This song reminds me of when I was a small child and my father used to play Hausa music every Sunday morning and afternoon especially this song! :-) Fond memories.
first time i heard this music was in norway how starnge.. most funniest of all music i have ever listened. it celebrates food. the humour is unbelievable
Hi Bro, how funny! The Hausa drumming in the vid is exactly the same like the Mbororo drumming in "baralla" dance which is a form of soukous. Thanks for posting.
i'm really finding these traditional songs interesting lately. i used to mock em..
3551Bashir 3 months ago
Never thought i find this one here it reminds me of salah day when i was a kid in sokoto thanks Vrai
nasbell 7 months ago
Never thought i find this one here it reminds me of salah day when i was a kid in sokoto
nasbell 7 months ago
the street is talking
bouchoura 1 year ago
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bouchoura 1 year ago
This song reminds me of when I was a small child and my father used to play Hausa music every Sunday morning and afternoon especially this song! :-) Fond memories.
fatimama7 1 year ago
Mu'n gode'. Baban na' nada waka'n ga. ^_^
Zulfhia 1 year ago
first time i heard this music was in norway how starnge.. most funniest of all music i have ever listened. it celebrates food. the humour is unbelievable
spahassan 2 years ago 2
The Root!!!!!
osdeus777 2 years ago
Nice
Not1OfUrFans 2 years ago
yes sir, na gode maka!
delminus1 2 years ago
Hi Bro, how funny! The Hausa drumming in the vid is exactly the same like the Mbororo drumming in "baralla" dance which is a form of soukous. Thanks for posting.
Djiallo 2 years ago
pls post more. thanks alot.
imakandy 3 years ago
sounds nice!
cherubina 3 years ago
Thank you
VraiDiouf 3 years ago
thanks dear. Har na manta da wakokin Dankama
Dananace 3 years ago
I am laughing my head off!!!
This brother is keen interested in eating..!!
Thanks vraidiouf!
TOUMBALA 3 years ago
SHATA IS THE BEST
bonzi16 3 years ago
Lalle this is the real deal bro! Thanks for sharing this! :)
anak1 3 years ago