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@FlavGabel Collaborates With @JimRamaZouk For Mwen Vle Kimbe w

Flav Gabel Featuring Jim Rama
Gabel Singer Flav has teamed up with Jim Rama. A Konpa and a Zouk sensation teaming up? It’s gotta be fire. Checkout the video below.

Flav Gabel ft. Jim Rama
The song is called “Mwen Vle Kinbe w” [I Want to Hold You]. In it the two singers (looking very much like brothers, or at the very least cousins), mourn about the two great ladies they’ve lost, and how they long to hold their respective women again. Can I get a podyab?

Flav Gabel Mwen Vle Kimbe w
This is the type of smooth tracks that make the ladies go crazy on the dance floor…so smooth…and so romantic.

Flav Gabel
And look at Flav Gabel’s hands…in prayer mode. And in the next sequence…

Flav Gabel

And look at him! He’s dragged his little microphone to the beach just to serenade his girl, and convince her to melt back in his arms.

Aw. Girl, won’t you consider forgiving him before he catches pneumonia?
Flav Gabel
There he goes again…in pleading mode…

Flav Gabel Jim Rama music video
Look at the expression on their faces…men really cannot do without women, can they?

Flav Gabel Jim Rama vid
Look at that face up close…begging—and pleading.

Flav Gabel Jim Rama video
Finally, the couple is reunited.

flav gabel jimrama
She’s looking deep in thoughts.

Flav Gabel music video
Ooh, there he goes again.

Flav Gabel Mwen Vle Kimbe W video
Serenade from the beach…

Flav Gabel Mwen Vle Kimbe w
Does she hear him or are all his pleadings muffled by those waves?
Flav Gabel Mwen Vle Kinbe W Music Video
Moral support…

A tip to all the guys out there…when you’re begging and pleading with your girl to come back…
Flav Gabel Mwen Vle Kinbe w
Take off your sunglasses. You’ll look more sincere.

Flav Gabel
Flav Gabel sure had some nice suits for this video.

So, what did you guys think of this video overall? A lot of begging and pleading for a second chance in the verses, but the lyrics never really indicate what the narrator did to cause the separation in the first place, or am I to surmise that it was due to some infidelity issues?

CLICK HERE TO KEEP UP WITH FLAV GABEL ON INSTAGRAM

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