When this played in council bars where chibuku was served not only did ppl stand to dance but they sung along! 1979 I remember very well in kabwe zambia. Was privileged to meet John in ndola I think 1980 he was totally in a drunken stupor. There shall never be another song that reached such popularity and if we had a library of congress this song would hv been nominated for such a deserving award.
I was in lower primary school then. Got to hear that the song pointed to the widow of one named late Ndola United player. Later we heard that the lady run some successful business in Ndola. The song had a sequel to it by the Mulemena Boys- Mukafwila Afwa
Hi Busiku, I was working for ZCCM mines in Luanshya, Zambia when I first heard this song in a night club in down town Luanshya. Fell in love with the song straight away. It is a real African master piece. My work mate Harrison Ngoma wrote down the lyrics to me in English. I used to sing the song too. If I am not mistaken, it is sung in Bemba. Am I right? Harrison Ngoma from Luanshya (Roan township), if you see this note brother, please get in touch with me. Marcellus Fernando.
music that could teach!!! these days its just "matako, bwete, kusweta" and so on. and today's music, there are very few songs you can listen to when elders are around. daddy used to play this on a record player, i bet kids of nowadays wouldn't know that! its an old version of the now DVD/CD player.
We just shifted from Luanshya's Roan township to Mpatamatu another mine township under Zambia consolidated Copper Mines - Luanshya division and this song was a regular number coming from a juke box at nearby tavern called Kansumbi tavern. Those were days!
Memories of my stay at a military barracks where the song would be played using the record player on top of the armored car in Ndola over forty years ago.
Awe.your world is not small.its big .big enough for you.thats the most important thing.as long as you have God . .love .heart . .kindness. .and ability to work.
How l wish we could go and tap on the lessons from the songs of old. People did only dance to these songs but they were also lessons learnt form them.... Indeed gone are days the younger generation was taught thru song and dance!
This song was a mock of Mrs Edwin Mbaso late and former national football team member who played club football at Ndola United FC. The song brought a Beef to a level that John Mwansa was suit, but won the case and later Mulemema Boys composed another song Fwebemba which become another hit.
my his soul rest in internal peace ..... I really love this song its reminds me my papa we he used to play this so when his drunk ...it has good memory ....big shout out to my Mr mwansa
This song was a mock of Mrs Edwin Mbaso late and former national football team member who played club football at Ndola United FC. The song brought a Beef to a level that John Mwansa was suit, but won the case and later Mulemema Boys composed another song Fwebemba which become another hit.
Great Music.. Would you happen to have that one about the Woman who went to buy water from a mortuary attendant/malukula for charms.. was done bu The Mulemena boys I thin!!??
This song was a mock of Mrs Edwin Mbaso late and former national football team member who played club football at Ndola United FC. The song brought a Beef to a level that John Mwansa was suit, but won the case and later Mulemema Boys composed another song Fwebemba which become another hit.
This song was a mock of Mrs Edwin Mbaso late and former national football team member who played club football at Ndola United FC. The song brought a Beef to a level that John Mwansa was suit, but won the case and later Mulemema Boys composed another song Fwebemba which become another hit.
Betty, being from a different continent, I do not understand the language. As you understand the lyrics, please share with me, what language this is? This seems like good information for the poster to include in the description.
@@patrickhayes3099 Its taking about a widow who didnt take time to mourn her husband. Basically telling her to go back home ,coz she still her husband ghosts on her lol
This Zambian classic, whose lyrics we neither knew nor bothered to learn, was a hit in Malawi in the 80s even in rural areas. It evokes nostalgia of unspeakable proportions.
Thank you very much for this song am sure Bana Chimbuza must be tearing their clothes; putting on sack clothes and rolling in ashes, in shame and shock at this taboo
This song was a mock of Mrs Edwin Mbaso late and former national football team member who played club football at Ndola United FC. The song brought a Beef to a level that John Mwansa was suit, but won the case and later Mulemema Boys composed another song Fwebemba which become another hit.
This song was a mock of Mrs Edwin Mbaso late and former national football team member who played club football at Ndola United FC. The song brought a Beef to a level that John Mwansa was suit, but won the case and later Mulemema Boys composed another song Fwebemba which become another hit.
Busiku don't let this song abuse you by taking you back to Mpatamato in Luanshya. Its not fair. Fight. Refuse to go back. Try changing your address and phone number and pray the song doesn't find you again.
kikikikikikik life and living it remainds me of the former luanhsyha MP Hon cameroon Pwele when he beat MMD Candidate during the by election in 1992 by that time the whole copper belt had shifted to MMD.
Busiku and Kambwili has done the Cameron style on pf this year 2019 by winning a sit under NDC Mpatamatu my home town too section 25...was there during Pwele days.
2023 I'm still listening to this song, who else is
We are together
This song is🔥🔥🔥
Me
When this played in council bars where chibuku was served not only did ppl stand to dance but they sung along! 1979 I remember very well in kabwe zambia. Was privileged to meet John in ndola I think 1980 he was totally in a drunken stupor. There shall never be another song that reached such popularity and if we had a library of congress this song would hv been nominated for such a deserving award.
I was in lower primary school then. Got to hear that the song pointed to the widow of one named late Ndola United player. Later we heard that the lady run some successful business in Ndola. The song had a sequel to it by the Mulemena Boys- Mukafwila Afwa
Hi Busiku, I was working for ZCCM mines in Luanshya, Zambia when I first heard this song in a night club in down town Luanshya. Fell in love with the song straight away. It is a real African master piece. My work mate Harrison Ngoma wrote down the lyrics to me in English. I used to sing the song too. If I am not mistaken, it is sung in Bemba. Am I right? Harrison Ngoma from Luanshya (Roan township), if you see this note brother, please get in touch with me. Marcellus Fernando.
Marcellus Fernando. They were talking about Barbara Sanda
Marcellus Fernando ghhbhc cbn
Yes it was a hit back then. I think 1978.
Marcellus i font think Busiku has seen your note. what is the other name for Busiku? I can help locate him for you.
@@shilesa3342 he is looking for Harrison Ngoma. The name is at the bottom
This one was a Hit, Legendary this one
Pure Zambian music no dilussion.
music that could teach!!! these days its just "matako, bwete, kusweta" and so on. and today's music, there are very few songs you can listen to when elders are around. daddy used to play this on a record player, i bet kids of nowadays wouldn't know that! its an old version of the now DVD/CD player.
Real Zambian bit .I love traditional old music.😃😃😃⭐🌟⭐🌟💯❤️
4:08 the bassline is crazy😂 this is African bass. As a Bemba from Congo, i enjoy
We just shifted from Luanshya's Roan township to Mpatamatu another mine township under Zambia consolidated Copper Mines - Luanshya division and this song was a regular number coming from a juke box at nearby tavern called Kansumbi tavern. Those were days!
IAM listening from Dar es salaam Tanzania,nice song
Reminds me of my mother who died in 2004.. keep resting in power my queen 🥺
Memories of my stay at a military barracks where the song would be played using the record player on top of the armored car in Ndola over forty years ago.
brings back memories of good old days
Reminds me of how we used to dance to this song as young trainee teachers in nkrumah being ndola brought up great heat
akalinduuuuuuuuuuuuuuuula!!!!!! nothing beats this kinda music in my ka small world!!!
True in that memory lane💫👌
Awe.your world is not small.its big .big enough for you.thats the most important thing.as long as you have God . .love .heart . .kindness. .and ability to work.
Pali kalindula,mwachepa
It's the best music 🎵🎵🎵 our Old days
Our Old days by that time I was 12yrs wn I meet this man in L/stone
This song brings memories of the 80s when I was still a young boy. My mother could sing along from a to z.
This was the turning point of Zambian music, indeed
@@robbykangwa6811 It is still meaningful even to this generation. Imagine!
@@chinikamichael4054 makes the two of us...my mom too could sing along to this song.... she's late now she died in 2004
How l wish we could go and tap on the lessons from the songs of old. People did only dance to these songs but they were also lessons learnt form them.... Indeed gone are days the younger generation was taught thru song and dance!
Where are you Zambia, this was the time Zambians were thinking of how one can live.very educative song . Powerful beat, those good days are gone
this song reminds of 1979 when i was in grade 3, now am 52 a teacher almost retiring john mwansa (MHSRIP)
Listening from Chingola
This is a real classic!! He really told her🤣 great memories
Powerful👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽...Loving the wisdom and counsel in this track✅✔
Lovely piece, so true even today
Waikala ikala lufyanya (You have gone wrong), waikala ikala peniza ( You have gone mad)
This song was a mock of Mrs Edwin Mbaso late and former national football team member who played club football at Ndola United FC. The song brought a Beef to a level that John Mwansa was suit, but won the case and later Mulemema Boys composed another song Fwebemba which become another hit.
brilliant song another classic viva Zambia
Am still listing this song when I listen this song I remember my parents
This song made me miss my father 😭😭
if it can still sound authetic in 2020 what more then.#real music
This was real Zambian music, It's sounds like latest song each time I play it.
It is my old favorite 80z
Good music will forever live,, !!!!!
These were great men in music with message in it,i could enjoy this music while i was at college doing mechanic
2021 this still bangs
These were days when music was music
Nice kalindula. Hey, there's the song 'woma nifwenya fwenya' and 'ba manager'. Please help me find the singers. Thank you and God bless Zambia!
Great memories of my grandfather who loved this song 🇿🇲🇿🇲💕😍
I realy like this song so much.
Do you remember the place called SIMBRO in Mpatamatu? Those were days!
who told you that he dead from aids?
Yes
i realize I'm kinda off topic but does anybody know a good site to stream newly released tv shows online?
2024 and am still listening to this song
Listening from namwala
Great message in this song
Listening from Los Angeles U.S.A 2023 still the hit
Vintage music brings back memories
my his soul rest in internal peace ..... I really love this song its reminds me my papa we he used to play this so when his drunk ...it has good memory ....big shout out to my Mr mwansa
too sad... how can i get in touch with you?
Dadz favourite song, memories 😭😭😭
I play this everyday 🎉
Mukamfwilwa bwelela. Pa Falcon. Good Zambian music of the 80s
enjoying the music kalindula
I'm also enjoying this song it's truly & pure Zambian ritherm
Brings back good memories of old days when we never used to hear things like Covid -19 First or Second Wave... Indeed gone are the good and great days
and it was the real One Zambia One nation
Remind me my grandfather in 2000
John Mwansa....remember falcon hotei in ndola good song sweet old days in ndola.
Ndola was the City of the days🤩especially Undertavern near Broadway Cinema.🤪🍻💃🕺🏽.
This music still carry the massage. Ageless
This song was a mock of Mrs Edwin Mbaso late and former national football team member who played club football at Ndola United FC. The song brought a Beef to a level that John Mwansa was suit, but won the case and later Mulemema Boys composed another song Fwebemba which become another hit.
Nice one
Great stuff for us wow
Brings back memories of the older day ❤️❤️
What a song in 2023🥰🥰
One of my favourite songs
This song reminds me of my late sister...
pure zambian music,Gospel truth
Those days are great 😃👍
Hey nice one what about Abakali Bakali - by Serenje Kalindula Band ??? Wow
Great Music..
Would you happen to have that one about the Woman who went to buy water from a mortuary attendant/malukula for charms.. was done bu The Mulemena boys I thin!!??
reminds me my mum she died 8 years ago. she said this was true that widow was even listening to this song
Sorry rip 😭😭
This song was a mock of Mrs Edwin Mbaso late and former national football team member who played club football at Ndola United FC. The song brought a Beef to a level that John Mwansa was suit, but won the case and later Mulemema Boys composed another song Fwebemba which become another hit.
I remember my father who use to sung to us
Hit song forever
Kalindula is just sweet!!!!
This is real music for seasoned Zambian adults
True
2024 still 🔥🔥🔥
This song came via Zambian Watchdog during failing in of nomination when a Woman filled nomination
lol...
Utujilijili.
This song was a mock of Mrs Edwin Mbaso late and former national football team member who played club football at Ndola United FC. The song brought a Beef to a level that John Mwansa was suit, but won the case and later Mulemema Boys composed another song Fwebemba which become another hit.
This was the remix...waikala, ikala lufyanya, lufyanya, lufyanya we managed Kashi 🎶💃💃
That chibuku bear awe mwandi
I used to like this guy,john mwansa
Loving kalindula, may his soul rest in piece,
I was very young by then was it 1980
2020 quarantine and listening to these classics. 😂 life has never been easy for a woman .
Betty, being from a different continent, I do not understand the language. As you understand the lyrics, please share with me, what language this is? This seems like good information for the poster to include in the description.
@@patrickhayes3099 Its taking about a widow who didnt take time to mourn her husband. Basically telling her to go back home ,coz she still her husband ghosts on her lol
@@missbettybooo8694 in what language
@@patrickhayes3099 Its Bemba from Northern , Luapula & Coperbelt Zambia.
@@missbettybooo8694 thank you Betty. Time to listen to more to tune my ears.
Together with ubukwa bwaba foloko
This Zambian classic, whose lyrics we neither knew nor bothered to learn, was a hit in Malawi in the 80s even in rural areas. It evokes nostalgia of unspeakable proportions.
i think it was 1978 hit
Thank you very much for this song am sure
Bana Chimbuza must be tearing their clothes; putting on sack clothes and rolling in ashes, in shame and shock at this taboo
I was at secondary School when this number was great Hit around 1980s'
entar in memory cad
This is awesome music.
This song brings memory of the 1989
Very nice song although I was very small but dad liked these songs.
Me too
This song was a mock of Mrs Edwin Mbaso late and former national football team member who played club football at Ndola United FC. The song brought a Beef to a level that John Mwansa was suit, but won the case and later Mulemema Boys composed another song Fwebemba which become another hit.
I lv this kalindula wow
14 th April 2024 still meaningful song
great song
l was in grade four 1980 bit
Same song done by congolese female singer Barbara Kanam. The title of the song is "kiongo". Check it out.
It brings memories of 80s
Sounds very latest
This one was fantastic
Beautiful..
Memorable
Would you happen to have a "Mukamfwilwa part 2" and "Ubukwa bwa ba foloko"?
Dean41186
Hi was there an answer to the question about Mukamfwilwa p 2?
Great lyrics
This song was a mock of Mrs Edwin Mbaso late and former national football team member who played club football at Ndola United FC. The song brought a Beef to a level that John Mwansa was suit, but won the case and later Mulemema Boys composed another song Fwebemba which become another hit.
This song takes me back to luanshya mpatamato
Busiku don't let this song abuse you by taking you back to Mpatamato in Luanshya. Its not fair. Fight. Refuse to go back. Try changing your address and phone number and pray the song doesn't find you again.
kikikikikikik life and living it remainds me of the former luanhsyha MP Hon cameroon Pwele when he beat MMD Candidate during the by election in 1992 by that time the whole copper belt had shifted to MMD.
That is my town. Kansengu Tavern as you pass by teeming!
Busiku and Kambwili has done the Cameron style on pf this year 2019 by winning a sit under NDC Mpatamatu my home town too section 25...was there during Pwele days.
Zambian kalindula
2020 we are here
I always remember Zccm beer offsales
Nice sounds indeed