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Uploaded by on Jan 7, 2009

this is very nice music from western kenya, nice luo music
i don't understand a word of it but do understand the music
enjoy and discover a music which most westerns and white people don't understand because they are used to simplistic,monorhytmic music with a refrain that repeats every 10 seconds for 3 minutes and they will call that a hit with a dancing that looks more like moving your body around in a fitness center.

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  • @comaes7775 The word Dume comes from Swahili (Mix of Arab, Bantu , Hindi and Portuguese) It means a viril Bull. Otherwise enjoy the beat! Kenyan Benga is one of the best beats around the world.

  • I am hispanic and we use two last names, mine are Pozo Dume, and I want to know where your last name come from George? I was told my great, great grandfather came to the caribean from France, and the name Dume came from there. Thanks

  • mungu wangu uliumba watu na vipawa mbali mbali kama huyu george dume,

    i dont understand aword but God,what arhythmm???????????????

  • Dume lee irdomo chutho, thumni aparo godo jopuonj ma st. martin mfangano: odondo wuod obago, benja rajoro, ikam tobias, john garithi, oboka donald, madame kwambuka, michael ngunjiri.

    Chwadore ndi.

  • A george Dume..ayie kodi ndi

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