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DIPITA1. Pon-da e ma tom-ba nde pon-da nyen-de mbal-le
Lam-bo e was-se no lo ma to-po to-bou-nya
Nde pon-da e ma tom-ba nde pon-da nyen-de mbal-le
Lam-bo le was-se no loï ma kwal-la tom-bou-nya
E-bo-la mbin-do n'e-ba-ba-da ndi-ma
E bo-di bi-nyo
Lo pan-gui bis-so man-da mas-su to ma-la-di
Ta-ta-nu ya pon nde-na
Ta ta nu pe ya pon nde-na-na
A-lou-koy ya sen-ga e-ha mu-na-te
Nden-gue e na-la nde ba-bi-nyo se bi-ba-lam
ba-lamEs-se-le so mba di pan-dis-se di-na la lo-ba
Di bo-le pe mo mas-so-ma nyo-la ma-bo-la ma-o
Di-pi-ta la-su le nde
Ngam-bi e si ma ses-se to-mo-to mbus-sa
Na sen-gui pon na mu-bi-ye paï
A ma ti-ka ndi-yo
Ma-lin-gamas-su tom domPonda e ma Tomba

Nde Ponda NYENDE mballe
Lambo e wasse dio loma topo
Tobounya
Nde Ponda e ma tomba
Nde ponda nyende mballe
Lambo le wasse mo loïma kwalla
Tombounya(x2) Ebola mbindo n'ebabada ndima
Ebodi binyo
Lo pangui bisso manda massu to
Maladi(x2) Tatanu ya pon nde na
Tatanu pe ya pon nde naINTERLUDE(x2) Aloukoy ya senga petta munate
Ndengue e nala pe nde binyo
Se dibalamPonda e ma tomba
Nde ponda nye nde mballe
Lambo e wasse mo loï matopo
Tobounya
Nde ponda e ma tomba
Nde ponda nye nde mballe
Lambo le wasse loï ma kwalla
Tobounya
Ebola mbindo n'ebabada ndima
E bodi binya
Lo pangui bisso manda massu
To maladiTatanu ya pon nde na
Tatanu pe ya pon nde naINTERLUDEAloukoy ya senga petta munate
Ndengue e nala pe nde binyo
Se dibalam(x2) Essele so mba di pandisse dina la loba
Di bole pe mo massoma nyola mabola mao
Ngambi e si ma sesse tomoto o mbussa
Na sengui pon na mu biye daï
A ma tika ndiyoDipita lasu le nde
Malinga massu tom tomLende o mboa ChristoImpro and add lib to the end.
Songwriters
RICHARD BONAPublished by
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Born in 1967 in the village of Minta in East Cameroon, Bona grew up in a home filled with music. He began to perform in public at the age of five, singing in the village church with his mother and four sisters. His earliest instruments were wooden flutes and hand percussion. Eventually he constructed his own 12-string acoustic guitar. After moving to the bigger city of Douala, Richard began playing gigs at the age of 11 on a rented electric guitar. A major turning point in his life happened in 1980 when a Frenchman came to his town and established a jazz club in a local hotel.

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