTAPILCH 3 years ago
provokes nostalgic memories, dancing dusk to dawn as little boys,wow,playing it over over again, music the opium of mind, food for our thought, hey nyumba gives us more from him, the likes of; dida, jeniffer, na kadhalika. These music makes me homesick, dearly miss ma beloved kenya the land of rising sun.
kamondopmwangi 3 years ago
One of your best, De`Mathew... nyumbani ni pale pale Mukurwe!!
murathime7 3 years ago
yeayyyy i love this songgggggggggg...thanx soo much for posting it
koi1988s 3 years ago
this music reminds me of the days i was in mugoiri.the song used to move us to tears as we thought it was something that really happened.thengiu muno for posting it
kamaundemi 3 years ago 2
Thanks gmendianetwork for this hit, good work,best kikuyu song!.please send mwendwa wakwa mariru if you got it,
kamesoeah 3 years ago
my best music
mbembani 3 years ago
Fooree! tragedy it happen when we least expect
TOOCULTURED 3 years ago
check 00:14 2 00:19
whose234 3 years ago
woiee nduku
desame12 3 years ago 2