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  • Did I just see Eddie Murphy and James Earl Jones in that video???

  • Got her Abulm :)

  • Wh is this lovely singer and dancer Tilda? Somebody please tell me. she makes these old rrliables sound even better and more meaningful really, don't you think?

  • Thanks for the music, CHICHI MENIA 9ija post it on my wall for my birthday...it's really a great GIFT ! Luv u chichi

  • Nice

  • THANKS A MILLION HOLLYWOODFILMS FOR POSTING THIS VIDEO. MAY OUR ANCESTORS CONTINUE TO BLESS YOU ALL IN COLOMBIA.... ASHE OOO

  • i like this song because this girls are good dancers and they are my favorite and the little girl who the people are celebrating for and thank you very much bye bye bye bye bye

  • thanks to u tilda, i realy enjoy ur music i must confess ur music is one of the best.

  • befor colonization, we were africans

    why cant we forget the white man and be what we were befor them

    prince nico was a african

    thats what makes me proud of him

  • Are those removed comment are racist stuff? I'm here for learning world music; i'm just passing through :P

  • I don't give a fuck where he is from , this is damn good music. that Tilda is beautiful woman and we should STOP fighting about this nonsense.

  • It is idiots like you too who are fighting over whether Prince nico was Nigerian or Cameroonian. Who cares? He was African, that is what matters! Thx for the music Pr Nico and may your soul RIP, Nabs

  • Que DIEU te bénisse TILDA, j'ai temps aimé ce chanteur! je ne savais qu'il était décédé! que sont devenus les ashakasha, pierro, anthony qu'il chantait avec une voix particulière! si tu passe en Côte-d'ivoire, appelles-moi au 225 03 19 78 80 ou au 225 09 12 78 00! je voulais te le dire de vive voix. Que Dieu te bénisse encore et encore pour ce que tu a fait pour mon enfance!

  • Bros and sis, I don't think you should go that way. I am from the Ivory Coast and we played and danced all of Prince Nico's song and we even nicknamed the platform shoes "Rocafil Jazz". What difference it makes if Prince is from Nigeria or Cameroon? It is good to know something about a singer particularly the good one and Prince happens to be one of the best. Therefore people will write a lot about him and not everything is said right. We are all Africans.

  • Don't you think the word devilish is too strong an adjective to use? And where is the tribalism here.Maybe you have not seen the wikipedia quote that is meant to diminish anything Nigerian in this man's music.Or that is justice......happy birthday but don't disturb me with needless comments.

  • why r u quoting wikipedia for us?which country's national passport did he carry?He carried a Nigerian Passport.Where was this classic produced?It was produced by Rogers All Stars in Onitsha, Nigeria.That he came to cameroon during the civil war does not mean he came for musical inspiration!Cameroonians should go and look for their authentic music hero.Prince Nico represents the excellent spirit of the Nigerian

  • I don't want U to go ahead with this devilish impression about distinguishing humanbeings. Whether he came from Nigeria or not, he is God's creation just like U, I and her singing. Are you tribalistic?oh! no you are You must be a lover of injustice.Sorry for any rough phase(s) here, but today is my birthday so I do enjoy the song...thanks

  • Don't mind Mfenaadisukibaba. I am African of Nigerian extraction too and i don't care what the man came from. He could have come from Mars, as long as the music is good I will listen and dance.

  • gentlemen Prince Nico is from the Republic of Cameroon,not naijia..using naijia passport doesnt mean he from naijia,besides do u knw how many nigerians nowadays using other african countries passports in the world,to carry out their dubious act?once Prince Nico father is a Cameroonian definitely Price Nico is also,His Mother is a nigerian,that comfirm,no shakes.enjoy music..RIP P.Nico

  • NAKAM: WELL SAID!!!

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  • From Wikipedia

    Prince Nico Mbarga (1-01-50 -- 24-06-97)... born to a Nigerian mother and a Cameroonian father in Abakaliki, Nigeria.

    Music inspired by the 5 years he spent in Cameroon during the Nigerian Civil War in the late 1960's.

    "Sweet mother," in 1976, more than 13 million copies... one of Africa's greatest songs)...

    Here is Louisiana Tilda, Camerounian backup singer of

    Prince Nico Mbarga and the Rocafil Jazz:

    Sweet mother; Aki Special; Christiana; Welenga; Simplicity; Etc.

    Nice!

  • Camogerian, now squash this stupid argument

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