The Mulemena Boys - A Tribute To The Late Emmanuel Mulemena [1984 Full Album]
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- čas přidán 18. 01. 2018
- Mulemena was one of Zambia's most popular musicians in the '70s, due in part to the fact that he sang in three languages -- Kaonde, Bemba and Nyanja. He was also one of the very first African musicians to use a drum machine, and he is renowned for modernizing the Kaonde "machancha" beat. Mulemena's premature death was rumored to be of AIDS, making him one of the early casualties in an epidemic that has decimated Zambia's population.
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I am from Mzimba, Malawi and I am now 47 years of age. This Mulemena boys album makes me shed tears. I was born in Blantyre and our father used to listen to this Mulemena boys album every weekend and we used to enjoy it very much seeing our dad dance in our presence. And that was in 1984. But little did I know that 10 years down the line one of the songs, titled 'a malume sure simunali kundifuna' literally meaning,'uncle you never liked me' was going to directly reflect on what I was going to pass through in life. I was to start a private day scoring Secondary school in the other part of the country in a city called Mzuzu because it was one of the best in the country and my mum quickly recommended that I stay at the home of her direct cousin who by our culture was my uncle. And when she had talked with her cousin, our uncle I was despatched to stay with him. I arrived at 7pm and night had almost fallen and I was sitting at the living room with my bag waiting for my uncle coming from work. However, I could sense from the attitude of his wife that I was an unwelcome guest. And when uncle showed up he similarly expressed the same feelings. After dinner I was picked so I could be showed my bedroom aaash, this was the beginning of misery I had never imagined, it was was the auntie his wife who shouted and stopped us from getting into their son's bedroom, in short I ended up being shown in a kitchen for the quarters outside of the main house and had no door. It was a servant quarters' kitchen and he used firewood and the walls and the roof of the whole kitchen was covered with carbon from smoke of fire. To cut long story short, another 10 years down the line I had gone through the University and was working for an International Organisation traversing the whole world. Tables had now been turned down, The same Uncle and his wife phoned me pleading with me that I should help find employment for their sons and daughters. Please, people help me to cry out, because this a malume simunali kundifuna song makes me me breakdown.
I feel your pain dear..😢😢
Sad my brother. God saw you afflicted and he heard your cries. God is great.
Who is with me listening to this legends music in 2022!! Reminds of my late father. Rest in peace legends
Am with you
2023
I'm with you in February 2023
My favorites
Me too. Listening in 2023, missing my late dad big time.
I am 68 years living in Zimbabwe. Listening to this music makes me shed a tear. Reminds me of my young days and my beloved country Zambia.
Sorry y can't u come back
I'm 59 years old. But I still love thise songs. From Malawi
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Authentic zambian music..#who is here in 2021?
Here I am
Here I Sept 2022!!
So so underated. Anyways, legends don't need recognition to be realised. Beautiful music.
Still vibing to this in 2024
Great piece of music
We who are in our fifties reminds us when Zambia was one Zambia, one nation,one nation ,one leader, and that leader kaunda, kaunda yee, kaunda. RIP guys.
YES YOU'RE RIGHT BROTHER, CHISOKONE CHISOKONE , USHA SOKONE MWANA WANDOSHI, THOSE DAYS ARE GONE 😢
Late great Emmanuel mulemena this album was a hit in Zimbabwe my early days of life underrated music giants .rest in peace dog
These are not the people to refer to as dog/dhawg or any other misspelling. These are legends
Reminds me of my late Father, he loved these songs.he died in 1994...memories live.
I miss my dad 😭😭😭😭 he loved this kind of music 🎶
This is and it always wonderful music .No insults but full of teaching. To all regardless who you are where you live stay what you eat and what you wear.For me it will all way that standard of down williams
True definition of Zambian music,
No music surpasses this kind in secular Zambian music.
Rest well Big Dog
I guess all the 3 guys are gone now. Chibangu was first, then Gift, I'm not really sure of the third gentleman who was the lead guitarist.
This is arguably the best Kalindula album ever produced in Zambia. Its rare in any genre of music across the globe to find an album in which every track is a classic. May the coming generations never forget this timeless music!
Great Muzik
Nice music
Great old music. Indeed memories are for those who make them!
For you who will be there in 2100, remember that there was these songs we used to listen way back in 1980's.
Still the best music to listen to. Legends never die.
Hey no words to explain the magnificent African music.Amalume reminds me of my difficulties when l was doing o level.l am 55 and these were legend musicians for Africans and not Zambians alone.
Im a 90s child but the songs drives my mind.
These songs make me think. Lol 2024
goog old days ,am from Malawi but i listened through my uncle this music ,i never like by then but i know this is real music
My grand father will always remember you 🙏🙏🙏
I remember attending their show in Karoi (Zimbabwe) in 1988. Had a great time, great musicians!!!!
Wow, we thank GOD you are still around here Cloupus Dzingirai.
Zimbabwean here but enjoying every bit even though I don’t understand a single word! Music is a universal language! ❤❤ Sunday 10.35am, April 7th 2024
My late father liked this music. MHSRIP. Moral music indeed.
We are together also my late father used to listen to this kaonde triditional music, my his soul rest in eternal peace.
So great to have passed through this phase of music and are still alive this day to listen to them.This music defined us as Zambians...!
Little did I know that we have this music on CZcams it reminds me 1986 in kabwe PWD mukobeko township
Am in my late 30s and I grew up listening to this music. This is music that teach
Memories of my most beloved brother who took me under his wing. Rest in power Lassy Tinarwo.
My late father loved these boyz he would sit on the couch and nod his head whilst playing the music miss him.
Golden music in kabwe those days when we young, our grandpa used to play this on weekends and during Christmas festivals
I remember those years it was so nice
Great soft music! Once a legend always a legend. Listening from a 2 band radio. Viva Zambian music!
R.i.p legends , I was born after dis song but I understand a bit of de language ❤❤❤ missn my dad
Good music of all times
I had a privilege to watch these guys performing live at the Southern Provincial Agricultural and Commercial Show in 1985, in Monze. I was young, and their music was trending.
It was a 3 member band. Chibangu vocalist/rhythm guitar, Gift vocalist/bass guitar, and Shiba lead guitarist and was controlling pre-recorded instrument/drums, one of the few of it's kind by that time.
Brian Chibangu, Gift Chisha and Joseph Mutemba
My all time favourite Kalindula band, reminds me of my late boss ba Mpashi
It reminds the olden days my elder brother liked playing the same songs so it takes my minds every far go well Mulemena we shall have no more have such educative melodies
My old favorites, these were men of our time may you continue resting in peace. Your music will still be loved
Music that will last forever, there will be no other
NOW 55 LIVING IN ZIMBABWE, NAFULUKA PA CHIMWEMWE, NKANA KITWE. REALLY MISS ZAMBIA
It is true this songs can make you cry if you're above 60 years.
I remember my late uncle Jackson Muyutu he used to listen to this music,continue rest in peace uncle, shi Muzala
I can sing word for word, hardly understand. But I have memories with this album... I am here 2024
ya you are right
Nostalgic music 🎶 🎵 😌 💓. Classic!!
I will never stop loving you
I miss my late dad,wish he lived a bit longer but it was the will of the Almighty who am I to question his decision?
This music causes me to look back how far I have come. Was just a little boy in 1984 but today am a Man. God is great
Cette musique demeure toujours si bonne a déguster , malgré le temps ça fait et bat son record encore et toujours .
This song is Nice and it reminds me of my dad,when ever I miss him I play this song
This music reminds me of my Dad
May Your Soul Rest in peace ✌
2023 still listening
I lived in Lundazi in the mid-'80s, this album was played continuously in the chibuku bar of the police compound nearby, they played the record until you could here the other side through it, I went there a few times for a tub, the record was played on the suitcase record player at full volume, if the power was off I might hear a vimbusa being performed outside the boma, oh man...😪
You were a real legend, your music will never be forgotten.will great miss💔 you, 2020 still together
these songs reminds me of my late uncles and legends we have lost
remebering old days when i was at kalonga secondary school
Wow! I left Kalonga Secondary in Kabwe in1986. Used to listen to these songs mostly from Mushemi Police Club in Chowa Police camp where we used to enjoy chibuku from...
I loved the combination of the voices
There music was & still true Zambian.....if you talk about live music they wr the genius
This music takes me to Ndola Zambia where i was born
I miss my dad 😭😭😭 he loved this song
Navuluka byaambile ba tâta,konka ku muzhi; mwane,naumvwa tu bulongo sana.RIP Ba Mulemena
what does it mean
My late sisters album. She introduced this to me with her friends. We had a blast. I’m Zimbabwean but really lovely these Boys.
Music that heals
Neamiwa yaya vuluka kine moba mino apita stil missing those days
REST IN PEACE 16/06/22 still listening nice songs
Still listening to the music 2023.
Great musicians indeed
Gone but their music still lives
Real music 🎶 🎵
Memories ignited. Good old music
Reminds me of the good old days in the 80's
Always serious on the mic with smile great great musician he was & the group.
My dad's favourite band. Loved their music since I was boy
My favourite Zambian band too.
❤❤❤❤ legends never die their words still lives in us.
Zimbabwe won't give up Africa 🌍
beautiful.. thank you for sharing.
stuff of legend.
remaind of my late father. he loved this song.
Remembering my early days
Real Zambian music
Bakaseya nibani
Nibaba niboba
Bakaseya nibani
Nibaba niboba
Aba ne cup wabo
Abo batuma glass
Abo nenseke ku kwanwa
Baminkanga tobe
Bikamo malwa - pache pache twisambenga (Pour me some beer slowly slowly so that we can continue chatting)
Bakaseya nibani
Nibaba niboba
Bakaseya nibani aba
Nibaba niboba
Aba ne cup wabo
Abo batuma glass
Abo nenseke ku kwanwa
Babimkanga tobe
Bikamo malwa - pache pache twisambenga (Pour me some beer slowly slowly so that we can continue chatting)
Shimwalule
Shimwalule kwalala mama shimwalule
Shimwalule
Shimwalule kwalala mama shimwalule
Tababwelako shimwalule
Shimwalule
Shimwalule kwalala mama shimwalule
Shimwalule
Shimwalule kwalala mama shimwalule
Tababwelako shimwalule
Bikamo malwa - pache pache twisambenga
Bikamo mulamo - pache pache twisambenga
Bikamo mwisho - pache pache twisambenga
Bikamo yaya - pache pache twisambenga
Bikamo malwa - pache pache twisambenga
ENJOY !!!
Thank you for the Lyrics, greetings from 🇬🇧 U.K.
Great lyrics. If only you can help with all of them from the album.
Beautiful
The world has to live!
THE REAL SON OF NOTH WEST ZAMBIA
Music that never expires
So sad to have lost great people
All I can say is excellent music
Im Zimbabwean my dad used to play this music in his car when we were kids especially during long distances i fell in love with it even if i ddnt understand Chewa or Nyanja up to now im still playing it
Most of this is not even chewa or nyanja, but I'm with you there, regardless. I also grew up listening to this music in Zambia, as my dad played it. Beautiful period 😍 in life growing up without a real care.
The Mulemena's sang in Lamba
Who’s here 2022 August?💃🏿
just wow!
29/07/22 still banging it.
Awesome!!
Great Songs
Remembering old times when I was in kitwe mindolo
Legends 🙌
Legends indeed
I miss mum and dad 😭💔
This is indeed good music.
Those were the good dez
SORRY FOR HIM TO DIE AT EARLY AGE, MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE.
How old was he?
I love my culture
Legend!!!!
Me too missing my mother
Miss my dad
Nice music indeed