The song Missile was released in 1983. It was recorded in Paris as part of the Choc Choc Choc sessions that featured musicians from both Afrisa and TPOK Jazz. Lyrically it is a classic Josky Kiambukuta song that laments the pain of love. Josky shows his full vocal range all the way from high notes to deep bass. Mavatiku Visi aka Michelino is on lead guitar.
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Nice lyrics keep it up
I luv ur vocal variations. U make TPOK Jazz a big bad Josky.
I think you meant “…a big band…”
Cheers!
that song was great
i love lingala music so much,rhumba rhumba…………………………
I really love the flow of the song…thank you flow the lyrics and translations keep it up
one of my favourite song of TPOK
This song always touch me to the deepest part of my heart and whenever I play it while relaxing with my sweetheart, we feel love is indeed in the air
wow
Great song!
It will never go stale!
This song is very nice , good when you are relaxed sipping dry red Wine!!
It makes me sad that DRC Congo is unstable. It gave Africa the best musicians in the whole world. Thanks for translating this song to enable us understand the message as well
Very true.The DRC is so much gifted. Music legends, natural resources, but deeply exploited by the West and poor leadership. God bless Africa
the song that got me loving rhumba music since I was ten.
Missile… my heartbeat
Music geniuses.. very organized.. ow my you could listen to this over and over and over again.
Nice lyrics
THIS IS NOT MISSILE PLEASE SEND A REAL MISSILE LYRICS
@Godfrey Luhamba. This is Missile
RIp Josky, you are legend, thanks you Kenyapage,
Awesome Music from Africa thanks for the translation.Thank you General Josky for all Your Master Pieces.
This song evokes African Greatness May You Rest in Peace Jossky Kiambukuta.