Franco Luambo Makiadi & TP OK Jazz - Marsha

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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2010

I don't know the title of this song, I just gave this title as the vocalist reminds his wife MARSHA to follow the ancestral ritual the day he will die...accepting her face to be smeared with mud at the mourning ceremony. Nowadays the tribute to the death doesn't exist, the relatives rush on to seize the belongings of the death from the widowed woman...everything is taken away...very crazy the world we living in now... Does anyone now the real title?

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  • Thanks a lot kongolizz. who is that getting in at 3:54......I love this

  • sorry, I meant to say "do you know when this is from?"

  • do you know this is from?

  • Thank you kongolizz..

  • @fab61557

    You are wrong. The song is Nayebi Ndenge Bakolela Ngai. Listen to the first line..."Mokolo nakokufa nayebi ndenge bakolela ngai...." Nganda Lopango Batekisa is another song on the album ( composed) by simaro. Listen

  • This song is called Nganda Lopangi from the album Tangawizi by tpok

  • the title is Nayebi ndenge bakolela ngai.composed by Ndombe, sung by Ndombe, Madilu, Ntesa Dalienst and Josky Kiambukuta.On guitar solo Papa Noel and Thiery Mantuika, Makosso on rhythm and Flavien Makabi bass.Am not sure of drums and the horns but i can guess that Rondot, Matalanza ,Musekiwa participated.

  • Rip the audio from this clip at thetunify doht cohm.

  • splendid piece....beautifully delivered by Pepe Ndombe

    @Kongolizz....our African rituals (whether birth, Circumcision, marriage or death) are what make us Africans. unfortunately we the current generation despise our roots in favour of western values ...what a pity!!

  • The song i believe is Masha by Ndombe Opetum 1980

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