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  • I wanna dance with them!!

  • i love it

  • ola soy de colombia este video es muy bueno xd[iminent=iAjiY8YVffOB]

  • @AjLVChi the language that he speak is Bambara. It's the more speaked language in MALI.

  • such great music coming from Mali - but did u have to show a chicken being killed ? ? ?

  • @ravisimon it's part of daily life--yours too (if you're not vegetarian) but you just don't see it. True representation of a Donso ritual

  • I spent two months in Mali working out in the country.. I think when you go to Africa you take a little back home with you in your heart, this music really takes me back there. Iniche!

  • @AjLVChi my mom is from mali so I know the language they are speaking which is called bambara

  • hi, I need some information, anyone knows the name of the percussion instrument that sounds in this song???, i need the name, please help me! thanks!

  • @CHEVIX the percussion instrument is a KARIGNAN

  • @CHEVIX thanks a lot!

  • Love it

  • wow this is amazing music!!! i'm studying mali for an end-of-the-year project, and we have to make a travel brochure for our country-- i'm definitely talking about the music!

  • I'm LOOOVING this!!! REAL African music!!!! It would be good for every African American and America in general to listen to this beautiful music and learn where OUR music comes from!!!! Beautiful!!!! The language that they're speaking is it, Swahili, French...!? I am not sure!?

  • I can hear the roots of our music in this song. From the diaspora with love.

  • wooow wat a nice tune and atraditional 2!!

  • What is this song called?

  • mali represent our music is beautifula and unique...i've got to start playing the drums again.

  • Hello my Mali friends, I love your music. Can you guys go to this video and listen to the music that plays in the beginning and tell me what it is? I cant speak the language. /watch?v=evl7SRPpCbg&feature=r­elated

    the song also plays at the end of this video /watch?v=s7PjT7kSYqE&feature=r­elated

  • @PlancksTime

    It’s "le dimanche a Bamako" by Amadou et Mariam

  • im from Africa. only one thing to say about those guys:don't fuck with them

  • @yayafitini You are right.If someone is trying to end his life has to challenge those traditionnal hunters.

  • vir my is baie interessant om die video te sien, ek skryf uit Peru

  • I like this music, the way and the tune of how it has been fabricated to its finished, is remarkable. keep it up Mr Sibiri Samake.

  • The singer looks just like Trick Daddy, lol

  • @cuzrock310  Yea i agree Whit you

  • @cuzrock310 that nigga do look like trick lmfao

  • @cuzrock310 mdrrr!!

  • I don't understand the words, but the music is indeed powerful! I can feel the deep spiritual nature of it.

  • la chasse .

    tout un amour fou fou

  • pour moi je vois une connection directe a la music gnawa le rhythm et tout, tres beau c,est une music en effet magic, et qui mene a la trance. Casbah,alger

  • The Malian hunters do some magical things like form a potion for certain animals to appear out of nowhere like

    whoa!!!!who called him? the potion did

    that`s who. SERIOUSLY I AM FROM THERE I KNOW

  • lovely music from Mali , but no such thing a Magic !!! just illusions , check out TAM

  • you don`t know what you are talking about....

  • This is what I call organic music!

  • dis is like Mardi Gras black indian music.

  • Awesome

  • Love it

  • musik magik tres bon

  • dansoko

  • magick!

  • tres tres fort

  • IM Doin mali for my school project <(^.^<)

  • C'est tres bon! MERCI!

  • wouaww jadore parceque je fai la zik gnawi merci pr le partage et bn continuation SIMO du maroc ^^

  • Just the most amazing man and music I've heard in a long time - this is so fundamentally real in it's spirit and nature - I was blown away!

  • god you can hear the blues flowing through this

  • dommage que cette video ait changé! la precedente etait meilleure!!

  • they speak bombara, soninké and peul,dogon

  • Sounds like one of the Mande dialects. Bambara, Soninke Dogon some one should be familiar with it. They don't look Peul.

  • He speaks Bamana(bambara)

  • What is the language that is spoken in Mali?

  • Good vibes BIG BIG

  • donso ngoni de sibiri "MOUSSA"

  • lord have mercy!!! we all need to stick to our roots and culture....i luv jungle life...

  • tres,tres fort !!! i like it

  • a tous qui aiment cette musique et cette culture: lisez les livres de AMADOU HAMPATE BA

  • Malian empire in Ancient times was so mighty.

    Old world Spanish map has a picture of the

    Malian emperor of the 1400s holding a gold rock

    near Mali on map.This had many a European explorers salivating to no end.

  • where can i get this song?

  • One word " AMAZING "

  • This is amazing music - it lifts my soul. Africa is soo rich in its beautiful people - thank God for Mali.

  • The depositors of the unveiled history of the humankind. Uhm...... big secret, the secret of the secrets....the savants of what are never been written, of what are never been tought at any university in the world. uhm uhm......That's the game!

  • Mali is just unbelievable when it comes to music

    just unreal.Habib koite,Boubacar traore,Mamani keita..... the list goes on and on these artist

    will simply blow your mind.I`m a Hip hop fan and

    after listening to these few artist i can`t go back to it right now i just can`t.

  • @9ways2win: So true, I understand how u feel!

    Malian artists have kept foreign influence OUT of its music, or minimized its effect. Its because of that fact that many Malian artists are also popular among other non-Malian Africans. For instance, half my family are Ghanaian, but because they come from the North, many of them would actually prefer Malian music over the southern Highlife (the music Ghana is well-known for), simply because it doesn't reflect their own northern culture and outlook.

  • I agree with you entirely! I'm Nigerian,but Malian music does it for me! I'm even from the south,but i just love their music1 You really "feel the music" deep in your soul,I can't explain,but anybody I introduce to the music,gets hooked on it like me!

    Viva la musique du Mali!

    viva la unite d'Afrique!

  • Look, I'm Congolese and strangly i prefer Malian Music even if our music is the most popular in Africa. There is someting in the malian work that's more spiritual, deeper, closer to the Nature, to the Man, To God.

  • Manz:Wow so you feel it too!!!!

  • probably because it is more traditional than modern African music from Congo, and most African music speaks to the spirit and invokes it literally.

  • Hell, I'm some white kid from Ohio and I feel it. I'm learning about the different African musics. I'm really diggin it. It's truly amazing! Ha, I'm so excited that there's so much for me to hear and understand. This music has a feel to it that, well, just feels so natural and right. African culture should be much more widely studied here in the U.S. So many people don't know what they're missing, good lord.

  • allhail:Look up Omou Sangare,you'll be really amazed,her music is off the hook! Habib Koite,is another amazing artist,then again they ALL ARE!!!

    PEACE+LOVE

  • Thanks man! peace

  • @allhailtheprofessor: you said it! It's no surprise that the most popular styles of music in the US and elsewhere all originate from African music.

  • @allhailtheprofessor WELL I'M AFRICAN TOO AND I'M FROM THE COUNTRY WHERE THIS MUSIC IS REALLY POPULAR I THINK U SHOULD GET A PLUS FOR THIS I WISH A LOT OF PEOPLE CAN SEE THIS AND IF YOU WANT ME TO TRANSLATE THAT MUSIC FROM YOU I WILL DIS MY LANGUAGE...

  • @bagason1 God said who have ears let them hear and those who have eyes let them see this video speaks for its self Blessing unto Sibiri and the rest of the hunters in the world so they have a safe hunting and return home Im from puerto rico and i love this song so much only God and my ancestors know why lol

  • @allhailtheprofessor YOU ARE SO RIGHT! IT IS NICE TO HEAR THAT FROM AN OPEN MINDED WHITE KID.

  • @allhailtheprofessor I'm a White guy from Canada and I've been listening alot to african music too, mainly the more modern styles having emmerged from the Congo, but some traditional stuffs too.

    I guess africans can teach us to never through your roots to the garbage. To me, White peoples are just as tribal as Africans, we have all these styles and reasons we had for making music, now almost lost because of the dominance of a select few modern musical styles in our media.

  • beautiful music and images. pity someone tried to make it exciting by editing into tiny pieces, so it's hard to see what's going on.

  • the music of the Hunter! the Warrior!

  • Men without Hip Hop! wow wow! They got bucks too!

  • sisi mali donso foli aka di

  • tkt sibiri samaké samaké c le non de ma mere

  • sisi t un bon toi alors

  • Anitié tougouni tougouni, a ka di kossobé! Thank's a lot for this beautiful surprise, Donzo Sibiri Samaké on You tube! but perheaps U'd better explain who are Donzos and what they do (sorry 4 my english) in West Afrika, it's not only music and danses...

    Thank's again!

  • thanks you so much this take me back home.

  • Did your GOD ask you to say that?

  • yea baby

  • wasting time with ur 'Tariqziyad-ism' instead....? If they wasted their times with what you suggested they would not be doing ThIS.....No wonder the

    things you promote is Fu*k*D uup....Is what you propose what they do n ur 'back home' place? First Grow some balls - good ones !

  • sure thing dumb ass

  • your comment addresses U as a dumb ass? shoulda put a comma in there. your response to afrosistah: uncalled for and a crucial example of training by oppressors, your forbearers created a system to make U and those like U think U are superior and have BALLS. Your fathers murdered, stole, raped from Africa stole our wealth, the land and our languages and now you thieves have the corrupted balls to laugh at what is left of our heritage.?.?. ass wipe!!flake off

  • i'm actually not a pale arab, if thats what your thinking

  • thaaaaanks so much!!!this is amazing

  • the music really get me. thank you for posting.

  • what more can one ask for? the spirit, the vibes!!!!.......God bess Afrika!!!!!

  • this is why i love mali. We stick to who we are. Makes me so proud to be part of this beautifull country!

  • i've never heard of him before. i'm loving it.

  • oh my god!!!! Sibiri Samake on Youtube!!!! thats simply awesome!!!! one of my favourite artist on Youtube... that doesn't happen too often

  • Yes! I'm suprised up too! I love Sibiri Samake and Donso.

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