Africa’ was written by David Paich and Jeff Porcaro. Jeff Porcaro has stated that the song is about ‘a white boy’ who is ‘trying to write a song on Africa, but since he’s never been there, he can only tell what he’s seen on TV or remembers in the past.’ Meanwhile, David Paich has described the song as a romantic song, but it’s a love song about a continent, rather than a person.
Great song! This band started in the late 70's & has been performing for over 40 years now. They mix all types of genres in their sound. They have had some great hits such as "Rosanna", "Hold The Line", "I'll Supply The Love", "Georgy Porgy", "99", "Make Believe", "Stranger In Town", "I'll Be Over You", "Without Your Love", "Stop Loving You", "Pamela" etc.
Yup. The 80s were the best for music (70s a close 2nd). These were good days. Finally on my own as a young adult with a professional job, a great girlfriend (now my wife), and good friends. Always brings me back. Thank you for this reaction!
All of humanity originated in Africa. That wonderful beat, all of it, is deep withing all of us! My brother spends half his life in Africa. Mainly Tanzania. I have never been, but would love to some day.
Wow… Africa is indeed a place to go some day, it’s beautiful I must say, i miss home always. I guess your brother must be having a great time in Africa.
This is only the second time I have watched your channel the reaction to Too Much Heaven was the first time but I'm loving your channel especially the fact you save your commentary til the end of the song keep up the great work I will be watching oh by the way two members of Toto were in another band called Steely Dan they had a lot of hits but my favorite is a song titled Peg it's upbeat and I think you would like it also
I've got a song that I think you should hear and i'm certain you'll love it. Karen Carpenter, what's the singer and partner in a Duo known as the carpenters and the very last song?She recorded before she passed away from Anna.Rexia nervosa was the song called now NO.W. I believe this is their best song of all. Certainly. It was one of Karen's best songs. It's my favorite and even though they've had many, many great songs. This will always be my favorite because it touches your heart in a way that only an angel can.. So again?The name of the song is now.I hope you'll review it and enjoy it.I think you'll find that a song that you may like listening to more than once.
Great song but I just wish they'd found another reference to Kilimanjaro or the Serengeti because the mountain, even though it's huge, doesn't rise "...like Olympus above the Serengeti..." You can't even see Kilimanjaro from the Serengeti savannah. Yes, I know that's unbearably pedantic but that's me.
Lovely reaction by an equally lovely young lady. I have made friends with several RUclipsrs from Nigeria. My first guess would be you are from the Igbo Tribe of Nigeria. My Hausa Tribe friends tend to dress in more Muslin apparel and my Yoruba friends don't seem to pronounce the letter 'H'. Please... educate me. 🙂Great video. I loved it!! RNB
Thank you so much and nice to have you here too, you are right about the pronunciations, well I am from Nigeria too, but from another tribe 😁, Nigeria has got over 300 other languages but the majority are the Yoruba, Hausa and Igbo interesting right? a very interesting country too. Feel free to ask any question about Nigeria.
@@shockwavereact I kinda had a feeling you might say this. Igbo women tend to be a little larger in stature and body type. But they are also some of the most beautiful women in the world. Thats why I thought a pretty woman as yourself might be an Igbo woman. Best of luck to you and your channel. RNB
There are big cultural differences. Imagine being raised in Africa for your whole teenage years through adulthood and then moving to live in Western world. Nigerian will miss their food, music, weather, traditions, Sunday worship etc. Then you come across this song and it makes you feel like you’re back home. Song produced by western people, that makes African person feel the spirit of motherland.
Great musicianship, great arrangements, great sound, beautifully done, very sophisticated pop.
That’s absolutely true
Africa’ was written by David Paich and Jeff Porcaro. Jeff Porcaro has stated that the song is about ‘a white boy’ who is ‘trying to write a song on Africa, but since he’s never been there, he can only tell what he’s seen on TV or remembers in the past.’ Meanwhile, David Paich has described the song as a romantic song, but it’s a love song about a continent, rather than a person.
One of my very favorite songs ever….that chorus!
Oh yeaaa, that chorus is soooo good.👍🏽
Great song! This band started in the late 70's & has been performing for over 40 years now. They mix all types of genres in their sound. They have had some great hits such as "Rosanna", "Hold The Line", "I'll Supply The Love", "Georgy Porgy", "99", "Make Believe", "Stranger In Town", "I'll Be Over You", "Without Your Love", "Stop Loving You", "Pamela" etc.
Okay, I’ll be checking out more
Yup. The 80s were the best for music (70s a close 2nd). These were good days. Finally on my own as a young adult with a professional job, a great girlfriend (now my wife), and good friends. Always brings me back. Thank you for this reaction!
I really love listening to the oldies, they are great music. I am glad in this journey, having a great time
Sorry dude, 70's hands down
@@isebmazo2140 Not really - sry. The 80s were more versatile.
Loved your reaction.Yes, this is a classic, and I bet it always will be.
Thank you, I absolutely love this classic
Such a timeless song.
Absolutely 👍🏽
I grew up with Toto. Love this song. Also check out Toto Official Video of “Rosanna”. Blessings. 🙏🏼🇺🇸
Okay, I’ll check that out.
I heard this song on the jukebox in a patio bar in Mombasa Kenya in the 1980's while a summer rainstorm was rolling through.
Wow, interesting
There's also version without instruments that is equally as impressive!
Okay, this was really good 👍🏽
Doing good sweetheart. Great reaction! 👍
Thank you so much 😁
All of humanity originated in Africa. That wonderful beat, all of it, is deep withing all of us! My brother spends half his life in Africa. Mainly Tanzania. I have never been, but would love to some day.
Wow… Africa is indeed a place to go some day, it’s beautiful I must say, i miss home always. I guess your brother must be having a great time in Africa.
Really nice soft rock song!! I heard this many more times than I can remember.
I really like the song
This has always been one of my all-time favorite songs! I always have to sing it when I hear it!
It is sooo good 👍🏽
In my top 3 songs from the 80s.
Nice one👍🏽
This is only the second time I have watched your channel the reaction to Too Much Heaven was the first time but I'm loving your channel especially the fact you save your commentary til the end of the song keep up the great work I will be watching oh by the way two members of Toto were in another band called Steely Dan they had a lot of hits but my favorite is a song titled Peg it's upbeat and I think you would like it also
Thank you so much!! I am glad to have you here, I will check out this band you suggested too
I've got a song that I think you should hear and i'm certain you'll love it. Karen Carpenter, what's the singer and partner in a Duo known as the carpenters and the very last song?She recorded before she passed away from Anna.Rexia nervosa was the song called now NO.W. I believe this is their best song of all. Certainly. It was one of Karen's best songs. It's my favorite and even though they've had many, many great songs. This will always be my favorite because it touches your heart in a way that only an angel can.. So again?The name of the song is now.I hope you'll review it and enjoy it.I think you'll find that a song that you may like listening to more than once.
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Great song but I just wish they'd found another reference to Kilimanjaro or the Serengeti because the mountain, even though it's huge, doesn't rise "...like Olympus above the Serengeti..." You can't even see Kilimanjaro from the Serengeti savannah. Yes, I know that's unbearably pedantic but that's me.
Lovely reaction by an equally lovely young lady. I have made friends with several RUclipsrs from Nigeria. My first guess would be you are from the Igbo Tribe of Nigeria. My Hausa Tribe friends tend to dress in more Muslin apparel and my Yoruba friends don't seem to pronounce the letter 'H'. Please... educate me. 🙂Great video. I loved it!! RNB
Thank you so much and nice to have you here too, you are right about the pronunciations, well I am from Nigeria too, but from another tribe 😁, Nigeria has got over 300 other languages but the majority are the Yoruba, Hausa and Igbo interesting right? a very interesting country too. Feel free to ask any question about Nigeria.
@@shockwavereact I kinda had a feeling you might say this. Igbo women tend to be a little larger in stature and body type. But they are also some of the most beautiful women in the world. Thats why I thought a pretty woman as yourself might be an Igbo woman. Best of luck to you and your channel. RNB
A paraphrase,Aferca will not let Allen Quartermain die
The continent is dying and it I s ripping itself apart
what, do you mean a white person can actually produce a song that an African person will like and relate to? Whodathunk it?
There are big cultural differences. Imagine being raised in Africa for your whole teenage years through adulthood and then moving to live in Western world. Nigerian will miss their food, music, weather, traditions, Sunday worship etc. Then you come across this song and it makes you feel like you’re back home. Song produced by western people, that makes African person feel the spirit of motherland.