Mon frère Manu, en famille c'est Pa'Sadi, weeeeeeh j'aurais souhaité que Pa' Njocké et Anti Ma (Kwin), soient encore là pour apprécié de leurs propres yeux ce mythe qu'ils ont fabriqué. Tu as vraiment poursuivi ta destinée. Bravo mon frère. Tu es toujours présent dans nos côtés. Tu es et resteras un vrai génie. La fierté du Cameroun. Ta sœur Ambouky.
I never New what this song was saying but l loved it because it was different.. Thank u for this song and for sharing it with the world... U will be missed..
Manu Dibango was a musical innovator whose work over six decades inspired some of the greatest artists of our time. The Cameroonian saxophonist, who died at 86 March 24, 2020 after contracting coronavirus, Whether it was Congolese rumba in the 1950s, disco in the 1970s or hip-hop in the 1990s, his contribution to the development of modern music cannot be overstated. The singer, songwriter and producer then turned his attention to another genre, and was in the vanguard of the disco era in the early 1970s.
My band use to play SOUL MAKOSA BACK IN 1974. I along with All Johnson use to ring it ,we singed the lyrics but didn't understand its meaning but it sound good. RIP Al Johnson , and thank you for a great song Manu Debango.
I remember listening to this guys' album when I was 12years old from my dads CD player,Damn the sax just is the thing...How come I never knew he comes to kenya.