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Les Wanyika (often credited as "Les Wanyika Original")
For modern listeners, it offers a perfect entry point into —more restrained than the soukous of Congo, but richer in horn harmonies and Swahili poetic storytelling. Suggested Listening Search for the full, unedited 12-inch vinyl rip or a live recording from the early 1980s to experience the full instrumental interplay. Many compilations cut the song short, missing the crucial guitar solo that follows the second verse. AUDIO- Les Wanyika - Tamaa Mbaya -Shauri Kwa Vi...
The track is widely known by two titles, often combined: "Tamaa Mbaya" (Swahili for "Bad Desire" or "Dangerous Greed") and "Shauri Kwa Vifijo" (roughly "Matter of Laughter" or "Dealt with Mockery"). On many compilations, it is listed as a single, multi-part song. Les Wanyika (often credited as "Les Wanyika Original")
A slow-burning, moralistic dance track that showcases Les Wanyika's mastery of melancholic melody, tight horn sections, and Swahili storytelling—cornerstone of East Africa's musical golden age. The track is widely known by two titles,