While there’s life, there’s hope
-Cicero, Letters to
Atticus
When I first heard of Bi Kidude and later wrote an
article about her, I had no idea that she was going to influence me in a
profound way. Lately, I have been watching her songs particularly “Kijiti”,
“Muhogo wa Jang’ombe”, “Alamidura” and even “Ahmada” which she sang with Off Side
Trick (O,that name, mmmh). At more than 95 years of age, she still sings
powerfully.Kijiti is one of the saddest songs I have ever watched and watching
keenly Bi Kidude’s face as she sang it, I have never felt so moved by a song as
she does.
Read an article I wrote about her: Bi Kidude, As Old as my Tongue.
You might also want to watch Bi Kidude's Taarab song, Kijiti, and let me hear what you have to say about it:
I also remember listening to "Muhogo wa Jang'ombe" when I was still a child and never knew that this wonderful woman was the one who had sang it. Graceful is the song. And don't you love the strength in this woman's voice?
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Bi
Kidude,
Niambie bibie,
naomba kujua,
Msukumo watoa wapi?
Ni
kipi kinakupa nguvu?
Bi
Kidude
Tell
me grandma, so that I may know,
What
drives you?
What
motivates you?
Kijiti.
Nikikutizama,
wanataarab na vyombo
Nawe umesimama kidude
Kisha uimbe kuhusu kijiti
Kijiti.
When
I look at you, fellow Taarab singers
You
standing straight
Ready
to belt out “Kijiti”
Bi Kidude,
Niambie bibie, naomba kujua,
Msukumo watoa wapi?
Ni kipi kinakupa nguvu?
O,
Bi Kidude
Tell
me grandma, so that I may know,
What
drives you?
What
motivates you?
2 comments:
she is great,she influenced me too.Bi Kidude live forever!!
Glad you did, Jayne. She is so amazing. I adore the resilience she has. :)
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