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Old 09-17-2014, 02:10 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Song Thirteen: Gros Bebe by Koffi Olomide

This is a great song by Koffi Olomide. Gros Bebe is one of the good love songs. I love the way that he was aggressive about the woman he loved. This songs speaks about he meets the woman in a simple market and there he discovered that he is so love in with this woman at a simple market and not at a club. That is something I would love to happen to me. I would love to have that occur. I met my future beautiful wife at a simple store and we have a chance to get together and have a beautiful relationship.

Furthermore Koffi is the best lyricist for those who are interested in African music. Koffi Olomide is one of the best lyricist to be around. He is still around. If you want a artist to have good lyrics in a love song, this is the guy.

Gros Bebe.

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Old 09-24-2014, 06:18 PM   #22 (permalink)
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Song Fourteen: Gros Bebe (big baby) by JB Mpiana

This song is one example of JB Mpiana's ability to be romantic. He speaks about this woman would be happy being in his arms. That is how been I have been feeling because I see one woman that could be my girlfriend one day. Not yet but I can feel connection. That is the case in this song. He tells her how she is special for him. It would be a great adventure with high excitements and lows but a real sense for love.

This is why I love this song. I want to dance in a slow manner since this song is so good and rumba here is genius. Enjoy. ELENGI.
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Old 09-24-2014, 06:24 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Song Fifteen: Lady by D'Angelo.

Here is a demonstration of how to appreciate a sexy but yet a fine lady with some class. D'Angelo tells this lady how much she is important for him and how important he is for her. I mean this is how every man should treat his lady but sadly we have some sick perverted dudes that see women only as objects. That is so sad. But I am glad to find a love song with appreciation behind. It is important to apperciate your lady if you guys stick together and love each other. Love can be used in positive ways. This song is a great example of this.
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