Am here today, 31st of January 2024, bwana if there's somebody who should be receiving state recognition award from the President, is one Awino Lawi ..... This is a song of Ages and ages to come.... I want to leave this comment here so that anytime somebody likes it, i will come back and listen to it again and again ❤
Reminds me of my late dad. Every morning on ramogi, while he prepared to go for work. I was a child, I thought my father was rich because we never lacked food. It took me time to understand what kind of job my dad was doing 😭😭😭. I miss you Baabaa. Continue to rest in peace
Thanks for this information because in southern Africa we call these songs, Swahili rhumba from Kenya, not knowing that it is benga from luo, keep it up brothers thus real cream of Africa.
Nice take. The song is actually done in Dho-Luo (literally translates to Luo language) a language spoken across Eastern African by ethnic groups living in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, South Sudan and Ethiopia, all with minimal variations!
I wouldn't have mentioned this but condition now dictates me to say it in public domain. This nice and entertaining song reminds me of my late and beloved step grand father Mr Michael Okula Ong'udi. He used to sing the entire stanzas off head while grazing the cows as he danced without shy. Mzee kindly just forgive my failure to attend ur burial was not intentional. I couldn't make it to ur burial from Mombasa City to Migori due to total lockdown of both Mombasa and Nairobi due to COVID 19 ( Corona) pandemic. RIP Okula Karoro Malili Od dhiang'.
Reminds me of Sega Lodge I was a toddler almost 5 yrs i could hear this song every evening ikicheza hapo sega lodge...kwara alipenda hii song ilikua lazima umwekee eveready kwa jua
Vivid memories of my late dad, and as the sun was setting as we converged at the fire point listening to this great music on our old radio....Dad would tell me many stories of thier youth...the world is so unfair anyway
Who's listening in 2020 COVID-19....I hope I will go home for Christmas mondo amiel siaya kababa....I have never missed home like I do now. Otek yawa Jah bless
This song will never fade...the voice,the composition,the arrangements, the lyrics.. waaàaah.. life could just be paused and reversed just a little bit 😟... To my surprise,the new year celebration,2023 the song played at the BLACKWOOD IMARA DAIMA Nairobi Kenya, everybody was dancing with joy... Awino lawi.. you'll forever remain a legend
Oh my God! Me and Judy Okinyo nyar Siaya..just getting married...and revelling the liveband...we felt it was composed for us! Miss u nyar alego. Love this song to death
oh my! i used to see my mother dancing this song!!! i can remember very well...mum you will forever remain in my heart...this is when the world was innocent.Victoria kings🎼🎶🎻🎤🎸🎷
These are the days of Nyalgunga inn next to 82 Moi airbase, Safe life, Ugunja bar, Huruma inn, Yala bar . That was real time for life. I remember the best group from No. 10
Rest In Peace Lawi Jakambare you are our pride as jokambare i remember this album since it was released during my youth life in 1994 I'll never forget it
Over 44 years back still hitting hard. I was the best dancer at Ramba High School and this was the song then. Won the best dancer again 2024 in Somali amongs friends....wacha tu
Parona Omondi Tee, nyakwar opuot.. Wuoyi dinebedie dikoro Wan gi Prof edala. Bright guy, we lost in 2016. He truly loved this song. Sijui ilikuwa inamkumbusha nini. Wuod Police R. I. P.
This song remind me my first baby daddy, 17yrs ago we use to listen awino together, thoo you ar not baba but I still remember you with this continue resting in peace George
This song still tickles who is with me in 2022. This song reminds me of my family way back in 1995 we used to dance it all of us. Rest in peace nyar lweya you did a good job.
I got interest in these songs at an early age from my father. I'm still in love with them. My favourites being Awino Lawi, George Ramogi and Ajulas Nyapanji Ochieng Kabaselle
Weeeeeeh,,,I pamped to this song & whenever I listened to it I fall in love with it ,,,my dad fell in love with it & used to listen to it,that's wat my mom told me. I love u Hezekiah Collins. R.I.P daddy
It was just a nice happy song that we listened and danced to while enjoying live bands, until it wasn't. Now, it brings tears and causes such pain to me. What wouldn't I give to see you dance to this song as you sing along animatedly one more time? To see you add to your swag whenever you'd notice I was looking at you while you danced? But life! One day, on a cold early morning, this being that was once so full of life, left....and the world fell silent. Continue resting in peace J, till we meet again.
Oh my! l wish if I could bring my mum back into life to dance for me on these great hit one more time...miss you so much dear mum Angeli; may you rest in internal place
Thumni OKATCH BIGGY nego Copy Right exactly how it sounds... ne mit aduwa. May He Rest In Peace... OKATCH BIGGY to nonega matera e lo jowadwa. Thum machon tone mit Jokama... Anyway am here in 2021...who is helping me being here?
EVANS OTIENO this song some say caused him his life..coz anjeli was married n his hubby never knew her to be friendly n talkative as he potrayed here...he said just like radio.....anjeli could entertain him.....then when the hubby listened to the description... they all fitted his wife place her home area n relatives.... save for the talkativeness n what awino urged her to come hurriedly bringing ( their love) but as per the hubby nyasiaya was her officially married wife....so being not famouse unlike the musician he sort some traditional ways to finish him...but some sources also said he died from immuno suppresive syndrome