Patience (Youlou Mabiala) - Franco & L'O.K. Jazz 1969
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@AboubacarSiddikh : Yes. Because the husband says in the song that she will meet/live with the children he has with the lady he was married to previously. In lingala, Youlou Mabiala says (from 0:41 to 0:50)
" O ko ya kokuta bana na bota na mwasi nazaliki liboso lokola atikaki bango muke". I think he is a widower and pleads with his new wife to love his kids as much as she loves him (from 1:15 to 1:25).
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Yoka maboko ya mokolo c'est ca la musique. Oyo sika ezali na tina te.
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Oh Luambo.........
he strings are unbelievable!
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This was wonderful and Franco's guiter can be heard very clearly.
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Overwhelmingly emotional...........the beat that struck the inner cord of your spirit like NO other. Today, there is NO music that can rival this..
Ombogo Fl. USA
The song is actually called "Mwasi tata abali sika". Loosely translated this means "Dad's new wife" . The song is about a husband who tries to explain to his new bride that she should look after her husband's kids as if they were her own !!
longoaed 6 months ago
@longoaed Did she know he had them before she married him?
AboubacarSiddikh 6 months ago