Simba Album 3 – Sample Audio
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Synopsis
- Sindigisa: A Kisii folk song. Used mostly on happy occasions to great friends and relatives who have gathered for the ceremony.
- Macho: A Kiswahili remake of a song by Shakira, who laments on the pain of loss and suffering that is brought by love gone sour.
- Jane Achieng: A Meru celebration song that is performed during happy occasions. It shows the anticipation of the day hence the happy nature of the day.
- Gekubia: A meru celebration song that is performed during happy occasions. It shows the anticipation of the day hence the happy nature of the day.
- Kiwayawaya: A Taita song that tells of the need to visit Mombasa and see its attractions. It is a happy song sung during the celebrations in the Mazindika style.
- Ngukinyukagia: A spiritual song that thanks God for how much we have achieved so far and the blessings that come with it.
- Chesaina: A Kalenjin song that praises the village hero who was able to tether a male donkey. Further praises go to the beautiful people of Narok.
- Mangale: A Giriama folk song that tells of the tribulations of a father for the mistreatment of his daughters. The song moves to reconcile and celebrate.
- Lulu Mwana: A Kamba lullaby that urges the child to sleep since the sharp toothed hyena will eat him later. Later the adults are able to relax and dance at a social gathering.
- Kinaiya: A Samburu song that introduces members of the community to each other as they socialize, they speak of the various places that they have visited.
- Mucii: A Kikuyu song that welcomes people to an occasion usually a wedding and asks the guests to relax and feel at home because it is like their home.



