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Friday, January 8, 2021

YouTube Video Of The Congolese Wedding Of Felix and Adolphine In Rochester, New York (with selected comments)


Sondasi Luundo

Congratulations to both Felix and Adolphine for achieving the dream of their lives. I was truly blessed to be a part of the wedding day. As you watch, I hope you enjoy and celebrate along with them. God bless you for your support.

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Here are time stamps for some highlights of this video:

17:10- entrance dance to the wedding reception (two vertical line, males in one line partnered with females in the second line; the bride and groom are near the back of this procession)   

29.03- bride and groom first dance

34:08 -people "spraying" paper money on bride and groom while they dance

57:30 - women dancing giving gifts to the bride and groom

1:29:50- a second wedding entrance dance (the bride and groom wear other outfits)

1:36:10- two men dance carrying knives to cut the wedding cake

1:47. 31- a wedding dance by the dance group this time standing in two horizontal lines (males in front row and females in the second row; group sprayed with paper money)

1:57.43 - man and woman dance in front of the bride and groom  

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Edited by Azizi Powell

This pancocojams post showcases a YouTube video of a Congolese wedding that took place in Rochester, New York (USA). 

Selected comments from this video's discussion thread are also included in this post.

The content of this post is presented for cultural and aesthetic purposes.

All copyrights remain with their owners.

Congratulations to Felix and Adolphine on their wedding. Thanks to all those who are also featured in this video and thanks to the videographer. Thanks also to all those who are quoted in this post and thanks to the publisher of this video on YouTube.

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SELECTED COMMENTS 
All of these comments are from 2020 and are presented in relative chronological order with the oldest comments first, except for replies. Numbers are added for referencing purposes only.

1. Nokubongwa Mamba
"This is lit πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯ playlist of the songs played when the were giving gifts 🎁 to the bride πŸ‘° and groom 🀡 pleaseπŸ™. Thank you 😊 for uploading it’s amazing πŸ˜‰ to watch πŸŒΈπŸŒΌπŸŒΊπŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ’œ
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The songs that were played in this video are given in the video's summary.

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2. Tony Liwa
"Did not realize that swahili is that popular in Congo, bravo"

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3. Alexander Ducan Zanga
"Yes 46% of Congolese people are speaking swahili especially the part of Est."

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4. ClΓ©ms97M M
"What is the song on 1:07:05?"

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5. Sondasi Luundo
"ClΓ©ms97M M Ngayiyangirwa"

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6. Bella Dior
"Whew chile...I danced and partied in the USA like I was there with them! LOL.  But I must say the guy with the cornrows going back in the dance line got that hip action DOWN!  I couldn't stop watching him and he fine!"

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7. Molefe Seth Phalatse
"A beautiful rendition of African songs and mainly the Dancers. Very Graceful. Congratulations to the newly weds. Who is the Artist and title of the song that was played at "The First Dance" It starts with Shakwee or Shangwee!! Please help I would like to buy"

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8. Sondasi Luundo
"Hi do you mean the song that was sang live? The Swahili one? Or the first entrance?"

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9. Molefe Seth Phalatse
"@Sondasi Luundo I think is the Swahili one, It has a Gentleman with an orange suit singing it"

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10. Sondasi Luundo
"The song was specifically recorded for the bride and groom as you can hear their names inside the song. I don’t think it will be available for another use. I hope I answered your question if not I can always try to help."

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11. Molefe Seth Phalatse
"Sondasi Luundo It’s a beautiful African Song. I’m prepared to pay for the clip. I sing this song all the time. The pity is that I don’t speak Swahili. But I Love it. Please help my Brother!!"

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12. Joshua White
"They speak swahili.... Wow!!!"

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13. Euniquee
"The second and third groomsmen πŸ˜πŸ˜πŸ˜πŸ˜ I need their names and social media names. They can dance. I need them in my life to see more of their dances. I can tell they’re the only two Congolese in that groomsmen team πŸ˜ŒπŸ‡¨πŸ‡©"

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14. Sondasi Luundo
"Hahaha true they can dance but all of them are Congolese. The second is @dieudonne_22 and the third is @musalaurent10"

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15. Graclelle patiamoba Alves
"la musique elle est belle Γ§a Donne des frissons πŸ˜‚ ❤️ ambiance πŸ’― %toooks ✅c’est bien de voir des personnes heureux comme Γ§a 😭😭😭❤️ 😍😍😍😍je souhaite Γ  toutes femmes et hommes de 

Trouver le bonheur et que sa dure longtemps comme on dit le mariage πŸ‘° c’est pour la vie πŸ’–Qui est des haut et bas c’est pour Γ§a qu’il faut choisir la bonne personne pour pas le regretter un jour j’ai parlΓ© 🀣mais c’est vrai❤️"
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Google translate from French to English
"the music is beautiful it gives chills πŸ˜‚ ❤️ ambiance πŸ’―% toooks ✅ it’s good to see happy people like that 😭😭😭❤️ 😍😍😍😍 i wish all women and men to

Find happiness and that its lasts a long time as we say marriage πŸ‘° it's for life πŸ’– Who's up and down that's why you have to choose the right person not to regret it one day I spoke 🀣but it's true"

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16.  Eda Mahalu
"This is soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Beautiful and makes me feel so proud to be an African. We have so much to be THANKFUL FOR................BIG UPS AND MUCH LOVE to ALL who are in this video.!"

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17. Karen H
"What's the name of the song at 17:47 please?"

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18. Lusoke Media
"Bana Congo is the name"

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19. Nyandwi Niyera
"Wow this  one was πŸ”₯πŸ”₯"

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