@ realjooky This is a public hausa song especially for young girls. Ala gidigo, lets go to the river to take bath Yes for the bath but don't steal people's cassava Oh Allah , it's so sweet It's so sweet said the woman who stole my honey. Yes it's sweet but you have to pay me back or you'll be jailed tomorrow. If i were the calebash repairer. i would break the calebash purposely after cooking and ask him to fix it. If he refused i would divorce him. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
This music is for all African Diaspora.Our cultures ,traditions must be kept alive and stronger.Unlike the so called modern musics such as Hip Hop,Rap ETC...that vehiculate violence and insanity,african musics are clean,and rich in education.
This is the purest form of music. No ARTIFICIUAL concepts. Look at the humble, modest and joy in this. every shot, i saw smiles all around. The director captured the natural essence of the women. Well doneThe clothing, the scenery and the laid back style of the song. I rather have scenes like this before my very eyes, than to see the so called 21st century fox (Lady) constantly on the TV screen and Mag's.A culture that will never ever be erased from the African continent
We need positive changes not "a well digger's progress". Kowa ya bar gida, gida ko ya barshi. It doesn't mean we don't go to school because we act like this.
Andazanian: More like who? I am a Hausa and my own society is certainly not typified by this. May be a hundred years ago. We choose to change. A society that resists change is potentially a dead one.
@The6956 You must be very previleged then. I come from a village in extreme north of Nigeria and these scenes are still very much around. What I mean is this is better than copying Lil' Wayne. Or forcing horses' hair on our beautiful innocent girls.
Very nice Fati. Well done. Good local culture, funny. Thanks for posting. This is more like "us". Unlike those trying to be "others", u know what i mean?
Andazanian--This is more like who? Any society that would not change is as good as a dead society. The society of Hausas that I come from is not typified by this song.
Rising star from katsina,listen to his songs on my channel
MegaMaikoko 1 month ago
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MegaMaikoko 1 month ago
Quel Talent !! Vive la culture Haoussa !!
qwxcf 2 months ago
Madougou1ful 6 months ago
c tres tres jolie comme music
lmeda13 8 months ago
i am not a fan of ds modernised hausa songs, but i must confessed i like ds one, particularly d video.
Engrnacd 1 year ago
can someone please translate this song to eng. most hausa songs are not subtitled and i wish to know the meaning
realjokky 1 year ago
i feel like crying, remind me of my childhood in Kano
kan123ism 1 year ago
@ CALLINGALLTOLOVE you summed it up 200% i wonder sometimes. =)
ESaHaRaQuEEN3 1 year ago
This music is for all African Diaspora.Our cultures ,traditions must be kept alive and stronger.Unlike the so called modern musics such as Hip Hop,Rap ETC...that vehiculate violence and insanity,african musics are clean,and rich in education.
hassane1d 1 year ago 2
فاتى نيجر بنت جميلة وصوتها اجمل اتمنى لها التوفيق فى حياتها الفنية
وفى انتظار المزيد من الابداع والتميز
tonkoize 1 year ago
@tonkoize سلام انت من اين؟
hausawa12 1 year ago
nice song
3551Bashir 1 year ago
Fati! I very much like the way exhibit the rich Hausa tradition in your songs the best manner and realistic. Thank you and God Bless.
mmaark100 1 year ago
nice song fati!
youngbilly1001 1 year ago
Allah Ya kare, Ameen! tbarkallah!!!
zinderoise 1 year ago
בָּרַך
CALLINGALLTOLOVE 1 year ago
This is the purest form of music. No ARTIFICIUAL concepts. Look at the humble, modest and joy in this. every shot, i saw smiles all around. The director captured the natural essence of the women. Well doneThe clothing, the scenery and the laid back style of the song. I rather have scenes like this before my very eyes, than to see the so called 21st century fox (Lady) constantly on the TV screen and Mag's.A culture that will never ever be erased from the African continent
אֱלהִים
CALLINGALLTOLOVE 1 year ago 2
I really enjoy this kind of music
omogoriolaaramide1 1 year ago
We need positive changes not "a well digger's progress". Kowa ya bar gida, gida ko ya barshi. It doesn't mean we don't go to school because we act like this.
andazanian 1 year ago
Andazanian: More like who? I am a Hausa and my own society is certainly not typified by this. May be a hundred years ago. We choose to change. A society that resists change is potentially a dead one.
The6956 1 year ago
@The6956 You must be very previleged then. I come from a village in extreme north of Nigeria and these scenes are still very much around. What I mean is this is better than copying Lil' Wayne. Or forcing horses' hair on our beautiful innocent girls.
andazanian 1 year ago
fati u a d best
Tunga294 2 years ago
Very nice Fati. Well done. Good local culture, funny. Thanks for posting. This is more like "us". Unlike those trying to be "others", u know what i mean?
andazanian 2 years ago 2
Andazanian--This is more like who? Any society that would not change is as good as a dead society. The society of Hausas that I come from is not typified by this song.
The6956 1 year ago
kai fati da keta kike
sakkatawi 2 years ago