@ssodangi WOW!!!!, What a wide generalization!!! If the Malinke or Wolof wore long flowing gowns, does it means they borrowed from the from Hausa , just because Hausa are known to wear the same type of clothing?? Its not like I am Yoruba or anything, but I HATE it when ethnic pride gets in the way oof Commonsenseical arguement...... If the Yoruba borrowed the Talking drun, then how come they are more versatile in using it, and have various name for it??
Why not just enjoy the music? Who cares if those guys are 100%, 75% or even 0% Fulani? I don't want to know if the Yoruba "borrowed" some instruments somewhere or vice-versa as long as i can enjoy nice african music. "Always take the wheather with u...."
I would appreciate it if someone is willing to translate the whole song 😅 I only understood the jist after asking but not the literal meaning of everything
@ish1986ful What is Yoruba in this music? Both the talking drum and shantu musical instruments are Hausa. So call it Hausa/Fulani. The Yoruba got the talking drum from the Hausa people, it was not original to them.
@Zamzaki1 Why do u think Yoruba r more vesatile in Using the talking drum? Check out traditional Yoruba music as popularised by people like Haruna Ishola and u will find it very much Hausa! I don't know what the Yoruba call the talking drum but I know of one they call GANGAN which again is a derivative of the Hausa original version GANGA. Ethinc pride or not, the yoruba r the greatest beneficiaries of Hausa indigineous civilisation in the whole of southern Nigeria and it is a fact not pride.
@ssodangi That is a LIE, The Yoruba didnt ''borrow'' the Talking drum from Hausa or Fulani. What about the Male dressing style in the video?? It is distinctly Yoruba.
Gidado I wish I knew it but sorry can’t help and I am curious on what they saying am pretty sure it not something bad because Luke Bryan and I believe that most people are good.
@Zamzaki1 Hahaha! The Yoruba borrowed over 60% of their so called "yoruba culture" from Hausa/Fulani. The "Yoruba cap" these male dancers have on their heads is originally Hausa/Fulani in indigo color, worn only by court jesters in our kings palaces and clowns in our city streets! Look at the clownish manner in which they dance, complete clowns in their regalia! Note that 100% of Yoruba dressing, musical instruments, song styles were a derivative of the Hausa/Fulani original versions.
If you’re still listening to this in 2020 then you’re a legend !!! Fulani and haussa songs are the best !
I am from Cameroon/Cameroun. where are u From?
From Gambia
I am from Sénégal
2023 🇸🇪 🇨🇲🇨🇲🙌🏿🙌🏿
je suis Baganté, mais j'aime le son fulbé.
Merci Djmoussie
Really love to see happy gatherings of human beings. ❤
lets just love that fact that they are from our homeland Cameroon/ Africa
listening to this song remides me of my grandma i miss u je suis fulbe
Mamma Souleyjamot moi aussi j ss foulbe e franchement j kiff trop c son...
Mamma Souleyjamot
How are you
Mamma Souleyjamot ciao
Mamma Souleyjamot ajarama
:))
Tres belle chanson d'amour. Vive les peuls de toute l'Afrique
le grand hamisa kingui mambal df était de passage vive le Sahel vive le Cameroun qeu nous bénisse
Thanks for uploading this video ....am so happy to listing but this guy is not from Maroua,realy to Ngaoundere ...thx one's againt
Bonsoir mes amis voici une musique qui me plait en plus ca me vivre le grand nord Cameroun et surtout mon enfance
Dicko Alfaki Hama yah men the best !
OK mr6
Merci pour tout ces instruments et surtout l'inspiration .........du courage
Allah wallou !!
تحياتي من السودان
إلى أهلى في كمرون
Am foulanis and love so mush
Very Nice ! God blesse you,my Friends.
Awesome song, awesome people. I needed some fulbe songs :)
Eid mubarak to my Muslim family out there🙏🏾❤
je suis banen mais j'aime enormement la musique foulbé ou hausa
Hugo Le Conteur bakoroba diambate
jaime cette music en 2024 et vous ??
joli fulbe I am proud of fulani
Glad to watch some of these beautifull performances by the Massa from the homeland. Its home, sweet home.
zee news
Babangida Tukur those are no massas but fulbe People.
October🎉2024
Merci ♥️♥️♥️♥️👍☝🏻music
C'est bien vidéo 👍🙏🏾💯💯🙉🆗️🤦♂️😁😭😭
soft voice bro...I love it sending from bainjong♥️♥️♥️♥️
Sw
Pp
Aa
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😊
Je kiff cette musique là
Les guerriers du grand Nord.Bravooooo!!!!
Mambou ta falou eee😂😂😂
I love this video
MachAllah
A jaaraama
❤❤☝️
Merci
j'aime ça
❤❤❤❤
chanson souvenir.
Greetings from TÜRKİYE 🇹🇷
Hello
I love
@ssodangi that is correct, though the song is not in Hausa, it is in Fulfulde.
Macahlla pullo Senegal salminimon
Mampou ta falou , jemma to djengui mi waran 😜😜😜
fuulagu ko jam
lol adja....
Amina NInah wothi on best ! ha dounia
Amina NInah noye
heey! la Camerounaise je t'ai retrouve encore ici sur 7 video quel plaisir!
Excellent! Bravo!
Osai yakora .. saudi arabi
cool
jamma jengui mi ara hol tone
bravo
@VraiDiouf
That's what makes it Hausa/Fulani.
💪💪💪👊👊👊👊🙏
weli no fewi
Fulbe Allah hukke sobbunaa
@ssodangi
WOW!!!!, What a wide generalization!!!
If the Malinke or Wolof wore long flowing gowns, does it means they borrowed from the from Hausa , just because Hausa are known to wear the same type of clothing??
Its not like I am Yoruba or anything, but I HATE it when ethnic pride gets in the way oof Commonsenseical arguement...... If the Yoruba borrowed the Talking drun, then how come they are more versatile in using it, and have various name for it??
Why not just enjoy the music? Who cares if those guys are 100%, 75% or even 0% Fulani? I don't want to know if the Yoruba "borrowed" some instruments somewhere or vice-versa as long as i can enjoy nice african music.
"Always take the wheather with u...."
rzer
C'est ce que il fait maintenant la
Yahyabah
I would appreciate it if someone is willing to translate the whole song 😅 I only understood the jist after asking but not the literal meaning of everything
What’s your Facebook I will help you 🙏🏾
@ish1986ful
What is Yoruba in this music? Both the talking drum and shantu musical instruments are Hausa. So call it Hausa/Fulani. The Yoruba got the talking drum from the Hausa people, it was not original to them.
Ahmadu
B. Eeeee
@Zamzaki1
Why do u think Yoruba r more vesatile in Using the talking drum? Check out traditional Yoruba music as popularised by people like Haruna Ishola and u will find it very much Hausa! I don't know what the Yoruba call the talking drum but I know of one they call GANGAN which again is a derivative of the Hausa original version GANGA.
Ethinc pride or not, the yoruba r the greatest beneficiaries of Hausa indigineous civilisation in the whole of southern Nigeria and it is a fact not pride.
@ssodangi
That is a LIE, The Yoruba didnt ''borrow'' the Talking drum from Hausa or Fulani.
What about the Male dressing style in the video??
It is distinctly Yoruba.
cap I am from Cameroun or Cameroon people wear that it doesn't matter if you Fulani or Hausa and there is no such thing as Yoruba in Camroun-Camroon
is this on apple music?
Why is everyone calling these guyz Fulani, just because they speak Fulfulde??
Aren't these kirdi people???
of curse
Gidado don't really care about...I just love african music, let's love each other
Gidado I wish I knew it but sorry can’t help and I am curious on what they saying am pretty sure it not something bad because Luke Bryan and I believe that most people are good.
Gidado - Zone Fulbe Multimedia I love so mush
North Африка, North Камерун, так немцы говорят...
@Zamzaki1
Hahaha! The Yoruba borrowed over 60% of their so called "yoruba culture" from Hausa/Fulani. The "Yoruba cap" these male dancers have on their heads is originally Hausa/Fulani in indigo color, worn only by court jesters in our kings palaces and clowns in our city streets! Look at the clownish manner in which they dance, complete clowns in their regalia! Note that 100% of Yoruba dressing, musical instruments, song styles were a derivative of the Hausa/Fulani original versions.
وسي جم
because they doing bad things and bad behaviours and morals in the name of Fulani and thats shame
j aime ça
mamadou Diallo yes ! the best