Original voice is from Solomon Islands. I have not seen Deep Forest acknowledge that it is from Solomon Islands. The dialect is from a province in Solomon Islands
Love this group but does the guy at the keys look like the guy who played in the Ghostbusters movie that came out the painting just popped in my head 😂😊 but this guy right here is the good side of that one from the movie he doesn't steal babies he calms them an they just go to sleep 😊😂🤔😊
Ok, Deep Forest has ‘ commercialized ‘ Afunakwa s original lullaby,but this commercialization is better, and more progressive than ‘that’ old tribal-feudal, self-inflicting and self- limited Isolation, because only after this commercialization will come equality and prosperity for all!!
The original voices were apparently from a royalty-free collection of recordings which anyone could use if they purchased the collection/sample. This usually means the singer was already paid and you don't have to credit them, although sometimes royalty-free rules say you have to also credit the original person.
Deep Forest's signature song "Sweet Lullaby" centres around an uncredited recording of ancestral Baegu lullaby "Rorogwela" from Northern Malaita, sung by a woman named Afunakwa, and recorded by ethnomusicologist Hugo Zemp. The recording was used without authorization from Afunakwa, Zemp, label UNESCO discs or distributor Auvidis, although Zemp had earlier reluctantly given oral permission for an unrelated recording to be used. The Deep Forest project has since become a cause celèbre as an example of primitivist caricature and cultural appropriation - AGAWU, V. KOFI
you are free to listen to all the videos and musical genres that exist, I invite you to visit other videos that are more appropriate to your ear, there are millions.- regards
5:30 look the guy who knows this us stupid yet made the top 30 is laughing and then the black guy nods like he understands and loves this very annoying voice and song that i hate yet love since its very funny and weird and is great to play for people who never heard it and watching their face expressions is priceless. Lol who sings well talks??? A dying or very thirsty old lady??? This is too funny and way too annoying :)
They stole the song from a native women and became rich in the process never even mentioning her, let alone sharing the profits. May they rot in peace.
Deep Forest's signature song "Sweet Lullaby" centres around an uncredited recording of ancestral Baegu lullaby "Rorogwela" from Northern Malaita, sung by a woman named Afunakwa, and recorded by ethnomusicologist Hugo Zemp. The recording was used without authorization from Afunakwa, Zemp, label UNESCO discs or distributor Auvidis, although Zemp had earlier reluctantly given oral permission for an unrelated recording to be used. The Deep Forest project has since become a cause celèbre as an example of primitivist caricature and cultural appropriation - AGAWU, V. KOFI
What a pleasure to find a live performance of this song!!!
This song is a masterpiece! It never gets old, it just gets stronger.
L
I like how this version starts with emphasis on the enchanting voice of
Afunakwa.
A lady originally from my country, Solomon Islands 🇸🇧
I love her voice
Sax 🎷 on the keyboard 🎹 with a mouthpiece
This goes over my head 😀😳🤗
Fanstatic performance 💫🌺💫
When I’m listening to this song , I feel like down and happy in the same time
Same.
Som mágico ! Espetacular! Vem de outro universo ! 👏
genial... una canción para volar directo al espacio interno! cuántas sensaciones relacionadas con el alma de la humanidad me proporciona está música!!
Qué bonito 🌌🌠🌟🌉🌃🚀🌔🌛🌜🌓🌝
Saludos !!!!
Una belleza de melodía . Una obra maestra . Dios ! Cómo amo esta canción !
Jul/ 2020 still touching my soul 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼💫❤
Amei amei amei amei ja se fazem 20 anos que ouço essa canção. Se tornou um mantra
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@Bradley Heath flixportal :)
@Eden Jaxon Thanks, signed up and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :D I really appreciate it!!
@Bradley Heath no problem :)
Original voice is from Solomon Islands. I have not seen Deep Forest acknowledge that it is from Solomon Islands. The dialect is from a province in Solomon Islands
John Muria Jnr ... a great voice so deep and I don’t understand what ‘s about but seems like a strong melody full of ...
Correcto!!!
Si pues
Is the language swahili?
@@gustavocardenascampos2414 no it's a dialect from the Solomon Islands
Maravilhosa canção!❤
Mélange doux et harmonieux et beau jeu "soufflé" . Tout en finesse plutôt qu'en démonstration Eric bravo !
Watch as I play the saxophone on the keyboard.. 😂
Cannot watch a thief...
Beautiful 💜
😍 puts my mind and soul at peace.
thanks!!
❤
Amazing tunes 🔥🔥🔥🔥 I love it❤❤
💖🌿🌬Eric with Deep Forest Deep Divine🌿🎵💖
🤗Hermoso!😍
Loved it. Always...
Repeat offer and offer so lovely that song
Love this group but does the guy at the keys look like the guy who played in the Ghostbusters movie that came out the painting just popped in my head 😂😊 but this guy right here is the good side of that one from the movie he doesn't steal babies he calms them an they just go to sleep 😊😂🤔😊
He is from hell...sulphur lake..
ROTFL 🤣
Genius
😢 we need more!!!
Why doesn't Deep Forest acknowledge that it's a Melanesian chant from Solomon Islands in the South Pacific.
Indeed .. a traditional song that was taken and made millions .
@@bkay88 that ‘ traditional song’, had it made millions, without Deep Forest adopting it creatively?
Blick Bassi from Cameroon - Keep it up Bro
Bravooo!!! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Me encanta...😍
Ya esta en la lista de GENIOS
Masterpiece!
Muitas vivências......
Lindo demais!
😍 Que lindo
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Like deep forest music all compact disc I have
SPETACULAR
This song is from Solomon island in my Province...😱
Did they(Deep Forest) ever gave due credits to the original singer?
Ok, Deep Forest has ‘ commercialized ‘ Afunakwa s original lullaby,but this commercialization is better, and more progressive than ‘that’ old tribal-feudal, self-inflicting and self- limited Isolation, because only after this commercialization will come equality and prosperity for all!!
The original voices were apparently from a royalty-free collection of recordings which anyone could use if they purchased the collection/sample.
This usually means the singer was already paid and you don't have to credit them, although sometimes royalty-free rules say you have to also credit the original person.
Solomon Islands!
bellísimo 😍
Superb
The bass player is so over this guy. He's had a guts full just look at his face! he's not..keen...hahahaahah
I was just thinking the same thing. lol.
@@westcoastogee585 At the same time. Great song hahahaha
Amazing
Hypnotic
There is just something about this song i have failed to figure out
"deep" n pure
Soft
❤️
from the Solomon Islands
Great thieves.....
Amazing🤍 Pure🤍
Were the Are Are people of the Solomon Islands ever compensated/paid for the use of their vocals?
I read they didn't pay or get permission to sample this song, so they reached a settlement/agreement.
@@ignazs.5816 Interesting. And for the ethnomusicologist in the middle, Hugo Zemp? Any apology to them?
so sweet
rachel epote Really soothing 😍
universal
Where was that performing?
The guy in control is too loud , my thought .
il a une tête de hollandais on dirait un colon autour de ces renoi
who is singing actually?
Márta Sebestyén.en varios temas y en otros su hija
The original singer has passed away.
An old lady from the country called Solomon Islands. The original song is called rorogwela
Deep Forest's signature song "Sweet Lullaby" centres around an uncredited recording of ancestral Baegu lullaby "Rorogwela" from Northern Malaita, sung by a woman named Afunakwa, and recorded by ethnomusicologist Hugo Zemp. The recording was used without authorization from Afunakwa, Zemp, label UNESCO discs or distributor Auvidis, although Zemp had earlier reluctantly given oral permission for an unrelated recording to be used. The Deep Forest project has since become a cause celèbre as an example of primitivist caricature and cultural appropriation - AGAWU, V. KOFI
Couldn't you just stay home and put the cd on
I REALLY DO NOT UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU WRITE
zesergio FIDALGO I want to see a real singer. I don't want to just hear a voice from a keyboard!
you are free to listen to all the videos and musical genres that exist, I invite you to visit other videos that are more appropriate to your ear, there are millions.- regards
You are crazy esse
This is Live?
te gusta o no seria lo importante...saludos
А где бабуля ?
5:30 look the guy who knows this us stupid yet made the top 30 is laughing and then the black guy nods like he understands and loves this very annoying voice and song that i hate yet love since its very funny and weird and is great to play for people who never heard it and watching their face expressions is priceless. Lol who sings well talks??? A dying or very thirsty old lady??? This is too funny and way too annoying :)
tu comentario es patético, no aporta nada , ni siquiera amerita explicate algo
They stole the song from a native women and became rich in the process never even mentioning her, let alone sharing the profits. May they rot in peace.
Really??? :(
Deep Forest's signature song "Sweet Lullaby" centres around an uncredited recording of ancestral Baegu lullaby "Rorogwela" from Northern Malaita, sung by a woman named Afunakwa, and recorded by ethnomusicologist Hugo Zemp. The recording was used without authorization from Afunakwa, Zemp, label UNESCO discs or distributor Auvidis, although Zemp had earlier reluctantly given oral permission for an unrelated recording to be used. The Deep Forest project has since become a cause celèbre as an example of primitivist caricature and cultural appropriation - AGAWU, V. KOFI