C‘est que les kenyans vous ne vous connaissez pas du tout. Chez vous on parle tshiluba peut-être pour la confondre kiekeikeiek Adama on peut faire ça !
Today, June 17, 2023, I, a black-American have now listened to "Dezo Dezo at least five time. I'd never heard of Tshala Mwana before, despite being into African music for fifty years, especially soukous. I got into this listening to the African Show on Columbia University's African Show on WKCR radio. Hearing the beauty of her singing with the wonderful guitar playing brought tears to my eyes. I shed even more tears when I read the comments indicating Tshala is no longer with us. What a loss to all of us who love her singing and HER. I'm a new fan who feels her passing deeply. Tshala, may you rest in peace forevermore. As long as I breath, I will be a loving fan of this great woman.
Harold, moi, je suis ivoirienne et aussi avoir aimé Tshala Muana qui avait égayé un temps soit peu la population ivoirienne, mais cette chanson, je viens de la découvrir fortuitement ce jeudi 13 juillet 2023, et elle m'a tellement plu que je ne si combien de fois je l'ai répétée ! Merci beaucoup et paix à son âme !
Harold, je viens une fois encore de relire votre message accompagné cette belle musique cadencée de Tshala 😱! Quelle émotion 😭! Encore merci! Bonne soirée 🙏!
It's never late to appreciate very good music. This exceptionally talented dancer and singer was also amongst the most prolific composers in Congolese music history, almost pairing Franco Luambo, Tabu Ley and Koffi Olomide on a the number of recorded albums. She recorded a total of 29 albums and a dozen singles. She was extremely productive, releasing albums almost every year especially 1982 and 1997. What's more astounding is the sheer amount of masterpieces she released. Just incredible ! I would recommend you songs such as Amina, Kapinga, Cicatrice d'amour, Yoyo, Ngoyi, Munanga, Lwa Touye, Nasi Nabali, Golgota, Mbumba, Malu, Tshovo, Mulopo, etc. We were blessed to have known such a great artist of great humility and talent.
@@tilimaabo9888 ce qui est exceptionnel c'est que, bien qu'adulée de tout le continent, chaque partie de l'Afrique avait 2 ou 3 morceaux de Tshala Muana qui l'ont marquée, pendant que les mêmes morceaux étaient quasiment méconnus ailleurs ! Si en Afrique de l'ouest, les chansons Amina, Cicatrice d'amour ont fait tabac, en Afrique de l'est c'étaient les chansons Kokola, Dezo Dezo et Karibu Yangu qui ont fait un malheur. Au Kenya, la chanson Karibu Yangu est la fanfare officielle de l'armée kényane. En Afrique australe, Cicatrice d'amour (deuxième version) et Mam Wenu ont cartonné comme c'est pas permis. En Afrique centrale, y compris dans son pays la RDC, Cicatrice d'amour, Tshibola et Malu viennent en tête des chansons de Tshala que presque tout le monde, vieux et jeunes, peut chanter. En RDC, dans tous les quatre coins du pays, depuis 20 ans il est presque impossible d'avoir une fête sans que la chanson Malu ne soit jouée
Rest in peace our legend. As a Ugandan living in Tanzania, I wish to extend sensere condolence to all Congoleses for loss of their citizen and a music icon. Furthermore, I join all Kenyans in this hard time. R. I. P Maula
Born 2000 there was my neighbor,who usually play this music he was a barber and had a small shop i used to go there to listen to this masterpiece ,thanks to that i couldn't have known this great tunes voice everything is perfect 🎉🎉 love from kenya love you all African countries hope one day we should have one flag as African continent 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪 rip
In fact,Tshala Muana replayed this song with modern soukouss beats. The real composer of the song was Ndala Kasheba (RIP) of Zaita Musica. Ndala Ksheba was a Congolese musician who came to Tanzania in early 1970s. At the moment he was a band leader of Orchestra Fouvette (with which he came).Then he renamed it as Orchestra Safari Inkoy. He once played with Orchestra Safari Sound. His last band was Zaita Musica. Did you know this?
Am born of 2000 bat my love for zouk music and rumba is unexplained it's real music 👌 great music u don't have to understand the language bat bits alone and movements it's only music that used bring our elders together great music never dies.
AS A CHILD I ONLY HEARD THIS SONGS FROM LOCAL BARS AS I WALKED PAST THEM LITTLE DID I KNOW THEY WERE GETTING INTO MY HEAD. 🤣.A DAY CANT GO WITHOT ME LISTENING TO TSHALA. RIP LEGEND
Dis song will remind me the past wen kenya 🇰🇪 loves each atha , no tribe en no chuki kenya I love u en am proud of being kenya,,,sukuma na ugali wakati wa kama sa nane , love u all gyz...stay tune ma brothers en sisters pliz turegesha kenya nyuma....
2019 is just another year. This music will never die. From Zimbabwe with love. While i go about my routines,this is adding the flavour. Thanks Dezo Dezo. Rumbo runonakidza'this song is great' I will visit Kenya soon.
This hit takes me back to the 90's. Nostalgic 😔. From Mozambique🇲🇿 I join the world to pay respect to a true African Legend. Rest in peace Tshala. Your hits will endure posterity.🙏
@@amoswangombe9053 you are right my fellow African but what you don't know is that the 90's Mozambique was Afri-centric in terms of culture and music. especially the music from RD Congo🇨🇩, Zim🇿🇼 and South Africa 🇿🇦 and it's not about the language but the melody and the vibe.
It's true this music made even old people with canes dance. Rest in Peace mama Africa we will miss you physically.... But your blessed, nice and sweet voice will always remain on this World.
@@amoswangombe9053 Music language is universal... No one outside SA understands what they sing in Amapiano but we all dance to it, neither does anyone outside DRC understand Lingala but we all shake our beer bellys to it. As for Mozambique, I don't know where @Loger Mavile hails from but Northern Mozambique is a Swahili speaking region
Reminds me of one,Dj Tony Msalame of Radio Metro Kenya,sheki leggi program on saturdays,90s.Memories are made of this!!R.i.p Tony. Kenyan in Krefeld..Germany.
R.i.p Tshala your legacy has just got higher. God has great plans for you. May we close our eyes & pray words of comfort for her family. Thank you Tshala for introducing me to this magical soothing sounds of africa.
One person said, If you want to leave a legacy, either plant a tree, write a book and sing a song. This is exactly what she did. Legacy has been left. R.I.E.P A true legenderly music from a great late legend.
The legend compensated the lack of female musicians in the Kenyan Rumba scene then. She was our hero whilst i was in Patch (Nairobi School). And the beauty, we infatuated
2024 ,Anyone?I guess no one
Here i am
And me😊
Am here to stay💃🏿😍
Here
New York, New Jersey, Wyoming, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Georgia, Zimbabwe and Zambia 🙏🥂
Rest in Peace Legend. We Kenyans thought you were Kenyan. 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Hata Mimi.nilidhani hivyo vivyo eti ni mkenya
Mami tsala toute la côte d'Ivoire te pleure repose en paix
C‘est que les kenyans vous ne vous connaissez pas du tout. Chez vous on parle tshiluba peut-être pour la confondre kiekeikeiek Adama on peut faire ça !
@@bakitadorcas471 It's her Kiswahili accent that confused us. It sounds Kenyan.
@@dolphineachonga555 ngoma zake mostly ziko na kiswahili..Rip to her
With no internet but her music was all over our country Malawi. No doubt, Congo is Africa's musical power house. RIP
Today, June 17, 2023, I, a black-American have now listened to "Dezo Dezo at least five time. I'd never heard of Tshala Mwana before, despite being into African music for fifty years, especially soukous. I got into this listening to the African Show on Columbia University's African Show on WKCR radio. Hearing the beauty of her singing with the wonderful guitar playing brought tears to my eyes. I shed even more tears when I read the comments indicating Tshala is no longer with us. What a loss to all of us who love her singing and HER. I'm a new fan who feels her passing deeply. Tshala, may you rest in peace forevermore. As long as I breath, I will be a loving fan of this great woman.
July 2023 still here. Much respect for the legends
Harold, moi, je suis ivoirienne et aussi avoir aimé Tshala Muana qui avait égayé un temps soit peu la population ivoirienne, mais cette chanson, je viens de la découvrir fortuitement ce jeudi 13 juillet 2023, et elle m'a tellement plu que je ne si combien de fois je l'ai répétée ! Merci beaucoup et paix à son âme !
Harold, je viens une fois encore de relire votre message accompagné cette belle musique cadencée de Tshala 😱! Quelle émotion 😭! Encore merci! Bonne soirée 🙏!
It's never late to appreciate very good music. This exceptionally talented dancer and singer was also amongst the most prolific composers in Congolese music history, almost pairing Franco Luambo, Tabu Ley and Koffi Olomide on a the number of recorded albums. She recorded a total of 29 albums and a dozen singles. She was extremely productive, releasing albums almost every year especially 1982 and 1997. What's more astounding is the sheer amount of masterpieces she released. Just incredible ! I would recommend you songs such as Amina, Kapinga, Cicatrice d'amour, Yoyo, Ngoyi, Munanga, Lwa Touye, Nasi Nabali, Golgota, Mbumba, Malu, Tshovo, Mulopo, etc. We were blessed to have known such a great artist of great humility and talent.
@@tilimaabo9888 ce qui est exceptionnel c'est que, bien qu'adulée de tout le continent, chaque partie de l'Afrique avait 2 ou 3 morceaux de Tshala Muana qui l'ont marquée, pendant que les mêmes morceaux étaient quasiment méconnus ailleurs ! Si en Afrique de l'ouest, les chansons Amina, Cicatrice d'amour ont fait tabac, en Afrique de l'est c'étaient les chansons Kokola, Dezo Dezo et Karibu Yangu qui ont fait un malheur. Au Kenya, la chanson Karibu Yangu est la fanfare officielle de l'armée kényane. En Afrique australe, Cicatrice d'amour (deuxième version) et Mam Wenu ont cartonné comme c'est pas permis. En Afrique centrale, y compris dans son pays la RDC, Cicatrice d'amour, Tshibola et Malu viennent en tête des chansons de Tshala que presque tout le monde, vieux et jeunes, peut chanter. En RDC, dans tous les quatre coins du pays, depuis 20 ans il est presque impossible d'avoir une fête sans que la chanson Malu ne soit jouée
It's 2022 in Tanzania 🇹🇿 and the song reminds me of 90's good memories
Rest in Peace Tshala From Tanzania, This Music will never die❤️
Who is enjoying this song together with me in 2024
Rest in peace our legend. As a Ugandan living in Tanzania, I wish to extend sensere condolence to all Congoleses for loss of their citizen and a music icon. Furthermore, I join all Kenyans in this hard time. R. I. P Maula
She was Congolese not Kenyan
Born 2000 there was my neighbor,who usually play this music he was a barber and had a small shop i used to go there to listen to this masterpiece ,thanks to that i couldn't have known this great tunes voice everything is perfect 🎉🎉 love from kenya love you all African countries hope one day we should have one flag as African continent 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪 rip
These songs just hit differently as you get older. They age like fine wine.
Exactly 💯
Absolutely lol my parents listened to it 40 years ago lol now I am listening and remembering my childhood in kisumu dala
Indeed. Beautiful music ❤🇰🇪.
Wallahi 💯
In fact,Tshala Muana replayed this song with modern soukouss beats. The real composer of the song was Ndala Kasheba (RIP) of Zaita Musica. Ndala Ksheba was a Congolese musician who came to Tanzania in early 1970s. At the moment he was a band leader of Orchestra Fouvette (with which he came).Then he renamed it as Orchestra Safari Inkoy. He once played with Orchestra Safari Sound. His last band was Zaita Musica. Did you know this?
No,thanks
Thanks for that footnote. RIP mama nationalé
Kindly translate this one for me
la hasha, kaka, shukran you are well versed
I did not know this information. I searched him and the song and indeed it is true. Thank you.
2000's babies will never understand sweetness of this song🥰
Who told you that 😂🤣
@@timotheekazungu9605 myself😂
Very true
Am born of 2000 bat my love for zouk music and rumba is unexplained it's real music 👌 great music u don't have to understand the language bat bits alone and movements it's only music that used bring our elders together great music never dies.
AS A CHILD I ONLY HEARD THIS SONGS FROM LOCAL BARS AS I WALKED PAST THEM LITTLE DID I KNOW THEY WERE GETTING INTO MY HEAD. 🤣.A DAY CANT GO WITHOT ME LISTENING TO TSHALA. RIP LEGEND
My late mom's favorite song. Always loved by me ur elder son. Always love you mum
Always reminding me of those old good days ...2003 😭💔🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
I am from Haiti I can’t stop listening to this music . This woman was a Legend. Respect ❤❤❤
This legend is gone. Rest in Peace Tshala Muana. Greatest of all time. You will forever remain alive through your music.
Will always be remembered supeeeer!!
Am representing my father to this song Charles sichangwa this is Ernest from Zambia thanx a lot tshala muana.. rip ...the legend
Those who came back after she died. RIP legend
Nasikiliza wimbo huu mzuri leo 29.06.2024.RIP Tshala Muana.
I don't understand the language but I like the African beat am from the warmheart of Africa Malawi 🇲🇼🇲🇼🇲🇼🇲🇼🇲🇼
I'm perplexed to learn of the passing on of this legend today.
Kenya joins the rest of the world in mourning.
Rest peacefully legend
Will do a track in honor of her🙌🏾
Rest in peace Legend. Great music never dies
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔
@@ayshamahariq6665 ft
Rest in peace
RIP my best musician
@@togbasapolucia849 may your soul rest in peace
If you're here, you've great taste of great music...
God bless Us
SOMWHERE IN AFRICA IT IS A WEEKEND NIGHT AND PEOPLE ARE OUT FOR FUN DANCING TO THIS MASTERPIECE
Born in the 80s, growing in the 90s and this songs takes me back. I am grateful for life and may you rest in peace!
Only legends will understand the love of this music ,it was our time and we danced like no man's business
Mama Africa rest in peace.
We will miss you. But your voice defeated death because your voice will never die..... YOUR VOICE WILL NEVER DIE.
we don't look for old songs 🎵 ,we just open the memory of the legend...r.i.p
Dis song will remind me the past wen kenya 🇰🇪 loves each atha , no tribe en no chuki kenya I love u en am proud of being kenya,,,sukuma na ugali wakati wa kama sa nane , love u all gyz...stay tune ma brothers en sisters pliz turegesha kenya nyuma....
Love you too bro
-z7-
Funny enough she's Congolese.
Kumbuka mbaaaali mnoooooo dah!siku hazigandi
We will always remember you and listen 👂 to your songs..RIP.Am from Zambia 🇿🇲🇿🇲
When women wore real hair eyebrows. Big up to Tshala Muana. Great cover pic
whoever listening to this,massive respect you're a legend
George C when music sounds like real music
listening from mozambique think of old days
I realize I'm kinda off topic but does anybody know of a good site to watch new tv shows online?
@Chance Gabriel Ehh I use Flixportal. You can find it through google :P -alfonso
@Alfonso Maurice Thanks, I signed up and it seems to work :D I really appreciate it!
2019 is just another year. This music will never die.
From Zimbabwe with love.
While i go about my routines,this is adding the flavour. Thanks Dezo Dezo. Rumbo runonakidza'this song is great'
I will visit Kenya soon.
She was Congolese not Kenyan
when rhumba was rhumba.. to my grand children, Tshala Mwana was a legend
Thank God my parents before had a good music background 🔥🔥🇰🇪🇰🇪
came here to honour your life, thanks for your everlasting songs. RIP Tshala, till we meet again
Aaaakiaoooooo,I like this song .who is still watching on this day 5.4.2022.
I did this arrangement with Kibirichia girls and Meru School in 2014. What a rendition
I was born way after this song was released but its my favorite and actually the Goat in my Playlist. Angels worked on this
This hit takes me back to the 90's. Nostalgic 😔. From Mozambique🇲🇿 I join the world to pay respect to a true African Legend. Rest in peace Tshala. Your hits will endure posterity.🙏
But this is Swahili do you speak swahili
I dont understed , only like the song 🇲🇿
@@amoswangombe9053 you are right my fellow African but what you don't know is that the 90's Mozambique was Afri-centric in terms of culture and music. especially the music from RD Congo🇨🇩, Zim🇿🇼 and South Africa 🇿🇦 and it's not about the language but the melody and the vibe.
It's true this music made even old people with canes dance.
Rest in Peace mama Africa we will miss you physically.... But your blessed, nice and sweet voice will always remain on this World.
@@amoswangombe9053 Music language is universal... No one outside SA understands what they sing in Amapiano but we all dance to it, neither does anyone outside DRC understand Lingala but we all shake our beer bellys to it. As for Mozambique, I don't know where @Loger Mavile hails from but Northern Mozambique is a Swahili speaking region
Reminds me of one,Dj Tony Msalame of Radio Metro Kenya,sheki leggi program on saturdays,90s.Memories are made of this!!R.i.p Tony.
Kenyan in Krefeld..Germany.
nice sheki legi metro fm
naupenda sana huu wimbo, from Karagwe kituntu, Tanzania
Mwanangu wa karagwe, mi pale kayanga
Karagwe kituntu hipo mkoa gani
Old is gold, The best song of all the time
Just heard this song as I was passing by and couldn't wait to listen to it... You will agree with me that it hits different reflecting them dayz😊
Came here after the passing of this legend! RIP Tshala Mwana!
RIP legendary i didn't you sung this song ,i used to listen during my childhood 😥 Rest in Peace
Rest in peace Tshala Muana your voice will never die
I came back here. To listen to her. Rest in power legend
Continue resting in peace our legend nuff respect from 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Rip from kenya 🇰🇪 . Loved your music
2024 recalling those childhood morning wakeup vibes on KBC!!!
R.i.p Tshala your legacy has just got higher. God has great plans for you.
May we close our eyes & pray words of comfort for her family.
Thank you Tshala for introducing me to this magical soothing sounds of africa.
2024 January 5th.. love this❤
Old good days ....I listen to this in early 1990s
she is one of the reasons I dearly want to learn Rhumba music at all times.
RIP, you made our childhood unforgettable
Think of African music and here it is, uniting our continent and giving us endless memories.
R.I.P my gal...Your body has gone but ur captivating voice will always stay with me untill I join you!! Love you always Shala Mwana.
I always thought that this song was titled 'Che che' 😂😂😂
Rest in Power Queen. ❤️
Great guitar work by Dally Kimoko and Lokassa Yambongo. This is what we call music that can last generations.
Timeless
Dally kimoko - lead guitar
Lokassa ya mbongo - rythm guitar
Ngouma lokito - bass guitar
I want to leave a comment just so that when someone likes IT, I can come back and listen to this banger
Rest in peace mom
May her soul rest peacefully
That guitar from 3:20 to the end soaked up this great song, Dally Kimoko brought something special with the guitar.
Is he alive?
of course. Dally plays every week in Paris with his group Bon Vent (with solo sita, dezay etc.@@chekeshone5265
Yes@@chekeshone5265
@@chekeshone5265 ruclips.net/video/SucLJdNetCo/видео.htmlfeature=shared
@@chekeshone5265dead 2022 😢
We Tanzanians thought you were Tanzanian. LEGEND
Lol, hiyo imba yake nilikua mdogo mno ila nilijua tu sio mbongo huyu
Tanzania tunazipenda Sana nyimbo za mama tshala muana
2023 still listening to this masterwork❤ hands down!
Who is listening to this music now
One person said, If you want to leave a legacy, either plant a tree, write a book and sing a song. This is exactly what she did. Legacy has been left. R.I.E.P A true legenderly music from a great late legend.
Pumzika kwa amani mama yetu
Rest in peace Tsala Muana, obrigado por todas alegrias que nos proporcionou.
Rip legend💔, we will miss you and thanks for making our childhood days
2022 still listening from Zambia 🇿🇲 DRC vibes 🇨🇩🔥👊🏽
Rest in power, your physic is gone however your legacy still lives on.
Daah hii dunia watu waliimba Sana 😭😭 yani unatamani siku zirudi nyuma uenjoy zaidi hizi nyimbo 😭😭😭
Sana,...watu walikuwa na uwezo sana kwenye muziki daah😭😭
Aki tunazeeka na ujana haurudi tena
Can't forget my Dad once I listen to this hits 😢🙏. Rip papa
I have been looking for this song i don't know for how long i just came across it today yhoo guys you should see how happy and dancing i am
Tshala Baby I your mutwashi music is very nice the Kasai language you the Legend mama am still listening your music 🎧 RIP
This is a tune that refuses to die, I still feel like am listening to a latest hits...
endeed
En quelle année Dezo Dezo est elle sortie! Je viens de la découvrir et ne m'en lasse pas😱! Merci.
Mama nacional the most decorated and awarded Congolese female artist the only self made Congolese lady artist
Reminds me way back in 1995 whilst in eastern province of zambia Rip mudikayi
Let's honor this lady for the hard work while she was living. May her soul rest in peace in Jesus name
Your melodious voice and music lives on,rest in peace legendary Tsala MuanaAmen!
Message to 2099 generation us your fore fathers we enjoyed this master piece in 1994.😢
Tunakupenda dada yetu.hongera sana kwa kuimba vizuri
It reminds of my beloved grandfather who use to love us equally as his grand children,he use to listen these song in his wooden radio #K.B.C KISUMU
One of the best songs of Tshala, RIP Mamu national
I don't know how many times I played this song you will always remembered through your music Rip shala muana
This is by far Tshla Muana's best track. Super super track.
it's 2022 and this song reminds me my late relatives and those happy days,big up to every one listening..more ❤
mob love from kenya..salute @classic 105 radio ...still plays this song like everyday
A whopping 13 years down the line still rocking....❤❤❤
Long live Queen of Mtuashi. We the Kenyans, love you to the end.
Good Lord!!! Hii inanikumbusha miaka ya ujana wangu. Huu mziki huwa hauzeeki.
Ooooh Tshala Musna!!!! What a beautiful soul. Your music is my go solace. Great legend 2022
Sempre que alguém der um gosto,virei sempre p homenagear esta beldade ❤❤❤
The legend compensated the lack of female musicians in the Kenyan Rumba scene then. She was our hero whilst i was in Patch (Nairobi School). And the beauty, we infatuated
Ugandans lets gather and salute this lady in 2024,🥰🥰🥰🥰
She is late now
am here
I salute this lady
I am here
If this song misses in any party then hiyo party haitashika, nice song for celebration mood
The climax reminds one of how time flies so fast. RUclips is the closest thing to a time machine.
This song it reminds me my late parents.... test peace 😭
RIP Muana. Nice vibes. This song can make u not to get tired while dancing. Also it makes you not to be bored.