This is the music i grew up with,thanks to the DJ who took his/her time too make this compilation…
I love that “leo ni leo” (8:23) one Coasterian explained to me the meaning of this song and i was left buffled,kumbe ilivyo sivyo!
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nice selection
sawa… basi njoo ukate kiuno hapa maskani twa andasika…
Old monkey, tunakujua wewe ni sissy
ati zilizopendwa
kaaaangura
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waaaah lakini zinaanza kunasa 4th minute
hehehehehe!!!
You have to be older than thate fae to appreciate this music. Anyway,growig old happens to us all and i never thought that i would enjoy this kind of thing many years ago growing up.
@Col Kakende haki ya mama you have gay issues that need to be resolved.How can you associate music to usenge?!!
chakacha bana @Ka-Buda.hupendwa saana na wanawake… unafahamu vile chakacha uchezwa ??? nikii meni ???
I appreciate all genres of music, but oldies are the greatest I’ve enjoyed over time, they have a hidden message, a gutar, a violin, kayamba, a tune that kicks in my mind everytime I listen despite the language barrier.
Thanks @Ka-Buda as well as the dj. who did this. Mory Kante, Franco’s rhumba and that Nyumba ya gorofa…quite a throwback. Thumbs up.
I love Mory Kanté, Angelique Kidjo, Chico, Oumou Sangare…though still young, in my 20s. There’s something unique about African music.
ATI KABUDA ULIKUWA FORM 1 1990 WAAA