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Jean baron was shot dead in 2005 by an army officer who found him with his wife.most jean baron songs talked about life and satifaction of what you have in life but he lived opposite to his songs.in the song
Jean baron was shot dead in 2005 by an army officer who found him with his wife.most jean baron songs talked about life and satifaction of what you have in life but he lived opposite to his songs.in the song "Koudia Ndambou" sung by Jean Baron in collaboration with the band Loketo does not have a strong social or political message, but is a song of entertainment, love and praise of beauty aimed at enlivening the dance floor through the style of Soukous and Rumba of Congo. Here is a summary of what carries the meaning and popularity of this song, The word "Koudia" (or Kudia) in the Congolese language (Kikongo/Lingala) often means "to eat," but in the context of Soukous and Rumba music, it is also used metaphorically to mean enjoying life or finding love. "Ndambou" means "a little" or "a certain amount." Thus, the title of the song can be translated as "eat a little" or "enjoy a little." As is the custom of many of Jean Baron's songs (such as his other famous hit "Mami Lolo"), the lyrics of this song aim to express feelings of love and praise the beauty of a woman. The song is filled with the style of calling out the names of friends, sponsors, and the musicians themselves (mabaka), which is a great tradition of Congolese music to add excitement. This song that talks about social issues and human relationships is covered very well by the solo guitar of maestro Dally Kimoko, collaborating well with Blandin Wabasha in the rhythm where in the video of this song he appears frequently, (and he has already preceded the front of justice). It emphasizes the importance of being satisfied with what little you have instead of having desires that can get you into trouble. Jean Baron gives a wise message warning against greed, selfishness, and greedy desire for great things. It is a call to live in moderation and peace with the society around you. This song was recorded at the end of the year 1989 and officially released in 1991 on Jean Baron's album called Comme Un is one of the strongest albums of Soukous music. The artistry of the great guitarist Dally Kimoko carries this song with a very sweet guitar melody. The Backing Vocals of his fellow Loketo band members Aurlus Mabélé, Lucien Bokilo, and Djunny Claude are very impressive.awilo longomba #creatorsearchinsights #fyp #foryou #dance

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