I am here after the Grammy award and ft with Yemi Alade - Shekere ua-cam.com/video/6wfIVUgI9ok/v-deo.html and Meka Oku & Ornella Choreography ua-cam.com/video/ilALN_DQe3I/v-deo.html 😍
@@malambamukolwe6489 i think the song is in yoruba.... It will be hard not all benines speak yoruba 😂😂😂😂😂 we have like 15 at leats languages going there...
I was here after the Grammy, and I came back after her featuring with Yemi Alade in "Shekere" to comment. Who else is proudly proud to be an African ❤?
An Authentic Benin woman that we love so much. Started listening to her music when I was only 6, now am 36 and am still listening to this masterpiece and her music. Lusaka Zambia 🇿🇲🇿🇲 approves
Damn,I thought all along that this was from Brenda faso of South Africa 🇿🇦, so this is west Africa music, 90s music that bring beautiful atmosphere and memories in the 90s, it’s even Yoruba language she’s speaking,wow 😮, and she’s Yoruba from Benin republic,just neighboring country from Nigeria 🇳🇬, wow 😯, Yorubas are really good with music and culture wherever they are both in Nigeria,Benin republic, and Caribbean.
I hate all these noobs that don't know and appreciate good music only to end up ages later saying they are here because of grammy this or grammy that. This woman is a legend way before now.
I was a kid back in Benin 1990. We were proud of Angélique way before the rest of the World. The sound was rich, raw and modern at the same time. Here am I today and witnessing her faithfull to her roots. After 4 decades, she is so dedicated.
We need to actualise Wakanda forever ......Now !!!!!! And teach all of African generations to sing n dance to this timeless , masterpiece s that are the sheer essence of true Africanism...!!!!!!! Time we compiled some African club anthems .....Angelique is very much within this repertoire.......!!!!!!
You are very rigth .when i was in primary school we used to read a passage on Angélique Kidjo in "mon livre unique de français" l m now a woman just imagine
Only in the category of Afrofusion. I could give you a catalogue of incredible African songs from each country and you would appreciate how diverse our music is.
I'm a British girl from England therefore I am not African, but that doesn't mean I can't love this song. It's a great song and it's just amazing. I realise that it doesn't matter what colour skin you have or where you are from to like different kinds of music ! Be who you are, not what people want you to be so just be who you want to be. Don't worry about what others think ! -Megan Xx
You are African, your ancestors come from here then migrated centuries ago. So enjoy the vibe !!! And in another way, music is Universal... 2 reasons to enjoy it.
Waaaah it's 2024 and the music has refused to fade off, started listenibg to this track and Agolo when i was 7 today am 42 still listening. Then the video depicts african mystic nature, some songs will remain around till end of time. Kudos Mama Africa Angelique Kidjo.
I'm from Brasil, a country with a strong african background and influence. After listening to over 20 african songs in a row, i feel some kind of strange, amazing sensation. I feel like i'm finally home.
I'm Nigerian but I love everything about Brasil...from Tais Araujo in film,Ronaldinho and Neymar in football,Adriana Lima in fashion to Iza,Luan Santana and Cassia Eller in music.
Sorry Burna Boy, better luck next time. Angélique Kidjo belongs to a different world. This woman began her musical career long before Burna was conceived. She has maintained consistency in dishing out quality music. Well deserved Mama Africa
I first listen to this song in the BBC Network Africa program. My mom woke me up to get ready for school, then I heard this song and I started dancing. Africa is beautiful. Love from Sierra Leone 🇸🇱
Burna Boy isn’teven close to Angelique. She has been around long before we knew who he was. She also has an ear for music that Burna simply doesn’t. She’s got great vocals and has experimented with styles as did most of the African greats like Hugh Masekela, Fela, Ali Farka Toure, etc. The only people who think BB should have won are people who are ignorant of African music.
I know I posted here years ago but I just remembered how I stumbled upon this song. Growing up, I suddenly had a lot of nephews (while I was in my early teens) so I babysat a lot. Which meant watching a lot of Nick Jr....and Nick Jr would play this song/show a video for it inbetween shows. Because of that, I have now have teenaged nephews who are interested in world music. So, thank you Nick Jr for exposing kids to different types of music and once again, thank you Angelique
Nous sommes aujourd'hui le Mardi 19 décembre 2023 cette chanson me rappelle la journée culturelle au Ceg Avrankou dans le département de l'ouemé en 1997
The most hit song of all time,❤❤❤ Angelique kidjo legend of all time! This song was widely recognized by the entire world knowns as the best hit song ever!♥️🔥🔥🔥
2020 Grammy awards Am a Burna fan . I think the reason why she won over him is because her songs are special so powerful and rich,takes you back to Africa . Well deserved!!Africa is Proud of you !!!
Love from Mexico, I love this song! Just discovered trying to find music from Africa for a multicultural class and found this remarkable track! Greetings and amazing song!
2023, still listening to this jam! Angelique, even now you deserve a Grammy for this work of art, it just still sounds soooo amazing after all these years...you are an icon, and proud to show your culture to the world. I remember when you drop This bomb...This masterpiece is timeless!❤❤❤
When ever I feel down about being African - Listening to Angelique Kidjo always makes me rise and be proud to be black !! I love this song - love Angelique ! she is one of the best ! - I used to listen to this song when Apartheid was rife in Soutth Africa somehow It made me feel better.... - It's a shame now that it is Jacob Zuma's era and the apartheid sad feeling are coming back again :( this is why I'm listening to this song to feel better now......... :)
I came back here to watch the video again in 2023. I love, the warrior Queen vibes Angelica Kidjo reminds me of. I feel, i was a great warrior Queen in my past life as an African.
Love this song! It makes me a proud African. Another reason why I like the song is because it matches my personality and every time I hear it I think of myself. Love from Eritrea!!!!
Wow i love this song till date.i don't play with it this song take me back 1996 that year this was a hit to year 2000... Like i said she is the pride of Africa 🌍🌍🌍
2024 Who's here with me ?
Meeeeee
Me I have just come across this gem 🎉
I missed the song and i just wanted to hear it again. 😊
me
Meeeee
Who is still here in 2020? Good music
Me
me
Oh good I'm not alone
Some of us still appreciate good music
Its wonderful
Who is here after watching the version with Yemi Alade??
Hit the like button
i've just watched the version with Alade
I just watched it they did a great job
Me too
The woman where is she from
Have you seen Burna-Boy version 💖
It's 2024 and I'm still here jamming to this masterpiece 🔥🔥
Me
2024 still feeling it
Who is here because of the Grammy? Give me that like.
I am here after the Grammy award and ft with Yemi Alade - Shekere ua-cam.com/video/6wfIVUgI9ok/v-deo.html and Meka Oku & Ornella Choreography ua-cam.com/video/ilALN_DQe3I/v-deo.html 😍
☝🏾😁
Me oo lol 😂
Masterpiece.
Good!!!
🇧🇯Am from BENIN REPUBLIC SHOW ME SOME LOVE, PROUD OF OUR ANGELIQUE KIDJO😍
@Bio Wiz9 i love you
Help with the translation of the song please
@@malambamukolwe6489 i think the song is in yoruba....
It will be hard not all benines speak yoruba 😂😂😂😂😂 we have like 15 at leats languages going there...
@@removalldamme really? At least translate what you can
Much love from Nigeria my brother
Who else landed here after Angelique's 2020 grammy win? Amazing woman
me
Me too
Grammy dat should have bee given to someone else 😂😜😜
Me , i was upset burnaboy lost to her , but i was naive because i forgot who she was , its memories growing up
Me too
Who is here after watching Yemi and Angeliques colabo
Me
Me too
🖐
Yeah
💪💪💪
Who's here after Yemi Alade's Shekere? 😍
YAH
Me😍😍🥰
me too
and the shekere is burning ooh, 🔥🔥
Bittou flan here
This hit was released 1996 I was 26 years old. Now am 50 and it still rockin' my life. 👍🏽
Yasss I was in my 30s...now 60....and rocking to it....on my exercise bike and in my row house class
Wow
I was born in 1996 now I'm 26, no wonder i love the song so much
And I was 3years 😂
Now you're 53 😊
OMG am enjoying myself today waaaa, who is here with me 2019
I'm here!! I love her songs
Mikky Flinkz Bolgatanga bia
Good vibes
I'm with you brother.
We here 😊
All of a sudden at work, thought of the song out of nowhere and had to listen to it .....what a classic that will live forever
I'm here in 2020. Angelique deserved the Grammy she just won. She's good.
So you're suggesting that she be celebrated and awarded with a foreign title in a majority white event?
She deserves it she's been around a long time ❤
@@swaysway7044 this song is probably on every throwback mix you download, so she deserves that award... If you are good you are good
Awwwww Mama Africa!
This is soooo beautiful
Wode Maya to the whole Wiase
After 3 years MAYA I wanna make you rewhach
I second the call 😂
This song made Kidjo an international star, it was a big hit in Kenya and all of Africa..what a masterpiece 🙌
👋❤️🇰🇪
Nope,Olajumoke did,not this.
Even uganda, it was played on Tv everyday
100 percent true.
I still jam to this masterpiece
I was here after the Grammy, and I came back after her featuring with Yemi Alade in "Shekere" to comment.
Who else is proudly proud to be an African ❤?
Thank you, Africa we move ✊🏽
I'm white but I 'identify' as African
Aaron so schöön, welcome in Africa
@@aaronbarlow4376 Were you born in some part of Africa?
An Authentic Benin woman that we love so much. Started listening to her music when I was only 6, now am 36 and am still listening to this masterpiece and her music. Lusaka Zambia 🇿🇲🇿🇲 approves
I love it too, but the question is, what does it mean 😮💨?
I'm catching up brother
@@trayganI believe wombo lombo is a traditional west African dance
Damn,I thought all along that this was from Brenda faso of South Africa 🇿🇦, so this is west Africa music, 90s music that bring beautiful atmosphere and memories in the 90s, it’s even Yoruba language she’s speaking,wow 😮, and she’s Yoruba from Benin republic,just neighboring country from Nigeria 🇳🇬, wow 😯, Yorubas are really good with music and culture wherever they are both in Nigeria,Benin republic, and Caribbean.
All the way from Namibia, who's here with me🤗
Who is watching with me after Her Colabo with Yemi Alade... 50likes plzzz
I hate all these noobs that don't know and appreciate good music only to end up ages later saying they are here because of grammy this or grammy that. This woman is a legend way before now.
Yasir Sadiq you can't really say. I've always loved her songs but grammy made me know her name. however, it is undisputable that she's a legend
I was a kid back in Benin 1990. We were proud of Angélique way before the rest of the World. The sound was rich, raw and modern at the same time. Here am I today and witnessing her faithfull to her roots. After 4 decades, she is so dedicated.
They were not part of this world and shame on most of them
We need to actualise Wakanda forever ......Now !!!!!!
And teach all of African generations to sing n dance to this timeless , masterpiece s that are the sheer essence of true Africanism...!!!!!!!
Time we compiled some African club anthems .....Angelique is very much within this repertoire.......!!!!!!
You are very rigth .when i was in primary school we used to read a passage on Angélique Kidjo in "mon livre unique de français" l m now a woman just imagine
Les vibrations d'Afrique... les meilleures du monde... c'est une bénédiction d'être Africain... Love from Côte d'Ivoire 🇨🇮
Elle est beninoise
On le sait, mais nous pouvons l'aimer depuis la Côte d'Ivoire, est ce mauvais ?
In my opinion, its the best african song of all time.
yes i agree
Totaly agree
In my opinion it's one of the best songs ever written. Period.
I'm on your side on that one👏🏽
Only in the category of Afrofusion. I could give you a catalogue of incredible African songs from each country and you would appreciate how diverse our music is.
I'm a British girl from England therefore I am not African, but that doesn't mean I can't love this song. It's a great song and it's just amazing. I realise that it doesn't matter what colour skin you have or where you are from to like different kinds of music ! Be who you are, not what people want you to be so just be who you want to be. Don't worry about what others think ! -Megan Xx
Most welcome to Africa you will enjoy many thing apart from music Megan's
You are African, your ancestors come from here then migrated centuries ago. So enjoy the vibe !!!
And in another way, music is Universal...
2 reasons to enjoy it.
Who cares
And your point is what exactly?
@@bienvenus.n4072 that's true
❤🎉❤, Enjoying from South Sudan🇸🇸✌️( Africa) , This song still a hit 2024
This woman hv single handily taken Africa across the Globe with her beautiful songs...Since I was a kid I’ve loved her music till now 😘😘
This music was way ahead of its time! Both song and video.
I totally agree with you...!
Agreed
Agreed
Am telling u and it's like the first time am watching this, everything was on point😍😍😍 the details jeeeeeezzzz
Absolutely true!
Who ever produced that song deserve a lifetime achievement. Pure beauty. Angelique Kidjo is a LEGEND
Straight talk! ❤
La meilleure chanson de tout les temps. Fière d’être Béninoise 🇧🇯🥰
Bonjour! Vous pouvez faire pour moi la traduzion de cette frase dans le language fon: " tu est dans mon coeur " ?!
Merci beaucoup !🤗
Perdonez-moi, je parle un peut francais.
Tu es dans mon cœur = a ɖo ayi ce mɛ ( a do ayi che mè )
Waaaah it's 2024 and the music has refused to fade off, started listenibg to this track and Agolo when i was 7 today am 42 still listening.
Then the video depicts african mystic nature, some songs will remain around till end of time.
Kudos Mama Africa Angelique Kidjo.
The hard work it took to put something like this together during 90's I can only imagine
I'm from Brasil, a country with a strong african background and influence. After listening to over 20 african songs in a row, i feel some kind of strange, amazing sensation. I feel like i'm finally home.
welcome home
This is from the Yoruba culture which has a major presence in Brazil
I'm Nigerian but I love everything about Brasil...from Tais Araujo in film,Ronaldinho and Neymar in football,Adriana Lima in fashion to Iza,Luan Santana and Cassia Eller in music.
@@2thiper 😆
That's what the African spirit is all about. That soulfulness is what African music is all about.
Year 1990 i was 9 years old when this song came out . Today i am 38 and still listening to it .I love Angélique Kidjo.
akelandry1 came out 96
I was about to say ain't no way this came out in 1990 lol I wasn't even born yet lmao. 96 sounds about right.
...
I was in my 30s...now 60....it sure has stood the test of times
I was 7yrs
Ma maman préférée... Je t'ecoutais depuis petit(1998) sans connaître ton nom. Je l'est connu grâce au Magasine Planète Jeune... Longue vie Maman
La mode de la World music des années 90. Baba Maal, angélique kidjo, Mory Kante
Sorry Burna Boy, better luck next time. Angélique Kidjo belongs to a different world. This woman began her musical career long before Burna was conceived. She has maintained consistency in dishing out quality music. Well deserved Mama Africa
Doesn't matter tho, it's just the quality of the music. Take a look at ariana and billie eilish.
Burna Boy is a huuuuge Angelique fan... I don't think is vex, trust me.
I am with you bro. if you know you know
Ramia Lar Hi
I first listen to this song in the BBC Network Africa program. My mom woke me up to get ready for school, then I heard this song and I started dancing. Africa is beautiful. Love from Sierra Leone 🇸🇱
Never knew she was the lady who sang this beautiful song year's back. I thought BB was robbed. She deserved it👍
The Grammy wasn't given for this song or her oldies. I think you should listen to her recent album. I have, it's beautiful and empowering.
Burna Boy isn’teven close to Angelique. She has been around long before we knew who he was. She also has an ear for music that Burna simply doesn’t. She’s got great vocals and has experimented with styles as did most of the African greats like Hugh Masekela, Fela, Ali Farka Toure, etc. The only people who think BB should have won are people who are ignorant of African music.
@@rimun5235 great review she's on another level
@@rimun5235before Burna boy was born
Who's is here 2024
Ur son
Angelique kidjo we Nigerians love u. Please groom burna boy and Yemi Alade. Listening since 1990
July, 24 th 2024, she is one of the most great singer of Africa's history❤❤. Tomorrow she will celebrate her birthday. Happy birthday dear amazone!!
Fière d'être béninoise. Merci pour tout ce que tu fais pour le Bénin à travers le monde entier. Longue vie à toi maman Angélique Kidjo.
so proud to b a black man of African descent!
me tooooooooooooooooo.....
The elegance and beauty of our African heritage are obvious to a casual observer. I'm a proud African.
90s generations have done a great service to music and nobody can ever challenge them
I sweeeeaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Very true
This is so factual man! I am inspired
90s are blueprint to this recent generation
I'm a 2002 baby ,but grew up listening to this from my mama❤
Who's still rocking to this in November 2019? Gather here!!!
I know I posted here years ago but I just remembered how I stumbled upon this song.
Growing up, I suddenly had a lot of nephews (while I was in my early teens) so I babysat a lot. Which meant watching a lot of Nick Jr....and Nick Jr would play this song/show a video for it inbetween shows.
Because of that, I have now have teenaged nephews who are interested in world music. So, thank you Nick Jr for exposing kids to different types of music and once again, thank you Angelique
When I was in nursery school, we danced to this song as part of our class presentation for the concert :) :)
Hahaha I was in primary school
Lovely
Are you Tanzanian
You would have looked cute
@@arthurdonnietello9691 She's a Ugandan
A song taken straight of the annals of the beginning of humankind. Gives me the goosebumps. Listening in August 2022
Legendary song which always reminds me of my childhood memories.. Forever classic!
Same here
from nigeria and still rocking the beat and song oct 2019
from benine
THIS SONG IS SUCH A CLASSIC HIT, it has all the essence of AFRICAN sprit.
...WOW MAMA AFRICA ,the land of the blessed.
This is how African music should go
Thank you mama you’re so Authentic . Long life to you 🙏
Beautiful song. I remember watching the video on tv when i was 12 years. Great song
La Reine👸🏾 Mère De l'Afrique Noirs👊🏾
Mama angélique Kidjo ❤
In 2024, I'm watching...cool beats n vibes
I remember when I was 5 this was my favorite, I'm Hispanic and this is still my favorite song.
Race is a social construct, just enjoy the music and remember we're all just humans.
That's so cool to hear man🤗
@@dominicjohnson310 WORD
She sure deserves the Grammy. Like to congratulate her!!! We love u angelique
From Nigeria
Je ne me lasse pas d'ecouter ANGELIQUE KIDJO la mama j'adore la musique de chez moi
Nous sommes aujourd'hui le Mardi 19 décembre 2023 cette chanson me rappelle la journée culturelle au Ceg Avrankou dans le département de l'ouemé en 1997
Que des souvenirs c’est fou !!
YOU REPRESENT THE TRUE AFRICAN VALUES. SO PROUD OF YOU
This woman is a legend love you Angelique kidjo 🇹🇬
Angelique performs with such joy and pride. Her voice is clear and piercing just a compelling performer.
Am still here after her 4th Grammy's award....long live Mama Afrika 229🇧🇯🇧🇯🇧🇯 c'est l'Afrique qui gagne
this song will forever be a classic...this is that soulful african sound
You deserve the Grammy ..your songs are so classical ...You make Africa proud ...2020 ..who is listening
Angelique Kidjo is a unique icon, love her so much
vraiment je me sent vraiment fiere d'etre africain
trop de love depuis le Burkina Faso
Un pure bonheur cette classique de la diva kidjo. Ca me rappelle mon enfance ♥️♥️♥️♥️
Une icône❤❤❤sa musique ne prend pas une ride...
My child hood jam, they always play this song in a party before they share party rice 😊
😁😁😁
This is one of my best oldies, am still watching this in 2019, Woow just like yesterday 😍🥰👍👏🏻
CLASSIC!!! A proud African! Love and respect from Kenya Africa!
The most hit song of all time,❤❤❤ Angelique kidjo legend of all time! This song was widely recognized by the entire world knowns as the best hit song ever!♥️🔥🔥🔥
Yemi alade really did justice to this song their collaboration with the song is far much better I can't stop dancing.. how did she do it
This song is epic. It was played at every night club in Lagos in 1996.
1996? Omoh na my born year b dat oooo
Omg. This is just too good. Can't believe this is 2019. Still feels like 5yr old me in front of the screen.
2020 Grammy awards
Am a Burna fan . I think the reason why she won over him is because her songs are special so powerful and rich,takes you back to Africa . Well deserved!!Africa is Proud of you !!!
True!
IAM AFRICAN She won because she’s debut #8 on Billboard 200 in 2019 and Burna debut #108 you win GRAMMYs by stats not Vote.
Omotola Victor oh thanks good to know
I've been studying African music and am proud to say she's given me all the answers
You are phenomenal my late dad loved you so much
Love from Mexico, I love this song! Just discovered trying to find music from Africa for a multicultural class and found this remarkable track! Greetings and amazing song!
This song is beyond LIT. Love the beauty of my Africans!!!
Proud to be an African desendent Rep Angola and Congo and Haiti...
Damn use to watch this as a kid on tv In The Gambia west Africa ohh the good ole days.
2023, still listening to this jam! Angelique, even now you deserve a Grammy for this work of art, it just still sounds soooo amazing after all these years...you are an icon, and proud to show your culture to the world. I remember when you drop This bomb...This masterpiece is timeless!❤❤❤
When ever I feel down about being African - Listening to Angelique Kidjo always makes me rise and be proud to be black !! I love this song - love Angelique ! she is one of the best !
- I used to listen to this song when Apartheid was rife in Soutth Africa somehow It made me feel better....
- It's a shame now that it is Jacob Zuma's era and the apartheid sad feeling are coming back again :(
this is why I'm listening to this song to feel better now......... :)
Thats deep brother,but we must be strong...Being black is like being a fighter.
Just wanted to say that the song was released in 1996...by then Apartheid should not be rife in SA..IMO
I came back here to watch the video again in 2023. I love, the warrior Queen vibes Angelica Kidjo reminds me of. I feel, i was a great warrior Queen in my past life as an African.
I am here today in 2023 just vibing Jamin hard through the car Bluetooth
Hello my fellow Africans lets get our legendary artist million views
A true sound of Africa 🌍🖤
Much love from Kenya
A travers cette chanson , je sens l'Afrique à l'état pure. Félicitation l'artiste , je suis de la RDC et j'adore ce son
Love this song! It makes me a proud African. Another reason why I like the song is because it matches my personality and every time I hear it I think of myself. Love from Eritrea!!!!
oh we loved it a lot here in UG too
May god bless you my sister. LOVE FROM USA
SpiritualSunshine92 ok I see I thought you say. you Somalia. because those broke motherfuckers who disgrace Africa. say they not africans
Hey you Eriterians are so beautiful.
Chrissought outt thank you so much!
African music is just genuinely amazing. From the beat to the voices. Unique! ♥️
I love this song, definitely a 90's african groove.🎶💃
I actually grew up listening to this legendary Mama Afrika. All thanks to my Dad.
Wow i love this song till date.i don't play with it this song take me back 1996 that year this was a hit to year 2000... Like i said she is the pride of Africa 🌍🌍🌍
c est 20 fois que j ecoute cette chanson at je continuerai..... je t'adore Angelic
2023 and her songs are still timeless classics.
wasn't even born when they released this song. but somehow during my childhood I fell in love with it. felt like I've listened to it somewhere before.
Le temps des temps. Waooow.!
Qui est là aussi en 2020 ?
Du lourd 👍👍👌
Thank you my dear Sister from Iseyin, Oyo State. A Yoruba woman of substance. Very proud of you
Is he nigerian
@@XyzpklmmShe's Beninese from Yoruba tribe. A shared tribe with Nigeria.
Yes!
Originally from Iseyin,Oyo state
She said it in one of her interviews
They migrated to Benin Republic