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  • Опубліковано 19 січ 2025

КОМЕНТАРІ • 52

  • @Mohamed-ln6vn
    @Mohamed-ln6vn 5 років тому +2

    Bumped up into this song again after a long time. Am an African American from Sierra Leone. Who's watching with me this 2019?

  • @idrissbenjamin2505
    @idrissbenjamin2505 5 років тому +9

    Still bumping this on my Chevy. 2019. Who else miss the good old days?

  • @itzsaffieasuman4915
    @itzsaffieasuman4915 3 місяці тому +2

    Sierra Leone music to the world 🗺 🇸🇱💃💃🇸🇱💪

  • @hawac23
    @hawac23 3 роки тому +2

    Beautiful song I play it over and over but still can’t get enough

  • @freetownsupreme
    @freetownsupreme 12 років тому +5

    The whole album was a classic.When Salone music was at it pinnacle.

  • @ajjohnson3416
    @ajjohnson3416 8 років тому +11

    i love this song from london i am british african/ sierra leone, thought at first it was a nigerian song, but its sierra leone even better

    • @royaugustin5460
      @royaugustin5460 8 років тому +1

      Aj Johnson yeah is a nice song

    • @princesssalmaidris5335
      @princesssalmaidris5335 6 років тому +1

      Stop claiming another man's country, you are Africa 🌍 and be proud of your country. I'm proudly African....

    • @ajjohnson3416
      @ajjohnson3416 3 роки тому +1

      @@princesssalmaidris5335 how can I claim another person's country if I am from Britain? I clearly stated British African/ sierra leone as I live in London not Sierra leone, if anything I am more proud to be from sierra leone than yu

  • @kaylow85
    @kaylow85 17 років тому +2

    I love this song. Manzu & C-bolt makes classic music, something missing with most of the new artist in Sierra leone... kalow

  • @TasharnJcole
    @TasharnJcole 9 років тому +1

    Beautiful song. I love it. One man's meat is an another man's poison. One love keep up the good work. BEAUTIFUL SONG!! GOOD BEAT!!!!

  • @mohamedfofanah2543
    @mohamedfofanah2543 5 років тому +6

    Am still with this song 2019

  • @solli5
    @solli5 17 років тому +2

    manzu avec c-blot.this was the biggest hit in your ablum that shark salon girls dem.grace.U.S

  • @jamesjallahuay5459
    @jamesjallahuay5459 8 років тому +2

    yeah, nice song. It brings memories to me, during school days back in SL. expecially during sporting competitions

  • @Lifeofforeign_
    @Lifeofforeign_ 7 років тому +2

    this music was d bomb💖💯
    old times music luks btr than nowadays

  • @Outreachat
    @Outreachat 15 років тому +2

    In a recent reply to my comments someone reminded me that S-L pidgin is called Krio (Creole). Of course we know that in Nigeria, but the point is so many of the local words in Krio are Nigerian Yoruba. Oga is a Yoruba word for master, but it's freely used from Naija to S-L. Potopoto don get fire: 0:27-0:30 (There is fire in the mud or swamp) is based on the Yoruba word for mud; it means something unheard of has happened. We should rejoice that gaps are being bridged in our West African culture.

    • @Tootisepop
      @Tootisepop 2 роки тому +1

      The Krios came from Yoruba tribe .

    • @GalaxyGirl08
      @GalaxyGirl08 Рік тому +1

      @@TootisepopNo they don’t. Oku people come from the Yoruba tribe. The Krios are of African American and Caribbean as well as recaptured slave decent

    • @GalaxyGirl08
      @GalaxyGirl08 Рік тому

      @@Tootisepop I’m well aware that black Americans and people from the Caribbeans have west and central African roots. However, after hundreds of years in bondage, and with the admixture of various African tribes, European and some Amer-Indian DNA, black Americans became their own unique ethnic group and created their own unique culture as descendants of slaves. You Nigerians want to take credit for everything. Instead of doing thorough research on the difference between Sierra Leone Krios and Oku people, you’d rather let ignorance take control and embarrass yourself. I’m Sierra Leonean. I know the history of my people.

  • @bluechampions3418
    @bluechampions3418 5 років тому +4

    Why do I always think the old days are better

  • @momotha3
    @momotha3 15 років тому +1

    dis is a sick song..i luv it!!

  • @marj49
    @marj49 12 років тому +1

    nuff respek from jamaica :D luvv dissa song ja.

  • @fatmatasesay8444
    @fatmatasesay8444 7 років тому +2

    I love it this so much

  • @Mousekit-b2s
    @Mousekit-b2s Рік тому

    Back in 2003/2004 still banging

  • @williamschege9121
    @williamschege9121 4 місяці тому

    Nice Nice Nice one

  • @wolfie_cutieafton4404
    @wolfie_cutieafton4404 7 років тому +1

    love this song

  • @bluechampions3418
    @bluechampions3418 8 років тому +2

    Yo this were the good times

  • @mariamaturay2728
    @mariamaturay2728 8 років тому +1

    nice song

  • @kadiatukamara4003
    @kadiatukamara4003 8 років тому +2

    l remember dis song

  • @alishatu
    @alishatu 13 років тому +3

    @ibenzawla i dont think that the nigerian people can understand the sierra leoneans! but the sierra leoneaqns can understand the nigerians!

  • @ibrahimsamura6857
    @ibrahimsamura6857 4 роки тому +1

    Who is watching 2020 avec c volt

  • @Outreachat
    @Outreachat 15 років тому +1

    "Eewo"' is from Igbo, meaning "Alas!" "Yeye" is Yoruba for nonsense; gbaju'e is scam artist. "Biko" is Igbo for please; egusi and eba are Yoruba and Igbo staples. Sierra-Leone should make the best of its rich cultural background, not quibble about its many sources. Singing in French even though it's officially an Anglophone country is a step in the right direction. Yoruba has been one of the main cultural influences on Salone society; the surprise is the rest of Nigeria has not been far behind.

  • @kadiatubangs
    @kadiatubangs 14 років тому +1

    love it

  • @ramatasesay9290
    @ramatasesay9290 5 років тому

    Nice song

  • @emmettt.mtaylue3463
    @emmettt.mtaylue3463 11 місяців тому

    I Dey miss salone

  • @ibrahimconteh8442
    @ibrahimconteh8442 5 років тому +2

    Me ah dae listen salone music anytem

  • @bluechampions3418
    @bluechampions3418 5 років тому +1

    Nostalgia

  • @jenebazgibril6158
    @jenebazgibril6158 7 років тому

    Good nd cherished memories

  • @kadijatubaragie8311
    @kadijatubaragie8311 Рік тому

    ❤🎉

  • @alphaasandy4789
    @alphaasandy4789 2 роки тому

    Bella

  • @mcakon2635
    @mcakon2635 5 років тому

    Throw back

  • @African227
    @African227 17 років тому

    who has this song in mp3 format?

  • @daudafornah7945
    @daudafornah7945 8 років тому

    we have been on this S L not now

  • @Outreachat
    @Outreachat 15 років тому

    We are saying the same thing, don't you think? Your spelling of "potopoto" (mud), is slightly different, but even when spelt as "potopota" it still refers to the same matter, wet earth. The sense of the usage is not as important as the meaning of the extraordinary occurrence it tries to convey: when mud catches fires it means something unusual has happened! In Yoruba they might have put the same idea differently, "A kii ri ina ninu ere" (No one finds a fire burning in a swamp).

  • @SerrethaKamara
    @SerrethaKamara 16 років тому

    people u all getting everything wrong this is a sierra leone aka lion mountians...i know this people okay so u cant tell me nothing....pure sierra leonean

  • @yanikekk
    @yanikekk 16 років тому

    its sierra leonean

  • @jeredine24
    @jeredine24 16 років тому

    lol this is funny to me...Sierra Leone, Nigerian what-da-fuck-ever. He sound kinda nigerian to me i am from sierra leone and ppl dont really talk like that. But u can always read up on his bio for all u crazy ppl who what to know. As for me we are all from West Africa so i don't really care.

    • @Tootisepop
      @Tootisepop 2 роки тому

      It’s almost like freed slaves that came back to Africa were mostly Nigerians

  • @African227
    @African227 17 років тому +1

    who has this song in mp3 format?