Grew up as a kid listening to this music 24/7 in Yaba Lagos Nigeria. The security man in front of our house plays this track and others all day. Heard he died recently may Allah bless his soul. We call him Dan Gariya as a kid don't know what that means though. Though I don't understand a word of what she sings, her voice and instrumentals has been imprinted in my head forever. Good Music they say cuts across tribes, age and breaks down barriers too. I can listen to Oumou Sangare all day.
I lived in Isolo until the 2000. We had a few "malams" who will serenade us with their guitars. They were always happy to give me an extra "baba Dudu". Those guys decorated our childhood. Sending them blessings and peace. Thanks for sharing your story.
While growing up I love her so much ad almost all her songs but I don't understand the language up till date I still listen to her songs ad it always make cry
I'm Yoruba from Nigeria. The language you sing with is unknown to me but it touches my soul so deep I could not hold back tears. You are an enduring inspiration. You will live long enough to give more to coming generations.
I'm from the US I follow her music for many years. This is Mali music I thought. I listen to a lot of music that comes out of Mali. I feel as if my roots come from the land of Mali.
@@farhiyaa4880 sorry but it is a ancien dialect of bambara that I don't understand very much (evethough I grew up in Mali lol) "Womens, Malian's women, African's women, workers of the society. " this is the chorus of the song. And she is basically describing how important women are and are glorifying them in the lyrics
My father is from Mali, my mom is from Nigeria,i was born in Abidjan Cote D'Ivoire,i never ever been in Mali,i will be visiting my home country Mali very soon, much love from Lagos Nigeria ❤❤
I pray for Mali during this Ramadan, no power during the day or night on top of the blazing heat. My cousin is over there right now receiving his barika from Allah. It amazes me how great his spirit is. He refuses to leave Mali, no matter what. I'm really proud of him.
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La première fois j'ai écouté ce morceau Moussolou de l'album éponyme, c'était à la Radio France Internatonale dans l'émission En sol majeur de Yasmine Chouaki. J'en étais très ému. Après elle a été reçue par Claudy Siar dans Couleur tropicale toujours sur Rfi. Dans cette émission, la diva était revenue sur les circonstance de la composition de ce moreau. J'ai encore un enregistrement de cette émission. Quand j'ai l'angoisse de la panne blanche c'est Oumou qui me dépanne. Oumou Sangaré est une icône de la musique africaine. Je nourris le rêve de la rencontrer un de ces jours. J'ai un cousin qui adore également sa musique.
I am a Yoruba from Nigeria and I knew this songs from childhood. I so much love it and its melody. I am playing it Currently even though I do not understand the language. I had to use artificial intelligence on Google to search by its melody. Thanks to Google technology.
I don't pretend to answer for humanity, it would be extremely pretentious but my guess is ,not everyone is curious enough to open their ears to great music out there !
I am also a great fan of Malian music. Hope to visit the country some time. I live in Brazil, a country with strong ties to Africa, especially in the North of the country and the state of Bahia. Due to the notorious slave trade, Brazil has this mix of races that makes the country so different and so interesting. And I'll be cheering for Mali at Qatar 2022!
Lovely to read this! I live in the Southeast region, São Paulo city. It is indeed notorious to see our different mixes of people. I find it so cool that in Bahia there are many black people with light-coloured eyes which I find a very beautiful particular mix of people.
Oumou demeure la meilleure chanteuse des temps. Sans comprendre les paroles tu te retrouves dans la chanson et tu t’emportes sans même savoir. Soit béni Oumou
Here from TikTok,I’m from Yoruba Tribe in Nigeria and this song touches my heart,whenever I hear songs like these I feel as though my tribe still remains somewhere,maybe I’m Yoruba mixed with something that has to do with tribes like these ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Love Mali from Italy❤️ met a delightful, deep, expressive and spiritual family years ago in Milan. Great people, great artists (Ali Farka Tourè my undisputed favorite one)
Am a Nigerian and doesn't understand the language but am always thinking of inviting Oumou Sangare for a function if the chances warrants. I once saw her live performance in Maiduguri Nigeria long time ago. I very much love her music.
I am a mende from Sirrra Leone, my grand Mum was a mandigo , she love this music so much, and myself the music always so touched me that i always like playing it. And i like the oumou Sangare so much more than what you may imagine
I have adored Oumou Sangare's music for over twenty years now. Ms. Sangare, I adore your voice, the accompaniment which breathes with inspiration, and the overall timbre of the music. I was fortunate enough to see you in concert in Boston in the mid-1990s.
Sometimes , we as humans do not know how to define a work of art because we are forced to listen to music with our eyes but not with our hearts. She's a queen❤
One love Africa! Reading the comments, seeing us Africans talking about the significance of this audio masterpiece in our lives. Lovin' this from: 🇿🇦 🇿🇦 ❤ ❤ ❤
C'est par cette musique que j'ai découvert la diva en 1987. Orchestration sublime, rencontres entre les instruments de l'Afrique de l'ouest et les violons.
All the way from Lagos I went to university Zaria the Northern part of Nigeria 30yrs The music is all other the north, i don’t know the artist name I don’t understand the wording but it do make me cry . Today someone use it on reels, I saw the name,I rush to RUclips 🎉 Weldon 😅
Escuchar la música y la letra, hace que uno sienta el calor de la gente y el lugar tan antiguo y hermoso. Siento el sol quemar mi piel y el trabajo fuerte día a dia en cada sonido. Saludos desde Perú
Oumou Sangare, I love your stunning voice and tremendous music. I even saw you at a concert in London, England UK. I hope to see you again at another concert after the Coronavirus.
I am a Yoruba from Nigeria and I knew this songs from childhood. I so much love it and its melody growing up. I am playing it Currently even though I do not understand the language. I had to use artificial intelligence on Google to search by its melody. Thanks to Google technology.
Hello I am from india. I can't understand the words but your music is truly beyond the boundaries of languages and national borders. I really really enjoy a lot whenever I listen this wonderful song and marvelous music. Thank you thank you so much.
I wish I had the opportunity to see this beautiful African bird whose songs make me feel like an African. You and Amie Kallon of Sierra Leone will live forever in the minds of Africans.
This music is so beautiful! I first heard your voice in listening to "Imagine" with Herbie Handcock and others and there is something so special and lovely about your voice that caught my attention and I had to hear more! Thank you for your song and your Spirit like pure water traveling through the forest! Miles of smiles from Whidbey Island WA USA
I am highly motivated, inspired and impressed by the sonorous voice and music although I did not understand the language but it touches my heart and soul, I am Yusuf Babatunde Yoruba man from Nigeria
hello there i am from Addis ,Ethiopia and every Mali song i listen to just gives me this quite clam and relaxing feeling ... at first i thought i t was our song its incredibly very similiar
My all time favorite artist may God bless you and your generation...I don’t wanna understand the language but it touches my soul anytime am listening to it
Oumou sangare is singing for women. She’s kinda giving advice by saying that they should serious in whatever work they doing in life. Take their jobs, their home and their marriage seriously.
J'adore ta musique, Oumou , avec ta voix si limpide et pure ! Tu me bercés depuis les années de jeunesse. Allah t'accorde encore plus longtemps pour nous enrichir de ton talent. Le Mali a bcp de chance de t'avoir
this song bring great memories, my late dad favorite song. anytime I listen to this song it brings tears in my eyes, I may not know the meaning but something about her voice is magical.
Grew up as a kid listening to this music 24/7 in Yaba Lagos Nigeria. The security man in front of our house plays this track and others all day. Heard he died recently may Allah bless his soul. We call him Dan Gariya as a kid don't know what that means though.
Though I don't understand a word of what she sings, her voice and instrumentals has been imprinted in my head forever. Good Music they say cuts across tribes, age and breaks down barriers too. I can listen to Oumou Sangare all day.
Same here, I lived in Mile 12. If you know that place, it's has lots of Hausa/Fulanis. They use to serenade us with this song and others then.
I lived in Isolo until the 2000. We had a few "malams" who will serenade us with their guitars. They were always happy to give me an extra "baba Dudu". Those guys decorated our childhood. Sending them blessings and peace. Thanks for sharing your story.
Histoire touchant ❤❤❤
While growing up I love her so much ad almost all her songs but I don't understand the language up till date I still listen to her songs ad it always make cry
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Music is indeed a universal language. Much appreciation from the East Africa, Ethiopia, Oromia
Here I am too❤
From Ethiopia 🇪🇹
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I'm Yoruba from Nigeria. The language you sing with is unknown to me but it touches my soul so deep I could not hold back tears. You are an enduring inspiration. You will live long enough to give more to coming generations.
I am yoruba too I was born in ivory coast. She sin in bambara language. She is singing and talking about African woman. She is from Mali
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I'm from Ireland just love her work it speaks to the soul
I'm from the US I follow her music for many years. This is Mali music I thought. I listen to a lot of music that comes out of Mali. I feel as if my roots come from the land of Mali.
@@backtoafrika I will not be surprised. Because a lot of AA are from west Africa
I'm from SA 🇿🇦I always love Oumou's music
Thank u for singing in your language 🔥❤️🫶🏾🙌🏾🙏🏾
i am an Ethiopian, i had food from Mali ambassador family. The music by Oumou Sangare is i always love, thank you so much!!!
Me too Ethiopian 🇪🇹 and the beat resonates with us deeply especially Western part of Ethiopia 🇪🇹🔥🙌
Moussolou means women
She is praising and greeting women from Mali and Africa.
thank you..I been wondering what she saying. Are you able to translate for me
thanks
@@farhiyaa4880 sorry but it is a ancien dialect of bambara that I don't understand very much (evethough I grew up in Mali lol)
"Womens, Malian's women, African's women, workers of the society. " this is the chorus of the song. And she is basically describing how important women are and are glorifying them in the lyrics
@@djelikamotochika2992 thanks for sharing this explanation - it makes the song even more moving!
Machala
What a pure soul madam oumou, love from Sierra Leone 🇸🇱🇸🇱🇸🇱
My father is from Mali, my mom is from Nigeria,i was born in Abidjan Cote D'Ivoire,i never ever been in Mali,i will be visiting my home country Mali very soon, much love from Lagos Nigeria ❤❤
Your welcome
I pray for Mali during this Ramadan, no power during the day or night on top of the blazing heat. My cousin is over there right now receiving his barika from Allah. It amazes me how great his spirit is. He refuses to leave Mali, no matter what. I'm really proud of him.
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You have made the people of Wassulu, Mali and the continent of Africa so proud. May you live long to inspire generations to come.
La première fois j'ai écouté ce morceau Moussolou de l'album éponyme, c'était à la Radio France Internatonale dans l'émission En sol majeur de Yasmine Chouaki. J'en étais très ému. Après elle a été reçue par Claudy Siar dans Couleur tropicale toujours sur Rfi. Dans cette émission, la diva était revenue sur les circonstance de la composition de ce moreau. J'ai encore un enregistrement de cette émission. Quand j'ai l'angoisse de la panne blanche c'est Oumou qui me dépanne. Oumou Sangaré est une icône de la musique africaine. Je nourris le rêve de la rencontrer un de ces jours. J'ai un cousin qui adore également sa musique.
1 question for humanity out there, why are such types of masterpiece fine arts denied views????????? Love from Ethiopia🇪🇹🇪🇹
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I love ethiopian music ☺️ and i dont hundrestand the haters 🙂
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I am a Yoruba from Nigeria and I knew this songs from childhood. I so much love it and its melody. I am playing it Currently even though I do not understand the language. I had to use artificial intelligence on Google to search by its melody. Thanks to Google technology.
I don't pretend to answer for humanity, it would be extremely pretentious but my guess is ,not everyone is curious enough to open their ears to great music out there !
I am also a great fan of Malian music. Hope to visit the country some time.
I live in Brazil, a country with strong ties to Africa, especially in the North of the country and the state of Bahia. Due to the notorious slave trade, Brazil has this mix of races that makes the country so different and so interesting.
And I'll be cheering for Mali at Qatar 2022!
Inchallah
Lovely to read this! I live in the Southeast region, São Paulo city. It is indeed notorious to see our different mixes of people. I find it so cool that in Bahia there are many black people with light-coloured eyes which I find a very beautiful particular mix of people.
Omg mali music so lovely 🔥 I am from great Ethiopia 💚💛❤️
Mali people like éthiopie music to thanks you 🇲🇱💗 🇪🇹
@@frommali5141 we love 🇲🇱🇲🇱🇲🇱🇲🇱🇲🇱🇲🇱
I miss my grandmother rip to her😭😭😭💔💔 she loves listing to your songs she's from Benin 🇧🇯 now am listening from Dubai 😢❤
is also my dad favourite music but today is no more 😔 continue to rest in peace Dad 🙏🏽 💔
Oumou demeure la meilleure chanteuse des temps. Sans comprendre les paroles tu te retrouves dans la chanson et tu t’emportes sans même savoir.
Soit béni Oumou
Je vois l'Afrique entier à travers sa voix mashalllah
Vive la musique africaine
I am from 🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹 I can't control my feeling
Best african song ever❤❤❤❤
Here from TikTok,I’m from Yoruba Tribe in Nigeria and this song touches my heart,whenever I hear songs like these I feel as though my tribe still remains somewhere,maybe I’m Yoruba mixed with something that has to do with tribes like these ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
You see Malian and Senegalese songs..I love love them even though I'm Nigerian
Mali is the heartbeat of African music!!!! Heroic & Artistic Culture.
Love to Mali from Ethiopia
The sound can never go off my head my mum is always playing her song
What a great memory! This is my mother's favorite song. One love from Nigeria.
Love Mali from Italy❤️ met a delightful, deep, expressive and spiritual family years ago in Milan. Great people, great artists (Ali Farka Tourè my undisputed favorite one)
Am a Nigerian and doesn't understand the language but am always thinking of inviting Oumou Sangare for a function if the chances warrants. I once saw her live performance in Maiduguri Nigeria long time ago. I very much love her music.
Thank you very much to all the comments, I am very proud to be Malian.🇲🇱🇲🇱💪🏿💪🏿😍😍
You are welcome, one love bro
I'll from USAI'll from USA This is the best music I love this music so much
Great voice and instrumentals.
Great Africa... We must not abandon our heritage... Where in the world can you hear this melody..???😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏
Africa 🌍🌍
I am a mende from Sirrra Leone, my grand Mum was a mandigo , she love this music so much, and myself the music always so touched me that i always like playing it. And i like the oumou Sangare so much more than what you may imagine
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THE STRINGS at the beginning of this song.... is so perfect!
Je sui sénégalais 🇸🇳 je vie au mali 🇲🇱 et j’aime très l’actrice oumou sangare et ça belle voix d’or
I am Yoruba from Nigeria have been listening to so many songs of her from my childhood without understand what she was saying
I have adored Oumou Sangare's music for over twenty years now. Ms. Sangare, I adore your voice, the accompaniment which breathes with inspiration, and the overall timbre of the music. I was fortunate enough to see you in concert in Boston in the mid-1990s.
Nice song...big fan from Jamaica 🇯🇲 🙌
Love from Tanzania 🇹🇿
From USA. Her voice is legendary. The melody is incredible. Yet, I don't understand a word!
Je suis en Côte d'Ivoire cette dame est mon artiste manding préféré. Elle a une voix en or.
Je suis Sénégalais 🇸🇳mais toujours Aimé la Musique Malienne 🇲🇱
The best music in the world
Honestly omayemi ♥️
@@hauwaobaje4744 Agbaaa oooo
this lady is a galaxy... bright, shining galaxy!
I am too young to hear this song but all i know is I love you mama, From Nigeria 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
Sometimes , we as humans do not know how to define a work of art because we are forced to listen to music with our eyes but not with our hearts. She's a queen❤
Anytime I listen to this I remember my father
Je suis Guinéenne de Conakry.
J’écoute à tous les jours Oumou Sangaré . Merci 😅
Does music world language? Oumou sangare is the prove ❤❤❤ 🇪🇹
Merci infinitivement à tous les commentaires, je suis très fier d'être malien🇲🇱😍😍
One love Africa!
Reading the comments, seeing us Africans talking about the significance of this audio masterpiece in our lives.
Lovin' this from: 🇿🇦 🇿🇦 ❤ ❤ ❤
Pride of manding much love from the Gambia 🇬🇲
Maravillosa, nunca he estado en Mali pero soy una enamorada de la preciosa músic de este pais. Desde Madrid, España, un gran abrazo a Africa.
Hello
@@alislmaka7744 🤣🤣🤣 ta la dalle charo
Gracias 😍😍
Buena noche
Como estas ? dime tu habla Instagram
Sangare transcends genre's were music is concerned".... she's beyond phenomenal!.
From Ethiopia, love this song
We LOVE YOU MALI FROM ETHIOPIA
We love too Ethiopia from MALI singulary Ethiopian music, respect to you, your people and your government from Hailé Selassi to ours days
@Matias Harer ¹p
C'est par cette musique que j'ai découvert la diva en 1987. Orchestration sublime, rencontres entre les instruments de l'Afrique de l'ouest et les violons.
I love this music, despite my great-grandfather originally from Mali, shame I don't know the place, In Sha Allah I will visit the place.
SHAKEERAH GHONIEM Mali is an extraordinarily place which I visited.
Let me know. I will help you visit All the interest in Mali
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Depuis Sénégal Maman Oumou Sangaré longue vie ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Much much much love from Ethiopia
Uffff I always dream to attende Oumou Sangare , Ali farka toure and Salif keita live concert
25/8/2024 From Ethiopia 🇪🇹 Loving it 👌🔥 Love you my Malian 🇲🇱 Gs 🙌
All the way from Lagos I went to university Zaria the Northern part of Nigeria 30yrs The music is all other the north, i don’t know the artist name I don’t understand the wording but it do make me cry . Today someone use it on reels, I saw the name,I rush to RUclips 🎉 Weldon 😅
I am from Sierra Leone my father listen to this woman tell his end of his life, may his soul rest in peace
Escuchar la música y la letra, hace que uno sienta el calor de la gente y el lugar tan antiguo y hermoso. Siento el sol quemar mi piel y el trabajo fuerte día a dia en cada sonido.
Saludos desde Perú
Oumou Sangare, I love your stunning voice and tremendous music. I even saw you at a concert in London, England UK. I hope to see you again at another concert after the Coronavirus.
La Reine du Wassoullou. Tes mélodies traversent le temps et inspirent les générations.
I am a Yoruba from Nigeria and I knew this songs from childhood. I so much love it and its melody growing up. I am playing it Currently even though I do not understand the language. I had to use artificial intelligence on Google to search by its melody. Thanks to Google technology.
Hello
I am from india.
I can't understand the words but your music is truly beyond the boundaries of languages and national borders.
I really really enjoy a lot whenever I listen this wonderful song and marvelous music.
Thank you thank you so much.
Nice music
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Anytime I listen to this particular track, I always feel like if things will go back like before, but things change
Life!
From ethiopia much love ❤️ ❤️❤️
American with some afro caribbean roots. Yes,, i cried too!!! Thank you. Keep going!
Do you know the meaning of this song😊
I dont understand the language but i really like the music.i love malian music❤❤❤
I wish I had the opportunity to see this beautiful African bird whose songs make me feel like an African.
You and Amie Kallon of Sierra Leone will live forever in the minds of Africans.
This music is so beautiful! I first heard your voice in listening to "Imagine" with Herbie Handcock and others and there is something so special and lovely about your voice that caught my attention and I had to hear more! Thank you for your song and your Spirit like pure water traveling through the forest! Miles of smiles from Whidbey Island WA USA
Beautiful music from Oumou Sangaré. I had the honor to attend her concert in Spain with my sista Badia back in 2014 i think🤔I wonder who kept my cd😄
Je suis fière d’être malien ❤❤❤❤🇲🇱🇲🇱🇲🇱🇲🇱🇲🇱
I love the instrumentation in this. I'm listening to it and daydreaming about being in the motherland.
I am highly motivated, inspired and impressed by the sonorous voice and music although I did not understand the language but it touches my heart and soul, I am Yusuf Babatunde Yoruba man from Nigeria
hello there i am from Addis ,Ethiopia and every Mali song i listen to just gives me this quite clam and relaxing feeling ... at first i thought i t was our song its incredibly very similiar
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Moi je viens du Kenya mais j'aime bien la musique malienne
J’irais demander pardon a ma mère après avoir écouté cette magnifique chanson😭😭👸🏿
On t’aime Oumou !👸🏿👸🏿🙌🏿😘
MOUSSOOW YOOOOO JE T'AIME TATA OUMOU
My mum listened this song since a while and I love it 🥰
I'm still here in 2024! what a masterpiece ! can't help listening... love from cameroon
My all time favorite artist may God bless you and your generation...I don’t wanna understand the language but it touches my soul anytime am listening to it
I DO NOT KNOW THE MEANING BUT YOUR MUSIC ALWAYS MAKES ME HAPPY AND CALM!!! I LOVE YOU FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART!!! I AM FROM ETHIOPIA!!!!
Same here I don't know the meaning but I love the music from Nigeria
Oumou sangare is singing for women. She’s kinda giving advice by saying that they should serious in whatever work they doing in life. Take their jobs, their home and their marriage seriously.
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@@christianaolowu7903 I guess you fell in love with the rhythm. It was well orchestrated
africa is one ...and stay proud to be ethiopian
Oh my gosh , I've been searching for this song for a long❤❤❤. I knew this song from mali people living in Nigeria in my neighbourhood then ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I'm 4rm Nigeria luv ur songs iluv you much oumou sangare ♥️♥️♥️👍
Excellent beautiful voice love this music, Irish fan x
This song carries lots of messages
I am from Scotland and I love your music ❤️ amazing, talented, warms my soul, not like our pop music 😭
Amazing you love too
Scottish
Yes , AFRICA songs are vibrations to moov your mind
Merci beaucoup
Sangere remembering my child hood in northern Nigeria, we can't speak or hear d language but music and the bit was very lovely
When I feel like I missing Africa. I listen to some Pure African music.
This is the best music for my mum
This song is a masterpiece
Though I don't understand but its heart touching when listened to
Much love 🇬🇭
Are you come from this family with wangara language di Bambara from MY 2 loves counties
Moi je suis un Ivoirien mais j'aime les sons de maman Oumou Sangaré ❤❤
I don't understand the language, but I like her songs. Whenever I listen to her music, I remember my dad because she was his favorite singer 😢😢
OMG, there is something about this music feels/sound like Ethiopian music, and I loved it
just like gigi
I compare her with your artist manalemosh dibo.
🇲🇱🇲🇱🇲🇱🇲🇱 Mali ♥️♥️+ ♥️♥️Kenya🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Now I miss mother Africa when will I see you and dance to your rhythms
J'adore ta musique, Oumou , avec ta voix si limpide et pure ! Tu me bercés depuis les années de jeunesse. Allah t'accorde encore plus longtemps pour nous enrichir de ton talent. Le Mali a bcp de chance de t'avoir
Many Thanks to the internet, I never imagine listening to this beautiful song that made up my childhood someday sooner, we love from Nigeria❤
this song bring great memories, my late dad favorite song. anytime I listen to this song it brings tears in my eyes, I may not know the meaning but something about her voice is magical.
It's amazing that you speak of your dad. The song's chorus is celebrating women and their fathers. It is one of my mom's favorite songs too.
Grate song for real..wish i would understand the lyrics tho...much love from kenya🇰🇪
Love from Sierra Leone 🇸🇱, who still here 2021 February