Anyango, you made an extraordinary existential leap, you became part of my life please continue! What you've accomplished is profound, to say the least! Thank you!!!
Sean Conner That is the LUO language from the Western part of KENYA, she lived there as she learnt to play the NYATITI ( the musical instrument she's using) . An irony of sorts 'cause traditionally females never played it so she was a first in many ways. A praise song for a guy named SEDA , enjoy...
@@Juluka69 Yes this is well explained. She is the first female player of this instrument. It took a lot of consultation with several elders before she was finally officially allowed to even learn it. It took months to be permitted to learn the instrument and many more years of learning and perfecting the art of playing Nyatiti. She has since spread the culture, the knowledge of the instrument, and the music across the world. Well done Anyango! keep the candle burning.
Nyatiti is like blues.
Blessed sana!
I like such music
When passion meet hardwork the fruits here they are 👍🔥🇰🇪💯
Anyango, you made an extraordinary existential leap, you became part of my life please continue! What you've accomplished is profound, to say the least!
Thank you!!!
I agree 100%
I Really love the instrument. OMG
I love you. You play better and sing better than luo artists
Anyango you are amazing baby
Its Japanese to remind us of our luo culture which we are almost forgetting,, truelly this is soamazing!
Omera ukiwa fala sio kila mutu
Very peaceful music of and for the soul! Thanks!
I love your songs anyango you have really lifted luos
Joluo e jo Yahudi mar adieri. Erokamano Anyango
ifuo..ifuo malich
Ayie go!
Lovely. Soar higher diva
Truthfully said.
aleumdaun. nop-eun diba eul hwalgong
What language is she speaking?
Sean Conner That is the LUO language from the Western part of KENYA, she lived there as she learnt to play the NYATITI ( the musical instrument she's using) . An irony of sorts 'cause traditionally females never played it so she was a first in many ways. A praise song for a guy named SEDA , enjoy...
Luo language from Kenya.
@@Juluka69 Yes this is well explained. She is the first female player of this instrument. It took a lot of consultation with several elders before she was finally officially allowed to even learn it. It took months to be permitted to learn the instrument and many more years of learning and perfecting the art of playing Nyatiti. She has since spread the culture, the knowledge of the instrument, and the music across the world. Well done Anyango! keep the candle burning.
Heavy Japanese accent has drowned her Luo you can hardly hear what she sings but the song is cool and lovely
She has made tremendous improvement. Trust me