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The song "Toweli Nini" by Verckys Kiamuangana Mateta and Orchestre Vévé (released around 1976) is a classic Congolese Rhumba track that addresses themes of jealousy, domestic stability, and the destructive nature of gossip. The message and meaning of the song revolve around the following points: Protecting the Union: The title "Toweli Nini" (meaning "What are we fighting over?" or "Why the dispute?") serves as a rhetorical question to those trying to break the singer's marriage. The singer questions the motives of outsiders who seem intent on causing friction between a couple that has been together for a long time. Long-term Commitment: The lyrics emphasize that the bond began in childhood or youth, suggesting a deep, foundational love that cannot be easily broken by modern interference or "charms." This longevity is used as a defense against those trying to claim the man’s affection now that he is successful. Warning Against Sabotage: The singer calls out the use of fetishes or charms (spiritual sabotage) and betrayal by "friends" or acquaintances who are jealous of the couple's stability and the man's generosity. It highlights the Congolese societal theme of ndoki (witchcraft/malice) being used to destroy happy homes. Divine/Moral Justice: A key moral message in the song is that those who actively work to destroy others' marriages will never succeed in their own lives or relationships. It posits that interfering in a "blessed" union brings bad luck to the meddler. Gratitude for Support: The protagonist explicitly mentions how much the man helps her, acknowledging his role as a provider and protector, which further fuels the jealousy of others. Vocalists-Tino Muinkwa,Djo Roy,Nejos Tusevo,Pepitho Fukiau Soloist-Lambion,Rythmist-Aladji Baba Nguendi,Bass-Celi Bitshou and Ndolo,Drums-Bayard,Congas-Ponta Vicky,Trombone-Dally Makamba.