@blackthought306 I know but they felt like the Jewish slaves as if America was the new Egypt. The new Moses must be Harriet Tubman who freed them from the whitee slave masters.. The black slaves are comparing their fate and dire state to the Jewish slaves, that's what I feel.
at first i thought... "Is this a comedy?" ... the only problem perhaps is that the style is too playful for the serious lyrics...
it's entertaining though, i quite like it xD ... i couldn't help laughing though every now and then cos the singing and arrangement is so awesome and makes you want to dance.. yet all throughout.... the lyrics is not what you'd want to dance to ... at least i don't think Moses danced when he went to face the pharoah
@littleberryme This is a dance version, of course Moses would not dance to this version, he would not sing either "Let My People Go". They (the Jews) were the ones who were slaves in Egypt. Then the blacks became slaves in America, so it was written by the blacks because they probably felt ike America represented Egypt.
@Benaja07 That's right. The song is about them, but originally sung by black slaves because they probably felt like the Jewish slaves in Egypt. Let my people go!
the worst version i have ever seen
panteron1142 1 year ago
!!!!! LOL c nul je prefere la vrai version !! DSL surtout le debut !!!
MlleAudrey83 1 year ago
wtf
total crapilicious on all levels
emeraldstone1 1 year ago
They were the chosen people. The Jews were slaves, then Africans were slaves. Great version. Shalom Aleichem. Tikkun Olan
nellie2581 1 year ago
ruined a great negro spiritual.......
blackthought306 1 year ago
@blackthought306 No they did not, they were once slaves too, so it's their song too!
nellie2581 1 year ago
@nellie2581 this song was made by black people during slavery, this song has nothing to do with them
blackthought306 1 year ago
@blackthought306 I know but they felt like the Jewish slaves as if America was the new Egypt. The new Moses must be Harriet Tubman who freed them from the whitee slave masters.. The black slaves are comparing their fate and dire state to the Jewish slaves, that's what I feel.
nellie2581 1 year ago
I have to say this grew on me
2johnthebaptist 1 year ago
Awful!
Nurnur72 1 year ago
Interesting
2000jrg 1 year ago
oh gee ...not even close .....leave it to Armstrong
Kbrt111 1 year ago
Gedrekene shtik.
jaymagic54 1 year ago
horrible... they should be ashamed to sing these lyrics like that...
morakeo 2 years ago
NAVRANT!
vialletfr 2 years ago
Horrible, horrible, el tipo simplemente desprestigió la canción, que falta de respeto con la tradicion cristiana
MrVIC71 2 years ago
@MrVIC71 No, no es una falta de respeto. Eran esclavos en Egipto antes de los africanos que vinieron en America.
nellie2581 1 year ago
at first i thought... "Is this a comedy?" ... the only problem perhaps is that the style is too playful for the serious lyrics...
it's entertaining though, i quite like it xD ... i couldn't help laughing though every now and then cos the singing and arrangement is so awesome and makes you want to dance.. yet all throughout.... the lyrics is not what you'd want to dance to ... at least i don't think Moses danced when he went to face the pharoah
littleberryme 2 years ago
@littleberryme This is a dance version, of course Moses would not dance to this version, he would not sing either "Let My People Go". They (the Jews) were the ones who were slaves in Egypt. Then the blacks became slaves in America, so it was written by the blacks because they probably felt ike America represented Egypt.
nellie2581 1 year ago
That made O-Zone look like high art.
slaytheinfidels 3 years ago 5
this is just plain tacky
morrigange 3 years ago 3
complete shit, that was just shit!!!!
rayschalch 3 years ago 8
Shit is in the eyes and ears of the beholder.
Thus a garden grows.
EmotionYaYa 3 years ago
tha fuck
chanBoss 3 years ago 3
funky version of the great spiritual.
hswatnik 3 years ago
Great Video. I love it's. Go, Israel go. You are the best! Peace for Israel.
Benaja07 3 years ago 3
@Benaja07 That's right. The song is about them, but originally sung by black slaves because they probably felt like the Jewish slaves in Egypt. Let my people go!
nellie2581 1 year ago