Aoko is supposed to be a celebratory song in praise of this biuty tht only th African woman has; this incomparible biuty. So I expcted some high beat rhythm. Let me go back 2 Jabali.
@janekoful: Based on international law on intellectual property, Jabali must be getting compensation from Kayamba, the most basic of which is in the form of royalties. Nonetheless, this version of Aoko is quite refreshing and its merits should be appreciated.
hi mavinga i agree with yah about congolese music its africas pop music on the other hand the kenyan pop stuff its all garbage i dont wanna sugar coat it coz its not making any impact out of the city of nairobi..@bahwenge its not bad to cover peoples music but according to an article i read jabali afrika said they did not authorize anyone to cover and record any of their music and they specifically mentioned this song AOKO that kayamba are eating from
@janekoful what i don't understand is why are kenyans always putting down the idea of kenyans doing music inspired by congo "wanna be congolese no originality," when congolese music is international and the most popular music in african history, benga has taken a lot from congolese music, but popular kenyan music is inspired by american hip-hop and r&b, do you attack that music as not being original...
Janekoful- Wow why the bitterness? Malaika was done by Fadhili and redone by 100 bands.Whitney did Patron songs..wow. I love Jabali but i also like the way these guys did it with different tonges and rhytym. Please encourage them and don't hate.
Is there anyone who "can't sing"? Very nice.
AlbertaZanoah 4 months ago
Aoko is supposed to be a celebratory song in praise of this biuty tht only th African woman has; this incomparible biuty. So I expcted some high beat rhythm. Let me go back 2 Jabali.
tbwanat 8 months ago
msichana mrembo wacha tu!!!!
jaramogi2 8 months ago
haters dey are all ours stop da hatred,didnt mariam makeba sing fadhili williams malaika n made big wit it...yetu ours marwa yefwe citu.....
kamlesh2668 8 months ago
u guys shud stop hating and enjoy the music...please!This is why Kenyans never make it....always bringing their fellow people down!!
Paz897 9 months ago
ujinga hii. waste of time.
likumba 1 year ago
@janekoful: Based on international law on intellectual property, Jabali must be getting compensation from Kayamba, the most basic of which is in the form of royalties. Nonetheless, this version of Aoko is quite refreshing and its merits should be appreciated.
Savai333 1 year ago
hi mavinga i agree with yah about congolese music its africas pop music on the other hand the kenyan pop stuff its all garbage i dont wanna sugar coat it coz its not making any impact out of the city of nairobi..@bahwenge its not bad to cover peoples music but according to an article i read jabali afrika said they did not authorize anyone to cover and record any of their music and they specifically mentioned this song AOKO that kayamba are eating from
janekoful 1 year ago
@janekoful what i don't understand is why are kenyans always putting down the idea of kenyans doing music inspired by congo "wanna be congolese no originality," when congolese music is international and the most popular music in african history, benga has taken a lot from congolese music, but popular kenyan music is inspired by american hip-hop and r&b, do you attack that music as not being original...
mavinga 1 year ago
Janekoful- Wow why the bitterness? Malaika was done by Fadhili and redone by 100 bands.Whitney did Patron songs..wow. I love Jabali but i also like the way these guys did it with different tonges and rhytym. Please encourage them and don't hate.
bahwenge 1 year ago