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There's something about Rhumba music that makes my heart pump harder; it feels like this music was made for the African soul. Like a pot of the finest pami (palm wine), the rhythms makes the typical African want to break out into a jig.
I don't understand much lingala, but that is not important when listening to the words of Mbilia Bel's Nakei Nairobi. The music is uplifting. When listening to Franco, the guitar just makes you feel one with the beats; and when listening to Sweet Elizabeth by Kayamba Africa, you just feel it deep.
There's something about Rhumba music that makes my heart pump harder; it feels like this music was made for the African soul. Like a pot of the finest pami (palm wine), the rhythms makes the typical African want to break out into a jig.
I don't understand much lingala, but that is not important when listening to the words of Mbilia Bel's Nakei Nairobi. The music is uplifting. When listening to Franco, the guitar just makes you feel one with the beats; and when listening to Sweet Elizabeth by Kayamba Africa, you just feel it deep.
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