Losing Women to Death, to Other Men! No man has lost women than Osito Kale. He has lost many to death. He has lost some to other men. He has had bitter encounters with women, many women. But Kasam has not given up. I have never asked him which of the two is more painful. Is it to lose a woman to death or to other men? Many things can and have made Osito a great man, a greater artist and perhaps the greatest living Benga maestro. But nothing has made me love him more than his real life story which he has so generously shared with us in his compositions. We know about them because he has told us in the most beautiful yet painful ways. Osito has lost Betty Nyochuonyo, a woman she betrothed and lived with in Sondu, days when Sondu was Sondu. Ever heard of Sondu Rach? Yes, Osito was there with Betty for many years. Then death came and plucked her away just when their marriage was beginning to blossom. He took her home to Asembo and buried her. Like a man should to do. Our culture tells us so. A man must bury a wife, his wife. Long gone or there with him. When they die, it is duty, a commitment to the gods. Not men! Osito has lost Nyakedenge (Anjeli). She was an industrious woman, he tells us. She was a business lady who grounded herself in the Mango business that Asembo is known for. A treasurer women trusted. She is a prayerful woman who had a close relationship with Father Richard of Lwak Parish. She came after Betty. Or was there before. Because in Rapar Betty, I guess she is part of the people she mentions that were with him at the hospital. If you think Nyakadenge was emotional, you are wrong. Go to RUclips and ask for Rapar Betty! In that song, Osito declares that on the day he buried Betty, it was clear to him that "gig piny bura oloyo." And now again, Nyakadenge too, is dead. Osito has lost another woman to death! In his tribute to Nyakadenge, Osito wonders what he has done to deserve all the tribulations. Burying two women in one life? In that song Osito poured his heart out and cried to God, bitter. He even blames Doctors at Old Nyanza Hospital and asks them why they could not save her life. The emotions of Osito, the weigh of losing another woman to death, is lost in the comic relief that Ogina Koko injects as he narrates the journey to Asembo. But I can say that it was better that Osito lost these two women to death. I say this because the Osito who loses Linet Aluoch Pamba to D. O Misiani is even more devastated. Nothing beats a man like losing a woman to another man. And we are talking about Aluoch Pamba Nya Alego Karapul here. Not any woman. That woman, in her days! Nkt bwana, you know nothing about beauty if you never saw Pamba those days. Even today...wueeh! No man has waited for a woman to come back to him longer than Osito. In Aluoch Pamba Part 2 (Osito has two songs for her, all begging her to come back) he tells us his early encounters with Linet. She was beautiful. She was part of his band, Nabii Kings. And I guess they may have had a stint together under Awino Lawi. Osito declares that between him and Aluoch, there was more than music. There was some Chemistry, the Chemistry of Music and more. They are perfect partners and team. One day, he narrates to us in that song, they were called to Nakuru's Merica Hotel of those days. The team went and Aluoch was there with them. Many beautiful ladies were in attendance but her beauty stood out. Some people inquired about her. Osito tell us that he kept dumb. Told no one more about her. She was his! But he could not keep quiet for long because soon, a man more powerful noticed Aluoch's beauty and her melodic voice. That man was the then reigning King of Benga, D. O Owino Misiani. He came and snatched Aluoch from Osito Kale. Just like that. Raila Odinga told us when eulogizing Misiani, if you remember, that Owino called that Zero grazing. That when he (Owino) wanted a woman, he could just go and take her. And he did that with Aluoch. Things never remained the same for the Son of Asembo. He says that when he remembers Aluoch, "piny ochame". There's nothing that Osito has not told Aluoch to convince her to come back. There's no name he hasn't called her. You can listen to both songs. The likes of Ogina have even promised to kill for her hippopotamus. But to date, even long after Owino is dead, Aluoch has refused to come back. Osito, now old enough to want to forget things love, is still disturbed by one question; Will Aluoch ever come back to him? Will she attend his funeral and tell the world what was there between them? Because no man waits for the return of woman he has lost to death. But a woman you have lost to other men...is just different!
Well narrated. Hera timo angó dong''. Betty died around 2000/01 and Sondu being my home market, I was there to mourn with Osito. Ndalo mane Sondu en Sondu and River Bank was the place to be (Okatch, Kabasele etal)
The song reminds me when my dad passed and I was staying at my uncle's place. Her first born daughter was then at pyrotechnic at HB. So one day she called home and I was given phone to speak to her. I told her I needed Football. Ile madharau nilionyeshwa " idhenyo na dhogi no ni akowni adhula." Than God its 2020 and I have my own hse and I can afford to by 100 of such.
The messages from Ogina Koko mit mar hatari... Ogina yaye! The day I learnt dholuo maber and realised that this is a dirge I appreciated my roots better... This is the hottest dirge..
2023.. this song hits into the vein of anyone who has lost a loved one. this song seems to explain what happened in burial ceremonies of anyone who lost a loved on
Wuod mabinju nyakwar dorine, wuod Adhiambo toyota nyako ma ja plan makwayo njugu gi liyo...Otolo,........osito guok onyuol e dwar jopidi otimo newa.. Erokamano kuom ngolo mochan mooos mar budho
Damn!!! This song is for my dad!! He really used to listen to it in the year 2007 when 2 of my step mums died in a span of 2 months:( Yawa lit to ok chuer remo !!!
Osito MakaSam Kale wuod mabinju mwenyewe. So talented, your lyrics and choice of words are always on point. Love your music alot. This is one of my favorite na ile ya Lynnet Aluoch Pamba bila kusahau Caro nyar Ong'injo nyathi Uyomaaaaaaaaa!
This song used to hit in ways you can't ever imagine. if the song was on radio, it didn't matter what i was doing, i would stop and dance the hell out of this song. Aki ndalo ma nene.🤣
This song reminds me of Mzee by the name Thomas owala ,,, he used to listen to this song ,,and telling us stories about different Luo musicians may u live long Mzee Thomas
Joluowa thum mit ndi.Isnt it amazing how I find Osito Kale songs soothing while find other musicians as well naurishing and entertaining for instance how Musa Juma plays differently calms me down and is differently great too.Our musicians are all talented differently and give us different tastes and great at the same time!
Yawa kata atimra ni adwa mana wijo west life songs kendo, to mar osito ni to ok were. Mit ndii...joma obiro eliel ka, ere kaka gi dwali gi wee dhogi eliel??
Odhiambo Tusker takes over and for a minute you can feel the mood changing. I mean, who in the music world can much Ositos and Odhiambos voices. These are a gem. And they still around, what a blessing
Dr.Osito Kale, Nachom kure dunia ka piny mane michamoe raha to dhano winjo maber .omera Yesu to ok in iyudi.tho to osingi ni koth Adam makata iwinjo maber. Arua kokome ,ojigo gi Ogina Gueyo matek,Moses Romo gi dhok. Elingo ombulu noyombo Mon,erito dak notimo oala maok opand pesa. Nyakadenge nyathigi olima to ne Moro na ot.Nyakadenge emane romoa. Jo old Nyanza apenjou,Dr riek to nyakadenge netamou thiedho nango. Painful but Onyango Otoyo yawaaa
So painful the song reminds me of death of mom in 2006 then step mom followed the same year...my dad must have felt this.....Nyar Asembo mama OK pand pesa chunye ler
Very sad reminds me of my late father khazi Gordon odongo 2007 end my lovely mum Helen adhiambo nyago jode, may their soul rest in peace (good work kalle luo tibim
2024 anyone? ✋
Here
Osito hatari
here
👍
Am here😂😂😂
Hit like button if OSITO KALLE is your BEST LUO MUSICIAN of all times!!!
musa juma (the GOAT)
Losing Women to Death, to Other Men!
No man has lost women than Osito Kale. He has lost many to death. He has lost some to other men. He has had bitter encounters with women, many women. But Kasam has not given up. I have never asked him which of the two is more painful. Is it to lose a woman to death or to other men?
Many things can and have made Osito a great man, a greater artist and perhaps the greatest living Benga maestro. But nothing has made me love him more than his real life story which he has so generously shared with us in his compositions. We know about them because he has told us in the most beautiful yet painful ways.
Osito has lost Betty Nyochuonyo, a woman she betrothed and lived with in Sondu, days when Sondu was Sondu. Ever heard of Sondu Rach? Yes, Osito was there with Betty for many years. Then death came and plucked her away just when their marriage was beginning to blossom. He took her home to Asembo and buried her. Like a man should to do. Our culture tells us so. A man must bury a wife, his wife. Long gone or there with him. When they die, it is duty, a commitment to the gods. Not men!
Osito has lost Nyakedenge (Anjeli). She was an industrious woman, he tells us. She was a business lady who grounded herself in the Mango business that Asembo is known for. A treasurer women trusted. She is a prayerful woman who had a close relationship with Father Richard of Lwak Parish.
She came after Betty. Or was there before. Because in Rapar Betty, I guess she is part of the people she mentions that were with him at the hospital. If you think Nyakadenge was emotional, you are wrong. Go to RUclips and ask for Rapar Betty! In that song, Osito declares that on the day he buried Betty, it was clear to him that "gig piny bura oloyo." And now again, Nyakadenge too, is dead. Osito has lost another woman to death!
In his tribute to Nyakadenge, Osito wonders what he has done to deserve all the tribulations. Burying two women in one life? In that song Osito poured his heart out and cried to God, bitter. He even blames Doctors at Old Nyanza Hospital and asks them why they could not save her life. The emotions of Osito, the weigh of losing another woman to death, is lost in the comic relief that Ogina Koko injects as he narrates the journey to Asembo.
But I can say that it was better that Osito lost these two women to death. I say this because the Osito who loses Linet Aluoch Pamba to D. O Misiani is even more devastated. Nothing beats a man like losing a woman to another man. And we are talking about Aluoch Pamba Nya Alego Karapul here. Not any woman. That woman, in her days! Nkt bwana, you know nothing about beauty if you never saw Pamba those days. Even today...wueeh!
No man has waited for a woman to come back to him longer than Osito. In Aluoch Pamba Part 2 (Osito has two songs for her, all begging her to come back) he tells us his early encounters with Linet. She was beautiful. She was part of his band, Nabii Kings. And I guess they may have had a stint together under Awino Lawi.
Osito declares that between him and Aluoch, there was more than music. There was some Chemistry, the Chemistry of Music and more. They are perfect partners and team. One day, he narrates to us in that song, they were called to Nakuru's Merica Hotel of those days. The team went and Aluoch was there with them. Many beautiful ladies were in attendance but her beauty stood out. Some people inquired about her. Osito tell us that he kept dumb. Told no one more about her. She was his!
But he could not keep quiet for long because soon, a man more powerful noticed Aluoch's beauty and her melodic voice. That man was the then reigning King of Benga, D. O Owino Misiani. He came and snatched Aluoch from Osito Kale. Just like that. Raila Odinga told us when eulogizing Misiani, if you remember, that Owino called that Zero grazing. That when he (Owino) wanted a woman, he could just go and take her.
And he did that with Aluoch. Things never remained the same for the Son of Asembo. He says that when he remembers Aluoch, "piny ochame". There's nothing that Osito has not told Aluoch to convince her to come back. There's no name he hasn't called her. You can listen to both songs. The likes of Ogina have even promised to kill for her hippopotamus.
But to date, even long after Owino is dead, Aluoch has refused to come back. Osito, now old enough to want to forget things love, is still disturbed by one question;
Will Aluoch ever come back to him? Will she attend his funeral and tell the world what was there between them?
Because no man waits for the return of woman he has lost to death. But a woman you have lost to other men...is just different!
You captured it.
Well narrated. Hera timo angó dong''. Betty died around 2000/01 and Sondu being my home market, I was there to mourn with Osito. Ndalo mane Sondu en Sondu and River Bank was the place to be (Okatch, Kabasele etal)
This was copy pasted on twitter. Great work of art
Wow!!!
Give credit to Odhiambo Kauma the author of this narration
Who is still listening to Daktari Kalle Osito up to now 2020?? Osito pod pek onagi Republican iko juu, just touch like kama unapenda hii.
Moto kama psai
That's why Osito is a Dr in music
juu sana
Mano Sang Babana
Kadori is a good teacher, congra
It is 2023 but this song still hits❤. Osito remains the 𝐛𝐞𝐧𝐠𝐚 𝐦𝐚𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐨. Wapi likes za benga king
Who is listening in 2024 🎵 🎶
Wan kae ba!
Wantie
listening in 2019 .,onagi manikae ..likes zenu pap
Will forever be relevant. Osito Kale is one of the very best onagi ever produced
Luo in the mix
Liet pas ..mtu kama ataki awache.@@victoronyango6497
The song reminds me when my dad passed and I was staying at my uncle's place. Her first born daughter was then at pyrotechnic at HB. So one day she called home and I was given phone to speak to her. I told her I needed Football. Ile madharau nilionyeshwa " idhenyo na dhogi no ni akowni adhula." Than God its 2020 and I have my own hse and I can afford to by 100 of such.
but at that stage she was also struggling financially kama student. she might have used a foul language but doesn't mean she intentionally refused
First appreciate the fact that your uncle gave a hand when your dad passed 🙄🙄
At 80 my mum still remembers anje
You should pay her I believe her sentiments motivated inner core to succeed
You're bitter for no reason...
Who is listening in 2024
Am here today 9/6/024😅
The messages from Ogina Koko mit mar hatari... Ogina yaye! The day I learnt dholuo maber and realised that this is a dirge I appreciated my roots better... This is the hottest dirge..
2023.. this song hits into the vein of anyone who has lost a loved one. this song seems to explain what happened in burial ceremonies of anyone who lost a loved on
This song reminds me of my mom who died in 2004😢 continue resting in peace moma love you
Wuod mabinju nyakwar dorine, wuod Adhiambo toyota nyako ma ja plan makwayo njugu gi liyo...Otolo,........osito guok onyuol e dwar jopidi otimo newa.. Erokamano kuom ngolo mochan mooos mar budho
Here in 2024 and the song is still a vibe❤, such a masterpiece ❤❤❤❤
you are just old school
@BrianAfande-f5r yes dude, I'm old school and I take pride in that
My dad told me that my mum loves this song soo much,, so i plan to play it when I'm with her to see her reaction😂
How was her reaction??😅
Gima Nena Koso e piny bende tama'' 2024 still here❤🎉.
Damn!!! This song is for my dad!! He really used to listen to it in the year 2007 when 2 of my step mums died in a span of 2 months:(
Yawa lit to ok chuer remo !!!
sorry big boy....bad experience
Nya Kadenge to nene pidho na welo
I almost thought we're related 😢😢
2020 anyone?
Yeah
Yep
Tuko
Benga maestro
Me
Dr Osito you're the reason why my mum named me Angelar just because of this song much love legend ❤❤
Came here after the amazing Madaraka day Kisumu performance that touched the whole nation. 2021 made your star shine Daktari Osito 🔥
ogina koko is such a great orator. this song is a bitter sweet one
The easiest song to memorize, verbalize, and formalize. Thank you Dr. Osito!
Osito MakaSam Kale wuod mabinju mwenyewe. So talented, your lyrics and choice of words are always on point. Love your music alot. This is one of my favorite na ile ya Lynnet Aluoch Pamba bila kusahau Caro nyar Ong'injo nyathi Uyomaaaaaaaaa!
Winnie Mandela very true he's one talented guy all time favorite
Nice song indeed
Winnie Mandela the best voice 🔝
Degonz... iwinje
love you
This song had reminded me a lot of the fallen family members am the only one remaining since young it has been my inspiration song ever
Kata ka nachodo baba yot mondo iwena... Hope have already conveyed my repentance prayers my Lord
I grew up listening to this song on Radio Ramogi( dad's fav radio station 😫🤦)almost every night right before Lendo mag Kuyo. Nani anakumbuka?
2022 who is here?..my dad loves this song and so do I, my mom passed in 2007 and whenever I listen to this I see her and feel her presence
This song used to hit in ways you can't ever imagine. if the song was on radio, it didn't matter what i was doing, i would stop and dance the hell out of this song. Aki ndalo ma nene.🤣
I think I've listened to this song more than osito kasam himself🤣🤣
Losing loved ones is truly painful. This song hits different from when I was younger.
One thing ive realized with well thought and crafted songs is that they never get old..
2021....who else?
ngoma pod liet yakutosa
liet sana
After madaraka
I used to listen to this song growing up especially on Saturdays after the gospel session, years later in 2020 it's still one of my Best.
Saturday or Sunday juu mimi nilikua naiskia every Sunday
I first heard this hit at sori Bay...I was in class 6or 5 I think ....I can sing this song with no mistakes at all
Who is listening this in 2019
Awuoro...reminds me of my dad in 2002....endless sweetness. Still listening in feb 2020
Being a total orphan reminds me of what Osito went through so sad and painful it's not only a song but means of moning.
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24/7 2024 Still watching Dr. Osito Kalee
The song is nice but sad enough is a true story
I have just come here after your performance today madaraka day ....you are the GOAT....
Even me, I've just found myself too
Closing the year in style while listening to Osito Kalle... Remembering my grandma's favourite
This still slaps as fresh in 2023. Can't keep listening and replaying 😂
This song reminds me of Mzee by the name Thomas owala ,,, he used to listen to this song ,,and telling us stories about different Luo musicians may u live long Mzee Thomas
Osito Kale has lost 3 wives in the past 15 years, but he's still here. Wee umeshindwa kulipa tu rent, unajiua. Puga!
😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂yaye
2024 june anyone?
I love this song so much it reminds me of my lost relatives and friends . Dad died 2013, Ericko my frriend 2014,Okello my in law 2015.....
Pole Sana Ndugu.
Joluowa thum mit ndi.Isnt it amazing how I find Osito Kale songs soothing while find other musicians as well naurishing and entertaining for instance how Musa Juma plays differently calms me down and is differently great too.Our musicians are all talented differently and give us different tastes and great at the same time!
Mashel Auma Mashel Auma😂
Here in 2024❤
Sweet sad song. Few musicians with choice of words and the beats to go with it.
Thanks you nyakwar Opija wuod Molo, nyakwar Akumu ma Wuod Akumu.
The song reminds me of my late dad, he liked the song so much and I love it upto date,,, it blesses my heart ❤
Am still here listening to this song ❤❤
For the love of this song, I memorized everything and I can sing along word for word
Ayie Kodi ba
Yawa kata atimra ni adwa mana wijo west life songs kendo, to mar osito ni to ok were. Mit ndii...joma obiro eliel ka, ere kaka gi dwali gi wee dhogi eliel??
Odhiambo Tusker takes over and for a minute you can feel the mood changing.
I mean, who in the music world can much Ositos and Odhiambos voices.
These are a gem. And they still around, what a blessing
True, both are a vibe
I know..❤
Who is listening now 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳❤️
my song during election and supreme judgment
If you believe osita is the all time best benga artiste, tap like pap
MIT ADUWA... LISTENING IN 2018 AFTER BREAKING MY FAST IN SOUTH C..
Nanid nade to dhako aiko to dhako ee onget to aonge net wewe what a lyrics
......mano jo supatab ema nyalo konyii.... jo powertab ema nyalo konyii... aonge wach
Dhako onget
Just came here to enjoy, I didn't know this is the man my late uncle really loved listening to. med nindo gi kwe wuon koli😭
Mimi bado hii song Iko tamu kwangu sana.
The only thing I will never forget in my life is osito Kalle performance at winam pub in usenge
Usenge my home
Listening in November 2019...very fresh like it was produced yesterday...Long Live Dr. Osito Kale
Who is here after the madaraka fete?
Who is still listening to Dr.Osito up to now 2024?
The best musician is a man full of wisdom
Hii Ngoma ya Osito huwa inanijaz tu sana...still listen to it in 2024
Your performance during 2021 Madaraka Day has made me listen to this once more. Super talented
MUCH LOVE FROM THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 22/04/2023 15:33
Some of my closest friends whom we were celebrating this song with in 2007 are no longer existing now
sorry sir. that's life take care of ur self
Pole sana Charles
Pole bro
Minwa Nyosingo nohero this particular song so much but in 2018 she breathed her last. Thum mit to lit
I love this song it reminds me of my beloved mother Maggie nya Bondo kod osiepne nyori may you rest in peace
She’s from Gwassi?
Nope, Sindo
So sad, shows me the pain my late dad must have felt after burying all his 4 wives😭😭
Lilian, lit to ok chwer remo!
Wa sad pole sana
Dr.Osito Kale, Nachom kure dunia ka piny mane michamoe raha to dhano winjo maber .omera Yesu to ok in iyudi.tho to osingi ni koth Adam makata iwinjo maber.
Arua kokome ,ojigo gi Ogina Gueyo matek,Moses Romo gi dhok.
Elingo ombulu noyombo Mon,erito dak notimo oala maok opand pesa.
Nyakadenge nyathigi olima to ne Moro na ot.Nyakadenge emane romoa.
Jo old Nyanza apenjou,Dr riek to nyakadenge netamou thiedho nango.
Painful but Onyango Otoyo yawaaa
August 2024😂 listening to osito kale
Listening in 2019 the song is nice and has got strong massege and some painful true story
Awuoro tho, still listening to this song in 2018 lit ndii😢😰
F
mit ndii Dr, osito kalle
I enjoy this song
Never noticed odhiambo tusker was in the mix...anyway it is a sad sweet song😢😢Nyasae omed keto chuny angeli kama okwee😢😢
I am obliged to listen to such a legendary song with words carefully chosen....
#Dr.OsitoKaleOnwaords
Wamakuru Yesu thumni mitna kendo en kod puonj dana ohero Siwaya... Kilimanjaro Moshi 2020
Lost my grandma this week , just recall how we'd always dance this song with her ,nind gi kwe nyokwaro tho wangetek
Sabroso tema musical y exelente sonido, felicitaciones desde colombia exactamente desde la costa norte en la bahia de cispata
Translate to local language
nyasuba wek pimo wiwa okwabisayi.
@@odhiamboamayo1436 😂😂
😂😂this nyakadenge song hits differently I tell you😅😂❤❤ kwanza the last part 🎉🎉
Who is listening with me in 2023
tuko pamoja
Listening to the song in 2022 reminds me of my dad ,mom and all the fallen family members we remain 2 me and my brother we like the song so much
Very good song reminds me when my mum dad die great songs bigup
I love the mixture of Odhiambo Tusker's voice.
Ise dhi benga show mar Odhiambo Tusker... bwana ni lich mar atari... ngolo ngolo nyaka piny ru..
En kure madaraka wamanye... angiewo Tusker ariyo... Gi Easycoach one way..
Pole osito ruoth oket chunye kamo kwe amen
I never noticed Tusker, s voice until very late
Ni ogina koko
I love this one..More love from Mulembe nation. Muziki Odembaaa!!!💯
Ogina koko is the best luo orator i’ve ever had. Damn.
Enjoying it from Busia mateke base ...a nice heart soothing song bigup to luotube
indeed Osito iz a gd musician,bravo
kadori mos kuom thoo mar nyakadenge thum mit to lit
Dhako e onget jaber
True molinta
Luo nation this song has strong masseges we have a lot to learn from it
Absolutely
"..Piny Mane ma onge tabu madhano winjo maber....Mano en mana Polo adier!" Good Lyrics and sad song indeed
This is legendary,, thum pod lich nyaka 2020
So painful the song reminds me of death of mom in 2006 then step mom followed the same year...my dad must have felt this.....Nyar Asembo mama OK pand pesa chunye ler
2019 podi wawinje....ONYANGO OTOYO bende podi tiyo tije
😆😆😆
Noma sana nakumbuka mbali sana na iyo wimbo
osito kale olways reminds me my dad. 2020 stili count
Sorry.
Very sad reminds me of my late father khazi Gordon odongo 2007 end my lovely mum Helen adhiambo nyago jode, may their soul rest in peace (good work kalle luo tibim
Great tune legend
"Jo old Nyanza apenjou Dokta gi to Nyakadenge gi NyarOchuonyo to ne tamou thiedho nang'o" part ni litnaga
Lit ndi
Any wee wach
Old Nyanza .mm pia Niko na swali...mama nyar kindu to netamou thietho nang'o?😭😭😭
I think i was 8-9years.My mum loved this song aki wueh
this song hypes me. makes me remember the loss of my dad and mum RIP jane[2015may02]and moses[2021december07]😣💔. together we continue hardder.
This remind me of my late dad... I miss him a lot