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  • Mali in Hebrew mean, the treasure of Sudanese people. Migrated from Sudan to where they are now.

  • Dia Bana :Commentaire fait le jeudi 15/04/2010/22/55/ Tremblay en france 93290

    Cette danse endiablée avec cette cadence rytmique des bras et de la hanche. . .

    et cette voix si persuasive et possessive, tout de blanc vétue au milieu d'autres

    sirénes .Tu es formidable : Nabintou M G K

  • wow it is amazing they are dancing wow

    they are my people

    i just can't stop dance this video when ever i listened to it

    bravo bravo

    AYIBOBO.

  • Ca c'est ma copine, j'aime la musique mandingue.

  • Its greatly ochestrated with nice move of those dancers

  • love this song. great vid. brilliant

  • that so cool.fantastic

  • I like the entire video.But I like most the way the 2 girls in blue & white stripped dresses dance: The jumping followed by the 360 degrees circle dance and the swinging. It is in my favorites.

  • un clip qui renforce encore l'amour envers notre cher Mali.

    Bonne route Nabintou et surtout n'oublie pas de garder les racines de ta musique.

    Bisous d'un compatriote malien.

  • wow ni donkili kadineye kodjougou

  • beautiful music.

  • I love this video it sounds very similar to Garifuna music. Legend has it we come from an expedition led by King Abubakari those Africans mixed with the local Carib Indians of the island and later with ship wrecked Africans who took over the slave ship they were on from Central Africa. We were exiled from our island by the British to Honduras, Belize, Guatemala, and Nicaragua we are found there to this day. Thank you for this video, I felt a deep connection with it.

  • @LuaniGarifuna In the tags there is a referrence to "zouk," which is an idiom developed in Brazil and the Caribean, which is now catching on in Africa as well.

    And yes, this is a very engaging video. I love this lady's voice and delivery.

  • i kno what is she say

  • Wassoulou music is ok, Wassoulou people are ethnically Fulani, but have adopted the Bamana language as their official language. I myself am Fulani, and still speak Fulfulde. I prefer more of the music from the North of Mali like Ali Farka Touré, Dinda Hamma Sarré, Afel Boucoum, Tartit, Tinariwen, Nassourou Sarré, etc. But this music is still good though. I also like Mandé music like the one that Toumani Diabeté sings.

  • nice dancing

  • i kno everything she say in this video because mom was from mali

  • love it

  • I don`t know what it is about Mali, but it`s

    quickly becoming the new Cuba in terms of

    popularity in aworld music sense.

  • very nice, merci nabintou ini tché

  • VERY NICE. I NI BAARA AN BALIMA MUSO

  • c'est bien de savoir que nous les maliens on chante vraiment bien.good song

  • it is very good song i love the malian's singer and when i listen this music i am verry happy and i become free all my problem

  • what part of mali is she from? because i think she is from the same village where my family come from which is Wassoulou!

  • execellent

  • jaarama

  • i love this song.

  • i like this, i like it a lot.

  • nabintou

  • c'est bon et tres bien

  • jaime bien nabintou

  • né ka cheri nabintou wassolo deniii

  • Thats what I am talking about

  • hooooooooooooooly shit that is the song i was looking for thanks lot!

  • La Musique et danse du Mali rend toujours heureuse merci

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