Down memory lane with Emmanuel Mulemena, we are honored to pay tribute to one of the true legends and pioneers of Zambian Music. His timeless melodies and soulful lyrics have left an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of generations. Mulemena's music not only entertained, but also sparked a sense of national pride and unity during a crucial era of Zambia's history. With each note, he transported us to a world filled with rich cultural heritage and the vibrant spirit of Africa. Today, as we reminisce and celebrate his extraordinary talent, let us remember that his music remains a guiding light, reminding us of the power of art to bridge divides and inspire change. Thank you, Emmanuel Mulemena, for the legacy you've left behind, a treasure that continues to shape the Zambian music landscape and inspire countless artists. Your voice lives on, forever etched in the hearts of those who appreciate true musical brilliance. Long live the memory of this extraordinary maestro! 💌
It reminds me of the day's was a small boy in the 70s. As we were going to buy Chibuku for my brother in - law kwa Kabondo, we used to watch him at his house playing this live music in Kabundi, Chingola. Indigenous Original Zambian Music. Let us get the message of our Indigenous Zambian Music, very rich .
Can you imagine what effect this song has on me, a teacher, but having very close association with people living ordinary life in Manyama, a compound in Kalumbila district of Northwestern Province.
Absolutely fantastic refreshing music with original identity of Zambian music. Oh my goodness this is something euphonious beautiful and pleasant to listen. Thank you for the upload.
Have been looking for this song, finally have found it.. some of the memories ya bantu baswe memae😢ba kulumpa ba Emmanuel mulemena mayeh his soul rest in peace
Down memory lane with Emmanuel Mulemena, we are honored to pay tribute to one of the true legends and pioneers of Zambian Music. His timeless melodies and soulful lyrics have left an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of generations. Mulemena's music not only entertained, but also sparked a sense of national pride and unity during a crucial era of Zambia's history. With each note, he transported us to a world filled with rich cultural heritage and the vibrant spirit of Africa. Today, as we reminisce and celebrate his extraordinary talent, let us remember that his music remains a guiding light, reminding us of the power of art to bridge divides and inspire change. Thank you, Emmanuel Mulemena, for the legacy you've left behind, a treasure that continues to shape the Zambian music landscape and inspire countless artists. Your voice lives on, forever etched in the hearts of those who appreciate true musical brilliance. Long live the memory of this extraordinary maestro! 💌
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Thank you for these wonderful insights, my hope is that we the young generation never forget our history but learn from and build on it.
Nice write up, from one enlightened with a possible reformed Baptist background 😊
we never forget about the teaching music
Ala emotoka eyo twendamo, twenda mu mbokoshi ya lufu...🙌
What has gone away from our africanists identity. Lovable tunes.kudos mother Zambia
Thanks for uploading this song from one of Zambia's greatest musicians.
You are welcome. He was an amazing musician
The layering of vocal harmonies and different guitars was great!!
It reminds me of the day's was a small boy in the 70s. As we were going to buy Chibuku for my brother in - law kwa Kabondo, we used to watch him at his house playing this live music in Kabundi, Chingola. Indigenous Original Zambian Music.
Let us get the message of our Indigenous Zambian Music, very rich .
This song still stands as a new song .Great song.No mixing here it is original
Zambia 's greatest artists nev er heard on airwaves.we miss you but your wisdom will remain forrever
What a talented man Mr Mulemena was. A Teacher, a Musician and a Counsellor. We trully miss You our Legend! MYSRIP
Can you imagine what effect this song has on me, a teacher, but having very close association with people living ordinary life in Manyama, a compound in Kalumbila district of Northwestern Province.
He was a good singer and full of wisdom
Sweet songs of the 70's,80s were sang with passion... nice tracks
Yo nyimbo ye....original kaonde tracks. We Miss you Emmanuel mulemena
The real music of Great Zambia
This is really Zambian music
Absolutely fantastic refreshing music with original identity of Zambian music. Oh my goodness this is something euphonious beautiful and pleasant to listen. Thank you for the upload.
Have been looking for this song, finally have found it.. some of the memories ya bantu baswe memae😢ba kulumpa ba Emmanuel mulemena mayeh his soul rest in peace
Awesome to listen to this original version! Really cool!
Hey Kyle thanks. Songs from my village back home. Love what you are doing on your channel 👏🤝
Wow finally yapezeka.keep up the good work
Listen to that guitar...so beautiful.MHRIP.
Cool music, original Zambian music.
best of the best, i feel more african.
Thanks for uploading this one.
The oldies it really speak
Some of our best music ever
This is genius!
There's no other way to describe it.
I remember my father.
Ibyo Tata Ba Mulemena
Indeed one of the greatest
Kudos to whoever uploaded these tunes
Double Wowza! Thank you so much David.
🤝🤝😃
Fantastic old Zambian song
Thank you for sharing.............The song is nice
What a lovely song my friend! Keep them coming 👍🏻
thank you man. songs from my village 😀
Cool calm collected... nice stuff
Super beautiful treasure
Motoka mbokoshi ya lufu
Memories memories sweet old memories
Wow!
This is a great song.
WHAT TALENT!
If Only someone could translate the lyrics into english I can be the happiest man on earth. Mulemena was a talented man no doubt
here you go ruclips.net/video/cOyeu1rgitw/видео.html
The english translation
@@DavidAndishZambia thanks this is very powerful. Loved the song from way back but didn’t know what it was all about. Thanks again
Rest well son of the soil
Tushai bamulemena
Nice song
Am young again!!
The guitar is wow
Sauti ikatoka
Memories
Great song warning of ever present danger on the road
Translate please. I love this song
wow.....
These were real Zambian music not yakumbuyo