
This is one of the most famous songs from Kenya.

In this video I give a full depth tour of a 2004 GMC Safari. I take the audience on a narrow view through the interior and exterior of the van while with details about consideration of functions, and given the unique design elements, the vehicle itself. I also show the engine and the details, start it and see how it sounds when accelerating. A thorough tour / review of this van designed so that other more general assessment of the vehicle.
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Oh thanks so much for telling me what this means! I love this type of music & hope to hear more from your great band!
Sang this with the locals everyday on the beach in zanzibar whilst smoking fat spliffs and watching the sun go down. Great memories!
Klasse Song und voll der Ohrwurm
Hakuna matata mis het nu al, zojuist terug uit Tanzania!
EM
just returned from Kenya!! VIVA Africa!!!!!
@sirkopl no. pole means sorry and pole pole means slow
Kenia ich vermiss Dich.War immer wunderbar in diesem schönen Land!!!!!Eines Tages komm ich bestimmt wieder!
GLG Conny
@silentwriterofpa pole = slow
Great song! viva AFRICA!
greetings also from Israel!!!
Contemporary African thriller – don’t take this book on a safari holiday!
amazon.com/Liquidator-Iain-Parke/dp/0956161502/
@silentwriterofpa
no hurry!
Pole-Pole means easy-easy
They play this song a lot at the San Diego Safari Park. I hear it several times a day when I work..
I love this song and I also love Pole Pole – does anyone know the words for Pole Pole. (English)
I learned this song a long time ago, when I studied at Moi University in Kenya as part of an exchange program
im teaching my boys 7,4,2yrs old this song..and i love the fact that they can respond to it and dance to the rythm and even try to sing with the lyrics! awesome!!
Homesick!
@silentwriterofpa Safari Sound Band-you can find them on Amazon.com-there are a number of excellent African songs on their “best of….” album. Having been in Tanzania twice, I can tell you I have heard the people there singing this often.
Wageni wakaribishwa
Kenya yetu haina matata
Kenya Nchi Nzuri
Ya maajabu
I miss HOme
Learned this song and still know it off by heart 20 years after…I was a 6 years old small french boy. Hakunamatata, guess this is how life is really about.
Stumbled upon this song today and can’t get enough of it! Where can I purchase it or other songs by this band?
Sehr schöne Musik, schöne Bilder und viele Grüße aus Hessen, Germany.
a quanto mi mancano questi posti fantastici spero di tornare presto dedico questo video a tutti gli amanti dell’Africa….ciao
can not wait to go home. Kenya yetu.
I have just come home from Dianni beach. Loved this song and our stay at Papillon Lagoon reef Hotel. Also a great time in masai mara. Hope to go back one day. Thanks you to the Kenyan people. x
My honeymoon place…
Man..my dad owned the 1997 astro with the roof extension, i practically grew up in that thing :”( road trips everywhere, now at age 16 im missing it. If only the engine didnt go poopie
you know water dripping from the tailpipe is a good sign.
the best van ive seen. simple masculine styling, lots of room and great towing capacity. i just wish they brought it back to replace the outdated express.
You do not forget a spot at all. I’m really enthousiastic 2. I would love to get here in Holland. Thanks for your attention and dedication!
@arcticcat700xtx Probably the best in its class (Minivan) for towing. Rear wheel drive.
@algarragonz its not a conversion van…
whats the song called in 05:41 ?
whats the song called in 5:41 ?
@ 1:07 theres something about the chimes gm makes… they all sound soo similar
Smallest van I’d buy
is this good for towing boats
loved this video, please post more:)
I like this conversion van, it sounds like new.
Could you do a video on an 2000 Toyota Sienna XLE Minivan?
-Timothy
Ah, I own a 1995 Sarfari right now, bought in 2000, it hurl ass and robust as hell. Sure minor stuff break down over the years, but, engine, chassis are all good. I wonder how long its gonna last before it gets put down.
the 1995-2005 GMC Safari was assembled in
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
My mom had two Chevy Astros in sequence for most of my childhood and teenage life. While various parts broke over the years (the doorhandles were especially prone to snapping off) both vans performed admirably for their respective lifetimes. Unfortunately, she recently had to give the second up because the front diff, axle, and some other assorted stuff were all broken in some way (due to many years of hauling four kids around in Canadian weather), and it was cheaper just to scrap it. RIP Astro.
@wweuniversewwe everything gmc makes is pretty much identical to chevy
exactly identical to the 2000 Chevy astro i like both tho!!
4 people own chrysler made cars.
It would’ve sucked if it was manual with no rev counter
@thuglife4ever721 No, but 190 horsepower and 250 lb-ft of torque is enough to get it up to speed. Later versions of this engine had a slight bump in both figures up to 195 hp and 260 lb ft. Either way, both the engine and the van weren’t made for high speeds. More for towing and cargo.
Are you going to do that Ford Freestyle I saw?
Hey Kyle My Cousin Had A 2000 Chevrolet Astro But My Cousin Sold It Last Year And My Cousin Bought A 2010 Toyota Sienna Last Year
Hey Kyle, you should start a blog on the cars that you do these reviews on, that woul dget more money if they are popular enough, and going by your awsome channel, Im sure it would be!