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Franco TPOK - Bolingo Ya Moitie Moite

Turned on by these female dancers? I am still salivating.  
 
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665947able (3 months ago) Show Hide
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this is exactly the record my dady used to like. He use to let people rewind it several times -wonderful music
donleo6 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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FRANCO 4 EVER......
LusaMonene (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I think this was the best on stage performance by OK Jazz.
gouaf (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I've been looking for a while, but it seems very hard to find a ladies' band from back then... Lack of popular demand or was it just a thing from the Loningisa label?
sheik149 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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This song reminds me of them days when i was traveling to Nairobi from Nakuru where i bought a cassette with song. I cried all the way to Nairobi listening to this song SPEAK to me! I still love it. Thanks for posting!
MUKUBWA01 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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This song was written by DIATHO LUKOKI, the guy in-between Djo mpoyi and Wuta Mayi in the video.
LUK0BA (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I confirmed your information here, it's true. I must say his name is spelt Lukoki Diato according to the LP.
MUKUBWA01 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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you are right,but thats the way the people may call anybody,starting by the last name instead of the first.like the guy who is playing drum here,is refere to as ceskain molenga,but people sometimes called him molenga ceskain...and diato used to be known as DIALU(dia for diato and lu for lukoki)in the early 80s.
foodhiambo (2 years ago) Show Hide
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Mpoyi's voice!!! He was born to sing. Anyone with a clip of Manguta (Elongi ya Cherie)?
oyooe (2 years ago) Show Hide
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Hey! Hope by now your lips have dried up. This is a good classic!

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