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  • very fine

  • Omgee I miss my country !! Sama teranga, mon pays .

  • This Queen is the Beyonce of West Africa and Helen Berhe is the Beyonce of East Africa both are gorgeous and more lady like than Beyonce.

  • I am very impressed with the entire production -- voice, dance, rhythm, costumes. It is all excellent. Bravo.

  • RESPECT ohhhh!

  • Beyonce don't have nothing on this sistah! Incomparable! Wonderful, beautifully made video!

  • Love Viviane and her daughter !

  • Pretty....I love the mix of the modern and the traditional....I need that head dress in my life....

  • we somalis love you fulanis. you are our long lost brothers and sisters

  • @doomsdaystrugler lol yup and the hausa we three are long lost brothers and sisters

  • @doomsdaystrugler nous vous aimons aussi

  • @hayranke i have no idea what you just said dude

  • @doomsdaystrugler he said we love you too

  • God and know that only He decides. (singing leaneage of a King's descendants below)

    Alboury Biram Penda Ndjeme King of Djollof Serigne Ndiaye Bouna's grandfather Bouna of Djollof Yacine Dieye Massar mother of Serigne Ndiaye Mansour Bouna. Serigne Ndiaye Aziz Fama Mansour Oumy Mame Fatma Ndiaye Father of Sophie Ndiaye. Serigne Ndiaye Bouna Rest, rest in peace. I love you. (still singing about the king's descendants) and telling people who don't like her sh*t to go fvck themselves.

    WATCH MY VID!

  • Translation: If you don't like it

    It's you, In truth it's only you.

    All the talk, they talk but everyone knows you are not their equal.

    If you don't like move over/get out of here, if you don't like it stand over there.

    You are in our hearts Because your kindness has been witnessed. Young Lion you are where it's at. You are making us cry and you did not even hit us, you are in heaven and you don't envy us. Rest, Rest in peace.

    I love you. Trust in God and know he is the only one. Trust in

  • JUST TO GOOD !!! SO GOOD!

    I LOVE MY DAMN HOME LAND!

  • Beautiful video, love from Mexico!!! I will go to Senegal one day! :D

  • wonderful upload!

  • Please, what is she saying? What is meaning of her song. Beautiful video.

  • fulani love from houston!

  • One of the most beautiful atire, and jewelry creations ive ever seen. Its carries grace, and a down to earthess. Beautiful

  • wauw

  • I dont understand a word, but i looooooooooooove what i hear. Unbelievable talent

  • y do they say fulani queen???? is it that shes a queen?

  • wauw!

  • Sorry but Viviane is so not Fulani, her father is Lebanese and Wolof and her mother Mauritanian and Bambara.

    Love the song though, and the tama is amazing!

  • wonderful voice

  • Wow, they are very elegant and beautiful.

  • YUNG FLATBU$H FLAMES SAYS...I WISH I KNEW WAT SHE SAYIN TOO ME...

  • YUNG FLATBU$H FLAMES SAYS...IMMA FIND HER N BREED IT...

  • WOW WHAT A VIDEO!! I TOTALLY LOVE IT AND I LOVE VIVIANE AS WELL

  • Oh WOW they are the original Hyksos

  • @BeautifulDances Wow you're such a fucking retard.

  • @TheBoywith25Names Two different researchers came to that conclusion they both came from two different eras. I was going by their evidence.

  • @BeautifulDances Shut up man, You've got a serious problem.

  • @TheBoywith25Names The evidence is all there they are the original Shepherd Kings aka Hyksos

  • @BeautifulDances That's completely false and an imaginary wish you moron! You wish so badly.

  • @TheBoywith25Names Why do you say so? They look nothing like the Cushnites who are South Sudanese. South Sudese are taller.

  • @BeautifulDances Fulani are West Africans, The hyksos weren't even africans. Shut the fuck up, what you're talking about is garbage, rubbish, complete trash nonsense.

  • @TheBoywith25Names I know they were not. I am going to guess you never knew that there are and were black Asians. You would have to understand DNA migrations for me to explain.

  • @TheBoywith25Names I am suprised though that you never noticed the head piece.

  • @BeautifulDances South Sudanese are not Cushites (check your spelling) they are Nilotes!!

  • @mchukdez I am refer to the Biblical Cushnites.

  • @mchukdez Not the language. Bantu for example is not Biblical.

  • @mchukdez South Sudanese by all means are the Biblical Cushnites no other group can replace them. Isaiah 18.

  • @mchukdez The word Bantu is a group of languages BUT it does not place the tribes in their rightful place in the Bible.

  • @TheBoywith25Names You do not notice the Kente cloth she is wearing?

  • The head piece she is wearing is another sign but since you responded to me like that I will not tell you.

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  • it is very sensual

  • so proud to be partly Nigerian fulani1 lovely culture

    

  • Now I hear that Beyonce was "influenced" by the late singer/activist Fela Kuti ( she and her "husband" Jay-Z are Co-Creators of the short lived NYC Broadway Show )..so that's why she did an African theme video for Run The World. I wonder if the other songs from this "4" album has more of an African sound?

  • OMG. I think I fell in love with this video. The women are sooo beautiful. Absolutely gorgeous.

  • Beautiful !!! Love it Thanks!!!

    

  • I love their style

  • Beautiful indeed....

  • I heard the girl in the red dress is her daughter. I don't know if its true but I think they kinda look a like.

  • @SuperAfricagirl She does have the same sort of presence. Very regal-looking

  • Beautiful video and song! I don't understand the language, but music is universal.

  • This looks gorgeous in high definition!

  • @Buddha706 not only in hd, it looks beautiful even w/o hd (:

  • GUYS NOTHING IS ORIGINAL, SO BY SAYING THAT SHE COPIED MANY ARTISTS IS RETARDED! ARTISTS THAT WERE INSPIRED BY HER WERE INSPIRED BY THEIR IDOLS, SO IF BEYONCE STARTS BLEACHING HER SKIN AND HAVING NOSE SURGERIES, OR WEARING LEATHER JCKETS, OR A WHITE GLOVE THEN YOU CAN SAY SHE COPIED MJ... IF NOT, THEN SIT Y'ALL ASSES DOWN PLEASE. K THANKS <3

  • @MsJohanna123 why bring MJ into this? he was not the first person to have surgery and he had a reason to use bleaching cream unlike some people who use it for the hell of it. The fact is Michael never took credit for anything he didn't originate, he always talked about his inspirations. He never took credit for songs he never wrote. He always said stufdy the greats and become greater, that is being innovative and original.

  • @bluesugar58 they're many videos that Beyonce mentioned the writers and the people who inspired her dancing/singing skills. Beyonce does the same thing (studies the greats and becomes greater)

  • I've never seen Amerie dance a lick worth noticing. Amazing video Ida. Thank you!

  • BEYONCE IS A COPYCAT TO HER HEART! MJ WAS ORIGINAL

  • @KERIFEMALEMJ Beyonce can sing and is an OK dancer when choreographed. However, I agree she has always copied from the past artist as well as the current....Diana Ross, Tina Turner, Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, Donna Summer, // Jennifer Lopez, Amerie, Kylie Minouge, & Shakira..to benefit her pop status to appeal to other countries. Now this REAL AFRICAN singer Diva Viviane is simply amazing w/o all the GYRATING - BOOTY dancing Beyonce is known to do.

  • @yokeelee I agree. I noticed she sorta copied Lady Gaga in her recent "Run the world (girls)" video. I really wish she or her handlers would come up with something more original than copying everyone.

  • @LonelyBelle Exactly. I honestly believe she admires all those artists I mentioned, BUT...instead of taking little bits from each..w/o copy & paste..she doesn't add her OWN spirit into the art she does on stage. The album will not do well, and her popularity is dying down b/c of Lady Gaga, Rihanna, and the relaunch of Jennifer Lopez.

  • So BEAUTIFUL! What is she saying though? Can someone tell me? What is the music about?

  • African women are so beautiful.

  • THIS IS SO AMAZING!!!

  • What a splendid voice and what a commanding presence.! I get the sense that I might enjoy this immensely more if I understood the language. She takes the stage as though she has something important to tell us. I have read suggestions that a lot of the music coming from Mali, Guinea and Senegal is taking a bit of a feminist turn. Off hand, I would have to call that a good thing if it brings women like this into the spot light, strong, self assertive and boldly creative.

  • Excellent

  • WOOOOOW!

    this is sooooo beauuuuutiful! the colours and everything!  i have to feature this on my channel! thanx for posting :)

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