German gal here I love this song so much too it has been stuck in my head for months it sounds and feels like passt of a ritual of sort and I love that
It’s because in a sense it’s extremely spiritual, it reaches to the very center of who you are that deep notion and feeling of being grounded to everything.💚
Well because I don't care what others think when it comes to celebrating where I'm from. And I don't listen to people who judge because they haven't experience being in another culture, so that's why they're quick to judge.
Who else typed in 'want to bamba' to find this song? Love it. Been hearing it on people's vacation videos from Ghana. Just had to look for it. Happy that Afrobeats and African music on a whole is finally getting more recognition worldwide.
@@gigggiii What are you talking about? The singer and songwriter is Nigerian. The Ghanian made the beat. Actually, the instrumental was made by a European group; the ghanaian just added the amapiano. So give credit where credit is due.
@@gigggiii The artists is Nigerian, he is speaking Nigerian pidgin and using Nigerian slang, which is why Nigerians are actually explaining the lyrics and meaning of the song in every video to people including all Ghanaians and South Africans because they actually have zero clue.
Love this song, I’m from Ireland 🇮🇪 went to Durban South Africa I 2017 and African songs make me reminisce of the good times and people I met 💯 amazing place
@@Ико-ю1е wow, of course you would be proud of shedding blood unnecessarily, typical wild savage behavior... at least we don't live in a dictatorship that is robbing our countries wealth, peace and love dear neighbor
I've been a musician all my life. This is so powerful! A haunting melody. As if the Ancestors are singing to those alive today. Beautiful and powerful!! The rhythm is so driving! 🔥
Not African but aboriginal. Just because we are "Black" does not mean we are African or have African roots. That's the lie they told us in their history books to erase up as indigenous peoples.
Eric Levi's ERA was most sold French album in 1996! Wouldn't call that unrecognised just because these lads using ERA's Ameno as a sample forgot to credit them.
For people looking for the meaning of the song. Check here..... .......... You want to bam ba? ---- You wanna be initiated to a cult? You wanna chill with the big boys ---- You wanna hang out with people with affluence and influence. Now you dey run kitikiti, you dey run ketekete ---- No peace of mind, running away from his crimes. No fit drink water drop cup ---- Always looking over his shoulder. Shey you see how the thing goes ---- Now you know how it works (cultism). Telli me who blend you ---- Tell me who introduced you to cultism. .......... The song is talking about the dangers of cultism (dangerous Mafia-style gangs that originated from Nigeria). It's about a man who seeks redemption after becoming a member of a cult while in college and committed atrocities (murder) that endangers his life (he is being hunted by his past crimes and other cultists).
Born in America and my ethnicity is Haitian and this song is so powerful it makes me think how my ancestors were back in slavery and when they fought back the French for their freedom. Thank you Africa. This song is #1 on my list.
I'm an American Indian (Apache) and everytime I listen to this song, something in my soul wants to break out and dance. I'm so in love with this song! ❤
Come on now dude. Not everything is about Nigeria. There are about 53 countries from Africa. Do some research and you'll know he's an American based Ghanaian
@@okatakyiekwasiawukubekoe2021 LMAO did u understand the lyrics at all?? Only the producer of the beat is a Ghanaian, the artist you just heard his voice is Nigerian & he was rapping in pidgin English & Nigerian Edo language
Mr Boniface let’s give credit where due South Africans have mastered the craft and shared it with the west and to be honest it’s these Nigerian and southern love relationships that’s helped with this fusion
I come from Angola and I always said bring the people together... with this song you learn that the cohesion of the countries and the cultures bring many beautiful things for all of us... just great Ghana and Nigeria Greetings from 🇦🇴Angola-Luanda to Brothers and Sisters in Nigerian and Ghana 🇬🇭🇳🇬
love nwantiti and this one, two songs in the space of a 2 months and made by African hands were able to top the trend on social media, it is a joyful thing and it should shed more light on African music makers.. Greetings to our brothers in Africa and may God bless you all...
This is the most exciting, enchanting and enticing piece of musical art I’ve heard in a while 👍🏾💯 It’s almost like a ritual chant that can take you away to unknown paths 🤔
Why all the opinions about this song who cares just love the song for what it is, who care what the mix is Armeno or else it just a jamming song I know Goya laughing 😆 all the way to the bank 🏦 peace ☮️
The fact that this song is actually against cultism in Nigeria makes it so much better. “...You want to bam ba? (Meaning you want to be initiated right?) You wanna chill with the big boys Now you dey run kitikiti, you dey run katakata, you no fit drink water drop cup (Meaning; now you’re trying to run away from the harsh consequences of being a cultist. No rest of mind)
Exactly the interpretations bro thanks. I hope non Nigerians will stumble on your interpretations and understand what the song is talking about. And those claiming it is Ghana or South Africa hope they can now understand the real motive for this song. Pls shun social vices like cultism, ganstarism
This song is amazing, it's actually against cultism. “...You want to bam ba? " (Meaning you want to be initiated right?) "You wanna chill with the big boys ?" "Now you dey run kitikiti, you dey run katakata, you no fit drink water drop cup" (Meaning; now you’re trying to run away from the harsh consequences of being a cultist. No peace of mind)
I love this song how he talks in his native tongue about the motherland and how speaks about his son trying to join a gang and how he compares it to cult there’s nothing bad about this song it’s truly song that a lot kids need to listen too I also love the African beat with French Gospel in the back around This what I got from this song 🎵 ♥️👍🏻
Mix of three african countries. NIGERIA = the singer of this masterpics GHANA = the creators of the both sounds. SOUTH AFRICA = the owners of the gener, brilliant. This is africa when you mix the flavours
I can see that. It's definitely perfect to whine and chip to 🙌🏾 and of course calypso and soca has african influences, so I can definitely see the love of this song.
So basically he join the cult when he was young, he did a lot of bad things but as we all know stuff like that always come back to bite you so he found himself in a lot of trouble where they were coming after him, he went to the most high beng God and he saved him and told him not too do any evil again or it would be worse next time and he’d burn next time
Love african music. I've been listening to it since I was a little girl on the coast of Colombia South America !!! Now in USA on my 40's I still love it and enjoy it very much. It keeps me active and happy. 🎉❤
Even though i am very fast away from Afrika,i have always felt a liking for that place.I have not yes visited Afrika but i will not die without it....I think that she is the most special place in the world..big love from Albania💞🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱
Its funny how everyone wanna be associated with success. You have suddenly forgotten the artist and where he's from. Lol. Maybe when the music wins an award we will give it to the producer and not the artist. Lol #africansentiments
anyone from TikTok? 💙
Me aye
Yes me
This is mind-blowing. Makes me think of Black Panther
I think it is "say my pikin no go join cult" not "say my pikin don go join cult". The father was warning the child not to join a cult.
Me
Feels like it's historic, yet futuristic, yet modern all at once. It's mind blowing
Almost haunting
😁😁😁
We Edo people have style o
Definitely that’s how I feel when listening
@@SibusisoMoyo qwEAßàà
Who knew a song against cultism/gangs will become such a massive hit worldwide...kudos to Goya and the producer of this masterpiece
Against gangs? Why wouldn't go massive?
@@al-pg4zv many "upper" parts of the United States and Europe aren't exposed to it enough to realize how much it's a problem
*This song is literally stuck in my head rent free* 😭
Talk about living in your head rent free
Mine too.
Same 🤣
Bruuuuhhhh😭🤣
All day lol
A wee Northern Irish woman here. Absolutely in love with this. Gives me goosebumps every time xx
German gal here I love this song so much too it has been stuck in my head for months it sounds and feels like passt of a ritual of sort and I love that
It’s because in a sense it’s extremely spiritual, it reaches to the very center of who you are that deep notion and feeling of being grounded to everything.💚
Same 🥰🥰
@@lena9088 grjfy
I find myself singing it all the time 😁
This song, the classical vocals, mind-blowing. Then that strong African presence, phenomenal. HIS VOICE.......
👏👏
Lol... This is rap over Roman Catholic Gregorian chant. Google Ameno Gregorian chant.
@@bernadettesemple9301 My dear this song is by our African artiste. You can claim a tiny part and go sit outside the club with it
@@sphaleriteme she is correct alot of parts were samples from other music pieces
@@sphaleriteme Artist :') What a joke, it's so ugly.
By far the best version! Cant stop listening. Greetings from Turkey 🇹🇷
Selam kardeş
Hi brother
Lmao TikTok really giving the world these African GEMS! Hope all these dudes get rich and keep making amazing Amapiano
Exactly
Thank you for noticing the yano😂🙏
wooow
Already blocked for license issue.
It's pattern like Bahamian music called rake n scrape
This is one of my fav Nigerian songs and I'm a Nigerian so I am proud to be in this African culture.
It is parasitic and disgusting
Well that's your opinion, but that doesn't stop me from celebrating my culture and I'm proud of it.
Why?
Well because I don't care what others think when it comes to celebrating where I'm from. And I don't listen to people who judge because they haven't experience being in another culture, so that's why they're quick to judge.
You guys are killing it, this song is fire
Producer - Ghana
Singer - Nigerian
Style - Amapiano (South Africa)
Music uniting Africa
Amen
It actually has Azonto riddim, which is also a Ghanaian type of afrobeat.
And it's trending all over the world
As always ❤️😊👌🏽💕
@@rbnis867 Ameno the original song from ERA
This song is living in my head rent free. It's definitely chilling with my brain 🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 rent free eish
Agreed . ...ours too
Ikr
🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬 Nigerian songs tend to do that to you😂
E scatter my brain
Who else typed in 'want to bamba' to find this song? Love it. Been hearing it on people's vacation videos from Ghana. Just had to look for it. Happy that Afrobeats and African music on a whole is finally getting more recognition worldwide.
Didn't know Nigerian music was this popular in Ghana lol
😂 I sure did.
I started with (I wanna chill with the big boys)
Me hahaha. From tik tok 🤣
Me o
The combinations of his deep voice, the beats, singing and even the operatic sounds with a lesson to be learned is GENIUS!!!
It’s a masterpiece.
Its January 2022, lets see how many legends are listening to this masterpiece💚
I am
what masterpiece?... someone shouting random $hit while Ameno Amapiano is playing in the background.... yeah way to ruin a masterpiece
@@redserpent7 me
Shut up
dance baby
Africa always something special , greetings from Kosova 🇽🇰🇿🇦🇨🇫🤍
Kosovo is Serbia🇷🇸
I almost had a brain freeze trying to figure out where Kosovo is.
Hello from Kenya
African music is taking over the world. What a time to be alive!
You do know this is a remix of ameno, a French medieval inspired song
@@SoSimonSays and your point is??
you know jazz , rock and hiphop already made by africa. Africa is already great
@@SoSimonSays is that song trending? No, so that’s irrelevant.
Africa didn’t make rap,
2024 WHO STILL WANT TO BAMBA ???
Me! I wanna chill with the big boys
I wanna chill with the big boys
Me🎉
Me😂
Nigeria is on another level. Chill with the big boys. Love from Zimbabwe 🇿🇼
Nigeria is on another level with SA piano🤣
This isn't Nigerian. It's a Ghanaian artist doing South African Amapiano 😂
@@gigggiii What are you talking about? The singer and songwriter is Nigerian. The Ghanian made the beat. Actually, the instrumental was made by a European group; the ghanaian just added the amapiano. So give credit where credit is due.
Nigerians put alot of energy in whatever they do....... originality
@@gigggiii The artists is Nigerian, he is speaking Nigerian pidgin and using Nigerian slang, which is why Nigerians are actually explaining the lyrics and meaning of the song in every video to people including all Ghanaians and South Africans because they actually have zero clue.
Edo to the world!!! Say no to cultism🚀🚀🚀
Im mexican , I can understand how people feel so proud of this song. It’s beautiful and it makes you feel so much pride and powerful.
Aha what language is it?
@@candicenguluvhe3750 do you come here to ask me ? Instead of doing your own research? I mean you’re here for a reason right?.
Lmaoooo whatt
They play amapiano in Mexico bra?
@@akshaykaylaser6994 your level of ignorance. Bye.
Who is still listening to this song on 2024
Me in Jesus name
The devild
The Brady
The giant
The hung and small guy
You wanna chill with the big boys ...love it 🥰🥰❤ Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 approves
The African sound mixed with Western Church Choir sound is genius.
KENYANS GATHER HERE 🔥
We are all one. One Africa ❤️
💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽
They want to chill with the big boys , haha
Lol
@@mdawidatiki6960 lol right back in your face
An excellent mixture of African/Nigerian music with European/Gregorian chants...can't get enough.
absolutely beautiful
Nigerian is African
African to the world all the way from Trinidad 🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹
#Salute
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Finally 🔥🔥🔥
Amazing 🔥🔥Respect from Morocco 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦 Proud To Be African ❤️❤️Mama Africa ❤️❤️
Love this song, I’m from Ireland 🇮🇪 went to Durban South Africa I 2017 and African songs make me reminisce of the good times and people I met 💯 amazing place
SHOULD BE A GRAMMY WINNER THIS ONE 🔥🔥🔥
This song is trending number 4 in south Africa very nice remix 🤸🤸🤸💃💃
Love u Africa people, Thanx for this great song.
Respect from Azerbaijan🇦🇿🙏🌹
Nagorno Karabakh is Armenian.
Ameno by era, look it up
@@bodilsoldeberg5412 Karabakh is now free and controlled by the Azerbaijani army. We destroyed you in the 44-day war
@@Ико-ю1е wow, of course you would be proud of shedding blood unnecessarily, typical wild savage behavior... at least we don't live in a dictatorship that is robbing our countries wealth, peace and love dear neighbor
@@bodilsoldeberg5412 which country?
I've been a musician all my life. This is so powerful! A haunting melody. As if the Ancestors are singing to those alive today. Beautiful and powerful!! The rhythm is so driving! 🔥
Hi
BRAVO ZA KOMENTAR 🤗🥰
Sorry to ruin the mood the background is Latin
@@umeltedmilo8226 lmao she thought it was African natives chanting and shit
@@amyiyen Lol you made me laugh
Im Puerto Rican and our root are African is a strange but amazing feeling I get when I listen to African music 💕. Much love to Africa 🥰
All Puerto Ricans not have African roots.
I am also boricua and I fully identify with this bellaquera!
Puerto Rican and African don't fall far from the tree 💯
@@ismarjovannypalaciosmena.1701 ALL HUE-MANS have AFRICAN ROOTS!!! Are Puerto Ricans another species of being?
Not African but aboriginal. Just because we are "Black" does not mean we are African or have African roots. That's the lie they told us in their history books to erase up as indigenous peoples.
I am so in love with afrobeats and African music. I listen all day to their music... Great job Africans...keep them coming....
This is amapiono nkt afrobits
@@mabhodlelajj1195 True. However, Amapiano, by definition, is still "Afro-beat."
@@deviantmoore9744 afro beats is a sub genre under afro beat. Just like you can't call house music dubstep all because it's EDM
Where has this vibe been? I'm so glad these more unrecognized musicians are being praised
Yes. Era released the original in 1996
Eric Levi's ERA was most sold French album in 1996! Wouldn't call that unrecognised just because these lads using ERA's Ameno as a sample forgot to credit them.
Can't get over how good this song is!
Ameno song was the hit when I was young that is what is nice about this song . That voice over however sucks😐..
So good . I have it on repeat right now doing my cleaning 💃🏿💃🏿💃🏿
But. do you know wat it means ohh you just enjoying??
@@vjcruzuganda1426 why don’t you tell us what it means?
Me too.....it's on repeat
The background vocals has the medieval churchy sound and the main vocal has amazing raw voice that sounds legendary over the top of it all
It’s sick right??
The background vocals original is about 10 years old...
THIS SONG HAVE A BUZZZZZZ!!!! ALL THE WAY FROM JAMAICA WE FEELING IT!!!!! THIS SONG IS ON REPEAT FOR 1HR NOW!!!!!
All the way out here we jamming 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
yesssssssssssssssss
🔥🔥🔥
😂😂😂😂😂 it’s legit!!
Song bad yf
For people looking for the meaning of the song. Check here.....
..........
You want to bam ba? ---- You wanna be initiated to a cult?
You wanna chill with the big boys ---- You wanna hang out with people with affluence and influence.
Now you dey run kitikiti, you dey run ketekete ---- No peace of mind, running away from his crimes.
No fit drink water drop cup ---- Always looking over his shoulder.
Shey you see how the thing goes ---- Now you know how it works (cultism).
Telli me who blend you ---- Tell me who introduced you to cultism.
..........
The song is talking about the dangers of cultism (dangerous Mafia-style gangs that originated from Nigeria). It's about a man who seeks redemption after becoming a member of a cult while in college and committed atrocities (murder) that endangers his life (he is being hunted by his past crimes and other cultists).
Thanks for this. This song is powerful.
Thank you for the explanation.
Can some really escape it tho? Isnt there away out?
Someone*
Asanti
Nigeria - Ghana - South Africa = Thank you for this masterpiece
Do you have some akan videos on your channel?
@@stanleyhayford6881 unfortunately no
Please don't forget ERA the original composer
@@mirandachakwana3273 😉
This song hits me on a different level, I can’t get enough of it, it’s a true masterpiece
As a Trinidadian who grew up on Soca music, this music just speaks to me. It's the granddaddy of where our beats come from.
Indeed
Born in America and my ethnicity is Haitian and this song is so powerful it makes me think how my ancestors were back in slavery and when they fought back the French for their freedom. Thank you Africa. This song is #1 on my list.
Descent*
The original singers were French though.... the song Ameno by era
🇭🇹haïtian
@@dumptruckintruthduke it doesn't matter. The person said it reminds him her of her ancestors.
Solidarity to Haitians. Love from Greece!
I'm an American Indian (Apache) and everytime I listen to this song, something in my soul wants to break out and dance. I'm so in love with this song! ❤
Happy to see our African music become more recognized
This is a French song, ameno remixed with him singing over the top
@@SoSimonSays ...also remixed with "only time" and I speak francé...you want to bamba is not a french word.
@@SoSimonSays stop hating bro go listen to your white music from France then 😂
@@Cxnvict not hating just saying and dont bring race into it, your making yourself sound racist
@@SoSimonSays "African" is not even a race LMFAOO. He didnt say a word of "black".
I feel the energy of my African Ancestors in this song. For me the vibration cuts to my soul.
Ok buddy
Stop being so corny
@@AfriPrincess411 How is it corny? Africans talk about feeling their ancestors' presence. Don't insult people's experiences.
@@homoeconomicus5711 you chill out too big dog
@@AfriPrincess411 talk about it 😂😂
Nigerian talents never stop to take us high through music
I am from India. When I listen to this song it seems like I am listening to the ancient anthem of my forefathers even though I am not from Africa!
I feel so happy to be alive to experience this musical masterpiece. Feels like it speaks to my soul
Friends : "You're so quiet, what's on your mind?"
My mind 24/7 : "YOU WANT TO BAMBA? YOU WANNA CHILL WITH THE BIG BOYS??" 💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽
My guyyyy
I swear to God man! My mom was loading the dishwasher and walked up to her and said this to her face
Naughty boy 😂😂😂
@@vedswaminathan4780 🤣🤣😂
Love this song
Africa to the world 🌍 can confirm that this master piece is the national anthem for the all Africa 🔥🔥🔥
The choir is amazing. They sound like monks jamming something fierce.
Original song era ameno
@@julieteller9093 ahhhhhh!
The way 🇳🇬 Nigerians turns beat and music to something makes me love Nigeria 🇳🇬every minute
Come on now dude. Not everything is about Nigeria. There are about 53 countries from Africa. Do some research and you'll know he's an American based Ghanaian
@@okatakyiekwasiawukubekoe2021 LMAO did u understand the lyrics at all?? Only the producer of the beat is a Ghanaian, the artist you just heard his voice is Nigerian & he was rapping in pidgin English & Nigerian Edo language
Mr Boniface let’s give credit where due South Africans have mastered the craft and shared it with the west and to be honest it’s these Nigerian and southern love relationships that’s helped with this fusion
@@okatakyiekwasiawukubekoe2021 The singer is Nigerian and it was produced in Nigeria. Plus the official music video is on the Nigerian channel.
Hes Ghanaian
This is proper amapiano shout out to Ghana and Nigeria 🇳🇬🇬🇭 love from SA 🇿🇦
The song is nigerian and yeah the beat is ampiano
@@jiminsgurl3241 the producer is Ghanaian
@@jiminsgurl3241 the producer is Ghanaian
@@maxwellkwadwobosea6794 so? Did the producer sing the song?
@@nuiyaroberts3495 The owner of the song is a Ghanaian..this is just a remix....why are that dumb!!!
Africa is here to reign....we're unstoppable...Go black Music Go ❤💖💯💯
My two cultures together African and European proud of it
There really is nothing to dislike about this song, its so perfectly made
There really is nothing to dislike that I subbot, scam my fans and that's perfectly made.
really
This is such a cliche comment.
True
Robot
*AFRICAN MUSIC TO THE WORLD*
These africans dudes are killing de music industry Man. Their rythem are epic 🔥
The problen comes when you want to replace article "the"with "de"....I mean,is it Soo hard to write good English?
@@teresamoraa1859 is it hard to stop caring?
@@teresamoraa1859 she write English they way an English man writes her language
I come from Angola and I always said bring the people together... with this song you learn that the cohesion of the countries and the cultures bring many beautiful things for all of us... just great Ghana and Nigeria
Greetings from 🇦🇴Angola-Luanda to Brothers and Sisters in Nigerian and Ghana
🇬🇭🇳🇬
There is something electric ⚡️ about this song. It feels like im in a time machine into the future. Awesome 👏🏾
Yes, time machine back to 1996 when era released ameno.
love nwantiti and this one, two songs in the space of a 2 months and made by African hands were able to top the trend on social media, it is a joyful thing and it should shed more light on African music makers.. Greetings to our brothers in Africa and may God bless you all...
This is one of those timeless songs that will sound lit for years to come
First, it's the meaning behind this song, then its uniqueness. I'm a Jamaican who listens Nigerian music DAILY.❤️❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥🧨🧨🧨🧨🧨🧨🧨💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Music has no borders
This is the most exciting, enchanting and enticing piece of musical art I’ve heard in a while 👍🏾💯 It’s almost like a ritual chant that can take you away to unknown paths 🤔
True the background vocals
This the most uncultured comment 😂 just cause u didn't reference the original Ameno by Era
@@Mr_Nick3 Maybe I didn’t listen to the one you mentioned. It’s cultured to enquire before judgement 🤔
Why all the opinions about this song who cares just love the song for what it is, who care what the mix is Armeno or else it just a jamming song I know Goya laughing 😆 all the way to the bank 🏦 peace ☮️
ruclips.net/video/f2IKijcobCg/видео.html
We need to give Amapiano credit for this sick beat...
No really. 💃💃💃💃🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thank you Shaq for introducing this one to us!
This is something else...not just music but sounds out of this world... This is a song to the world
I AM PROUDLY EDO, NIGERIAN AND AFRICAN, THIS SONG IS TRULY EPIC! #Africatotheworld🌏💃💃💃💃
I was so surprised that the singer is from bini
Yes Jesus is the son of God
All GLORY 💪💪🙌 and PRAISE Go to God
Thank you our heavenly father
Nothing can compare to you
Amen🙏
This is what happens when AFRICA UNITE… pure ART
Pure facts
African music high meditation 🇯🇲🙏🏿🏝 nuff love from Yaad !!!
The fact that this song is actually against cultism in Nigeria makes it so much better.
“...You want to bam ba?
(Meaning you want to be initiated right?)
You wanna chill with the big boys
Now you dey run kitikiti, you dey run katakata, you no fit drink water drop cup
(Meaning; now you’re trying to run away from the harsh consequences of being a cultist. No rest of mind)
Thanks for the interpretation.
That's a good one
Exactly the interpretations bro thanks. I hope non Nigerians will stumble on your interpretations and understand what the song is talking about.
And those claiming it is Ghana or South Africa hope they can now understand the real motive for this song.
Pls shun social vices like cultism, ganstarism
Hello all the way from Atlanta, Ga.!
What does “Ameno dori me” mean? What is the meaning of the chorus? Thanks 🙏🏽
@@cjohnson01cj It's a Latin for feel my pain (in this case, the pain of cultism)
Qui est Francophone et est ici en 2024 comme moi ???🎉😍
This song is amazing, it's actually against cultism.
“...You want to bam ba? "
(Meaning you want to be initiated right?)
"You wanna chill with the big boys ?"
"Now you dey run kitikiti, you dey run katakata, you no fit drink water drop cup"
(Meaning; now you’re trying to run away from the harsh consequences of being a cultist. No peace of mind)
Wooooow thanks now I love it more
Wow thanks for That!!’Love this song and wondered what it was about
Thanks for this lesson 🙂
Oh my you've enlightened some of us. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Right on
I am 64 and loving this tune fabulous... I want to Bamba and chill with the big boys.. Wicked Tune 💃💃💃💃💃💃
No matter what year your in listening to this banger, you coming back shows how hard this tune hits~Bless up to all you who listened 💯
I love this song how he talks in his native tongue about the motherland and how speaks about his son trying to join a gang and how he compares it to cult there’s nothing bad about this song it’s truly song that a lot kids need to listen too I also love the African beat with French Gospel in the back around
This what I got from this song 🎵 ♥️👍🏻
Pretty sure it's Latin not french btw
It’s group called era they are French lmao
I did my homework u can google it 🙄
@@amberscott8994 it’s Latin lyrics, might be sung by a Frenchie but definitely meant to be Latin lyrics.
@@amberscott8994 yes, the group is Era and is french, but the lyrics are in "macaronic latin" (wtf?). But yes, it's a beautiful song ❤️
This is the first time to hear African's songs 😍😍😍😍
Wow this song is soooo contagious. From the time it comes on it makes you wanna dance and it makes me happy. I love this song ♥️
Mix of three african countries.
NIGERIA = the singer of this masterpics
GHANA = the creators of the both sounds.
SOUTH AFRICA = the owners of the gener, brilliant. This is africa when you mix the flavours
Congo. 👁👄👁
Let just embrace how Africans are! Regardless of boarders and names!
We’re just Africans. All these colonial borders should be irrelevant.
I was lost between the flavours😂
Mix of three African countries and France: for the sampling.
AWESOME TRAX!! Mixing the entire African genre/tempo from past to future combined..Real genius at work!!
This banging in Trinidad and Tobago🇹🇹
I can see that. It's definitely perfect to whine and chip to 🙌🏾 and of course calypso and soca has african influences, so I can definitely see the love of this song.
Dope dope. All the love from 🇰🇪🇰🇪
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Sounds occult,gives me goosebumps all the time, can't stop listening 🎧 🇿🇲🇿🇲🇿🇲
It actually is. I just learnt the rapper went to the #1 cult university in Nigeria.
@@okochaten Now that's serious
So basically he join the cult when he was young, he did a lot of bad things but as we all know stuff like that always come back to bite you so he found himself in a lot of trouble where they were coming after him, he went to the most high beng God and he saved him and told him not too do any evil again or it would be worse next time and he’d burn next time
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Love african music. I've been listening to it since I was a little girl on the coast of Colombia South America !!! Now in USA on my 40's I still love it and enjoy it very much. It keeps me active and happy. 🎉❤
They should play this at the AFCON final ceremony. Imagine all the footballers, staff and crowds just dancing happily 😊 ❤💛💚
Well said
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Even though i am very fast away from Afrika,i have always felt a liking for that place.I have not yes visited Afrika but i will not die without it....I think that she is the most special place in the world..big love from Albania💞🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱
I will take you to africa
This is perfect 🇦🇱🇦🇱
Love you ❤️
When you do come, do well to visit Ghana. It's breath talking and unbelievable place
Please visit Africa ,youll be home to your soul
Takes me back to my years in Africa, in Sierra Leone. Memories.
almost 2025 who still gere❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥🔥🔥🔥
Ghana to the world 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭💥💥💥💥💯💯💯🇿🇦🧡 Nekutenz💯💯🧡🧡🧡
Its funny how everyone wanna be associated with success. You have suddenly forgotten the artist and where he's from. Lol. Maybe when the music wins an award we will give it to the producer and not the artist. Lol #africansentiments
@@mcdonald6634 we hear ❤
I love African ppl and there songs...they have so much meaning in there songs and very spiritual
Their
Ameno by era, look it up
OK kool
This song is addicting..I have nothing to do with African culture yet cannot stop myself listening this song over and over 💗
You don't have to understand the meaning of a song to enjoy it. Music doesn't have barriers all we need is to enjoy the beat and flow
Soy Argentina y encontre esta música de casualidad y me encantooo!! Saludos y felicidades a Africa y obviamente a los creadores de esta canción!
This song speaks to my spirit and ancestors! Make it longer please
“Say no to joining cults” I love the message ❤️
Is not in our culture to Join cults we Africans are smarter and wiser. 🦂
This music is spiritual. Each of us wanders off our thoughts while listening to it. It is Divine inspiration. We sing as well once in a lifetime.
Truly you hit the spot with spiritual. It’s in there.
I love the bass, beats, rhythm everything on this even though I'm Russian and doesn't understand a single word! This song is a whole vibe! 03/22!
Proud to be Edo man. This song just makes me feel my home town of Uromi