Mbilia Bel - Nadina (Clip Officiel)

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Ata uwe ni WA shetani Huwezi kosa kugonga like Apa much love from Kenya

vinimugendi
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Moi, camerounais, je fais la part des choses sans comprendre le sens des paroles, la musique de mbilia bel me rappelle mon ascendance dans mes moments difficiles au pays et seul en France, cette musique me rend très fort ( comme tout vrai bantous ) qui n'est pas tribaliste j'aime ces belles musiques africaines de cette époque. Cette partie d'Afrique possède le don de la musique. Sans comprendre le lingala je suis très fière de mes origines

girodougamimbiakop
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Je sais pas combien de fois je peut exprimer mes sentiments envers lumba ! Surtout cette dame est vraiement super!! Je suis Rwandaise

kangwijeanastasie
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Hands up if your dad introduced you to such gems 🙌

VIDSBYSYD
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for Kenyans growing up in the 80's and early 90's Nadina is part of our DNA

samuelmuchiri
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Remids me Taveta in 1988 I was in class four we were living next to Top life bar the song could play overnight . Real life memories. I had a dream of becoming radio broadcaster and when the dream came true I revenged by playing this song almost each night on my radio show kbc radio Kenya.

njugunakariuki
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Generation kuna matata hapa. This is one of my Mom's favourite. 🇹🇿🇰🇪🇨🇩

ToxicAfricanKing
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Mungu mwema sana tuliopo mda huu tuseme Mungu Asante, kama unakubali gonga like, 2025 mwenzio wa3 tarehe 12

ReenSwai
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When I was a kid I used to think that song was a Kenyan song.Conglese songs have been hits since ancestors.

fancymercy
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🤔🤔Nyakati kweli zinapita ila utamu bado hauishi, , , , the queen of African Rhumba#Mbilia Bel 💕💟 Respect from Tanzania 💕 🇹🇿🇹🇿😎

shabanilwei
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Am a late 90's baby, so I can't really say I've growing up listening to this woman, and i didnt know how phenomenal she was in her prime, but recently I develop a hobby for listening to some old school African songs, and I've discover a lot of classics from our own African legendary divas such mbilia bel herself, tshala muana, Monique seka, yvone chakachaka, Brenda fassie, Angelique kidjo, and mariam makeba. I can't help but feeling proud as an African, because for the longest I never really was interested in African old school, but was busy appreciating the american music and modern african music. Its too sad that we, as African don't really know how to appreciate our own culture and pride, we don't cerebrate our own legends or music, like Americans do, take someone like mbilia bel if she was american artist she coulda been in levels like Madonna, or even bigger!! But am just saying, tho

anithaphilip
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My dad used to tell me
That this woman is a legend

That when i was 13 years old

minisaryremijo
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I'm from Rwanda nashukuru sana nyimbo hiyi mubarikiwe

nshimiyimanaepaphrodite
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If you were born in 1980s, we are in one league. I miss my late dad and mum. Life then was good. All the way from Mbale Uganda, Tororo to Suna Migori Kenya. Songs that take me down the memory Thanks Mbilia

Johnboscojr
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La musique de mon papa on écoutait ça tous les jours . Il était fan de la rumba congolaise .paix à son âme 😭😭😭😭😭

josephinenyamepriso
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This one reminds me of December 1987 when it ruled the airwaves.My Uncle John Wanjohi was then a Police Officer stationed at Busia Police Station in Kenya and had just come home for his annual leave and had carried with him a big radio cassette with several Mbilia Bel and Yvonne Shakashaka cassettes.My Christmas holiday was made.Continue resting in eternal peace Uncle.

wachiramoses
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En 2025 j'écoute ça depuis le Cameroun omme si je comprenais le mots mais juste ce mélodie me comble

adelinetchekam
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Hi, african friends Im from Colombia and I like this music is so good to dance, the musician in Africa sing wonderful, this music never die.
👍👍👍

luifermp
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J'ai tant cherché cette chanson. Maman tu es la meilleure, ss Camerounaise, j'adore la musique congolaise.
Elle me berçe encore en 2025. Ooh quelle mélodie bien que je ne comprenne pas les paroles ❤
Force à nous Africains!!!

JulienneMoungam
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First song I heard her sing was Eswi you Wapi back in 1982 when I arrived in the DRC. She was then with Tabu Ley Rochereau and his orchestra. A beautiful voice that produced a string of hits during the 9 years I lived and worked in that country. Thanks to the internet and Youtube, I continue to enjoy so many great songs from her and so many other African musicians from Congo and elsewhere. Love this song and the message. We are stewards of this earth and must learn to live in harmony with nature and with each other. Aksanti.

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