I was listening these with my late grandfather,i was just young and upto now i love these zilizopendwa songs🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉may guka rest with Angels,i will forever miss you😢😢
@@patriciawanjiru3154 was playing on a casatte (I remember ikiisha that was the time biro Bic will get it's job to rewind or forward) thanks 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏for the entertainment.
Advocate Kazungu Lughanje used to sing this song at every opportunity during our days in Livingstone House at Alliance High School!!! Busherians are you there????
Hahaha 🔥 🔥 2020 😂😂😂 i like.... when i was young i thought this kind of music coming from my dads national radio cassete with 6 spearkers was boring...woi now im a millionaire and this is what im playing in my mercedes... jakaluoch!😎
I used to listen it on KBC idhaa ya Taifa immediately after lunch kitu saa saba na nusu Kabla nipeleke ng'ombe porini for the next half of the day, wah it was magnificent myfren...
Still listening it June 2024.it reminds me those early golden moments we used to go to school bare footed na radio ya baba ilikua ile ya mbao wow I really miss those days
Heheheeee. Punglu, Pangla, Pingli could also make good music if well arranged and with a strong message. But as you put it, the former only doesn't make a classic.
No matter where u grew up we shared similar childhood back in the days wen everything was just simple. I grew up in kibera and looking back now I feel proud.
Born in mid 90s but always sit and spend my time to listen to these kinds of good music that reigned the airwaves back in the days. I love and like these songs. from the message portrayed i always wonder the kind of life people led back then - it should have been an extremely good one. Kudos to the old school musician you made the world a better place musically
my aunt always sung it when she was dating her teacher boyfriend. that was the time i am was learning to ride a black mamba bike in the ribs. my aunt was drawing maps with her feet as she absorbed the vibes from the guy
Its a Sunday afternoon 20/08/23. Very hot in Kapenguria but i just have to try and make the two ends meet. My heart always bleeds from inside when i remember my late dad who passed on 13/08/2004, Wednesday. It was one of his favourite songs.
Utunzi wake David Kibe akiwa na kundi zima la maroon commandos. Watoto wa miaka Saba. Production bora kabisa kibao kizuri, kinanikumbusha mbali na redio yangu Phillips sauti safi sauti kubwa.
This David Kibe was one of the best artists of Marron Commandos alongside Habel Kifoto and Laban Ochuka. 30 years down the line and their songs still keeping me company in quarantine
Cool music, all seasons, ever fresh. Habel Kifoto, David Kibe, Juma Kizito, Ibrahim Ringo, Shem Shisia, Tony Sobayeni. Big up to Lt. Col J M Wambua who was the man behind the band (is rarely mentioned). The current talented team members are also super, Greetings to comrade Ogega on the guitar.
Being born n growing up during the 80s n 90s was so cool then we have to adapt quickly to twerk songs era...surely ... we are a bridge generation...survive n thrive guys