c'est ma chanson préférée..mais j'avoue, j'y comprends rien à ce qu'il chante, ça me chagrine un peu... lol mais j'adooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooorrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrre !! :))
songs like this reminds me why i just love being african, there's an undescribable feeling i get inside. i feel sorry for africans that r not able to appreciate african music, only western, too bad! i listen to all. this type of music will never get out of date cos its simply african culture. long live african culture!
i like this guy, i dont know what he is sayin' but i sure do like his music. but i cant seem to find the song i like the most, im not sure if im sayin it right, but it goes like " wumbabushe vamaya bushe, wumbabushe" need help findin that song pls!
now i am very upset that i hear my native language and dont know what it means.i feel the intent behind the drums. the voice in the guitar.the soul in the clap. but i cannot translate, literally. :-(
now i am very upset that i hear my native language and dont know what it means.i feel the intent behind the drums. the voice in the guitar.the sould in the clap. but i cannot translate, literally. :-(
@Bergerie1989 The problem can always be traced to one major reason - Western negative image bombardment on such a vastly beautiful and rich continent. The legacies of Slavery and colonisation (stealing, killing and destroying).
@Bergerie1989 Remember your forebears were not. They enslaved them, exploited their strength and resources to build Western Europe, lynched and raped them for 400 years. The fear is the African's.
@bojnin You should be very proud to be Albino. From a very young age I have been fascinated by Albinism. I remember my fathers friend brought his son to our house, I was like 11ish... and he has Albinism. I stared at him the whole time. I knew he felt uncomfortable with me looking at him like that, but I could not take my eyes off him. The white eyelashes, afro, eyebrows, porcelain skin, pink lips; I was in love lol. I told him he was beautiful... he walked off. I figure he never believed me...
@kweencessX Nothing to be proud of. I didn't choose it. It's just a skin condition that comes at birth. Ugly or beautiful, there is no choice or will in it, no merit whatsoever. I could have had rashes or no arms instead of albinism. It's like saying 'be proud to be bald' and 'be proud to have hair'. It's not even worth mentioning
@bojnin Erm.. you said in your comment that this song made you proud to be Albino. Anyway, no harm done I guess. I never meant any offence by what I said. If it makes you feel better, I will retract the whole statement. But I will say though that there is nothing wrong with being proud of what you are whether you chose it or not. I am so very proud of my skin complexion and I did not choose it. I love it and no one can tell me different. Anyway, I meant no harm. Take care & may the Lord bless.
@kweencessX No, I'm sorry, I'm not actually albino. That was sweet of yours and I was acting silly just to say that this whole "I'm proud of my race" thing is really silly. It's good to be happy about one's body, but why should one be proud as if it made one part of anything that someone else with who one shares a physical feature or nationality has done. Bless you
That's great!You should listen to Mory Kante (Yeke Yeke one of his song), Rokia Traore, Ismael Lo and of course Youssou n dour You will love it Enjoy!
1 of the powerful secret of this song is that through out the whole song i only saw 1 style of european instrument and that is the guitar the rest is 100% african instruments but even the guitar originated from africa that is the secret of why this song sounds soo sweet and wonderful its full of sweet melodies long live salif and god bless africa
@GunKlappa, Dear brother, you are correct the Guitar is NOT European, it is an eastern instrument. The word Guitar comes the Arabic Al Quethara. Then Arabs passed on to the Spanish and rest of europe. May god bless our Africa and set it on a better course.
@hish55 wiki says it differently my bro. anyway..wherever it may comes from.. Bless. "The English word guitar, the German gitarre, and the French guitare were adopted from the Spanish guitarra, which comes from the Andalusian Arabic قيثارةر qitara,[4] itself derived from the Latin cithara, which in turn came from the Ancient Greek κιθάρα kithara,[5] which ultimately (directly or indirectly) traces back to the Old Persian سی تار sihtar "three-stringed".[6]"
@hish55 wiki says it differently my bro. anyway..wherever it may come from.. Bless. "The English word guitar, the German gitarre, and the French guitare were adopted from the Spanish guitarra, which comes from the Andalusian Arabic قيثارةر qitara,[4] itself derived from the Latin cithara, which in turn came from the Ancient Greek κιθάρα kithara,[5] which ultimately (directly or indirectly) traces back to the Old Persian سی تار sihtar "three-stringed".[6]"
au pays on n'aime pas trop les maliens et les senegalais sous pretexte que ils dansent comme des singes et que les femmes ont des voix de grand meres.mais franchement je ne comprends pas pourquoi ils disent ca et je trouve meme qu'ils sont les vrais africains qui ne se sont pas laisses influencer par la culture occidentale.
je suis camerounaise mais chaque fois que je joue cette chanson je me demande pourquoi est ce que je ne suis pas malienne mais bon on peut dire que je suis malienne parce que les peuls du cameroun viennent du mali et donc je suis peule.
@2vive les peulhs de garoua (effectivement ils proviennet du mali ce sont des nomades) on les retrouve aussi à bitam en passant par garoua j'adore ce peuple
@cryptoprocta No way, THIS AMerican, LOVESSSSSSSSSSS the soun dof this music. THe voice is tranquil and the music calls to you. I listen to it over and over again. SO the people that do not like it are not necessarily "Americans", but ones with a different taste in music.
@cryptoprocta I was just responding to the comment that "the dislikes must be Americans". I just wanted to clarify that I am American and I love the song. Isn't it great? I listen to it often and it makes me feel happy inside.
I also agree with what you said to another member that the great music takes a time to appreciate. This is true sometimes, but then there are times when it is an instant liking. I loved this song the first time that I heard it.
@Kralice4u yea, I should apologize about the american dislike thing, I only meant that pop music from north america is so very trivial and fake compared to this pop music
@ilfriendly No way, This American, LOVESSSSSSSSSSS the sound of this music. The voice is tranquil and the music calls to you. I listen to it over and over again. SO the people that do not like it are not necessarily "Americans", but ones with a different taste in music.
@roxybelle12 yes, being from africa has nothing to do with anything, it is a beautiful piece of art and people should learn to enjoy it, just like classical music, and music from india, the great music takes time to appreciate
C'est trop cool comme musique ! Je vais me prendre un album je pense. Quelqu'un à un conseil pour un des ces albums ? Je connais pas trop cet artiste mais j'aime !!
I think I will buy an album but I don't know which one ? Some could help me ? I do not know this artist very well but I like him !
AYWAAA
anatys1 1 week ago in playlist Favorite videos
Brazil loves you!!!
kasypl 1 month ago
i love this songs!!! salif keita q grande !!
geraniovk 1 month ago
SUPER,,,
miluca007 1 month ago
Superlatives aren't enough.
ghostdancerdotorg 1 month ago
i love it
SexiCoolWIL 2 months ago
A nama baraz jeeee!!!
senadbecirovic 2 months ago
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Bless brethren Salif and peace be upon him, his family, you and yours. Many thanks brethren for posting this vid!
Blackisalwaysbeut4 2 months ago in playlist salif keita
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Mad love From South Africa
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Is he an albino nigger?
szentagostonka 4 months ago
This music just brings joy to my life !!! Wish I could understand the words though.. Greetings from Montreal, Canada!
sabi88137 4 months ago
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sabi88137 4 months ago
c'est ma chanson préférée..mais j'avoue, j'y comprends rien à ce qu'il chante, ça me chagrine un peu... lol mais j'adooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooorrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrre !! :))
zionju44 4 months ago
@zionju44
pareil pour moi je capte rien mais ça me passe partout!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
fraise1547 2 months ago
songs like this reminds me why i just love being african, there's an undescribable feeling i get inside. i feel sorry for africans that r not able to appreciate african music, only western, too bad! i listen to all. this type of music will never get out of date cos its simply african culture. long live african culture!
ogijoo 4 months ago 13
@ogijoo Something inside so strong.....
Mesojonistic 2 months ago
@ogijoo I agree with you ! I love those bites, Do you know I have this song on My Ipod For exercice ,and I sweet like crezy at gim.
loudenanuma 1 month ago in playlist aa imael
greetings from Romania, once again. I'we saw Salif Keita about 5 years ago at sziget, budapesta....genial....
aDaBrick 5 months ago
This reminds me of childhood back in Guinea. I'm a teen now and live in the U.S.
Techykabas 5 months ago
dude i knw right...
keitamoh88 3 months ago
Congratulation to S.K. from all the fan from Brisbane Australia.
ramapa1 5 months ago
I love this album, greetings from Australia :)
music1849 5 months ago
LOVE THIS!!! Greetings from Cincinnati, Ohio USA
Peejay07241983 5 months ago
Amazing, Greetings from Chicago IL USA
aJazzySymphony 5 months ago
awsome/ from algeria
coolamazigh 5 months ago
cant stop listening to it
3333face 6 months ago
awsome/ from sedona arizona usa
3333face 6 months ago
i love mali music
3333face 6 months ago
copied
football legend zidane theme song copy. "zidane y va marquer"
afridi10 6 months ago
Greetings from Holland an Morocco.
BladiZwin 6 months ago
africa my homeland
SangMarocain 6 months ago
i agree with u, even mozard would dance
cratosolympus 6 months ago in playlist collection salif keita
white nigga is tha bomb
ssuuppeerrbbooyy 6 months ago
@ssuuppeerrbbooyy be at least educated, do not talk brouhaha.
cratosolympus 6 months ago in playlist collection salif keita
@ssuuppeerrbbooyy this comment is maybe not really proper but it made me laugh so i like it
, and i agree he rocks , amazing artist
alex5117 6 months ago
The 17 people who dislike this, have no idea of musical talent. This is amazing, we <3 Salif Keita!
texada01 6 months ago
the best song ever
ioonik 6 months ago
C'est vraiment pas gentil de ne pas vouloir laisser jouer ce clip sur iPhone
CamaraAbdoulaye 7 months ago
The Magic of music- you can feel the touch of HIM
BRATEKPOLSKI 7 months ago
che bravo
sabinothebest 7 months ago
17 ppl have hemorrhoids
steveB2k6 8 months ago
me encantaaa!!!!!
Andyycami 8 months ago
Cacat cacacios
scruffyfunny 9 months ago
Salif keita
CukTvHD 9 months ago
Très beau clip, sur une des meilleures pièce de Salif keita!
genlamousso78 9 months ago
"Bonga - Mona Ki Ngi Xiça" a very nice song, you'll love it, it's from Angola!!!XD
Lusobrasileiro23 9 months ago
Great song
djfunkshui 10 months ago
i like this guy, i dont know what he is sayin' but i sure do like his music. but i cant seem to find the song i like the most, im not sure if im sayin it right, but it goes like " wumbabushe vamaya bushe, wumbabushe" need help findin that song pls!
meronabraham 10 months ago 2
this is amazing !!!
scrippsranchgirl61 10 months ago
this was a hit in Romania . and still make u move !! and dance like an african !!:D
YOCOSMINMAX16 10 months ago
its great
MrMoha005 11 months ago
this men is amazing
1040mk 11 months ago
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now i am very upset that i hear my native language and dont know what it means.i feel the intent behind the drums. the voice in the guitar.the soul in the clap. but i cannot translate, literally. :-(
MzOnyx360 11 months ago
now i am very upset that i hear my native language and dont know what it means.i feel the intent behind the drums. the voice in the guitar.the sould in the clap. but i cannot translate, literally. :-(
MzOnyx360 11 months ago
moze i to ali ovo je prvo voliim mraavee maaaleeee
Zorulembo 11 months ago
2:12 voliim maale mraaaveee vooliim maalee mraaaveeee
Zorulembo 11 months ago
@Zorulembo 2:09 Ko mi kradee pareee ko mi kradeee pareeee ? :D
CroUltras87 11 months ago
One of the best from BRo keita
kwasi0217 1 year ago
Great! Loved to be helpful! Peace
DodoReale 1 year ago
Salif keita is fabulous simger!!!!Greetings from Greece!
thisdi1 1 year ago 7
Alabalabaleee, sa frijem curshileee, sa vina berileee... :))
MissKurama 1 year ago
What I like the most is when he bursts out laughing (3:46). Makes me feel good to see how happy he is. Usually he looks kinda sad.
wagyora 1 year ago 2
trop bon ce son vive le mali
batomafifi 1 year ago
trop bon ce son
batomafifi 1 year ago
Ye ke ye ke ye ke ye ke yeeee !!! , AnOkElU , tayamee , seneekkelee , blessings from Finland , from my <3
sakarilove 1 year ago
mi-a luat mama maieuuuuuuuuuu
alexxxradulecsu 1 year ago
An African Music Legend
Biafrans7 1 year ago
зажигательные танцы, натуральные ритмы, улыбчивые люди, хочу в Африку!
Lolachko 1 year ago
@Lolachko и солнце и горячие ночи :Р
shelteringshade 1 year ago
i am half german half french.... i like africa but at same thime i'm scared of it....^^
Bergerie1989 1 year ago
@Bergerie1989 Erm.. okay then.
kweencessX 1 year ago
@Bergerie1989 The problem can always be traced to one major reason - Western negative image bombardment on such a vastly beautiful and rich continent. The legacies of Slavery and colonisation (stealing, killing and destroying).
Biafrans7 1 year ago
@Bergerie1989 Remember your forebears were not. They enslaved them, exploited their strength and resources to build Western Europe, lynched and raped them for 400 years. The fear is the African's.
Biafrans7 1 year ago
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@Bergerie1989 Why are you scared of Africa?
29bitch 11 months ago
this is such great music. makes me proud to be albino. To all Albinistic, With Love ( ;
bojnin 1 year ago
@bojnin You should be very proud to be Albino. From a very young age I have been fascinated by Albinism. I remember my fathers friend brought his son to our house, I was like 11ish... and he has Albinism. I stared at him the whole time. I knew he felt uncomfortable with me looking at him like that, but I could not take my eyes off him. The white eyelashes, afro, eyebrows, porcelain skin, pink lips; I was in love lol. I told him he was beautiful... he walked off. I figure he never believed me...
kweencessX 1 year ago
@kweencessX Nothing to be proud of. I didn't choose it. It's just a skin condition that comes at birth. Ugly or beautiful, there is no choice or will in it, no merit whatsoever. I could have had rashes or no arms instead of albinism. It's like saying 'be proud to be bald' and 'be proud to have hair'. It's not even worth mentioning
bojnin 1 year ago
@bojnin Erm.. you said in your comment that this song made you proud to be Albino. Anyway, no harm done I guess. I never meant any offence by what I said. If it makes you feel better, I will retract the whole statement. But I will say though that there is nothing wrong with being proud of what you are whether you chose it or not. I am so very proud of my skin complexion and I did not choose it. I love it and no one can tell me different. Anyway, I meant no harm. Take care & may the Lord bless.
kweencessX 1 year ago
@kweencessX No, I'm sorry, I'm not actually albino. That was sweet of yours and I was acting silly just to say that this whole "I'm proud of my race" thing is really silly. It's good to be happy about one's body, but why should one be proud as if it made one part of anything that someone else with who one shares a physical feature or nationality has done. Bless you
bojnin 1 year ago
great music
tamergungor2006 1 year ago
Now I want to move out to Africa! BRILLIANT!
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es super super bueno, la música étnica es lo mejor de esta Tierra.
kellytrianareal 1 year ago
es super super bueno, la música étnica es lo mejor de esta Tierra
kellytrianareal 1 year ago
BUENO ESTA BIEN-----ME GUSTA
casese 1 year ago
this song is wonderful
allways give to me a very nice energy
saludos from Switzerland
ombrascura 1 year ago
LYRICS??? LOL
hokamil 1 year ago 2
Greetings from romania =)
Us3r96 1 year ago 65
wawe
DodoReale 1 year ago
wawe
DodoReale 1 year ago
this is version is better watch?v=dFQscxFA9VQ
crazyfabio1 1 year ago
we would hear this song during carnival...where? in greece!!! wow...i had no idea it was salif keita behind this great voice!
biskotaki9 1 year ago
was not able to understand , but very nice song
ashishrana90 1 year ago
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PeterBensen 1 year ago
i like his dance xD
ShirazLOOOL 1 year ago
dans les roots du grand Fella. quand l'art de la musique et le réalité de la vie ne font qu'un. Bravo
nikighyslaine 1 year ago
great song i am romanian and i love african music if you know songs like this plis reply love african music
liviu2787 1 year ago
@liviu2787 try the habib koite mix!
greetings from holland!
woelie1900 1 year ago
@liviu2787
That's great!You should listen to Mory Kante (Yeke Yeke one of his song), Rokia Traore, Ismael Lo and of course Youssou n dour You will love it Enjoy!
jamaica79100 1 year ago
Quel magnifique collage d'images avec si belle musique et energie!
redtag501 1 year ago
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what i would love is a duet with him and Youssou Ndour!
pissene 1 year ago
what i would love is a duet with him and Youssou Ndour!
pissene 1 year ago
1 of the powerful secret of this song is that through out the whole song i only saw 1 style of european instrument and that is the guitar the rest is 100% african instruments but even the guitar originated from africa that is the secret of why this song sounds soo sweet and wonderful its full of sweet melodies long live salif and god bless africa
GunKlappa 1 year ago
@GunKlappa, Dear brother, you are correct the Guitar is NOT European, it is an eastern instrument. The word Guitar comes the Arabic Al Quethara. Then Arabs passed on to the Spanish and rest of europe. May god bless our Africa and set it on a better course.
hish55 1 year ago
@hish55 wiki says it differently my bro. anyway..wherever it may comes from.. Bless. "The English word guitar, the German gitarre, and the French guitare were adopted from the Spanish guitarra, which comes from the Andalusian Arabic قيثارةر qitara,[4] itself derived from the Latin cithara, which in turn came from the Ancient Greek κιθάρα kithara,[5] which ultimately (directly or indirectly) traces back to the Old Persian سی تار sihtar "three-stringed".[6]"
DodoReale 1 year ago
@hish55 wiki says it differently my bro. anyway..wherever it may come from.. Bless. "The English word guitar, the German gitarre, and the French guitare were adopted from the Spanish guitarra, which comes from the Andalusian Arabic قيثارةر qitara,[4] itself derived from the Latin cithara, which in turn came from the Ancient Greek κιθάρα kithara,[5] which ultimately (directly or indirectly) traces back to the Old Persian سی تار sihtar "three-stringed".[6]"
DodoReale 1 year ago
@DodoReale Great job! I'm always glad to know the origin of words. We get to know interesting and important things this way.
faradyeva 1 year ago
@faradyeva thks glad to be of use
DodoReale 7 months ago
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GunKlappa 1 year ago
tellement cette chanson me donne la chair de poule.
je ne comprends pas les gens qui n'aiment pas cette chanson
29bitch 1 year ago
au pays on n'aime pas trop les maliens et les senegalais sous pretexte que ils dansent comme des singes et que les femmes ont des voix de grand meres.mais franchement je ne comprends pas pourquoi ils disent ca et je trouve meme qu'ils sont les vrais africains qui ne se sont pas laisses influencer par la culture occidentale.
29bitch 1 year ago
je suis camerounaise mais chaque fois que je joue cette chanson je me demande pourquoi est ce que je ne suis pas malienne mais bon on peut dire que je suis malienne parce que les peuls du cameroun viennent du mali et donc je suis peule.
29bitch 1 year ago
@2vive les peulhs de garoua (effectivement ils proviennet du mali ce sont des nomades) on les retrouve aussi à bitam en passant par garoua j'adore ce peuple
tchibangcity 1 year ago
this cain of rhytm is 100% a good job,from salif and his band
italianomuslim 1 year ago
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loveeeeeeeeee this song!!!
neoloves69 1 year ago
loveeeeeeeeee this song!!!
neoloves69 1 year ago
awesome
hgedek 1 year ago
Apaçilerimiz örnek alsınlar :D
ib0Li 1 year ago
how can you not like this!!!
even mozart would start dancin after hearing this :)
ilfriendly 1 year ago 58
@ilfriendly the dislikes must be americans
cryptoprocta 8 months ago
@cryptoprocta No way, THIS AMerican, LOVESSSSSSSSSSS the soun dof this music. THe voice is tranquil and the music calls to you. I listen to it over and over again. SO the people that do not like it are not necessarily "Americans", but ones with a different taste in music.
Kralice4u 7 months ago
@Kralice4u no, you don't need taste in music to enjoy this :)
cryptoprocta 7 months ago
@Kralice4u the point was to show the glaring differences between what is considered pop in north america and what is considered pop in other places
cryptoprocta 7 months ago
@cryptoprocta I was just responding to the comment that "the dislikes must be Americans". I just wanted to clarify that I am American and I love the song. Isn't it great? I listen to it often and it makes me feel happy inside.
I also agree with what you said to another member that the great music takes a time to appreciate. This is true sometimes, but then there are times when it is an instant liking. I loved this song the first time that I heard it.
Kralice4u 5 months ago 2
@Kralice4u yea, I should apologize about the american dislike thing, I only meant that pop music from north america is so very trivial and fake compared to this pop music
cryptoprocta 5 months ago
@cryptoprocta I now understand what you mean and agree. Thank you so much for clarifying in such a kind way. God bless!
Kralice4u 5 months ago
@ilfriendly No way, This American, LOVESSSSSSSSSSS the sound of this music. The voice is tranquil and the music calls to you. I listen to it over and over again. SO the people that do not like it are not necessarily "Americans", but ones with a different taste in music.
Kralice4u 7 months ago
@cryptoprocta you should not stereotype. I am from Africa and my brother doesn't like this song
roxybelle12 7 months ago
@roxybelle12 yes, being from africa has nothing to do with anything, it is a beautiful piece of art and people should learn to enjoy it, just like classical music, and music from india, the great music takes time to appreciate
cryptoprocta 7 months ago
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ChaChing86 1 year ago
@ChaChing86 who removed my comment?! and why?!
ChaChing86 1 year ago
and now i want to be an african..
MrYumyum15 1 year ago 3
THAT'S AFRICAN MUSIC! (:
- Simply beautiful. *-*
I love it!
Afrikamaedchen 1 year ago
LOUD ONLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! FANTASTIC RHITHM...
103MARS 1 year ago
Einfach nur genial, dieser wunderbare Musiker und sein Groove!
Das ist Weltmusik, weil afrikanische Musik doch für Vieles einfach der Ursprung ist.
Irgendwie klingt es wie Ur-Rhytmus!
Danke!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
schmitzbackes1 1 year ago
Where can I get this original version with max sound quality? Any download possibilitys?
Great song. So much power of life.
Thanks.
wolffiboy 1 year ago
c'est super!!!!!!!!
mamietatie 1 year ago
Excelente tema...no me canso de escucharlo nunca...¡¡Bravo!!...
patovank 1 year ago
what an amazing icon in African music!!
peaceluvNnappinness 1 year ago
me gusta muchooooooooooooooooooooooo
porota182 1 year ago
I would love it if Salif Keita could contact me concerning his music. I have a wonderful organization, Grand Triangle, Inc.Makes me happy to a fan.
athughes20046 1 year ago
Nos vamo'al cabareeeeet, nos vamo'al cabaret, nos vamo'al cabaaaret, ha!, nos vamo'al cabaret!
sebadmx512 1 year ago
love this tune :)
claxxton 1 year ago
@claxxton love this boy:).. sure, ... tune as well:)) x x
denamala 1 year ago
En el minuto 2:10 parece como si dijeran: "Turistas alemanes, turistas alemanes, turistas alemán...se ve que eran turistas alemanes". En serio.
alppeo 1 year ago
@alppeo chistoso!! creo que es una idioma de la region, pero tambien escucho otras cosas en canciones!! Me hizo reir gracias :)
divadeej 1 year ago
Thank you to Salif Keita, from Germany with Love for Africa
INDALOSIA 1 year ago
Se joga na parede se joga na parede, olha as baranga aee, olha as baranga aê!!
rafaelsoyyo1981 1 year ago
From Liberia 2 my fellow brothers and sisters...Much love, constant peace, and many blessing always until the end of time....
natturner1886 1 year ago
quando ouvi salif keita danzei...
Chico César (a primeira vista)
maconhasoulsystem 1 year ago
Such rich, layered texture. Powerful, Celestial Music!!
God bless you all.
JasonRoseman0 1 year ago
great great great hit, BIg UP from Moldova and Austria
igoras85 1 year ago
Cet été au festival des escales de saint nazaire (44) 7 aout 2010 ^^
zest2bonheur 1 year ago
Incrível!!! Parabéns!!!
miltinhoteixeira 1 year ago
1 word....awesome!!!
ganjaweedow 1 year ago
j'aime trop les chansons de salif keita, tu es le meilleur, du courage.
MyGuineaConakry 1 year ago
LOVE YOU SALIF
mapila71 1 year ago
FanFlippingTastic!!
Salif is made my night last Saturday, is still making my week as well as the rest of my life!
Also check the hammering remix by Martin Solveig.
Salif for president of the world!!
alec63 1 year ago
wow great song they really can do good music
italianomuslim 1 year ago
i like it....!!!!
zzelac 2 years ago 2
how do you dance this?? :) Is there a name for that dance?
makemeloveagain2 2 years ago
What's so annoying in my question? :-?
makemeloveagain2 1 year ago
@makemeloveagain2 haha i was thinking the same thing -4? lol
sahirmathur 1 year ago
C'est trop cool comme musique ! Je vais me prendre un album je pense. Quelqu'un à un conseil pour un des ces albums ? Je connais pas trop cet artiste mais j'aime !!
I think I will buy an album but I don't know which one ? Some could help me ? I do not know this artist very well but I like him !
fileasfogg2 2 years ago
ben je te conseille cette album moffou il est vraiment top mais il en a sorti un aussi resament mais j'ai pas encore eu l'occas de l'ecouter...
bakario 2 years ago
là c tiré de l'album "Moffou" de 2002, bonne écoute :D
zionju44 1 year ago
Son dernier album s'appelle "La Différence" et si tu veux le voir en concert, il passe à l'Olympia le 12 avril !
TheBibidelavega 1 year ago
@0.41 feel the power
OOH
irfable 2 years ago
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irfable 2 years ago
ya me too..
sigung1 2 years ago
Everybody from Africa! Stand Up!
Cote d'Ivoire!
MarvelousFiles 2 years ago
i miss africa!
ilovejcm1 2 years ago
Great song!
Best wishes from Canada
BiasViewer 2 years ago 3
on 2:13 the women start to sing, could someone tell me what it means?
p.s. on croatian, the literal translation would be: " who is stealing my money ^^
Xfire0301 2 years ago 3
di si brate sta je
Ollovka 2 years ago
the best!
welde170 2 years ago
excellent song!!!
whosyourdady3rm 2 years ago
Salif Keita = a hero
dtothez187 2 years ago
could someone please post a link to the lyrics in english please? or french or portuguese or spanish
dnm25 2 years ago
My favourite song!
designdavid 2 years ago
ducarai
ENVIRAAMAZONAS 2 years ago
unbelievable,Amazing song,Music,Waaaaooooooooooo
(i don't understand the meaning ,But is amazing,,)
Waoooooooooooo
Thanks to Mr Salif
mikaielo 2 years ago