loving it from zimbabwe. am of zambian descent.my grandpa came from luangwa.my father used to play these guys when we were kids.even though we cannot speak the language we could relate.thanks for uploading and giving us the translation.
I have liked your comment, and I am not going to give you an easy break. One Zambia 🇿🇲 one Nation! Zambia 🇿🇲 has always been there to liberate the whole SADC region. At their expense too. You are a Zambezian / aka Zimbabwe 🇿🇼. I just want to know why, you don’t speak 🗣 your grandfather’s language. This time don’t blame White Africans for that. I remember 18 April 1980 very well. Don’t allow the Russians and Chinese, add the Britain 🇬🇧 to distort post Independence history. I am Nguni, went through worse than you. I am at home 🏡, wherever you find a Ngoni, starting from Tanzania 🇹🇿 to Zambia 🇿🇲 Malawi 🇲🇼, Zimbabwe 🇿🇼, Mozambique 🇲🇿, Swaziland 🇸🇿 and South Africa 🇿🇦.
Dad on the wheels driving a land Rover 106 heading to town in a dusty road . With the mulemena jams in the vehicle the mood was nostalgic ...good memories
love this track. don't understand a single word but keep replaying it. used to listen back in Zimbabwe in the 90s. now playing it in UK brings back memories
Look for the Lyrics and find a translator, otherwise you are missing out. Playing it right now, greetings 🖖🏿 from Kent . “ Briefly it’s about a woman not getting 🤰 pregnant, and she is being blamed, but cause of the problem it’s the man getting too drunk everyday. So a Nganga, aka Diviner prescribe the Heart ❤️ of an Ant 🐜 or the Tooth 🦷 of a European. Hospital 🏥 Doctor 👩⚕️, said the woman 👩 was fine. The man is the problem. Get second opinion from a Bemba speaking Zambia 🇿🇲, I am a Nguni .
This use to remind me of my father who used to say never believe in tradition doctors but always pray to God for solution May you rest in piece papa love you
These guys plus Paul Ngozi, Rikki Ililonga , Pitchen Kazembe revolutionized music in Zambia, love them all though i was too young to understand then in the 70s. Wish i could go back, when local banzi was one ngwe. kikikikikiki
Mulumena Boys songs were the best to my late dad We would dance at Christmas over night as well as New years eve. Those days it was better. Anyone can come to join not now?!!!! The world of junkies bwafya 🙌🙌🙌🙌 80s 👏👏👏👏
The real thing about this kind of music is that its so real such that u even feel real about your self. Daily situations we go through. What a real generation it was with its real people!❤❤❤
Reminds me of our childhood days on weekends when dad would be home....cleaning his music systems, records(made of plastic), cassettes, videos and arranging his music and films (not movies) ... mom baking her bakes....us the children playing in the long straight corridor using the cushions....wow! What a life!
Brings great memories when I was growing up in kabompo,kalulushi,late 70s ,dad and mom would dance to these songs...the home was full of life..my mom being Zambian and dad Malawian it was all love and laughter
Growing up listening to such music from my father despite not having a good relationship will him since they got divorced with mom, my life became hell😪😪😌😌
classic !!!!!!!!!!!! am still keeping the cassette of this album as a memento i found it by chance 5 yrs ago.used to listen to the songs in the 80s in malawi (mbc)kudos baleke!!
@smalaulo Basically, it is talking about a woman going around Zambia looking for fertility treatment in order to have a child. She first visits a traditional healer who tells her to try all sorts of remedies but to no avail. She eventually goes to a medical doctor. After some tests, the doctor concludes that it is the husband who has a problem. He always comes too drunk to perform properly during the process of baby making.
so inspiration....I look back years when I was kid...my uncle owned a Tavern in nwgerere 6 miles...these were classics...kudos for uploading...will forever cherish this music
Am only 20 and I found more sense in this old music 🎶 truly old is gold 🥇
Continue,there is a lot of sense to get
That Ka voice coming from the background is the icing on this jam plus the pure instruments , well done mulemena boys
loving it from zimbabwe. am of zambian descent.my grandpa came from luangwa.my father used to play these guys when we were kids.even though we cannot speak the language we could relate.thanks for uploading and giving us the translation.
i can relate. i will make it a point that i will learn two zambian languages in the next two years. i feel at home when i listen to this music
Great music nothing beats such even in 2022
I have liked your comment, and I am not going to give you an easy break. One Zambia 🇿🇲 one Nation! Zambia 🇿🇲 has always been there to liberate the whole SADC region. At their expense too. You are a Zambezian / aka Zimbabwe 🇿🇼. I just want to know why, you don’t speak 🗣 your grandfather’s language. This time don’t blame White Africans for that. I remember 18 April 1980 very well. Don’t allow the Russians and Chinese, add the Britain 🇬🇧 to distort post Independence history. I am Nguni, went through worse than you. I am at home 🏡, wherever you find a Ngoni, starting from Tanzania 🇹🇿 to Zambia 🇿🇲 Malawi 🇲🇼, Zimbabwe 🇿🇼, Mozambique 🇲🇿, Swaziland 🇸🇿 and South Africa 🇿🇦.
@@munyambara hope you have learnt one or two
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Dad on the wheels driving a land Rover 106 heading to town in a dusty road . With the mulemena jams in the vehicle the mood was nostalgic ...good memories
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I do enjoying to listen old music
My father too ,right now remembering my father MHSRIP 😢
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I was a boy now iam all grown married and a parent. I learn alot from these tracks..Old is Gold down memory lane🙏
True story
love this track. don't understand a single word but keep replaying it. used to listen back in Zimbabwe in the 90s. now playing it in UK brings back memories
The translation is given bellow by Emmanuel Zyambo just scroll down I found it very interesting..
Look for the Lyrics and find a translator, otherwise you are missing out. Playing it right now, greetings 🖖🏿 from Kent . “ Briefly it’s about a woman not getting 🤰 pregnant, and she is being blamed, but cause of the problem it’s the man getting too drunk everyday. So a Nganga, aka Diviner prescribe the Heart ❤️ of an Ant 🐜 or the Tooth 🦷 of a European. Hospital 🏥 Doctor 👩⚕️, said the woman 👩 was fine. The man is the problem. Get second opinion from a Bemba speaking Zambia 🇿🇲, I am a Nguni .
Wow! Thank you am Zambia and listening from UK in 2023 ,July 15.
This is huge
May The Good Lord Bless You
When can't stop playing this sweet song. Plying it now...
Let me see those playing this song in 2019
Such songs remind me of mum
2020 - still listening this is pure music!!!
still listening
One of them playing it ma men it's really pure rythm
still playing it in 2021
Nice African Music. Love from Togo ❤️🎶🇹🇬🇿🇲
Good song for Zambia
We are all one , African music
@@FrankLupakanya Sure Brother. I love all traditional African music ❤️🎶💪🏾
These songs are very dear to me,my memories of ZAMBIA are most fond.Tieni pamodzi ndimtima umodzi ZAMBIA.
Hello
Time check March 25th 2024 still listening to this banger
This song remind me of old days ,when I was young and my grandfather used to send me Ku tarven to buy chibuku.
😂😂😂 chibuku
🤣 🤣 🤣
Kkkkkk truly
😂😂chibuku and chikanda
KKK we used the same route
This use to remind me of my father who used to say never believe in tradition doctors but always pray to God for solution
May you rest in piece papa love you
These guys plus Paul Ngozi, Rikki Ililonga , Pitchen Kazembe revolutionized music in Zambia, love them all though i was too young to understand then in the 70s. Wish i could go back, when local banzi was one ngwe. kikikikikiki
Rest in peace mum...... This music reminds me of the early 90's when u danced to it.... the years will never be the same....
Mulumena Boys songs were the best to my late dad
We would dance at Christmas over night as well as New years eve. Those days it was better. Anyone can come to join not now?!!!! The world of junkies bwafya 🙌🙌🙌🙌
80s 👏👏👏👏
Powerful message
Indeed truly Zambian and African music
Great stuff❤💯🇿🇲
It always sounds like it was recorded yesterday, this is what music ought to be.
Whos here in 2021
I miss The good old days
The real thing about this kind of music is that its so real such that u even feel real about your self. Daily situations we go through. What a real generation it was with its real people!❤❤❤
The nostalgia ❤❤. Epic, classic and golden music that will never die.❤❤
Music with alot of message. Unfiltered music...Thanks to RUclips for preserving our culture
Legends! Kalipinde chezera, Ridgeway Hotel, Lusaka, folks Nights. One Zambia 🇿🇲 One Nation, Chagwa chitenje. Memories memories Mulemena Boys done ✅
I am a true Zambian and can't stop enjoying mulemena boys
Will he 40 years in 3 years time, how time flies. Fpund my parentsnplayong this amd here I am listening. Time check 18 july 2024. 22:12 Old is gold!
Reminds me of our childhood days on weekends when dad would be home....cleaning his music systems, records(made of plastic), cassettes, videos and arranging his music and films (not movies) ... mom baking her bakes....us the children playing in the long straight corridor using the cushions....wow! What a life!
I really miss my dad when I play this song ❤️🥰❤️ and very educative song
2020 gather here with thumbs up
Am only 20years old but I found more sense in old music, truly old is gold 🥇
These songs remind me of my late father, Dad may your soul rest in eternal peace
These songs reminds me of the old Power Dynamos FC and Nkana FC players after many of their matches, relaxing. The old days of Kitwe. ThankGod.
Live wire undiluted, moral building and culture at large i love it
Music that connects well with your soul
Brings great memories when I was growing up in kabompo,kalulushi,late 70s ,dad and mom would dance to these songs...the home was full of life..my mom being Zambian and dad Malawian it was all love and laughter
Fond memories rip grandmum, mum and Dad.
This music will never die, it’s our heritage zambia and Africa to the world,
This is music that has stood the test of time.
Home is home still listening to these songs 2020
Even though I listened to this kind of music when I was so young , I was knew it was great music! Big thanks to the fallen authentic musicians!
Mahottellagbb
It is Elita. It is a rather humorous slap on African belief in the traditional doctor.
2020 still a classic
Am with you sis 2020
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No lie
This reminds me of my late father..continue resting in peace…
This was a hit song when I enrolled into shcool grade one, ironically I was from "mikomfwa" Luanshya
These songs just remind me of my dad, I can literally feel his presence whenever I listen to such songs ❤
23 may 2023.....still playing and am only 26yrs always miss my parents
Rest in perfect peace baKebby , you really loved this song, eish hits different without you
Growing up listening to such music from my father despite not having a good relationship will him since they got divorced with mom, my life became hell😪😪😌😌
Quite nostalgic. Memories of old friends and relatives. Are we going to live with that type of real music?
classic !!!!!!!!!!!! am still keeping the cassette of this album as a memento i found it by chance 5 yrs ago.used to listen to the songs in the 80s in malawi (mbc)kudos baleke!!
@smalaulo Basically, it is talking about a woman going around Zambia looking for fertility treatment in order to have a child. She first visits a traditional healer who tells her to try all sorts of remedies but to no avail. She eventually goes to a medical doctor. After some tests, the doctor concludes that it is the husband who has a problem. He always comes too drunk to perform properly during the process of baby making.
What language is this? Being Shona, can pick up a lot from it but then again
Can you kindly write the original words so we could sing along correctly
@@tarirai Its Bemba
2023 am still listening this interested song mulemena boys
Who is here with me 2021 beautiful music
Among the great memories is this piece. A classic of the Mulemena boys.
so inspiration....I look back years when I was kid...my uncle owned a Tavern in nwgerere 6 miles...these were classics...kudos for uploading...will forever cherish this music
My father sitting in a thatched kitchen while smoking his cigarettes listening to these songs. I miss my humble father.
Am in mikomfwa luanshya copper belt province 24th August,2020.
Always missing mum nd dad whenever i play these songs
27 October 2024. Anyone?
Beautiful soothing music of the soul. Music that lasts a taste of time. To be missed by all.
Miss you Ba'Chocky...you used to love Mulemena Boys ....May your soul continue to rest in eternal peace ❤❤❤
i have never heard any trucks that has such meaning in the song.............i just love kalindula
Am heading to lufwanyama driving listening to mulemena boys
Wow! So touchy, I remember these songs. I even saw a picture where me and my father stayed when I was 7.
instruments amazing....
Dad on my mind.... beautiful piece of art.
This is the closest we can get to our Old music
Memories of yesteryear... nice stuff from the Mulemena boys back then in the 80's
thanx 4 e translation
i love mulemena to bits...
Here in 2023,July 15 and making more sense than today's music. Or maybe am living in the past ?.
Old songs reminds me of my late father Mr Joseph Simpubila Simudibu
I have no proper discription for the legend, but these were musicians not these kids of today 😢😢😢
Continue to rest in peace 😭
Mulemena boys brings old memories and teaches in all areas of human life. Really u were grants of music.
imma play dis song in this 2021......we dont have to lose our culture....
Drink responsibly remember you have matrimonial duties 😂
Hahahahaha tell them baba!
I remember those days when i was not even married and when this song comes on CNBC i will leave whatever i could do
Brings back old memories 🥺🥰
"These songs will always be immortal"
This was wonderful music
These were the old days when my father in law used to play these songs as were going to the to eat nsomba
We've missed you mulemena
Cant understand a word, but love it 🇳🇱🇬🇭❤️🇿🇲
Am far from ma parents I always lestening to this song to easy the pain of missing them ❤️♥️❤️♥️❤️♥️
what a nice song,l cn ply it the whole nite.this is truly Zambian music
Truly old Z beats is far beyond any new ones
Old is gold
Missing dad but he is still alive in solwezi good memories dad
oh man i misss zambia
Beautiful song!
This music reminds me of my late uncle Chrisford Mwelwa Malama, Uncle Cables. RIP
Legendary, pure, sweet music
Great one man.
Proudly zambian ..i know were i come from
I do enjoy this beautiful song
this was songs not this one we listen ati eleputika
they were legends
Reminds me of my maiden trip to Zambia (last year) - 2019.
The music that never dies
Dad loved this jam,mhsrip
I 59 still enjoying this pk sounds
Our Zambian rhythm!
I love the music so badly
A timeless classic
Missing you daddy 😢😢
2024 still listening 🎧 to this song 🔥🔥🔥