Alot of enslaved africans,were able to speak aswell as write Arabic.If you listen to the Adhan(Call to prayer for muslims) It sounds similar to blues.The resemblences are un-mistakeable.
one of the enslaved community of Africa, Mali. some communities almost destroyed completely by slavery 1600s. this song is Mali African descendants who remained beyond in Africa. when you relate this Malian music with New Orleans blues, it matches perfectly and this is where African Americans got their music. it easy to destroy language but not DNA and souls of the Peoples. long life inheritance overseas. long the unity of its peoples' roots.
great SOUL inside this africa people!!
Lazarustrousers 1 month ago
amazing
marish7891 7 months ago
now listen to Ladysmith Black Mambazo...
miggy221 2 years ago
@miggy221
No, listen to any Fulani or Mande traditional music.
lionzion22 1 year ago
@lionzion22
i visited your page and yeah the music on your video sounds very similiar. I think there are similiarities of music all over Africa.
miggy221 1 year ago
Alot of enslaved africans,were able to speak aswell as write Arabic.If you listen to the Adhan(Call to prayer for muslims) It sounds similar to blues.The resemblences are un-mistakeable.
KingLouisXXI 3 years ago
one of the enslaved community of Africa, Mali. some communities almost destroyed completely by slavery 1600s. this song is Mali African descendants who remained beyond in Africa. when you relate this Malian music with New Orleans blues, it matches perfectly and this is where African Americans got their music. it easy to destroy language but not DNA and souls of the Peoples. long life inheritance overseas. long the unity of its peoples' roots.
TruAfric 4 years ago
Whose is this song? Somebody please help me!
Diplodoco 4 years ago