OLD CHRIS COSMO wishes peace, love understanding and most of all RESPECT for one another,cause we have the same mother and she came from AFRICA. LOVE UUU
The first song is Njabala by Samite , who is from Uganda . The middle song has already been identified correctly, the last song is Sycamore Tree by Lady Saw (Jamaican Queen of Dancehall) Hope this helps those interested
in this world nobody is behind nobody... i bet they have more connection with their soul than you, and that's the best achievement... i respect my ancesters, África is where humanity began, it´s in our DNA
These 3 african songs may be the best thing I have every listen to, here's why. The first African song is nothing but the epitome of harmonial perfection followed up by a absolutely chisled and structured ending, the second African song is a bit of a step down but is not far from perfect, the third African song is the worst of the bunch but don't let that fool you, this song still meets the standards of today surpassing Playboi Carti himself. 10/10 would listen to the whole video again.
I FEEL MT PEOPLE SPIRIT AWAKEN IN ME,IN MY PEOPLE SPIRIT AND SOUL I AM THERE TOO WITH THEM WE ARE THE ONLY TRUE RACE THAT WALK THIS MOTHER EARTH AND EVERY OTHER IF CAME FROM MOTHER AFRICA. I AM PROVE TO BE A PART. THE MUSICE TOUCH MY SOUL AND BLOOD LINE
EVERY RACE CAME OUT OF THE BLACK RACE. BLACK IS THE FIRST COLOR OF THE HUMAN RACE, READ AND STUDY THE FIRST COLOR OF THE FIRST MAN WHO FIRST WALK ON EARTH. THE BLACK-QUEEN-IS THE MOTHER OF ALL PEOPLE OF EVERY-COLOR.
yes Africa is my home I've never been to. Africa is where it all started millions of years ago. We all belong to mother Africa. Its home to us all it doesn't belong to one race but to all races.
I love the Internet...you can hear a song that you would never otherwise hear and it will be a total mystery as to where it comes from until someone comes along and finally tells you its origin. That is awesome. (I say this because I grew up in an Internetless world)
As a white European woman I, too, still bleed the same colour and my heart bleeds at all the horrendous injustices that whites have committed in their search for dominance and monetary gains, blind to all the beauty of other cultures. I am so upset about all the criminal acts colonialism and imperialism have committed. Thank you, Africa, for all the tremendous music you offer to the rest of us human beings!
using Shazam i got who sings them 1- Njabala Samite of Uganda 'Abaana Bakesa 2- Soukora Ali Farka Touré (from Mali) 3- Sycamore Tree Lady Saw (googled it, shes Jamaican, not african) thumbs up!
Its dark and snowing, its about -20 °C outside. But inside... the sun is up its warm and the zebras gracing in the savannah and the lions are sheltering under the Acacia tree.
It actually has been proven that we are not naturally violent. I recommend reading the book The Third Side by William Ury. Its a great read and talks about some fundamentally human things...
Ugandan folk song. It is about a lazy girl who did not know how to dig because she was so lazy, so when she got married her mum's would go to help her dig but she would be singing, let not my son- in- law find me digging. In this culture it a taboo for a son in- law and mother in law or father in law to shake hands or even see eye to eye.
Let me say the last song is African by way of Jamaica - dancehall reggae, Lady Saw, Under the Sycamore Tree. I laughed because its not directly "African" but Jamaican which is obviously rooted in Africa. The first too songs are foreign to me, but as a Jamaican, its weird to hear Lady Saw included.
one of the composers in the baroque period (i think) made an awesome song that was based of a medicine man that went to Africa to help the sick but i cant remember the title i Think is was Johann Sebastian Bach who made it but im not sure
Supp everyone. We all know that Afria bleeds and is due to the powerful countries that controls the weak countries. As history ones said, Africa was been dived by imperialisim. As we also know Africa as an inner conflict with the rebbels and famine. But lets face it if Africa was not a continent ful of black people, the continent wouldn't have been in this condition. Racil discrimination, segregation, and not knowing what equality is makes me think sometimes if we have any hope in this humanity.
I hope one day things will be better. See how the Moari and whites live side by side in New Zealand. Why could the south african and other impearalist copy a leaf from their book
@winks5656 I dont know ,many years ago I would sometimes pickup a college radio station and they would play alot of this music I recorded some of it on tape ,I'm just assuming its african,but I could be wrong
and greed. If we were all one colour, spoke the same language there will still be problems probably about territory or family. I wish it was otherwise but there
Everyone's heritage leads to the wonders of Africa.
OLD CHRIS COSMO wishes peace, love understanding and most of all RESPECT for one another,cause we have the same mother and she came from AFRICA.
LOVE UUU
The first song is Njabala by Samite , who is from Uganda . The middle song has already been identified correctly, the last song is Sycamore Tree by Lady Saw (Jamaican Queen of Dancehall)
Hope this helps those interested
¡¡¡ Extraordinario !!! ¡¡ Qué música !! Todo lo de África es, sencillamente ¡ Bello !
African music is next to the sounds of nature. Thanks for posting.
anze iko nyf too sna....
I am from Kansas USA and love this music.
I am from black forest, germany, I love african song´s. Thank´s for posted!!!
in this world nobody is behind nobody... i bet they have more connection with their soul than you, and that's the best achievement... i respect my ancesters, África is where humanity began, it´s in our DNA
These 3 african songs may be the best thing I have every listen to, here's why. The first African song is nothing but the epitome of harmonial perfection followed up by a absolutely chisled and structured ending, the second African song is a bit of a step down but is not far from perfect, the third African song is the worst of the bunch but don't let that fool you, this song still meets the standards of today surpassing Playboi Carti himself. 10/10 would listen to the whole video again.
I FEEL MT PEOPLE SPIRIT AWAKEN IN ME,IN MY PEOPLE SPIRIT AND SOUL I AM THERE TOO WITH THEM WE ARE THE ONLY TRUE RACE THAT WALK THIS MOTHER EARTH AND EVERY OTHER IF CAME FROM MOTHER AFRICA. I AM PROVE TO BE A PART. THE MUSICE TOUCH MY SOUL AND BLOOD LINE
you are not the only true race dont say that is stupit Wermacht xD
EVERY RACE CAME OUT OF THE BLACK RACE. BLACK IS THE FIRST COLOR OF THE HUMAN RACE, READ AND STUDY THE FIRST COLOR OF THE FIRST MAN WHO FIRST WALK ON EARTH. THE BLACK-QUEEN-IS THE MOTHER OF ALL PEOPLE OF EVERY-COLOR.
yes Africa is my home I've never been to. Africa is where it all started millions of years ago. We all belong to mother Africa. Its home to us all it doesn't belong to one race but to all races.
zittie cardell johnson Yes, but this really means nothing
+tom marchek true but will always be a Black Man's Domain!!!
There is absolutely no way on earth that people would stop violence, it happens because it's natural and our basic instinct.
soukora is from the second cd's"new african worldbeat"blue-packing, all the songs are beautiful on this one...
I love these songs!!! I wish I knew who they were. I want to buy the cd's
Love Afrikaaaaaaaa
Love the songs makes me think about nature☺️
I love the Internet...you can hear a song that you would never otherwise hear and it will be a total mystery as to where it comes from until someone comes along and finally tells you its origin. That is awesome. (I say this because I grew up in an Internetless world)
1. Njabala by Samite Of Uganda 'Abaana Bakesa'
2. Soukora by Ali Farka Touré & Ry Cooder
3. Sycamore Tree by Lady Saw
All thanks to Shazam. :)
Beautiful
As a white European woman I, too, still bleed the same colour and my heart bleeds at all the horrendous injustices that whites have committed in their search for dominance and monetary gains, blind to all the beauty of other cultures. I am so upset about all the criminal acts colonialism and imperialism have committed. Thank you, Africa, for all the tremendous music you offer to the rest of us human beings!
muchas gracias por este regalo, ésta música es maravillosa¡¡¡¡¡ Namsté :)
2. chanson BABA MAAL l'amoure la nuit tombe ...la nostalgie de l'AFRIQUE
I love the second song. Thanks for posting the clip.
njabala, we used to sing it in childhood classes after the njabala ghost folk tales, I never thought someone had recorded it as a real song
another beautiful song ..
Woow! Number 1 "Njabala" Ugandan
I LOVE YOU SO MUCH TO THE COUNTRY OF AFRICA...
Let us all live equal!
The song that began at 10:54 is Jamaican Dancehall Reggae, sung by a Lady Saw a Jamaican dancehall artiste.
I only know that Diarabi means Love (I hear it in the second song by Ali Farka). Beautiful music thanx!
Had to listen to these for my African Music Project homework
Hhhhhhhhhhh me 2
HAHAHAHAHA same
i'm from Croatia and I love this music :)
the second lead is from ali farka toure and ry cooder, call soukora :)
I love the second song the most ;).
S Carleen who sang it, pls explain,, I need,,
i love Africa
Unda di sycamore tree is by Lady Saw a Jamaican DJ. Lol...of all the songs
The last song is dancehall MrOhmy1988 and yes it is from Jamaica an the singer is an artist known as Lady Saw.
Och,beautiful.....
god bless you my brother
amazing song!!
The songs are very armonius.
second song is soukora by Ali farka toure
These songs are so goooooood :D
The 3rd song is 'Sycamore Tree', a Jamaican dancehall hit by Lady Saw.
THANKS !! I was trying to find the singer
I like the way they included a Jamaican song. Africa is their motherland too so that was cool to include the Carribbean. Great music.
kuuuumbaaayaaa my love, kuuumbaaaayaaa!
using Shazam i got who sings them
1- Njabala
Samite of Uganda 'Abaana
Bakesa
2- Soukora
Ali Farka Touré (from Mali)
3- Sycamore Tree
Lady Saw (googled it, shes Jamaican, not african)
thumbs up!
Love it!
Its dark and snowing, its about -20 °C outside. But inside... the sun is up its warm and the zebras gracing in the savannah and the lions are sheltering under the Acacia tree.
It actually has been proven that we are not naturally violent. I recommend reading the book The Third Side by William Ury. Its a great read and talks about some fundamentally human things...
Nice, right to my ipod
The middle song is Ali Farka Touré from Mali, and it sounds as if he's singing in Dioula....
This song is Njabala- Samite
the second one has a nice calipso beat... can any one help me with the tittle.plzz
second song is "Saukora" - Ali Farka
Ugandan folk song. It is about a lazy girl who did not know how to dig because she was so lazy, so when she got married her mum's would go to help her dig but she would be singing, let not my son- in- law find me digging. In this culture it a taboo for a son in- law and mother in law or father in law to shake hands or even see eye to eye.
Speak clear and direct
yes it is. It is written and sang by Lady Saw
i luv it
this is great
Let me say the last song is African by way of Jamaica - dancehall reggae, Lady Saw, Under the Sycamore Tree. I laughed because its not directly "African" but Jamaican which is obviously rooted in Africa. The first too songs are foreign to me, but as a Jamaican, its weird to hear Lady Saw included.
one of the composers in the baroque period (i think) made an awesome song that was based of a medicine man that went to Africa to help the sick but i cant remember the title i Think is was Johann Sebastian Bach who made it but im not sure
The second one is from Ali Farka Touré ;) He says "Diarabi" (My darling)
thank u for posting :)
l'afrique le plus beau des continents !
Hi, do you know the name of the Ali Farka Toure song? it's really beautiful
Samite of Uganda FTW!
muy buenas rolas de mexico
Supp everyone. We all know that Afria bleeds and is due to the powerful countries that controls the weak countries. As history ones said, Africa was been dived by imperialisim. As we also know Africa as an inner conflict with the rebbels and famine. But lets face it if Africa was not a continent ful of black people, the continent wouldn't have been in this condition. Racil discrimination, segregation, and not knowing what equality is makes me think sometimes if we have any hope in this humanity.
I come here not expecting a song in my language.
any Ugandans who sang njaabaala in those ghost stories from Grandmothers
Great
name of the second one pls??? it has a calypso beat..
what part of africa is this music from? ive been to south africa and may be going to egypt. this is definatly not arabic. is it swahili?
beautiful makeba
I got here and I was like WHAAAT, then I saw the profile pic. Ok
They also speeking broken English in somk parts of africa. like congo, etc.
3 songs what a name?
can i have tittles of these songs?
can u make this video mobile not able to play this on my andriod :( only pc
they do bloody suck
they do be bloody good
I hope one day things will be better. See how the Moari and whites live side by side in New Zealand. Why could the south african and other impearalist copy a leaf from their book
@winks5656 I dont know ,many years ago I would sometimes pickup a college radio station and they would play alot of this music I recorded some of it on tape ,I'm just assuming its african,but I could be wrong
habib koite should've def been added into the mix!
It starts today!
Under the sycamore tree sounds like a Jamaican. Am I correct?
The beat sounds like Bob Marley's reggae
Its African, the first song is from Uganda
african culture
and greed. If we were all one colour, spoke the same language there will still be problems probably about territory or family. I wish it was otherwise but there
MAMA ÁFRICA
Greed my dear, greed causes all of these problems
because few people want to become richer!
@DMG118 yes!!!! Thanku!!!
i agree.
No Ethiopia?
Demais!!
what lanaguage is that
thx from China ;)
cool
I will
Then you shouldn't say this people must be stupid. Your mind is free, I can't read it and I can't change it. I'm leaving this conversation. See you
njabala- samite
super