Kenyans we are something else. In my teenage years we used to dance this song as if there will be no tomorrow. 🤦♂️ 🤦♂️ 🤦♂️ Ooh my Gosh the sweetness of going for Disco 🕺 🕺 🕺 🕺 🕺 🕺 🕺 💃💃💃💃💃
Besides being one of my dad's favourites, this song reminds that chilly morning in December 2002 wen I went to face the knife. If you're Kenyan 🇰🇪 show love
African Music appreciated by Africans, that's how i grew up. I'm from Malawi but grew up on South frican, Zimbabwean, Congolese and West African vibes.
Wow I finally got it, well I was born 1990 so u see I was fitting perfect within her peak times. I remember this sound coming from malelane to sell at the rank , well such music takes me back and I seem to forget a Lil. Rest in peace my beloved granny I share such memories with you always by my side.
Great music with great memories...1990s.... played during weddings and other celebrations.. night party deep in rural areas....lots of love for all the age group who were connected by this sweet song.....african spirit forever.....Tanui - Denmark from Kenya, Kitale
This has been our X-mas music, without them I wont feel December. Ntombi, Girlie Mafura, Brenda Fassie, Sydney Pepe, Lazarus Kagudhi and the late Legend Dan Tshanda
This was my best song when I was young, we had a radio cassette nd we would put it on a pot to produce a bigger sound... Those days were sweet in Uganda,
Cheers to the good old life.we use sneak out at night,go to funerals just to listen and dance ntombi's song. If you're Kenyan you know what I mean #feeling nostalgic. #disco matanga
Down memory Lane.. The year was between 1995_1998..Big up to Ntombi Marubini.. We used to listen to the beats at local joints in Salgaa and Rongai (Kwa Arasa).
Only legends will understand the feeling of this, in Kurian culture, without this songs, traditional ceremonies such as circumcision and weddings were not complete
Legendary music for us the legends who rocked to it in our younger years.thank u youtube i can listen to this anytime.i still do have this cassette n many others,much love🇰🇪🇰🇪
in Botswana there was a gentleman in Radio Botswana who played these songs in a show called Inola... i fell in love with them from 1993 when i was doin standard 1... Rest in Peace Mokgankgara
I listened to this song daily on a Panasonic stereo radio after high school. It really influenced my appreciation of South African music. Live long Diva Ntombi
Can I just express my extreme joy in finding this jam. I've looked for it for over 20 years bcz it holds very key memories in my upbringing from Mathare, Nairobi Kenya 🇰🇪
This music was a hit in the Kenyan villages, we could organise for a dance borrowing radio cassette from our big brothers. Ladies would throng but to get a chance to dance with one was a golden opportunity.
Best song ever in 90s,it reminds me my childhood in 90s every Christmas, funerals, weeding and festivals it was played. Radio 📻 cassette, thanks for uploading this sweet songs 👍
Damn, i danced to this song in an extremely remote village 1998. Over 20 years ago and now money is indeed not a problem, Problem is how to use[spend] it here in the City.
December holidays in the 2000s were never complete without this tune. Sad we no longer celebrate like those days where big speakers would ring out and everybody in the village would be dancing and having fun. Even the kids.
I remember back on the sweet good old days .. when after the Cassette ended and the dj using Bic biro to rewide... Ohh my it used to raise the ecstasy and anticipation.. while all that break was a good time to perfect our dance moves before the moment of Truth... Dancing with a girl was wonderful ... We could talk about for a whole year... Kenya
Lol! This has taken me to 1999. We knew the world was ending in 2000. Ntombi Marumbini was a serious hit in Kenya those days. We had to translate the songs into local languages. 🤣🤣🤣
30 years later I have found it 🎉😂 I remember that year very well in the market it was Either Ntombi or Girle Mafura blasting. She made our initiation Ceremonies 💥💥
We kalenjins consider these songs to be one of our owns. Tumin can’t go without this!!
🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Kabsaaa
I grew up in Right Valley... I forever thought this is kalenjin. No body can tell me otherwise.
@@collinscheruiyot676 k
Ah rogoret
Much love from Tanzania 🇹🇿 thank south Africa ❤❤❤❤ nalia kwa kufuraha baada ya kukumbuka niliko toka😢😢😢😢 here to listen 👂 beautiful song 2024
Wale wanabonga kiswahili kutoka Kenya gonga like👍
Wewe uko wapi ndunia hii?
From me Kenya this is My best hit song ever
Tumin cannot do without this songs congratulations South Africa artist
I will leave this comment here so that whenever someone likes it or reply to it after years it will remind me of this beautiful song.
Hello 👋 2024❤
Kenyans we are something else. In my teenage years we used to dance this song as if there will be no tomorrow. 🤦♂️ 🤦♂️ 🤦♂️ Ooh my Gosh the sweetness of going for Disco 🕺 🕺 🕺 🕺 🕺 🕺 🕺 💃💃💃💃💃
Wasn't the world supposed to end in 2000?
Kwanza in the village,ilikua inashika xna 😂😂
Wewe ndo unajua sasa @@ronaldkipkoech2268
Reminds me of the sweet old days growing up in Rift Valley with our Kalejin neighbors. Thanks South Africa, much love from 🇰🇪 🇰🇪
Yeah brother 🙏🔥🔥🔥
From kisii kenya 🇰🇪..one of the best songs 🔥
Besides being one of my dad's favourites, this song reminds that chilly morning in December 2002 wen I went to face the knife. If you're Kenyan 🇰🇪 show love
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂they played it before u could be slaughtered😂
Only legends will understand how this song rocked in 90's
True
True only legends understand this
Very true...the whole night
Yea
Mmmmm hadi nikaona bana!!!kwanza if you to Teso Amukura I think it's their natationl anthem,weeee!!!!!
Golden SouthAfrica forever in my heart song.Makes me remember my sweet home in Rift valley thing songs graced our airwaves in those days
2021 who's with me 🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮
who here in 2024 September hands up 👆
✋️
It's a Southafrican song but 95 percent comments are from Kenyans 😍
Phaaa kenyans with any music that can bring effect with h/ theater sorround. Expect it
This was a big hit in Kenya!!
Very true from Nakuru tuko locked
Nko hapa Nakuru ndani
African Music appreciated by Africans, that's how i grew up. I'm from Malawi but grew up on South frican, Zimbabwean, Congolese and West African vibes.
Wow I finally got it, well I was born 1990 so u see I was fitting perfect within her peak times. I remember this sound coming from malelane to sell at the rank , well such music takes me back and I seem to forget a Lil. Rest in peace my beloved granny I share such memories with you always by my side.
Great music with great memories...1990s.... played during weddings and other celebrations.. night party deep in rural areas....lots of love for all the age group who were connected by this sweet song.....african spirit forever.....Tanui - Denmark from Kenya, Kitale
kitale is my town too
Tanui that is very through..We called it Kumbuu in our local dialect Kalenjin.....nostalgic
Kibomet repin here
gideon Kisang i
I say no say waaaaaaai
Take me back to 1990. My dad used to own a pub, we could dance and the best dancer was given a twenty shillings note. Sweet old days.
Actually as Kenyans we loved south Africa songs so much
This songs in kalenjin parties meant everything... I miss 1999-2007
This has been our X-mas music, without them I wont feel December. Ntombi, Girlie Mafura, Brenda Fassie, Sydney Pepe, Lazarus Kagudhi and the late Legend Dan Tshanda
You forgot Pamela nkutha
This was my best song when I was young, we had a radio cassette nd we would put it on a pot to produce a bigger sound...
Those days were sweet in Uganda,
I tell you those days speaker inaekwa kwa mtungi ndio itoe bass...eeeee...kweli miaka inachange walai...🤣🤣
I did it..the big pot made from clay 🤣🤣🤣
True
Cheers to the good old life.we use sneak out at night,go to funerals just to listen and dance ntombi's song.
If you're Kenyan you know what I mean
#feeling nostalgic.
#disco matanga
I miss coz we had to sneak and dance to dis late 90s hits
Me too... better to be canned but I listen to the music
You are a legend 😂😂😂
We used to wait with baited breath for December
Umenikumbusha mbali sana
Down memory Lane.. The year was between 1995_1998..Big up to Ntombi Marubini.. We used to listen to the beats at local joints in Salgaa and Rongai (Kwa Arasa).
Dad owned a Bar i grew up listening to this......Money is not the problem........Kericho brook is the place
haha me kapsoit
Do
Pamoja bro from litein
Only legends will understand the feeling of this, in Kurian culture, without this songs, traditional ceremonies such as circumcision and weddings were not complete
even Kikuyus used to do that
Even in our kalenjin traditional ceremonies 🔥🔥🔥🔥every December
Mwonaweitho ichinsiku chino bhamoree bhaitho
haha
Legendary music for us the legends who rocked to it in our younger years.thank u youtube i can listen to this anytime.i still do have this cassette n many others,much love🇰🇪🇰🇪
Kenya 🇰🇪 2024...Am here
in Botswana there was a gentleman in Radio Botswana who played these songs in a show called Inola... i fell in love with them from 1993 when i was doin standard 1... Rest in Peace Mokgankgara
This song played a lot after I lost my father. MHSRP
1995
She was the bomb back in 2000 ..damn this woman could sing..she made my childhood
Kalenjin beat. We love you southafrica
I listened to this song daily on a Panasonic stereo radio after high school. It really influenced my appreciation of South African music. Live long Diva Ntombi
Same here..I still have that Panasonic stereo somewhere trashed in a corner,
The kalenjin resonates with this type of song so much its their style of singing
Truth
Real throw back
Can I just express my extreme joy in finding this jam. I've looked for it for over 20 years bcz it holds very key memories in my upbringing from Mathare, Nairobi Kenya 🇰🇪
This music was a hit in the Kenyan villages, we could organise for a dance borrowing radio cassette from our big brothers. Ladies would throng but to get a chance to dance with one was a golden opportunity.
Someone please take me back to the 90s 😢😢
In this whole world we can't hear this voice , big loss to all african fans and abroad, rest in peace siz...
The kids of today will think this is a funeral song ! Poor them 😂😂🙋♂️ Abdi from Nairobi kenya . It was a hit kenya too 👌🙋♂️
Best song ever in 90s,it reminds me my childhood in 90s every Christmas, funerals, weeding and festivals it was played. Radio 📻 cassette, thanks for uploading this sweet songs 👍
Without this SA songs in kenya we're Nothing as Kalenjin tribe 💯✅✅🔥🔥🔥
Much love from Tanzania 🇹🇿 thank south Africa ❤❤❤❤ nalia kwa kufuraha baada ya kukumbuka niliko toka😢😢😢😢
Damn, i danced to this song in an extremely remote village 1998. Over 20 years ago and now money is indeed not a problem, Problem is how to use[spend] it here in the City.
Very true my friend an me too hey
Where are you
@@margaretsimiyu9937 I'm in Nairobi
Money is not problem,problem how to use.2021 who's with me
we are here
I love this song so much... I remember the time we were jumping through the windows because of this songs..
You deserves an Oscar if you are watching this in 2024
Ntombi songs takes me away back to my childhood....1998 to be precise. there were no CDS but tapes...
On top Ndombi to the world #Gistoff music
Ican't get enough of this song,end of covid year 2020 who is here with me
2020 fighting Corona in Kenya....God see us true.....comforting my self na hii song
Ilikuwa aje Kwa TUMIN' aki
but hizi ngoma ilikua ya watu wa rift valley haha
@@linusrotich7841 na western pia😄
Haha
@@linusrotich7841 hapo sawa
Song was a hit especially during family gatherings. There was no disco without SA song.
I like this song 😀😀😀😀👌👌👌
We love this music from Liberia 🇱🇷
1996
Woow❤ I love Liberia one of two countries that were not colonized in Africa... Monrovia the beautiful city
We used to have a disco at our neighbors 🤣🤣🤣ghai🖐🏽 now am almost thate👌😂 i still love this❤️❤️❤️❤️💖
Still listening 19/06/2019, like if we're together
Old is gold...May God bless this musician wherever she is....
oooh she died 😥
Kalenjins owns this songs...we enjoy it upto date
This song will always be fire since 98' !
2019 anyone..... What a beat
me lol!
Right here....
Me too hot one
@@ellykipkoech9184wonderful songs
M there
i grew up knowing these were Kalenjin songs,a tribe from my country Kenya🤔🤔,, little did i know it's a south African song!
December holidays in the 2000s were never complete without this tune.
Sad we no longer celebrate like those days where big speakers would ring out and everybody in the village would be dancing and having fun. Even the kids.
Kitut koparech ipkoi😅😅
These songs from S.A takes me to 90's live long Marubini songs.
Grande hit, money is not problem problem is our to is it, velhos tempos!
Whenever i cross this song ....... everywhere is fire....? remind me my childhood thanks legend you will remain in my memory 💯 times
Imagine I was a toddler in the 90s but I remember my parents used to play this songs...it's like it was sang in kenya 🇰🇪
This song defined the rural party scene in the 90s. Oh the tumin parties! Barut, Nakuru (Ronda)
Our teenage hood is very fresh.. 1995 sitting for exam and we couldn't wait to listen to this beautiful voice
Back Dem days nlkua naskia hizi ngoma pale Radio Sahara....💯💯❤️❤️ Wapi likes za uncle Freddie omwami....
Omwami kijana tosha
My brother is a big fan and everytime he was listening to her songs and you couldn't do anything..imagine from mrng till usiku..real tbt
Kenyans hi tuko wengi huku which means we love coz it is more fire 2024
I remember back on the sweet good old days .. when after the Cassette ended and the dj using Bic biro to rewide... Ohh my it used to raise the ecstasy and anticipation.. while all that break was a good time to perfect our dance moves before the moment of Truth... Dancing with a girl was wonderful ... We could talk about for a whole year... Kenya
Money is not a problem, problem is how to use it... This reminds me of oldies program by Mwine Ngaro on Radio Africa.
Back those old days
i used to love @Ntombi song when i was 9
am from 🇰🇪🇰🇪
Money not a problem, problem how to use it...have been inspired by that and it has helped me in that direction...
Lol! This has taken me to 1999. We knew the world was ending in 2000. Ntombi Marumbini was a serious hit in Kenya those days. We had to translate the songs into local languages. 🤣🤣🤣
South African legend loved by Namibians
Gugu
2021 and I can't get enough of this song...
I wish you pple could understand how we loved this song in 90s, in 🇰🇪.
Reminds me of the early 90's my mother struggling to feed us, she's no more to enjoy fruits of her labor RIP lovely mom
You once made our Christmas
Sinceramente, essa cantora cantava músicas nostálgicas...
24/04/2024.
I am appreciating it from Angola.😍😍😍
Let's acknowledge the dancers,they gave it their all,2022 anyone?
I was very young and since there was a disco hall nearby my mom found me dancing to these song and she really beat me up....😝😝😝
🤣🤣🤣
Christmas time..those days😭😭😭🤤🤤
This was a top hit, give it up to our sister Ntombi M....!!!!
Whoever danced this song should have a family by now
You are correct my friend,am remember the year's of 1995
Kenyan hearts🇰🇪🇰🇪
Those days 1996,to 2000 in my village when boys are initiated to manhood the songs were a must to listen.
I still rember my child hood memories coz of this song.... radio cassete was my best radio to play
Who's here end 2022??
This jam reminds me of my late dad. He had a whole album of Ntombi. Good memories
I am glad to have grow in the 90s, pure nostalgia...2018 and still rocking
Tip: money is not a problem; problem is how to use it! Loving it...
30 years later I have found it 🎉😂
I remember that year very well in the market it was Either Ntombi or Girle Mafura blasting. She made our initiation Ceremonies 💥💥
I used to sing all her songs in kikuyu thinking she sang in kikuyu ....great songs reminding me when i was a boy
Ntombi is a legend....💪
Eeeh this is 🔥, yaani Moto ya kuotea mbali...miaka ya 96 Eldoret Kenya
Every time i hear or see ur songs i remember so many things