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  • Rimaibe girls singing for Neuberg in pulaar!

  • such cute little sisters...what the...watch that whiteman!

  • i wanna go to africa so bad such a beautiful culture

  • Are they singing arabic?

  • The are singing in Fulfulde The language of the Fulani/Peul peoples.

  • I think arabs are just trying to claim fulani.

    WELL STOP IT.

    IF ANYBODY COPIED ANYONE IT WAS THE ARABS BECAUSE WE WERE HERE FIRST.

    doesnt take a brain surgeon to figure it out.

  • Strange, this melody, the way they applaud is similar to a traditional melody from Djibouti.

  • nice songs. each tribe has different origins. that is how the world is: we are one

  • same origin

  • i am fulani from cameroon i dont no exactly where they from but you no evrywhere you go the language is a litle bit diferant but you can tell it is foulfoulde.

  • @soulyb99 they are fulbe from NIGER

  • fulani people are either arab tribes or completely affected by the arab culture, because these melody is perfectly arabic melody.

  • we are not arabs, we just borrowed aspects of the arab culture. we are regular west africans. deal with it.same DNA but slightly different features

  • What was borrowed from "arabs"?

  • considering africans where here first maybe arabs borrowed from us. and melodies do overlap. We can say that about many different melodies..

  • That is a lie. This is a sahelian melody. Nothing arabic about it. I am a Fulani.

  • Arabs culture? You have no culture look to sudan even when muslimized(which is the only culture arabs carry--hey arent you not alow to listen to music?) they still carry their own traditions. This is distinctively and originally fulani. Also africa came first you arabs and others are just leftovers.

  • C'est très beau, mashallah

  • those people are from sudan and thier basic profession is making salt.

  • These people are from Guecheme, Niger, not too far from Sokoto. Not sure whom you are referring to about the Sudan and Salt.

  • thanks sandyleeder for your reply, realy I am not sure exactly where are they from, but I only guess, because in Harmony TV (sudanese channel) they introduce the same picture of such people and songs, thanks again sandyleeder. I am sudanese, I Iike that.

  • @aawwaadd1234 they are not from sudan but from NIGER and don't make salt anymore

  • This sounds like Sokoto Fulani Dialect. Like almost like Bororo Fulani.

  • These people are very close to Sokoto, about 50 Km.

  • My little fulani sisters can sing.

  • PAS MAL LES PEULE

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