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  • i ate a live human baby to this song

  • No, it's a song in a native language of the native people of the Solomon Islands. There are many southeast asian people there. The language is one of those.

  • i love this...what happened to good music like this

  • @AsitaVin I know right? Horrible generation.. i swear.. =/

  • this is an original song from a woman in a small tribe in africa she use to sing this song to her kids and a english man cought the song and composed a music background and he returned to Africa to pay this woman family money in tribute to her beautiful song

  • I've been looking for this song for years! Thanks for posting

  • It's not Japanese. It's Baegu. A language of the Solomon Islands. =)

  • pygmy

  • ...african maybe?

  • @DemnRider68 .  nice research

  • Japanese? It's a song from the Solomon Islands

  • Whoa, sends shivers all through me.

  • i looovee this song!!!

    i have all deep forest albulms.... i love this song!!

    jn.

  • So what language are they speaking in this song?

  • Well, it is a Japanese song..

    So I'm assuming they're speaking Japanese but I'm not completely sure

  • @DemnRider68 japanese? isnt this native american or am i mistaken?

  • @swarrior80 you are correct native american according to my friend who researchs music

  • It's not japanese.  It's a traditional song from the solomon islands.... i love wikipedia

  • The song is based around a traditional Baegu lullaby from the Solomon Islands called "Rorogwela"

  • i like it alot

  • its not native american??

  • Great song, best version I've found on Youtube so far. Lost the CD so I've been searching for it.

  • i remember this commercial from the late 90s lol and i called the number just now it showed it is now a colonial penn life insurance now lol

  • thanks been wanting to here this

  • soothing

  • Thanks for the info. But, somehow, I bet most Asian/American Indians are related. Remember when the Alutions were crossable by feet? Maybe you don't. We weren't born then.. LOL However, thanks for the info. Loved it.

  • Get the PURE MOODS CD, This is on it plus alot of other stuff like this.

  • Hey can anyone give me the link so I can download this i've been trying to dowload since like forever!!

  • im making a vid with this! but not the remixed version lolz

  • incredible song.

    i heard this once when a documentary ended and the guest on an island left never to see again the people he lived with for months. it was a sad and happy moment...

  • Ah, silly me. It was supposed to be an info for claycml. Like claycml, I love American Indian music, such as Enigma's Yeha Noha. I was supposed to reply him/her instead of posting the comment in the "Comment on this video" box...............

  • Title of the song: Sweet Lullaby. Artist: Deep Forrest (album: Made in Japan). This song is a lullaby in a South Pacific language (around Solomon island, particularly).

  • Wow, good info., thanks! I always thought it was American Indian. Pretty language... never thought it would be So. Pacific.

  • This music is so peaceful :)

  • Love this. American Indian music. Don't forget where you came from.

  • actually its not native american....

    or any type of american....

    >_>

  • lovely-thankyou

  • kewl :3

  • thank u again ur the best ^-^

  • u r amazing thank u so much :)

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