Mr Mulhanga I agree with you, they only play in the midnight, I'm from Mozambique, I ear every day this music, I like it This is the real African Jazz.
Mozambique rooted percussion beat song. typically when instructing witch-doctors (traditional healers). I wonder why Bona never played it when performing in Mozambique. It means so much to us. the most boring thing is that the drums are played from midnight to dawn, kind of waking up the neighbours, but anyway part of our culture and tradition. I listen to this song everyday and I appreciate the original version with good background beautification guitar details
That pianist has beauty in his heart
Mr Mulhanga I agree with you, they only play in the midnight, I'm from Mozambique, I ear every day this music, I like it This is the real African Jazz.
Best version of this song thus far
I totally agree 👌🏾.
Nope with WDR better 😞
Grand frère, vous faites la fierté de l'Afrique.
Ese maraqueo de Luisito es tremendo, que bueno ver a Luisito Quintero con ese grande de Richard Bona
Damn, Richard! Too good!
Un délice à savourer sans modération.
Bona looks exactly like Snr Ralph Karikari the ace bassist of Ghana.
Maravillosos. El alto goce de la música!
Soul music
Los intervalos que interpreto El trombonista suena como un espiritu, justo ASI suenan.
Bravo 👏
Mozambique rooted percussion beat song. typically when instructing witch-doctors (traditional healers). I wonder why Bona never played it when performing in Mozambique. It means so much to us. the most boring thing is that the drums are played from midnight to dawn, kind of waking up the neighbours, but anyway part of our culture and tradition. I listen to this song everyday and I appreciate the original version with good background beautification guitar details