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Keiling Badi is an RnB and pop singer-songwriter and “Baha’u’llah Aye” is a Baha’i-inspired song about the Bab and Baha’u’llah.
The song is sung in Lingala, a Congolese dialect and its lyrics roughly translate to:
Baha’u’llah is the world
He has come today to explain to the people that He is the One they waited for
The Bab is the One Who came to explain that soon there will be the One Who is Expected.
If you’d like to sing along in Lingala, Keiling Bada has created a lyric video for the song as well.
Find all of Keiling Badi’s music online.
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Wonderful!
Dara Shaw (March 3, 2023 at 11:39 AM)
Thrilling! It makes my heart sing🎶🎶♥️♥️
Chris Dobbs (March 3, 2023 at 3:44 PM)
Very well done.
I could decide words of Kiswahiili shared with Lingala taking me back to my 45 years with the the wonderful Baha’is of Nakuru/Naivasha &
Nairobi.
Veronica Malakooti (March 3, 2023 at 9:24 AM)
I’m sure you all understand that the computer changed ‘detect’ to ‘decide’ in my previous message. This modern technology can be tough on mzee!
Veronica Malakooti (March 3, 2023 at 9:29 AM)