When I was younger I used to hear this song like in EVERY Nigerian party. Man all Africans probably heard this before, If you haven't then my friend you need some catching up to do.
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***** your right bro... Its gonna be raikage... We black G. Lool...correct that if u watch naruto u would know the clan that resembles blacks the most is lead by raikage!
looool i first heard it when i was 8, then didn't hear it again until i was 18 in the club i was always looking for it but could never find it, had to run to the dj and ask him when i heard it finally.
From Namibia🇳🇦, this song is a hit. The secondary anthem of Africa right below Sista Betina. My younger sister and I grove to it all the time. It's his fault for making his pain so enjoyable 😂🏃🎉👏👏
This man sang about his pain, it became a global hit, I hope whoever is going through pain realizes it could be for a reason, you could turn your pain into great gain, hold on a little longer
This is 2022 and I just discovered that this guy was actually singing out how a lady hurt him and left him when he go broke and we were all dancing to it. Lol. Mhen, it's been ages mhen. I'm 30 now and have know this sing all my life. This is a treasure. Ally Nigeria people ball in here if you still jam this
Listening to this song has brought tears to my eyes as it brings back memories of family members whom I used to listen to it with. Funny how most of them are gone 😭😭😭
Sorry ma'am...the song literally came out the same year I was born tho !and I used to known it as my family fav So it really bring back a memories of me as a child rocking it with elders and lifting me up....this life is really a mystery 💔
Even though we don't understand what he is saying we jam to this song, growing up was fun. Children birthday party was not complete without the DJ playing this song. Listening to this song bring back those memories. 🇳🇬🇳🇬
No matter what part of Africa you are from, you will always know this song! I have heard this song at WAY too many Cameroonian weddings (I'm from Cameroon). To everyone saying this is a NIGERIAN song, it's IVORIAN (ivorien)
When I was a small boy I grew up around alcoholics today I listen to this kind of music to make me remember where I come from . Thank you 2024. What a time to be alive
I heard this song when I was 5-6 years of age and I'm now 19 years old and through my whole life I always thought this song was made in Congo DR because of the beats of it. Im proud to be African all Africans should be proud of being one
+Lorriane ebrunie I think butuga can't notice the difference maybe because she didn't grow up in africa or she's just not used to ivorian and congolese songs...
As a very young boy back in Nigeria, this very track of Magic System was a very popular song on every nook and cranny of Edo State in Nigeria. But I somewhat feels that the old video of this song pass the message more when compared to this very one; even I don't understand the language.
I'm from kenya and when I was a kid I would hear this song at every wedding, fundraiser, party, etc and since I didn't know swahili I always just assumed they were just singing in swahili lol. such a nice song... brings back so many childhood memories... much love. x
He's talking about this woman Antou. They were together but she left him when he ran out of money and got with someone else. Then he breaks through, she comes back to him and then finally leaves her. The chorus is saying something to the effect of "fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me"
15 fuckin' years later I finally found the soundtrack of my childhood! I'm proud to be half Ivorian and half Italian. My african dad was obsessed by this song and now I'm obsessed too! 😜🙏🏽🇨🇮
Yohhhhh tell me about, been searching for it for years and since I cant sing and dont even know the language, I struggled to even mime it, I am the happiest right now
This song means so much to me. Brings back memories of when I was growing up and how my mom would play it on the radio coz mostly we were alone n she would cuddle me up 😢😢😢😢
Hii ngomaaaaa ni wazimu...reminds me of my dad..his soul was wrapped around this song..my will expressly states that this song must be played.. lazima...all day on loop!
I played and danced to this song eventhough I didn't understand what he was singing as a Nigeria. It was just everywhere in my country Nigeria in the late 90s
I've been searching for this great song for a very long time, I've finally found it and more in love with it! An African party can't be one without this music! Love it!
This was my favourite song while growing, I never knew the meaning then, but now that I can speak French everything now becomes clear. Much love from Nigeria.
From reading all the comments... and I mean all, this is a song that transcends so many cultures.... truly happy that it invokes lots of different memories to different people over disparate times..epic.
I almost cry when I hear this song I remember when I was younger I love this song ,God forgive us because you give us a new life to live again may God bless his family
This song reminds me of my late uncle. I'm Cameroonian (and he was too). I love this song so i used it for a college project for my French class and he was the one who told me what the hook meant 😔 #ripunclejames
Le temps passe vite Nous étions encore enfants 👶. On avait presque tous un petit radio qui avait tout sorte de beaux couleurs (jaune rouge vert violet orange) qui nous chantait le 1er Gaou. La vie était belle 🥰. On était entouré de nos parents, nos aînés et tout
I don’t really understand the words of the song but I’m really really feeling the vibe yh 🔥🔥🔥 Listening to this song makes me miss my Ivorian gf..Lots of ❤️ from the Gold Coast 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
I used to listen to this song when I was younger. It was really a hit by that time. Played in every African country. Everyone danced to it when played. I really love it till date
I am a Nigerian but i consider this song as one of the biggest song ever produced in Africa... it makes me feel emotional 😢 i don't even under what he is saying.
In 2023 this song is still a hit song. Our musicians of those days were really talented. All their songs had great meanings not now that everything is about beats. Atleast I can get some wisdom here
When I was a freshman in high school I had to sing this song with the class. It's been several years, I can still sing word by word. It's like the song is embedded within me.
i so love this song, not because i even understand what he's saying but the melody is unreal. Makes me wonder what he was thinking or what mood he was while making this beauty of a song😩🥺😭😍
Proud Africa.. we dont have to know the song meaning to like it, as long as it bang we like it and we sing it in every language.. My Tanzanian people Wajipenyeza utaupata uoooo 😀😀
Country Borders are never a barrier to good songs back then even without internet then. Am a Nigerian and don’t even know the meaning of what he is saying in the song but back then we danced our legs off to this song at birthdays and other parties 🎉 . Guess every guy like me then are married now😂😂😂
I've searched long and hard for this one. I never knew who sang it not what the title was. Typed in some "wangala wangala aah" and here we are. This is bliss. My heart is full.
Un de mes sons favoris !!! Toujours au top en 2021.... Le meilleur clip pour moi c'était le 1er tellement d'émotion ! Vraiment merciii aux artistes !!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
15:06 24/11/2018.This song gives me goose bumps.Africa is full of beautiful people with beautiful languages and culture.Jesus will make my continent Great again.Rescue us from evil,curupt leaders.This song is HOPE🤗
Admittedly it took a sister dancing on a video to wake me up to this type of music,,, I am feeling it. Alot of African decented people in the west lost most of the original culture,but music persevered
2024 Anyone?/🎉😊
This song went viral without social media and streaming platforms. Just pure vibes
Same here tru vibes
We're here rockin this big tune in August lol
I swear... Was a boy when this song was trending. Now I am a man yet to be married and the song still rocks
@josephchinedu3075 please make sure it's top on your wedding playlist
That's because Daniel Ogoun made this song famous on tiktok by screaming "da da da da dahhh!" after a Manchester United win.
When I was younger I used to hear this song like in EVERY Nigerian party. Man all Africans probably heard this before, If you haven't then my friend you need some catching up to do.
Literally EVERY Nigerian party lol
nikeboy3211 If you haven't heard this song you are LACKING
Every Guinhences party
nikeboy3211 i can vouch for this.
#EveryNigerian
Good answers
If you go to an African party and they don't play this song. Go home! Just take your jollof and go home!😂😂😹
well said. lol
+Nomai B lol this group is very famous in France,they have a hit every summer
+Nomai B i prefer ambance à l'africaine and sweet fanta diallo
+Nomai B word up
😅😅😅well said
Jan 17, 2024 and I'm still here. Watching AFCON and i had to come and watch these legends.😅❤
Am with you
LOVE MY IVORIANS 🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮
❤❤❤
Facts. They are our legends. People in the future don't let this jam die
This man was singing about his pain and we were busy dancing 😂 since primary 6. Zimbabweans Gather here and testify.
Kwazvooo 😂😂
haunyepi wangu😂😂😂💯😂🔥💯🔥
The South africans consider Neria a love song.
Handei tione
🤣🤣
😂😂
No matter where you're from in Africa, this song is a household song. I'm Zambian and this song is played at every function. I love it.
Larissa LoL! Mulishani but that is far as I know😶.
True ❤ East Africa
am kenyan
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Ayyy I'm zambian as well and I've been hearing this at family gatherings since age 2. I'm 16 now
this song reminds me how beautiful it is to be African
Ha ha ha. Nigerian Hokage, don't you mean Raikage?
Aaaaaw... you for real brother/Sister
I love your Comment
Greetings From Somalia
Nothing Is Better Than Being Africaan
***** your right bro... Its gonna be raikage... We black G. Lool...correct that if u watch naruto u would know the clan that resembles blacks the most is lead by raikage!
Best comment ever❤❤❤❤ and in the other world i will choose again and again to be african,nothing beat africa❤❤❤❤
2024 🕺🎶💃🎶🕺🎶💃
When I was younger, I heard this at every Haitian party and I've been looking for this song forever and today I came across it. Almost cried
Gay
+Fadjy Valentin Bruh I heard this everywhere in Haiti!
Yessss me except at all Liberian parties
khodor leone
+samantha katebe (sammie) this is I africain song not Haitian song
this was one of the most famous songs in Africa .Every African born before 2000 knows that song ..
lots of love from Zimbabwe
Say that again hommie
Bruh 👍
Taura hako wangu
true story
A billion percent True!
I have been looking for this song the entire of my life to find at age 21 lol 😁 😁 😁
Art Dehnow Mgenge me tooo
Madness cuz you can’t get the lyrics I get u😂😂
looool i first heard it when i was 8, then didn't hear it again until i was 18 in the club i was always looking for it but could never find it, had to run to the dj and ask him when i heard it finally.
Diamond platinumz,is that you?
Diamond Platnumz me too
From Namibia🇳🇦, this song is a hit. The secondary anthem of Africa right below Sista Betina. My younger sister and I grove to it all the time. It's his fault for making his pain so enjoyable 😂🏃🎉👏👏
This song plays at almost every African party!! I've loved this song since I was 3!!
ikr!!!!
The person who made this song owns our house
Kunda N g
Angie Purple so true !! Every African Party
+Kunda N LMFAOOOOOOO
2024. We rocked to this beautiful music in the early 2000's in Nigeria.
This man sang about his pain, it became a global hit, I hope whoever is going through pain realizes it could be for a reason, you could turn your pain into great gain, hold on a little longer
Like burna boy did with last last
Pain kor lol😂 baba chop breakfast normally
Little did I know that it was pain... Until today
@@wontedelfinito1145 iiiooojlki
Lol what is he saying ooo
who has been listening to this song again since we saw Thiery Henry dancing to this song 🔥👌🏾
I'm here because of him. They reminded me of the song
Me!! 😀
Yes oooooooh
Yes 💯.. classic song! 😊
Me😂😂😂
Who's watching this during quarantine
#2020
Here i am
Me too
Here 🙋
August
🖐
From Uganda but this hit is still legendary and lives on .
Thank you .
I just found this song after looking for it for more than a decade and it's still one of my favorites, a song with so much memories ❤️
I know when you finally found it you screamed for joy
Same as me been looking for it like seriously….
Same feeling
18th October 2023, the day I'm finding it after looking for it for agessss. I feel good 😊
Same here
2024 and beyond. Africa Rise up!!! 🇿🇦
Old but gold...used to dance my soul out when it played in clubs..still love it...all the love from kenya 🇰🇪
Safi bro🇰🇪
Nice song listening in 2023
Kabisaaaa ndugu yangu... katambe kutamba sasa.. evergreen song.
In Botswana too 🇧🇼
Angola também 😢
This is 2022 and I just discovered that this guy was actually singing out how a lady hurt him and left him when he go broke and we were all dancing to it. Lol. Mhen, it's been ages mhen. I'm 30 now and have know this sing all my life. This is a treasure. Ally Nigeria people ball in here if you still jam this
true talk brother
Very very true bro
I used to dance so much to this not knowing someone's pain oooh the beat too 😂😂
Listening to this song has brought tears to my eyes as it brings back memories of family members whom I used to listen to it with. Funny how most of them are gone 😭😭😭
Sorry ma'am...the song literally came out the same year I was born tho !and I used to known it as my family fav
So it really bring back a memories of me as a child rocking it with elders and lifting me up....this life is really a mystery 💔
Sorry i can feel it given that the song was a hit
Sorry
Are a relative to Chelsea player called Chukwuemeka?
@@derrikdesertman4564 😂
It's a popular Nigerian name.
Igbo to be specific
The year is 2095..my fellow kenyans🇰🇪where you at??
its not. put down the chang'aa
Hii ngoma haitawai isha ladha,A masterpiece it is
Ushai pata ndauo kwenye party oooh......
checkin in
Present 😅😅
this song is immortal
Right
2017 am still into it..I was less than 7 when it was produced
I second you
Thanks Larry
Zanga zanga zangalewa zangelea
from SYRIA with love one of the best african songs i ever heard.
Much love en respect from SYRIA
syrian N Respect to you Syrian brother !
Rooying for ya'll in this trying time
Praying for you guys 🙏🏿
i'm african but i know words in syrian for real😀
Bless up brother. All the best.
Repping team Gaou...never knew its played Africanwide. from KENYA with nostalgia
Charles Kariuki 2018 and still love it in the USA
@@JWFitness1 you can hear it in movies and shows on Netflix.
Wow
🇰🇪
2021💥
Been looking for this banger for YEARS!!! I hummed it into the google song search thing and it actually got it. 😂😂😂
2023 and this song is still one heck of a vibe. .timeless ..doesn't matter who you are..a vibe is a vibe
I remember this tune was lit at every Nigerian parties....damn memories. big up to Ivory coast #WESTAFRICANLOVE!!!!
It's fully not just west Africa, it's all of Africa
Jovani Sebastiao no... that's where the song came from
Even though we don't understand what he is saying we jam to this song, growing up was fun. Children birthday party was not complete without the DJ playing this song.
Listening to this song bring back those memories. 🇳🇬🇳🇬
2024🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
❤❤
Yes oh 2024
2024💀
Lots of love from Algeria, we're all united and Africans :)
This song is everything. Growing up in Ghana, if you attend any ceremony there's no way you won't hear this music. 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Haha 😂 true ooo
Facts🇬🇭👏🏾👏🏾
Will you please translate the lyrics😢
No matter what part of Africa you are from, you will always know this song! I have heard this song at WAY too many Cameroonian weddings (I'm from Cameroon). To everyone saying this is a NIGERIAN song, it's IVORIAN (ivorien)
@Jey Artt Don’t do that! Don’t spread misinformation ! The way they speak and sing is Ivorian boo
@Jey Artt don’t lie 🇨🇮🇨🇮
No it’s a south Sudanese song 🇸🇸
@@kosfingokuethy5200it is Ivorian
When I was a small boy I grew up around alcoholics today I listen to this kind of music to make me remember where I come from . Thank you 2024. What a time to be alive
One of my favourite African songs, this songs brings me so many memories. What a classic! 100% African roots
+Clarence Nzeh maybe do a bit of research before commenting other people's comments
At least I have one, I can tell you ashamed of your face. You attitude stinks so I can't and dont want imagine what you look like physically ;)
Yes! !! accidentally found it, almost cried, memories! !!
It was massive in Uganda
I heard this song when I was 5-6 years of age and I'm now 19 years old and through my whole life I always thought this song was made in Congo DR because of the beats of it. Im proud to be African all Africans should be proud of being one
Butuga Eve this is pure Ivorian beat but maybe Congolese have a similar tone. I've listened to ndombolo and it actually sound different from this.
+Lorriane ebrunie I think butuga can't notice the difference maybe because she didn't grow up in africa or she's just not used to ivorian and congolese songs...
Butuga Eve it's because in Congo rumba beats sound extremely similar to this very similar
I am
It’s Congolese song Guys that’s right
Hii nyimbo inanikumbusha marehemu kakaangu..hakika sisi ni wa allah na kwake tutarejea
As a very young boy back in Nigeria, this very track of Magic System was a very popular song on every nook and cranny of Edo State in Nigeria.
But I somewhat feels that the old video of this song pass the message more when compared to this very one; even I don't understand the language.
I'm from kenya and when I was a kid I would hear this song at every wedding, fundraiser, party, etc and since I didn't know swahili I always just assumed they were just singing in swahili lol. such a nice song... brings back so many childhood memories... much love. x
It's a mix of french and their language
Proudly african from somalia i love this song 🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴
He's talking about this woman Antou. They were together but she left him when he ran out of money and got with someone else. Then he breaks through, she comes back to him and then finally leaves her. The chorus is saying something to the effect of "fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me"
It’s crazy how this song can bring all Africans together!
Just heard this today on the radio in Adelaide, Australia.
I've been smashing African house music all day because of this song. Thank you 🙏
shut up white man
From South Africa...its been 20 years and still loving this. African Anthem.
15 fuckin' years later I finally found the soundtrack of my childhood! I'm proud to be half Ivorian and half Italian. My african dad was obsessed by this song and now I'm obsessed too! 😜🙏🏽🇨🇮
Yohhhhh tell me about, been searching for it for years and since I cant sing and dont even know the language, I struggled to even mime it, I am the happiest right now
😆😆😆😆😆😆
You my brother 🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮
2024! I was 11 years old when that song came out!! ❤
Everyone says good about this song. Wow what good music can do in our lives is amazing 👏 . Love from USA 🇺🇸 BORN IN NIGERIA 🇳🇬.
It’s 2020. I’m Zimbabwean and am on lockdown. I just love this song man. Been looking for it since I was 6 😂😂. I’m so happy I found it 😍😍
I'm Jamaican and I just can't get enough of this song!!! If this song doesn't get you on the dance floor then idk what will! 🖤
Haiti here ❤️🔥🇭🇹
@@yv6958 ayyye, sak pase??
Barbados here 🇧🇧
@@dawnhewitt-thegluten-freeg3100 was it big in Jamaica???
@@dunstancole6661 I wouldn't be surprised, I was introduced to it by the African community in Orlando and instantly fell in luv with it 🖤
Just came home from a big African party here in northern Germany and this song was played. 😍
This song means so much to me. Brings back memories of when I was growing up and how my mom would play it on the radio coz mostly we were alone n she would cuddle me up 😢😢😢😢
Hii ngomaaaaa ni wazimu...reminds me of my dad..his soul was wrapped around this song..my will expressly states that this song must be played.. lazima...all day on loop!
Peace Munene... hope they are good memories.
@@kakambweha5062 thanks mate. Peace and love to you too.
This song is a classic hit. Fan from Zambia. 🇿🇲🇿🇲🇿🇲🔥🔥🔥🔥
I heard this song at all the parties after all these years I finanaly found it
SKY-911☆CS:GO☆ sameeee
I played and danced to this song eventhough I didn't understand what he was singing as a Nigeria. It was just everywhere in my country Nigeria in the late 90s
Best African song ever made. This song brings all African people together.
I've been searching for this great song for a very long time, I've finally found it and more in love with it! An African party can't be one without this music! Love it!
This was my favourite song while growing, I never knew the meaning then, but now that I can speak French everything now becomes clear.
Much love from Nigeria.
Early 2000s, this used to sound in the night when it's all quiet and peaceful. We would listen to it in our sleep and know that this is a masterpiece.
From reading all the comments... and I mean all, this is a song that transcends so many cultures.... truly happy that it invokes lots of different memories to different people over disparate times..epic.
This song was everything and now 2018 it's still everything 😍👌🏿🔥
I was just thinking all the way back since 99/2000 this has been jamming clubs & house parties!
letsCOOKwithELLE what’s premier gaou stand for
Translation please?
It's 2022 bro
Hello 2022😊
this jam ... African anthem even though i don't understand a word, i love it. Botswana 2020
And we dance our hearts off to this man's heartbreak 😂😂😂
I almost cry when I hear this song
I remember when I was younger I love this song ,God forgive us because you give us a new life to live again may God bless his family
This song reminds me of my late uncle. I'm Cameroonian (and he was too). I love this song so i used it for a college project for my French class and he was the one who told me what the hook meant 😔 #ripunclejames
RIP💔
What does the hook mean ?
😂we else came on the internet searching “Wangere wanderer wa”
😂😂😂😂😂lol
😂😂
😂😂🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂 Me too. I forgot the name of the song 🥴
LMFAO😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂LUCKILY I SAW IT but I WANTED THE TYPE BEAT DRILL 😂😂😂
One of my childhood songs… Timeless ❤️🫡🙌🏽
Le temps passe vite
Nous étions encore enfants 👶. On avait presque tous un petit radio qui avait tout sorte de beaux couleurs (jaune rouge vert violet orange) qui nous chantait le 1er Gaou.
La vie était belle 🥰. On était entouré de nos parents, nos aînés et tout
Basically the song is about the girl leaving him because he had nothing, and now shes trying to come back into his life coz hes famous now lol.
back then they didn't want me, now I'm hot they all on me hahaha
Ash Shanghai which language
Oh my gosh 🤣🤣
What language is this?
@@mashangumarshall4628 french but with some Ivorian slang.
I don’t really understand the words of the song but I’m really really feeling the vibe yh 🔥🔥🔥 Listening to this song makes me miss my Ivorian gf..Lots of ❤️ from the Gold Coast 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
I don't understand the language but the LOVE l have for this song is second to none,since way back.Sending love from Kenya🇰🇪
I used to listen to this song when I was younger. It was really a hit by that time. Played in every African country. Everyone danced to it when played. I really love it till date
Who still watching this song in 2030
bon vivant 2017
Dude it's 2050 you are 20 years late
😂Me.. My song like a decade and I don't understand a damn word of it 😁
🙋🏾♂️🙋🏾♂️🙋🏾♂️🙋🏾♂️🙋🏾♂️
monique baby I only understand the word premier 🤭
2023 💕💕💕💕
2024 😁
@@salahkawarshy4141we gather dey 🥰😂😂😂
2024
2024 ❤🎉
2024😂😂
I am a Nigerian but i consider this song as one of the biggest song ever produced in Africa... it makes me feel emotional 😢 i don't even under what he is saying.
One of the best african songs of all time!
In 2023 this song is still a hit song. Our musicians of those days were really talented.
All their songs had great meanings not now that everything is about beats. Atleast I can get some wisdom here
When I was a freshman in high school I had to sing this song with the class. It's been several years, I can still sing word by word. It's like the song is embedded within me.
2024 east Africa ... Badoo mottoo🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
cote d'ivoire toujouuuurs , fiere de mon pays et de ces chanteurs ,
Can't get enough of this after 5years of searching for it..funny thing we all vibing to a heartbreak song♥️
This song is immortal...from kenya 🇰🇪 with love
Imagine the song going viral back then without social media.💃💃💃🇳🇬🇳🇬
Facts
I am English.......and the first time I heard this song at a party I almost went crazy......even without understanding a word sung...:):)
@Aisha _88 yh but it's a language called nouchi cause ivorians dont speak French the exact same as french ppl do we use our own slang
i so love this song, not because i even understand what he's saying but the melody is unreal. Makes me wonder what he was thinking or what mood he was while making this beauty of a song😩🥺😭😍
Proud Africa.. we dont have to know the song meaning to like it, as long as it bang we like it and we sing it in every language..
My Tanzanian people
Wajipenyeza utaupata uoooo 😀😀
Guinea Conakry!!! Thank you so much for featuring Magic System - Premier Gaou !!!
THERE IS NO NEED TO HATE ON US NIGERIANS BECAUSE WE NEVER CLAIM THIS SONG AS OURS. WE JUST LOVE AND JAM TO IT LIKE OTHER AFRICANS SO WHY HATE ON US.
Exactly!!!!!!
This song is Ivorian but okay
Elizabeth Aladesuru who was hating? I only saw comments of love
Terrell Zaquan init
@@KRUNWAY1 🤣 exactly. Not a single person is hating. She's just extra lol
Every African knows this song lmao
the accuracy 💯
So true im South African and know the song though I don't understand the lyrics
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Playing this great African song In South Africa. 2021!!
yes
This one never gets old ... NOSTALGIC 🔥🔥🔥
Country Borders are never a barrier to good songs back then even without internet then. Am a Nigerian and don’t even know the meaning of what he is saying in the song but back then we danced our legs off to this song at birthdays and other parties 🎉 . Guess every guy like me then are married now😂😂😂
Can’t believe it’s 2023 and I’m still in love with this song. Love from Sierra Leone 🙌🙌
I've searched long and hard for this one. I never knew who sang it not what the title was. Typed in some "wangala wangala aah" and here we are. This is bliss. My heart is full.
Un de mes sons favoris !!! Toujours au top en 2021.... Le meilleur clip pour moi c'était le 1er tellement d'émotion ! Vraiment merciii aux artistes !!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
Xé!!!
Premiere Gaou toca muito em Angola
Well done Tems a good sample for Intro and background
love it !!
2022 and its still legendary, reminds me of 2003 vibes. No matter where you are, this hit will give you goosebumps
this song always brings back old memories....love it
where have you been at first time to hear this song ??
15:06 24/11/2018.This song gives me goose bumps.Africa is full of beautiful people with beautiful languages and culture.Jesus will make my continent Great again.Rescue us from evil,curupt leaders.This song is HOPE🤗
Admittedly it took a sister dancing on a video to wake me up to this type of music,,, I am feeling it. Alot of African decented people in the west lost most of the original culture,but music persevered
Years have passed by, it's now 2022 and I still vibe to this GEM.