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  • Beautiful.

  • rast1223 go FUCK!!!!! urself in a lobby....:)

  • Ako sele!! friendly people..

  • Its seems rast1223 doesn't know where the term nigga first originated frrom. The niggas you are refering to are in US and Africa. These lads are proud of their culture and where they come from...MELANESIANS. You dont have a culture to be proud of so keep the comment to yourself.

  • rast1223 fuck you. you don't know anything about this song so shutt up.

    People are free to express themselve.

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  • hahahahahahaha 3:20 this n!gga just jumpes off the cliff man....haha that shit is funny yo!!!!

  • @rast1223, get your facts straight, he ain't no n!gga

  • thanks for sharing

  • Can someone translate this song? My 2 yr old daughter loves this song!! Especially the part at 1:33 . She does that evrytime she sees this video!

  • im high and this shit is hilarious man!lol

  • yep!!masta !!great prestation "tongoa"

    string band

    ggggooooddd!!!

  • This video is splendid and shot right in the heart of the Shepherd Islands (Tongoa). The lyrics and the set up are natural and blends in well with the volcanic scene of the Tongoan coast! Excellent job Akoma and to those talented dancers and singers, you have done a great job and keep advancing.....

  • nice

  • I love the song, but does anyone know where they are from. I have never actually heard about them; might be too that I don't get out much when I was in Vanuatu. I have to say that being outside the country make me really appreciate "ol singsing blong ples". Thanks for posting

  • Band name, Akoma from Tongoa Is ShGrp, Rep. Vanuatu.

  • Thanks jjjYUF. I am from Tongoa too and can you believe it, I don't even know my own language. Very rusty on my part. However, thank you for clarying it. I really appreciate it because I love the song

  • Thats very sad mate!

  • Is my fault that my father did not teach me his language, except my mother. Furthermore, I wasn't always in Vanuatu. But thanks for the heads up!!

  • It's never too late to learn your own local language and get back your identity dude. If you need assistance, let me know for language coaching and all.

  • thanks dude...I am in the States right now, and that's true never too late...might just take you up on that offer....hahahahah

  • eh tai mangnga,elepano...thanky yo.

  • Hemia now sing sing hahah!

    Love this song , keep it up!

  • Yeaiii!! Love this y'all:) nice blong luk Akoma wetem Traditonal dressing. Hemia nao Vanuatu String band. OL baggy style blong dressing hemi no blong Vanuatu ia. Thank you blong bringim Vanuatu i kam kolosap. Nice song, nice voice and yufala i tuff , tuff tuff and Awesome job Akoma:)!!!

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