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je sais pas mais grace a ce son , je ne ressens plus que du bonheur lorsque jentends ce son et ce instrument en bas est tellement bien joue que je reve : merci bcp keita je recommande ce son a tous , une des grandes voix de l'afrique
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c tre beau sa me fait penser a beaucoup de choses. merci salif keita
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Taagama, Salif is just original...
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i don't have any idea about what this song is talking about but i love
it makes me really move
magic is the word......
if someone can give translation it'd b highly appreciated
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JPEU DEAD POUR CE SOONS!!!
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@Taagama You don't speak your own language? I'm sure you speak perfect French!
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@mrtees2003 SALIF WILL BE IN LOS ANGELES, CA JUNE 12&13 @HOLLYWOOD BOWL.
I CAANT WAIT , IT S GOING TO BE FUN!!!!!
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I'm fulani I love the Bambara
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Whether you can understand the language or not, Sir Salif Keite's music has a universal meaning of its own; that of: love, peace, happiness, nature, and human understanding. In his music, these are the elements that truely count.....that's why I consider him a true African Legend.
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@daiims1 merci de me communiquer le nom des trois dames comme c'est ta maman qui fait le coeur . merci encore
I am Malian but Salif is hard to translate sometimes because he s a purist when it comes to the mandingo language, most of us from the capital are more used to the diluted, slang like, version. From what I can gather he s talking about his lost love, he sending his greetings to her via messengers (travelers by whatever means (bike, car, plane). He mixes it with some hard to translate proverbs, as purists usually do. Hope this helps.
Taagama 3 years ago 20
let us make sure that we support these wonderful artist on here so. so they can keep doing this beautiful art for the world to have and essence and vibration of peace flowing thru. give thanks..
evolvinwisdom 4 years ago 8