Please, Stop the Fights
I cannot believe how much I like Les Wanyika music compared to my childhood days. Perhaps it was my brother who disliked them more when we were growing up in Kenya for he made sure he always came with his own music from school (Kings College Budo). He banned Swahili Service in the house unless Leonard Mambo Mbotela was on with his Jee huu ni ungwana? I remember as children we used to imitate Leonard Mambo Mbotela with his live football commentaries “Kadenge na mpira, Kadenge na mpira, anachenga, moja, anachenga mbili, anakuja katikati....wasikilizaji, wananchi, mashabiki ni...(gooooooooooooooooalllll!!!)X3”
English Service did not go well with my brother because he said it played outdated songs. The radio never left my Mom’s bedroom but once my brother was back home from school, it would be in our room. I seem to remember my brother saying that President Moi had stopped any Kenyan radio station from playing Western music.
Today he is in the UK but Mom says he has tried his best to get the ‘Sina Makosa’ music. Les Wanyika is obviously one of his treasured collections.
The situation in Kenya has triggered off the memory of such songs being played in the bars in Cheptulu, near Kaimosi in Kakemaga district (and not very far from Eldoret where some Kenyans were burnt to death in a church building). As these songs would be played, it was not uncommon to see a well endowed woman swaying her hips slowly to the song, enticing the men to join her.
My heart goes out to all my Kenyan brothers and sisters. Please, stop the fights.
Sina Makosa - Les Wanyika - tizedboy
Huyu ni wangu yule ni wako
Chuki ya nini kati yangu
Mimi na wewe
Nasema.....Sina Makosa eee bwana aa
Wewe una wako nyumbani nami nina wangu nyumbani
Chuki ya nini kati yangu mimi na wewe
Nasema........
Paulina - Les Wanyika - tizedboy
Paulina mama
Shemeji naleta mashitaka
Sielewi lengo la nduguyo oo
Vibaya sana mama aaa
Naona imani yake ee....
Ni ndogo kwangu mama
Shauri Yako - Super Mazembe - tizedboy
Nilikueleza yaka we mama Fatu wangu mama
Mapenzi ya kwetu ee haitagawiana mama
Tabia yako na yangu haisikilizani eee
Unaona unaona sasa we mama(x2)
Unapenda kuvaa mimi sina namna mama
Unapenda kula vizuri mimi sina PESA o Fatu ee
Niibe Mali Sizoweye watanifunga
Niue mtu nipate dawa ya fedha
Niue mutu watanifunga
Niue mutu Dhambi kwa Mungu
Shauri yako, shauri yako ee(x2)
Shauri yako wende lote Sena wangu
Siwezi kuuwa mutu mama
Dhambi kwa Mungu mamaye
PamelaII - Les Wa Nyika - tizedboy
Jambo la muhimu
Nakuomba Mama we
Twende kwa wazazi nyumbani.....wakatuone
Wandugu zako wote nimeshawaona ee
Waliobaki Wazazi wako Pamela ee aaa
Jambo la muhimu
Nakuomba Mama we
Twende kwa wazazi nyumbani.....wakatuone
Maneno ya busara kutoka kwa wazazi
Nimeyapata na Dua njema
Pamela ee aaa
Jambo la muhimu Nakuomba Mama we
Twende kwa wazazi nyumbani.....wakatuone
English Service did not go well with my brother because he said it played outdated songs. The radio never left my Mom’s bedroom but once my brother was back home from school, it would be in our room. I seem to remember my brother saying that President Moi had stopped any Kenyan radio station from playing Western music.
Today he is in the UK but Mom says he has tried his best to get the ‘Sina Makosa’ music. Les Wanyika is obviously one of his treasured collections.
The situation in Kenya has triggered off the memory of such songs being played in the bars in Cheptulu, near Kaimosi in Kakemaga district (and not very far from Eldoret where some Kenyans were burnt to death in a church building). As these songs would be played, it was not uncommon to see a well endowed woman swaying her hips slowly to the song, enticing the men to join her.
My heart goes out to all my Kenyan brothers and sisters. Please, stop the fights.
Sina Makosa - Les Wanyika - tizedboy
Huyu ni wangu yule ni wako
Chuki ya nini kati yangu
Mimi na wewe
Nasema.....Sina Makosa eee bwana aa
Wewe una wako nyumbani nami nina wangu nyumbani
Chuki ya nini kati yangu mimi na wewe
Nasema........
Paulina - Les Wanyika - tizedboy
Paulina mama
Shemeji naleta mashitaka
Sielewi lengo la nduguyo oo
Vibaya sana mama aaa
Naona imani yake ee....
Ni ndogo kwangu mama
Shauri Yako - Super Mazembe - tizedboy
Nilikueleza yaka we mama Fatu wangu mama
Mapenzi ya kwetu ee haitagawiana mama
Tabia yako na yangu haisikilizani eee
Unaona unaona sasa we mama(x2)
Unapenda kuvaa mimi sina namna mama
Unapenda kula vizuri mimi sina PESA o Fatu ee
Niibe Mali Sizoweye watanifunga
Niue mtu nipate dawa ya fedha
Niue mutu watanifunga
Niue mutu Dhambi kwa Mungu
Shauri yako, shauri yako ee(x2)
Shauri yako wende lote Sena wangu
Siwezi kuuwa mutu mama
Dhambi kwa Mungu mamaye
PamelaII - Les Wa Nyika - tizedboy
Jambo la muhimu
Nakuomba Mama we
Twende kwa wazazi nyumbani.....wakatuone
Wandugu zako wote nimeshawaona ee
Waliobaki Wazazi wako Pamela ee aaa
Jambo la muhimu
Nakuomba Mama we
Twende kwa wazazi nyumbani.....wakatuone
Maneno ya busara kutoka kwa wazazi
Nimeyapata na Dua njema
Pamela ee aaa
Jambo la muhimu Nakuomba Mama we
Twende kwa wazazi nyumbani.....wakatuone
Comments
Its sad about what is happening. I pray that peace will prevail in that beautiful country.
"Nilikuwa na mchumba wangu,
Tulipendana kama nyama choma
Alibahatika kwenda ng'ambo
Chuo kikuu kuenda kusoma
Miaka mitatu kule Japani
Kusomea udakitari, stella wanguuu
...............
Ndege ilipotua uwanja tuliona vitukoooo
Stella alishuka amebeeeba, mtoto mikononi
Nyuma yake mchumba wa kifupi, futi nne mJapani
Nilitamani kulia kikamba, lakini sikijui...........
something like that. Remembered it?
Thanks, Bomseh for the music. My computer is acting up but I will find a way to make it work.
By the way, one could confuse your name for a Luganda one.
Thank you for passing by.