The band originally started as an RnB/Neo soul group, but that only lasted about two months before they converted to rock. The original members were Saidmu Kiereini, Ombaye Getui, Kibet Soi and Kui.
Kibet left the band in 2008 to study in Australia to become a pilot and so did Kui because rock wasnt really her style of music. Thus, the band went on a hiatus till 2009 when they met Jillian, who just happened to be with them one day when they were jamming, and Morris Rasta(on drums).
This is around the time they started competing in the local battle of the bands and after making an impression on the scene they made it to the Showdown at the GoDown (the battle to end the battles for the year). Unfortunately, on the day their then current drummer, Morris, went MIA. Enter Josh Mwai. They met him in the audience and attempted to teach him the songs with about 20 minutes to show time. It was a long shot, but he held his own and was then recruited.
In 2010, bass guitarist, Ombaye, had to leave the band for personal reasons. That was when the band recruited Ali and Migwa. The new and highly explosive resulting sound made a huge impact on the scene. And gained them accolades such as "The only local band with international sound'.
Ronjey joined the band at the end of 2011, when Josh Mwai left to pursue his career as a lawyer and actor.
The band is currently working on its first EP, having released its first single Yelele, which was a chart topper within two weeks of airplay.
Free tracks can be downloaded from www.reverbnation.com/doveslimme.
Leo ni leo
Dove Slimme Lyrics
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i should quit think about the start when life was simple and everything was bliss.
it still could be like that now but...
this time tomorrow it won't mean a thing, leo ni leo, this time tomorrow am letting go am giving in, liwe liwalo, this this this time.
tugange yajayo, this time this time
Dove Slimme's song "Leo Ni Leo" is a relatable and introspective piece that speaks about the struggle of being overwhelmed with the pressures of life. The opening line "tik tok on the clock and am late for work again" immediately sets the tone and highlights the frustration with the daily routine of life. The singer then reflects on the past when life was simpler and easier to navigate, and how it still could be that way now. However, the thought of tomorrow being no different, and the feeling of being stuck in the same cycle, leads the singer to a place of letting go and giving in.
The lyrics "liwe liwalo" which means tomorrow is uncertain, metaphorically represents a state of limbo, where the singer is uncertain about their future. The repetitive phrase "this time" emphasizes that the present moment is what matters, and it is the time to make a change. The last line "tugange yajayo" which means tomorrow has its plans, gives the impression that although the future may be uncertain, there is still hope.
Overall, "Leo Ni Leo" is a reflective piece that indicates the struggle of daily life and emphasizes the importance of living in the present moment. It is a message to take control of one's life and not let the pressures of society dictate their actions.
Line by Line Meaning
tik tok on the clock and am late for work again.
The singer is expressing their frustration about being late for work again and lamenting the passing of time.
i should quit think about the start when life was simple and everything was bliss.
The singer reminisces about a simpler time in their life and wishes they could return to that carefree state of being.
it still could be like that now but...
The singer acknowledges that they could try to simplify their life again, but there are obstacles preventing them from doing so.
this time tomorrow it won't mean a thing, leo ni leo, this time tomorrow am letting go am giving in, liwe liwalo, this this this time.
The artist realizes that their problems and worries are temporary and might not matter in the long run. They decide to let go of their stress and give in to the present moment.
tugange yajayo, this time this time
The artist encourages listeners to embrace the present moment and focus on what is happening right now instead of worrying about the future or the past.
Contributed by Mateo B. Suggest a correction in the comments below.