Une belle chanson qui m'a fait danser toute mon enfance. J'etais la petite soeur grace a qui le papa permettait aux grandes soeurs de sortir lors de soirees, Je me defoulais comme c'est pas permis pendant mes soeurs avaient honte de danser. J'ai danse. Quelle belle enfance. C'etait a Ferke, en Cote d'Ivoire. Ah le bon vieux temps. Vive YOUTUBE
Mopero wa Maloba was obviously artistic in his own respect. Unique style from vocals to instruments to the melody. It's very puzzling how Zaire (I love the name) produced these talents at a time when it was having a share of it's own political instability. These guys survived hard and trained hard to reach these levels without meaningful earnings. They suffered and thrived in very poorly-managed economies. TODAY their family members are left with almost nothing. Very sad and yet they were BEST!
Le grand Mopero,ozalaki le mpomba,je suis de Brazza,ossala vrai ngule na brazza ,koutou na ba village lokola maloukou ya Brazza,ossala gd nguele,liwa aza eloko mabe.
j'ai les larmes qui coulent : c'est toute ma petite enfance au cameroun!!! en 1999 j'ai pu faire un filme au cameroun avec mon père et cette mlusique était en fond sonnore : merveilleux merveilleux !!!! trop de sentiments !!!
Thank u for posting such a magnificent song.Memories goes way back when i raised goats and sheep and the only Radio station that played this partiular song was Radio Kigali. I can thank u enough.
Wonderful song.It brings back a lot of memories.
yobogemo 1 month ago
Those lazy sunny days in eastern Nigeria.
Radio Nigeria Enugu had a one hour slot at 1 pm for music from the Congo.
The sweetest music in the world!
Ashawobabe 2 months ago
Une belle chanson qui m'a fait danser toute mon enfance. J'etais la petite soeur grace a qui le papa permettait aux grandes soeurs de sortir lors de soirees, Je me defoulais comme c'est pas permis pendant mes soeurs avaient honte de danser. J'ai danse. Quelle belle enfance. C'etait a Ferke, en Cote d'Ivoire. Ah le bon vieux temps. Vive YOUTUBE
TheTima9 6 months ago
Cette belle chanson me rappelle mon enfance. Je l'ai danse en 1976 au marriage de mon defunt fere Adam. Puisse son ame reposer en paix.
fbsang 6 months ago
This was the music of my youth in Nigeria.
Egwu ndi Congo (congo music) ruled eastern Nigeria for more than 2 decades!
It's influence can be seen in the a lot of so called Nigerian music.
Listen to , Terry g, j martins, timaya, bracket, and a host of other Nigerian musicians and you will find their roots are in Congo music of the 70's.
Ashawobabe 9 months ago
Mopero wa Maloba was obviously artistic in his own respect. Unique style from vocals to instruments to the melody. It's very puzzling how Zaire (I love the name) produced these talents at a time when it was having a share of it's own political instability. These guys survived hard and trained hard to reach these levels without meaningful earnings. They suffered and thrived in very poorly-managed economies. TODAY their family members are left with almost nothing. Very sad and yet they were BEST!
7116219 10 months ago
Le grand Mopero,ozalaki le mpomba,je suis de Brazza,ossala vrai ngule na brazza ,koutou na ba village lokola maloukou ya Brazza,ossala gd nguele,liwa aza eloko mabe.
ngmproduction1 1 year ago
j'ai les larmes qui coulent : c'est toute ma petite enfance au cameroun!!! en 1999 j'ai pu faire un filme au cameroun avec mon père et cette mlusique était en fond sonnore : merveilleux merveilleux !!!! trop de sentiments !!!
camafrik 1 year ago
This is what they call music, no mabanga pamba pamba
DJEKINBANZA 2 years ago 2
Thank u for posting such a magnificent song.Memories goes way back when i raised goats and sheep and the only Radio station that played this partiular song was Radio Kigali. I can thank u enough.
MrChamgaa 2 years ago