I Coined The Phrase 'Lamba Lolo' From Gregory Isaac's 'Border' Song - DJ Brownskin

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In one way or another you may have heard the popular phrase 'Lamba lolo' and just like 'Buda' and 'Nomaree' it has already widely spread like wildfire with just a few people familiar with it's origin as well as it's meaning.

To some the phrase doesn't leave a good taste on their tongues while to some, as long as it's the current in thing, they are ready to ride with the wave.

However, the phrase was formulated by popular reggae disk jokey, Dj Brownskin who claims that he coined a line from legendary Gregory Isaac's popular song 'border' to fit the now one year old trend.

"Lamba lolo is more of a slogan and as a DJ who uses the popular 'pull up the tunes' and 'kama ngoma inabamba wapi nduru' sound effects, I came up with 'Lamba lila lolo as my own sound effect." Said Brownskin.

Also when you listen to Gregory Isaac's 'border' song there is a line where he sounds like he's using that line and when you coin the lyrics using the song's instrumentals, it fits perfectly.

I know there are people who think it's an 18 and over kind of phrase but it is just another creative line by a creative Kenyan who happens to be me this time." He added.

Brownskin who is affiliated with the Agugu reggae family has capitalized on the popular phrase and has gone ahead and turned the slogan into a brand which he uses to make money by branding on caps, hoodies and T-shirts.

Listen to the clip below.

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