> blkmike06 said on
12-25-2009 at
09:30:
reminds me of xmas time when i was a lil boy in a small village in kisii.....nyaiirobiiiiiii ...
> bechusa said on
12-24-2009 at
08:26:
i love her music and to bad she divorce her husband
> nasdaqdjitraders said on
12-21-2009 at
20:37:
I'm trying to fathom how you can publish your number like that!
> nkoko6 said on
12-20-2009 at
16:53:
Mbilia Bel tu mérites bcp de respect et de considération de ma part , car tes chansons restent tres édifiantes, surtout qt on hesite de prendre une grande décision. Merci ma soeur!
> ninalei333 said on
12-06-2009 at
09:36:
nga na sepeli mingi koyoka ba nzembo ya Mbilia bel. This takes me way back home dude. Classic.
> MrJohnCanada said on
12-03-2009 at
05:30:
I can.t stop listening this one
> dieunedort1 said on
11-13-2009 at
21:43:
merci promouvoir la musique africaine ça me rappele le bon vieux temps
> MsKivu said on
11-12-2009 at
00:32:
non je suis pas en pensylvania,.....im in charlotte. i never called you what you talking about? i do speak french...lingala pe
> xsmucker said on
11-10-2009 at
19:48:
It seems like you are playing this music over and over, hahaha, tu ne m'appelles plus pourkoi, ton numero ne passe plus mais sinon, comment tu te portes en pensylvanie?sorry, i forget that you dont speak french, i mean i have been trying to call you a couple days ago, i couldnt get through, i think you still have my phone number, you can call me at any time and tell me if you have changed a new cell phone number jigaman peace.
> MsKivu said on
11-10-2009 at
14:56:
ight....
> xsmucker said on
11-08-2009 at
14:27:
ah kinshasa na biso, comment t'oublie aussi facilement, quand tu es a l'exterieur du pays, ta culture, ta mentalite tout change, mais Z je resterai Z born Z die american d'origine Z hahaha
> xsmucker said on
11-08-2009 at
14:24:
man, its easy to change a cell phone or a home phone dont worry about that, sometimes you may answer a phone than say you dialed a wrong number, I am not as stupid as you might think of me, lol but i APPRECIATE YOU COMMENT PEACE
> simw7 said on
11-07-2009 at
09:17:
you come to realize that this is a public website, ur givin' out ur number like that. do you know how many weirdo are actually out there? haha u gotta b careful n shit
> xsmucker said on
11-07-2009 at
00:12:
na sepeli mingi na commentaire na yo, soki ozali na kin afites moi, ou bien ici aux etats unis cal me yo moko oyebi
> xsmucker said on
11-07-2009 at
00:09:
whats up man, first I was in Roanoke Rapids, I moved from there to Rocky mount this is my cell phone 252-452-5788, bertrand, see ya
> MsKivu said on
11-06-2009 at
17:49:
where in north carolina? charlotte?
> xsmucker said on
10-21-2009 at
02:41:
I'm very proud of you malala because of this song you know, I'm a native of Democratic republic of congo and actually I'm in USA in North carolina, to hear this song remind me my dad and my culture again and again, je suis vraiment tres content pour cela, moto, na sepeli ya mingi, nge kele pangi na mono kibeni kiese ya mingi sambu na kunga yayi
> MamboBado2010 said on
10-19-2009 at
01:39:
"Nyayo" is also not objectionable. It simply means footsteps!!
> MamboBado2010 said on
10-19-2009 at
01:37:
Way to go scudie1! Put the pin head, bazenga80, where he rightly belongs!! I am Kenyan and I love Mbilia Bel. What is he gonna do?
> MamboBado2010 said on
10-19-2009 at
01:30:
Habon87. This is the wrong forum for this. This lady singing is from Congo DR. And the Congolese people have suffered from far more worse political strife. I don't think Somalis are singled out per se. The Kenya Police harasses and kill innocent Kenyans too. And too many illegal weapons are finding their way in Kenya and Tanzania from lawless Somalia. Don't you think Somalis ought to put their house in order first. Twenty years is too long a time for lawlessness....