Keep the good music alive. In early 90s was incredible. The music was so sweet Dally Kimoko guitarlist was on fire. R.I.P Aurlis Mabele. Even though you are gone but your good music still alive in our generations
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In my childhood in rural Western Kenya discos were organized by the well heeled in the village and i could not sleep whenever such a club banger hit my ears at 12am in the night. I would hastily jump into my dancing gear and get the shortest route to the disco. I would dance my bones till morning. Arlus Mabele never disappointed.
The 90s was the golden era of Congolese music when living legends churned out the best music which will definitely be enjoyed by generations to come .RIP Arlus Mabele
I am of the last generation of the 90s i think i witness the new generation and the old but old is by far the best. This generation copying the western lyrics which does not matched with the zaire, cameroon etc Rhumba and Makossa !
Thanks to Arlus Mabele and the Loketto crew for this song 🥰🤗. You remind me of my childhood . I used to dance with my Dad almost every Saturday summer time parties 🥳🥳🥳🎊🎉💓😍
Quelle belle musique ce soukouss, je l'écoute depuis 4 ans, l'Afrique a vraiment de beaux genres de nouveaux airs et styles musicaux, salutations de Quito Equateur à tous les exposants de ce type de musique
Mr AURLUS MABELE et le groupe LOKETO, vous êtes formidables et votre musiques ne meurt jamais et inoubliables, MERCI BEAUCOUP POUR VOUS LES ARTISTES AFRICAINS
Le grand loketo .on a trop bringué ça à abadjan city. C'était la belle vie et les bons moments. Ceux qui n'ont pas vécu ces bons moments ont raté la belle époque. Merci aurlus et repose en paix dans le royaume des cieux.
Brother Aurlus Mabele, rest well and in eternal peace. Gone but NEVER to be forgotten. Thank you very much for the great music, and high energy concerts. I was truly blessed to have met you in person, and you showed us how humble you were.
I am very crazy with the hits of group loketo with aurlus mabele, surely their hits will never die. Although I don't understand the language but the beats are so fantastic.
Waoooouuuu Qu'est ce que cette chanson a rythmée nos dimanche en famille d'ailleurs a l'epoque on s'entrainait mes soeurs et moi même a tourner les reins aussi bien que les danseuses du clip...Maman nous disait com çà le jour ou on ira pour la premiere fois en Afrique, on pourrait rivalisé avec les petites du quartier!!! ah le bon vieux temps! et on le faisait serieusement le Vié etait pliéeeee Ah quand on est enfant on s'en fou !!!! merci!!!!
I love the way the Congolese do it....together... musically speaking. Centuries of hardships is channeled through songs..........not many folks understand our continent, Afrika. Long live Afrika!
Just study the history of Congo.....oppression and unimaginable brutality.....to bring out the best guitarists and vocalists the world has ever seen from that,......resilience at its best.
@@Dunncy11 Spot on. Congolese were sold into slavery as early 1500s in the then kingdom of Kongo modern northern Angola. It is important to however note that the initial slaves were exported by fellow Congolese.
@@benardodhiambo133 I was just going over this old post, just noticed your old post. I wanted to comment and answer because, we the younger generation of African with all the tools in access we are trying to bring out the true, when I am stating the truth, it's the veritable truth not the one taught to you by the guilt driven slave master trying to justify or smolder the truth by trying to attribute some of the atrocities committed to the native Africans. Also, you as an African do your diligent research before stating some naivety which is being circulated by the other side. Fact the Portuguese arrived in the Kongo in the early 1500 hundred as you stated, in 1526, the king of the Kongo, Nzinga Mbemba (who by this time had adopted the Christian name of Afonso I) began writing a series of twenty-four letters to the Portuguese King Joao III appealing for an end to the slave trade. While a trading relationship had been in place between Portugal and Kongo since the 1480s, Afonso was increasingly unhappy that the relationship between both countries had degenerated into one in which the slave trade had become increasingly important. This source is a part of the Christianity and Slavery in the Kingdom of Kongo, 1480s-1520s. The King state “You Portuguese came to our Kingdom for trade and evangelization, now you are kidnaping my people and taking them as slave. You should also note that this man was removed assassinated by the Portuguese and replaced by a someone to their service and that person was also replaced this is on and on. White man came in Africa with Gun, Black man had none, everything was planned before in Rome (After exterminating the native American Rome needed strong race to work these new vast land discovered and the Black Africanus was deemed resourced and robust resistant to most of the diseases and long lasting .furthermore they have no soul they were not human,, God allowed and permitted white man to enslave and tame the Africanus for the good cause of civilization) with the pope, the same way Berlin conference was planned to carve off Africa in 1885. For you to mention exportation by Kongolese shows lacks of knowledge about the subject, the facts are there, just do your research, read, if you need help we will send and refere you to VATICAN ARCHIVES (library). I could go with more info, yet it is better that you go read and further you knowledge of history.
I was also nicknamed Loketo following win dance competition organized by school during graduation in 1994. With this song real, reminds me of my deprived youth.
With all the energy, power, zil and fun. When I saw Mabele in his last days on earth I couldn't believe he couldn't even talk. This world is very unfair
That electric guitar captures the vibes felt across the central and western parts of Africa in the latter 20C and really 21C! Man I feel so connected to the sound, even though I'm Nigerian! Memories :)
+ALIYU OTHMAN JAJERE There is though. Let's be real, each country and ethnic group has their sound. Although, certain sounds like this become popular and incorporated into most African music some way or another.
hannah60000 Thinking about it deeply I realized you have a point there but to me (an anglofuck....sorry: anglophone) not minding whether you sing in Bantu, Swahili, French, Pidgin, etc I just follow the rhythm from Algiers to Cape Town and from Dakar to Aden. In short it sometimes make me forget I am Peul from Nigeria . And most often than not it gives me the gooseberries when listening to the real African vibes. This is my candid take oh Hannah60000!
A partir de maintenant, passez d'excellentes et bénies fêtes de Noël et du Nouvel An, que Dieu vous bénisse tous en Afrique l'année prochaine. Salutations d'Amérique du Sud
Raw talent, these guys never went to any school/college to learn how to sing or play instruments but the songs are smooth and instrumentals are at another level. See those guys playing guitar 👏👏👏👏
My Africa.. Growing up.... I still remember as a kid hearing this but I never cared..but I remember imitating the dance.. I miss my childhood Now I appreciate
Hummmm!!!! Je me rappelle de ma belle jeunesse !!!! Nous avons tellement guinché sur ces sons. Merci aux fondateurs de ce groupe mythique LOKETO en 1986!!!!!
Some people should live forever. Loketo was one God’s gift to humanity. He gave so much entertainment. His songs will keep us going. We miss him. MHSRIP.
je suis antillais et cela me rappelle quand j'allais aux soirées afro antillaise quand je vivais à Rennes.du bon son qui ne prend pas une ride.merci pour la vidéo,la classe
early 90s life was flowing smooth like smooth peanut butter enjoying the best groups of Congolese music. the craft was something else and it can not be matched. RIP A. Mabele. memories from Zimbabwe
Il avait déjà longtemps affaibli par une maladie qui le conduisait souvent à l'hôpital. Je l'avais déjà aperçu vers 2012 marchant avec une canne à Paris Château Rouge @@yaovivouke1725
2022 still fresh.........Arlus was such an energetic legend,. Those were the days, nice listening to songs like these, life was so nice and sweet, we never understood the language but in Kenya,, we were happy dancing loketo, it's true we are also heading there... till we meet again, RIP legend
Those days, Arlus Mabele, Lucien Bokilo, Jean Baron, Freddy De Majunga, Dally Kimoko, Zakis etc were very young. May the departed souls RIP. Those remaining like Ballu Canta, Lucien Bokilo... are so quiet - at least from where I am.
I am alive when I listen to this..reminds me of early 90's listening to it on a compact cassette..thanxx for the upload...this was the real danceable tunes out of Greater Congo...." ........"..Aulrus and co. at their very best
Loketo e a musica do Congo, grande ritmo que nos faz vibrar e fazer uma contagem regressiva do tempo. Gostaria pedir a You TUBE como grande depositário destas músicas me poder facultar estas músicas e tocar em offline. Sê possível. Adoro música do Congo. Sou grande fâ destas músicas.
Who else still listening in 2024 ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Me, February, 2024
Charity Mazuba loves Congolese music, nothing like it
Daah R.I.P mwamba
Me, 27 March 2024
Me April 2024 😂😂😂
Who are still enjoying in May ,2024?
Eu curtindo até agora bons tempos
RIP pour toi tu nous a fait bien danser en Guadeloupe. Merci. Repose en paix 🎤🎹🎸👏👏👏😭😭😭🖐🖐🖐😍😍👍👍👍👍😍😍❤❤❤❤🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👏😇😇😇👏👏
Keep the good music alive. In early 90s was incredible. The music was so sweet Dally Kimoko guitarlist was on fire. R.I.P Aurlis Mabele. Even though you are gone but your good music still alive in our generations
RIP son of Africa Arlus Mabele. That 🎸 rythm! The drums too were superb. Africa got talent!!
❤😮😮😮😮😮❤️❤️❤❤❤
@@shepherdelose8924 llllll8
Much respect
😅Kmmkm m mmm. Mmm kmmmkkkmmmm mkxkmm kmkkkkkkmkmmmxmmkmmkmk xx kkkkkkk.kmm.mmkkmkmkmmmm😅mkkmmxkkkmmmmmmmkmmkmkkmxmkkkkkkmkmkkmkk.xmm..kmk.kkmmexmmm.m nen mmk..nn .kkkk ..kmk.kkk .mkkkmmmm .k.mkmkm.kkmk.k.kkkmkdnmmmm@@arelislockhart5201
Congo terre de musique 🇨🇬🔥💪🏿
Congo selon fangnon est comme est revolvert dont la gachete est la RDC est pays benit.
Who is listening in april 2024??
Am watching from Nigeria
How about the man aurlus mabele?
when real artists were still playing real instruments there was real joy!
Mokami from Kenya 🇰🇪
I from CAMEROON.
Aux Antilles, au début des années 90, Aurlus Mabele était vraiment le roi du soukouss. Il n'y avait pas une soirée sans un de ses morceaux.
Effectivement surtout dans les boites de nuit et même en playback comme station par exemple j'étais toujours present
Je confirme
Le meilleur groupe de tout les temps LOKETO qui a fait dansé tout l Afrique et y compris l Europe merci a vous de nous avoir donner du plaisir.
Je confirme. J'ai découvert le groupe Loketo à Strasbourg à la cité universitaire et j'adore 💕 ❤️
Et les DOM-TOM 🎉
In my childhood in rural Western Kenya discos were organized by the well heeled in the village and i could not sleep whenever such a club banger hit my ears at 12am in the night. I would hastily jump into my dancing gear and get the shortest route to the disco. I would dance my bones till morning. Arlus Mabele never disappointed.
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The 90s was the golden era of Congolese music when living legends churned out the best music which will definitely be enjoyed by generations to come .RIP Arlus Mabele
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Wwwwwwww
I am of the last generation of the 90s i think i witness the new generation and the old but old is by far the best. This generation copying the western lyrics which does not matched with the zaire, cameroon etc Rhumba and Makossa !
Thanks to Arlus Mabele and the Loketto crew for this song 🥰🤗. You remind me of my childhood . I used to dance with my Dad almost every Saturday summer time parties 🥳🥳🥳🎊🎉💓😍
Quelle belle musique ce soukouss, je l'écoute depuis 4 ans, l'Afrique a vraiment de beaux genres de nouveaux airs et styles musicaux, salutations de Quito Equateur à tous les exposants de ce type de musique
Il est nouveau tout les jours
Mr AURLUS MABELE et le groupe LOKETO, vous êtes formidables et votre musiques ne meurt jamais et inoubliables,
MERCI BEAUCOUP POUR VOUS LES ARTISTES AFRICAINS
Le grand loketo .on a trop bringué ça à abadjan city. C'était la belle vie et les bons moments. Ceux qui n'ont pas vécu ces bons moments ont raté la belle époque. Merci aurlus et repose en paix dans le royaume des cieux.
Brother Aurlus Mabele, rest well and in eternal peace. Gone but NEVER to be forgotten. Thank you very much for the great music, and high energy concerts. I was truly blessed to have met you in person, and you showed us how humble you were.
Aurlius, grand homme, tu nous a fait danser ...tes belles oeuvres musicales sont inoubliables!
Repose en paix
I am very crazy with the hits of group loketo with aurlus mabele, surely their hits will never die. Although I don't understand the language but the beats are so fantastic.
It was in Morogoro village one guy was danced this song behind local Club. Congolese were nominator of the game
Waoooouuuu Qu'est ce que cette chanson a rythmée nos dimanche en famille d'ailleurs a l'epoque on s'entrainait mes soeurs et moi même a tourner les reins aussi bien que les danseuses du clip...Maman nous disait com çà le jour ou on ira pour la premiere fois en Afrique, on pourrait rivalisé avec les petites du quartier!!! ah le bon vieux temps! et on le faisait serieusement le Vié etait pliéeeee Ah quand on est enfant on s'en fou !!!! merci!!!!
2023 depuis le Cameroun 🇨🇲, qui est là ????
Suis là mon frère 👍
Moi
@@magloirentello1052merci frère, souvenir de mon plus jeune âge, une vrai nostalgie 🇨🇲🙏🏾
@@bangalvrez9840cool, 👍🏾
2024 depuis la Mauritanie
Votre oncle et serviteur Aurlus Mabele ❤️🇨🇲❤️🎤
Who is watching with me this 2023 🤺
💪💪💪💪🔥🔥
1:30
Me✋🏾
I love this song❤❤I'm 35 years but love this so much qow❤🇨🇲🇨🇲
Moi
This music lives for ever!!!!! Thank you DaniRas90, for serving this delicacy of PURE GOLD, Aurlus Mabele With The Group Loketo - Embargo!!!!!!
My best Mabele Song ...Daliki Moko killed it ..the guitar in this song is deadly
You can't be sad listening to this. RIP Aurlus Mabele
I love the charm of this guy, raised in kenya , Nairobi basicaly, but arlulus is ma thing,,
I'm really addicted to his songs..RIP LEGEND
That's very true my dear 💗
he's no more ????
RIP, your legacy is still hot and lasting on planet earth - East, central, west Africa and the world over.
R.i.p Legendre
What? Aurlus died?
@@jaimeeclair8999 yes, so sad. RIEP
@@jaimeeclair8999 very sad let the champion RIP in peace
Please our music legend, rest in peace, we and I say, we shall remember you 200 yrs to come
I love the way the Congolese do it....together... musically speaking. Centuries of hardships is channeled through songs..........not many folks understand our continent, Afrika. Long live Afrika!
Dunncy11 There is nothing but joy in those songs. What hardships are you talking about ?
Just study the history of Congo.....oppression and unimaginable brutality.....to bring out the best guitarists and vocalists the world has ever seen from that,......resilience at its best.
@@Dunncy11 Spot on. Congolese were sold into slavery as early 1500s in the then kingdom of Kongo modern northern Angola. It is important to however note that the initial slaves were exported by fellow Congolese.
@@benardodhiambo133 I was just going over this old post, just noticed your old post. I wanted to comment and answer because, we the younger generation of African with all the tools in access we are trying to bring out the true, when I am stating the truth, it's the veritable truth not the one taught to you by the guilt driven slave master trying to justify or smolder the truth by trying to attribute some of the atrocities committed to the native Africans. Also, you as an African do your diligent research before stating some naivety which is being circulated by the other side.
Fact the Portuguese arrived in the Kongo in the early 1500 hundred as you stated, in 1526, the king of the Kongo, Nzinga Mbemba (who by this time had adopted the Christian name of Afonso I) began writing a series of twenty-four letters to the Portuguese King Joao III appealing for an end to the slave trade. While a trading relationship had been in place between Portugal and Kongo since the 1480s, Afonso was increasingly unhappy that the relationship between both countries had degenerated into one in which the slave trade had become increasingly important. This source is a part of the Christianity and Slavery in the Kingdom of Kongo, 1480s-1520s. The King state “You Portuguese came to our Kingdom for trade and evangelization, now you are kidnaping my people and taking them as slave. You should also note that this man was removed assassinated by the Portuguese and replaced by a someone to their service and that person was also replaced this is on and on.
White man came in Africa with Gun, Black man had none, everything was planned before in Rome (After exterminating the native American Rome needed strong race to work these new vast land discovered and the Black Africanus was deemed resourced and robust resistant to most of the diseases and long lasting .furthermore they have no soul they were not human,, God allowed and permitted white man to enslave and tame the Africanus for the good cause of civilization) with the pope, the same way Berlin conference was planned to carve off Africa in 1885. For you to mention exportation by Kongolese shows lacks of knowledge about the subject, the facts are there, just do your research, read, if you need help we will send and refere you to VATICAN ARCHIVES (library). I could go with more info, yet it is better that you go read and further you knowledge of history.
Llllll la ll se
I was also nicknamed Loketo following win dance competition organized by school during graduation in 1994. With this song real, reminds me of my deprived youth.
I believe are strong willed soul .....thats was a sign you are destined for greatness ......my suggestion.......keep pushing hon
Your faded youth!!
Cotonou, Cité Lacustre de Ganvié, Porto-Novo, Parakou,... Merci Aurlus d'avoir choisi le Bénin pour tourner tes clips. Paix à ton âme.
La guinee
This video always puts a big smile on my face whenever I see it! 🔥🔥🔥🔥 Continue to Rest Peacefully Aurlus Mabélé! 🙏🏿💔🥹👏🏿🕊🕊🕊🕊
4:34
J'aime beaucoup cet musique de mes frères congolais grand bonjour du Maroc
Je suis sénégalais mais j'aime beaucoup la musique congolaise
Thank God. Am still watching this 2023. Thank God for life.
I cannot go a week without listening to Aurlus Mabele. A phenomenal talent and gift to Africa and the world 🌎 😊
With all the energy, power, zil and fun. When I saw Mabele in his last days on earth I couldn't believe he couldn't even talk. This world is very unfair
Repose en paix Aurlus mabele que Dieu ait ton ame .Merci pour la belle musique et les bons moment de joie que tu nous a donner ..
That electric guitar captures the vibes felt across the central and western parts of Africa in the latter 20C and really 21C!
Man I feel so connected to the sound, even though I'm Nigerian! Memories :)
The sound of Soukous travelled to Europe too. I'm in England and have loved the music since the mid1980's.
Such a happy guitar sound.
Peace.
hannah60000 Who tells you with African music there's country demarcation? What keeps us listening to the true African vibes is the originality in it!
+ALIYU OTHMAN JAJERE
There is though. Let's be real, each country and ethnic group has their sound. Although, certain sounds like this become popular and incorporated into most African music some way or another.
hannah60000 Thinking about it deeply I realized you have a point there but to me (an anglofuck....sorry: anglophone) not minding whether you sing in Bantu, Swahili, French, Pidgin, etc I just follow the rhythm from Algiers to Cape Town and from Dakar to Aden. In short it sometimes make me forget I am Peul from Nigeria . And most often than not it gives me the gooseberries when listening to the real African vibes. This is my candid take oh Hannah60000!
The guy understood the assignment 💯🎊🎉
Fière d'être parmi les héritiers de ce patrimoine musical papa Aurlus MABÉLÉ 🇨🇬🫶🏾🔥
Quand je regarde cette musique je pleure et directement je vois mon enfance, l'Afrique a perdu une légende de la musique soukousse
Saleh Annah je suis dans le même état que vous 😢
Saleh Annah une mélancolie très forte nous envahit instinctivement!!!
A partir de maintenant, passez d'excellentes et bénies fêtes de Noël et du Nouvel An, que Dieu vous bénisse tous en Afrique l'année prochaine. Salutations d'Amérique du Sud
February 18 2024 still vibing to this Legendary hit🔥🙌
Eh ! La vie est dans Loketo vraiment vieux père t’es un un homme de joie et de paix RIP l’Afrique te pleure
Raw talent, these guys never went to any school/college to learn how to sing or play instruments but the songs are smooth and instrumentals are at another level. See those guys playing guitar 👏👏👏👏
Remembering lekoto dance moves the guitar man dally kimoko so amazing momories memories 1994s
My Africa.. Growing up.... I still remember as a kid hearing this but I never cared..but I remember imitating the dance.. I miss my childhood Now I appreciate
My friend these music will never go out of my mind because know what it did to us in our youthful time we could dance till now still dance rip bro
Quel beau chanson je peut te dire tu vas nous manquer je t'assure RIP
Hummmm!!!! Je me rappelle de ma belle jeunesse !!!! Nous avons tellement guinché sur ces sons. Merci aux fondateurs de ce groupe mythique LOKETO en 1986!!!!!
Je ne me fatigue jamais d'écouter cette chanson ; en 2023 je suis là
Music of the soul...music to remember, the 90's were fun...the Vibe is original...listening in 2023.
When I was 9 .. I used to dancing this song in every holiday... Much respect to Congolese era!!!
Chrisper Malamsha how old are you now 😆
Chrisper Malamsha thumps up
Aurlus Mabele is really a great rhumba king.
His music and dance is truly amazing and wonderful.
l do play his videos again again without tiring.
Some people should live forever. Loketo was one God’s gift to humanity. He gave so much entertainment. His songs will keep us going. We miss him. MHSRIP.
Un baron de la musique africaine,et surtout mon voisin d'Afrique centrale.rip le grand orlus mabele
Saturday June 24th,2023 and I’m still here enjoying this great masterpiece. Much love from Ghana 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
Muc
je suis antillais et cela me rappelle quand j'allais aux soirées afro antillaise quand je vivais à Rennes.du bon son qui ne prend pas une ride.merci pour la vidéo,la classe
Action films videos com
Omg 😱😭 after 27 years and today I found my childhood memorable makosa loketo. I love this song die🎀💓💓💓🎀 love from Nigeria
Gone but not forgotten legend never die he's still in our hearts😭😭😍😍🙏🙏🤙🤙rip
End of the soukous legend. Mabele. Your music still rock the airwaves.
true fact
GRAND FRED RIP OUR LEADER
RIP Legend- so much love from Malabo, Equatorial Guinea!
In my late teens in the 1990s I used to watch videos of his. To date, I still love his music and that of his friends. From Katima, Namibia.
Le maestro aurlus mabele merci pour tout 😮repose en paix l'artiste 👏🏻🙏🏻
Great music African rhumba reminds me my days in High School 93-96 love this music.
RIP,
Maestro MABÉLÉ.
Respect Obligatoire!
Waouh j'aime beaucoup les chansons de loketo
early 90s life was flowing smooth like smooth peanut butter enjoying the best groups of Congolese music. the craft was something else and it can not be matched. RIP A. Mabele. memories from Zimbabwe
Excellent guitar work... Since 2000 still listening 2 this beats
Dally kimoko is the best in guitar
I wish we could rewind life u know. I miss them days
Who still watch Aurlus Mabele in 2019 i love their songs tho i am Nigerian but i love the beats
@@amo5583 who's this fool again do you want to be noticed oh shit gtfo
Qui regarde se clip en 2020....Clic sur Jaime
Une légende du soukouss nous a quitter....RIP
R.I.P.gwiji la muziki
This guitar work is wickedly nasty terribly genius!
😂😂
Repose en paix ; maudit corona virus
Dally Kimoko is simply the best!
Il avait déjà longtemps affaibli par une maladie qui le conduisait souvent à l'hôpital. Je l'avais déjà aperçu vers 2012 marchant avec une canne à Paris Château Rouge @@yaovivouke1725
You will be always remembered by your friends, relatives, neighbours, wife, your sons and other supporters who loved you
2022 still fresh.........Arlus was such an energetic legend,. Those were the days, nice listening to songs like these, life was so nice and sweet, we never understood the language but in Kenya,, we were happy dancing loketo, it's true we are also heading there... till we meet again, RIP legend
💗🎗️🎗️💗🎗️🎗️🎗️🎗️🎗️🎗️💗🎗️🎗️🎗️💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
Nostalgia 101. Growing up was just a sweet paradise.
🙏🏿 Notre Ambassadeur 🙏🏿 Le King du Soucous RIP
Repose en paix j ai beaucoup dansé sur presque toutes tes chansons.
Those days, Arlus Mabele, Lucien Bokilo, Jean Baron, Freddy De Majunga, Dally Kimoko, Zakis etc were very young. May the departed souls RIP. Those remaining like Ballu Canta, Lucien Bokilo... are so quiet - at least from where I am.
Exactly .
We are closing 2023 with this song still standing strong 😅😅😅
Song shaken all villages around the world. The real Africa representatives in those eras and now
Le son de Ma mère 🙏🏽🕊 en 90, mon enfance et toujours encore dans les rein 2022🔥♥️🙏🏽
Aurlus Mabele et son groupe ont fait la fierté de l'Afrique !
Et cela me rappelle mes premiers pas dans les études médicales .
Sheeba songs
Biafrans will never forget the legend. RIP aurlus .
Que de beau souvenir jpense a mon défunt père dix coups Abidjan Cotonou que de beau souvenir papa jtaime
weka Like za dally kimoko hapa
I am alive when I listen to this..reminds me of early 90's listening to it on a compact cassette..thanxx for the upload...this was the real danceable tunes out of Greater Congo...." ........"..Aulrus and co. at their very best
RiP legend,nice music,i'm listening from Suriname🇸🇷 south-america
Yes, lam, listening from seychelles big up. l just love it❤ .
I remember when I'm with my uncle in Cape Town he likes to play this beautiful melody
Those were the days we used to sleep outside, great talents.
Whenever I come across mabeles song I remember my lovely dad,he used to dance for me the songs,my u live long my legend dady,and rest in peace mabele
Legendary things still rocking 2024
Am very greatful to hear this great song it reminds me of my grandfather Ngangasi Masereka in 1989
Those who were in their teens in the 90s understand this very well. Fire
Right
I can identify with you
was our decade
Kweli kabisa
So so love this song and play it often in Lagos then in the 90s
Ilove this song ❤❤❤❤2024 ...12 march
je me souviens de ma jeunesse maintenant aurlus MABELE MON FRERE TU ES UN GRAND PARMIS LES GRANDS
Graaaaaaaaaaaave .çà a fait danser toute l'Afrique à l'époque.Et même dans les soirées Africaines en europe.Que de bon souvenir.
Loketo e a musica do Congo, grande ritmo que nos faz vibrar e fazer uma contagem regressiva do tempo. Gostaria pedir a You TUBE como grande depositário destas músicas me poder facultar estas músicas e tocar em offline. Sê possível. Adoro música do Congo. Sou grande fâ destas músicas.
When music was music from root to the branches...1980s,hey look at the energy exhibited mmmmm
Ah les années 90... le bon vieux temps...On a tellement dansé au son de cette merveilleuse chanson.