I have always liked lingala music because of the effort the musicians put into producing good vocals. When I heard this song for the first time, I thought that the lead singer was a super human because of his superlative performance. RIP Nzayadio. Long live Vata Mombasa , the composer.
The good old days of the dominance of the Congolese music in the continent. We didn't know what they were singing about, we were still mimicking their voices and just dancing our young lives away. Still listening solely to Congolese music.
the masterpiece from natural talented zaireous brothers may god bless them ; this was/is classic performance by the group lipua lipua in 1970’s ; the whole continent was behind them
every time I listened to this song it helped me a lot during my dark days of carrying the burden of taking care of my family(my young sisters and brothers) after the death of my loved father, that life will never come again !!
Just imagine if this kind of musicians could still be around at this particular time..l remember they could take months for just one single composition.. not like nowadays whereby one could produce music within two days..
.....in ever loving memory of a dear Uncle James Okello wuon Were....Lipua Lipua were at the pinnacle of fame when you suddenly left us... recall their hits were a big score during those long nights preceding your funeral in East Gem, Midhine !!
What a good old days hooooooo for these kind of melodies .there can be no time to remember like when we could just sit and listen to such musicians gone never will we have such
1974 I was in my 3rd Primary Class and this music used to be played on Radio Uganda. My big brother, a soldier during Amin's regime had brought home a wooden radio, National Hi-Fi with an external speaker and things were just kawa! I like the instruments more.
I was also in P3.My uncle also a soldier in the army came back from training in Egypt with a Sanyo record player with detachable top/loudspeaker.We would put the speaker on top of a pot to get that vibrating bass.Hahaha
Am 62yr this were best choices which were being played by ochestra biffo under the command of mochi the late late henry.johnnyro.latehassani chalimtongo it was fantastic god bless them
Hi age mate, that era was terrible, music was good ladies were good, AIDS was ravaging with no cure, and we were at prime sexual age.Thank God we survived
This kind of music is immortal and a monument for many generations to come, Cavacha/rhumba style. Authentic instrumental with no computer digital progs enhanced.thats the difference !
😢We lived and ate the song during our high school days. Craze dressing attires-- bell bottoms, set me free,etc were the in things. Oscillating from one girl's school to another masquerading as dancing club .Made big strides in our youthful days. If you knew, you now know!! Dr. Ogeto International
This song is soo special..if yu understand what him (mwana mbundi) is singing about,yu'll agree the wording and the instruments got married then yua heart woul cry.
@Iddi Iddi Nakokamwa nakokamwa,nashangaa nashangaa,ndenge ya bolingo oyo Lossa,namna ya mapenzi haya Lossa,tango nyoso se matata,wakati wote ni kuzozana,nayebi te soki bondoki ekoti na kati Lossa,sijui labda uchawi umeingia katikati Lossa,na kala ozalaka boye te,zamani hukuwa hivyo,yango nakomituna Lossa,ndio sababu najiuliza Lossa,lelo nalomba tena,nayo semeki na ngai ya motema Veye,Leo naomba tena,nakuomba wewe shemeji yangu mpenzi Veye,luka moyen ye abenda matoi,angalia jinsi alivyoziba masikio,nalembi bampasi ya bolingo,nimechoka adha ya mapenzi,bampasi ya motema eeeeeee,adha ya moyoni eeeeeee.Hapo safi Iddi ?
@jumamohamedimtema3098 Assosa hakuimba,maana Assosa aliingia lipulipua ile ya akina Mulembo walikua wanajiita NIMUKI yaaanni Nyboma,Mulembo na Kinzunga ya hii ya akina Nzaya hakushiriki na huyo anaeimbisha niMwanambudi
@@marcelonsimba1738 I didn't say he wasn't the owner/sponsor. I said he NEVER performed with all the bands that he sponsored/owned. And they were many such bands, not just Lipua Lipua. After leaving OK, Verckys formed his band Orch. Veve and he developed the Veve label for. He also got the bands he sponsored to use the same label, but he NEVER performed in those bands. NEVER! Orch Lipua Lipua's main saxophonist was called Benazo.
You would appreciate this kind of music more, if you happened to be the adventurous type in the late 70s and early 80s. I was one! And it was indeed pleasurable moments.
The unadulterated African music.i shed tears when listening to it.the white took our pride and polluted our purity,oh good days of mother, where are you
Ukisikiliza anapotaja majina ya wanabendi ya lipualipua unagundua kwamba hataji majina la Nyboma wala Kinzunga na Mulembo kwa sababu wakati huu wa lossa ni kina Nzaya Nzayadio,ni vipindi tofauti.
Its strange but everyone has a story to tell about the same music it doesnt matter you location, little did the musicians knew the effect it would have on the people.
I have always liked lingala music because of the effort the musicians put into producing good vocals.
When I heard this song for the first time, I thought that the lead singer was a super human because of his superlative performance. RIP Nzayadio. Long live Vata Mombasa , the composer.
Congo mlibarikiwa sana jamani. Huu wimbo unagusa hadi hisia za ndani kabisa. When music was real music!
The good old days of the dominance of the Congolese music in the continent. We didn't know what they were singing about, we were still mimicking their voices and just dancing our young lives away. Still listening solely to Congolese music.
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True.. Buddy the note that u pen down is for real big up to you💯✔️👏
CHERRIE LOSSA......"Semeki na Ngai"..... my in-law...WAKOKO LOBINA, KIAMANGWANA, VATA MOMBASA, MONGOLEY, NZAYA WA ZAYADO, MWANAMBUMBI....
Cherri lossa.....big muzik listening today @10:31 july 2,2024
it jogs my memories in 1976/77/78, i was at my best teen age, i remember many of friends passed away May Allah keep their soul in eternal piece
Rip...Elisha oongo, jaling obilla Patrice lumumba alumni Mbita boys high school.
the masterpiece from natural talented zaireous brothers may god bless them ; this was/is classic performance by the group lipua lipua in 1970’s ; the whole continent was behind them
awesomeness at its best
every time I listened to this song it helped me a lot during my dark days of carrying the burden of taking care of my family(my young sisters and brothers) after the death of my loved father, that life will never come again !!
Et, j'avais 14ans en 1974.
On portait les chaussures modèle 3:.
Les pantoufles était à la mode 🔥🔥🔥🔥.
Just imagine if this kind of musicians could still be around at this particular time..l remember they could take months for just one single composition.. not like nowadays whereby one could produce music within two days..
C'était la belle époque d'écouter les mélodies de l'orchestre Lipua-lipua car il y avait du talent.Hommage à tous les musiciens de cette époque..
RIP Tedia Leader vocalist and composer
Vraiment, à cette époque là tout était à la portée de tout un chacun.
A perfect blend of musical instruments and talent
No one can compose and sing like this these days.
This songs reminds me of brutal Idi Amin regime
@@risperowuor8963 You hate the sounds/ music!
Mon grand regret c est de voir que cette musique n à pas eu la place qu elle méritait en Belgique en France ou dans le monde .
Quelle injustice
Lipua lipua songs never disappoints
.....in ever loving memory of a dear Uncle James Okello wuon Were....Lipua Lipua were at the pinnacle of fame when you suddenly left us... recall their hits were a big score during those long nights preceding your funeral in East Gem, Midhine !!
J'avais 11 ans quand j'ai écouté lossa, c'est un souvenir inoubliable...
J'avais presque 11 ans aussi. Un très bon souvenir sans doute
Moi j'avais 9 ans. Mais swahiliphone que je suis à l'époque je chantais toute la chanson sans comprendre un mot de lingala
The opening intro for this song is a masterpiece. I have never managed to fully underatand it.
The saxes and trumpets. Pure genius!
Lossa, I love the song and it's accompanied with sweet melodies with echoes drifting as you wish to listen endlessly! Best music.
@Bernard Gichana Mokaya
- It makes me feels so peaceful all the time. I love rocking to this song in my Truck while driving.
What a good old days hooooooo for these kind of melodies .there can be no time to remember like when we could just sit and listen to such musicians gone never will we have such
My best song !no others which Bear everything, vocals,guitars etc,well composed.
1974 I was in my 3rd Primary Class and this music used to be played on Radio Uganda. My big brother, a soldier during Amin's regime had brought home a wooden radio, National Hi-Fi with an external speaker and things were just kawa! I like the instruments more.
I was also in P3.My uncle also a soldier in the army came back from training in Egypt with a Sanyo record player with detachable top/loudspeaker.We would put the speaker on top of a pot to get that vibrating bass.Hahaha
wherever u are Sir,am sure you miss Amin,check what Uganda has became,a basket case now.
Still a great song!
Un rythme qui ne peut être comparé à celui de nos jours il restera éternel des mélodies toujours dansantes
Am 62yr this were best choices which were being played by ochestra biffo under the command of mochi the late late henry.johnnyro.latehassani chalimtongo it was fantastic god bless them
Hi age mate, that era was terrible, music was good ladies were good, AIDS was ravaging with no cure, and we were at prime sexual age.Thank God we survived
Lossa! Some people believe this was the best song of the mid to late 70s
This kind of music is immortal and a monument for many generations to come, Cavacha/rhumba style. Authentic instrumental with no computer digital progs enhanced.thats the difference !
This were really hot music of those times of my age.. they won't make it today
Few of the best times with this lipua's master piece.
I also heard and enjoyed this Losa especially that beginning and Mama Mama part of it
mimicking was on me .
By then my age was 16yrs.
Was in form one 1975 and the music was so wonderful that concentrating was a tusk
Makes me nostalgic about the good old days!
I was born that year...and I am almost sure Ilistened to it in my mother's woom.
C'est la meilleure époque
This kind of music will never come back, it's very unfortunate. Every one, every instrument just fantastic
Nice time when we and our girlfriends were teenagers.We are now grandparents.Life is short.
Nice one music.Life memory for sure. That time there was no diseases like now.
@@avithtumainiisdorymaro9168 Come on!
La musique douce apaise les esprits . Les merveilles du passé, je n'avais que 14 ans . Aujourd'hui j'ai la soixantaine révolue .
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Idem mon frère...nostalgie nostalgie quand tu nous tiens 😊
Lipua Lipua, will never forget the summer of 1981
De best of lingala
They made my African music gateway to share the resources lootong and suffering situation in Congo then. I never looked backwards
AAAhhhh mon Kongo , ata ndele kimia ekokota
Shimanga Kalola Assosa in the Best ever Great Music Band Lipua Lipua ❤❤❤
JE N AVAIS QUE 9 ANS A CET EPOQUE QUELLE MÉLODIE
d Acha kabisa 1972 mpaka 1992 mwisho warumba
😢We lived and ate the song during our high school days. Craze dressing attires-- bell bottoms, set me free,etc were the in things. Oscillating from one girl's school to another masquerading as dancing club .Made big strides in our youthful days. If you knew, you now know!! Dr. Ogeto International
I loooved that song uuuuuu Thanks
This song is soo special..if yu understand what him (mwana mbundi) is singing about,yu'll agree the wording and the instruments got married then yua heart woul cry.
Tupe tafsiri basi japo kidogo , bwana !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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@Iddi Iddi Nakokamwa nakokamwa,nashangaa nashangaa,ndenge ya bolingo oyo Lossa,namna ya mapenzi haya Lossa,tango nyoso se matata,wakati wote ni kuzozana,nayebi te soki bondoki ekoti na kati Lossa,sijui labda uchawi umeingia katikati Lossa,na kala ozalaka boye te,zamani hukuwa hivyo,yango nakomituna Lossa,ndio sababu najiuliza Lossa,lelo nalomba tena,nayo semeki na ngai ya motema Veye,Leo naomba tena,nakuomba wewe shemeji yangu mpenzi Veye,luka moyen ye abenda matoi,angalia jinsi alivyoziba masikio,nalembi bampasi ya bolingo,nimechoka adha ya mapenzi,bampasi ya motema eeeeeee,adha ya moyoni eeeeeee.Hapo safi Iddi ?
Nasikia Sauti ya Asosa au
@jumamohamedimtema3098 Assosa hakuimba,maana Assosa aliingia lipulipua ile ya akina Mulembo walikua wanajiita NIMUKI yaaanni Nyboma,Mulembo na Kinzunga ya hii ya akina Nzaya hakushiriki na huyo anaeimbisha niMwanambudi
great sound from the golden days of the 70s
Salute, it reminds me 48 years ago when I was in secondary school at Mpwapwa Secondary School, Dodoma, Tanzania
It remainds me of time time things were good!!! Life was beautiful.Awuoro
Hho ! I remember that rossa I was student in namuluggwe praymaly school P2 thank you so much lipua lipua😂😂❤
Nice time unforgettable moments the great dancers and singers for all Africa God bless them all
Used to listen from our small Hitachi radio. Tuned to Cngo Zaire at nights. Live to remember.
This reminds of good days at kitante high school kampala in 1975, remember a boy name Ruyondo Patrick could recit through the class
Samuel Wambululu
Souvenirs d'enfance !
Oh, man! You just brought my High School years in Kenya back to me!
Muito Obrigado!🙏
Loved this song!
I was then a student at Sigalame sec school, Busia. Hata Apollo Kanini was there. Nani mwengine ajitokeze
Bravo, kiamwangana. What an arrangement.
J'avais 1ans
Lossa one of my favourite songs of Ochestre Lipua Lipua of the early 1970s.
Je n’écoute que ce genre de musique, car maintenant c’est pas loin de la mussaka assistée par ordinateur !
Shimanga Kalola Assosa in the Best ever Great Music Band of Teenagers in 70s
Masongbo in the 70's with Band Super modern Echo..
Bravo kiamwangana aaaah!
Thanks for this rare gem
That saxophone was also lamenting about Lossa 😢😢😢
Benazo
Benazo
Benazo Mbuta
Oyelo alex castro ( el zurdo) aya en el cielo ,,,,, que dios te tenga en sus brazos,, el papi!!🎀🎀
Indeed mahei Lumeh Lingala is second to mende of all the languages if the world. Thank you.
Depuis 1974, bato. mingi balingaki Lipua lipua misics. Tolingi bango bazonga na miscs tango na RDC tango oyo ya FELIX akasunga bino merçi.
Wow!! Listen to Benazo’s saxo
Verkys on saxophones, man man man king of trumpets and sax. Benazo nakolela mingi tee!
What? Verckys never performed in Lipua Lipua!
Benazo Mbuta on the wicked sax
Mister Kiamuangana Verckys: Studio.
@@georgeodhiambo598 Mister Kiamuangana Verckys was the Owner of the Band Lipua Lipua and the Studio.
@@marcelonsimba1738 I didn't say he wasn't the owner/sponsor. I said he NEVER performed with all the bands that he sponsored/owned. And they were many such bands, not just Lipua Lipua. After leaving OK, Verckys formed his band Orch. Veve and he developed the Veve label for. He also got the bands he sponsored to use the same label, but he NEVER performed in those bands. NEVER!
Orch Lipua Lipua's main saxophonist was called Benazo.
Lossa de Lipua Lipua, faz-me recuar os bons tempos da minha adolescência de muita utopia e/ou da "Geração da Utopia" para perfazear Pepetela.
Mbelwa, great guy !!! I got the meaning of Nakokamwa ( kwamba nashangaa). really appreciated as i'm learning alot from u.
VRAIMENT
Amazing and attractive music
memories are made of this
🎷 ya mchawi usiku!!tres Bien
❤ Mes 20 ans!!
You would appreciate this kind of music more, if you happened to be the adventurous type in the late 70s and early 80s. I was one! And it was indeed pleasurable moments.
Old is gold nakumbuka enzi za dabanga college minaki secondary school
It's beautiful dance music.
nos années de cllegue
The unadulterated African music.i shed tears when listening to it.the white took our pride and polluted our purity,oh good days of mother, where are you
Ukisikiliza anapotaja majina ya wanabendi ya lipualipua unagundua kwamba hataji majina la Nyboma wala Kinzunga na Mulembo kwa sababu wakati huu wa lossa ni kina Nzaya Nzayadio,ni vipindi tofauti.
Old is gold ever
these were the days...
VIVE LA MUSIQUE !!!
Jamaa hawa walifanya kazi kweli maua kwao
Il n'y a pas mieux que ça
Good old days of the 70's teenage, life was at peak although it was Amin's time. It brings all past memories such that the past becomes the present.
It was great growing up in Kimathi watching the older guys dance to this lovely and ever green music. What happened to music?
Another greatest hit....
imagine they did not have high sch education music just came out naturally.just listen to the rhythm guitar '
music of those days haki
Notre jeunesse
The vocals and the whole arrangement is out of this world. This kinda guys happen only once in a lifetime.
Its strange but everyone has a story to tell about the same music it doesnt matter you location, little did the musicians knew the effect it would have on the people.
great song
Good days are never forgotten. While in class 5 then, but memories are as new as yesterday.
When music was music let it rest
I fail to explain how good Congolese musics we're despite the fact that a language is not easy to understand.
Quite nostalgic.