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@goodlifeful music does not need any words its a language we all understand
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@goodlifeful wow you are some detective or something,very bright! So this is language of JOY,WOW
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Diggin it!
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MANY VOICES WITHIN ONE VOICE THANK YOU MAMA ARFICA. IT'S A VOICE OF VOICES IN SPIRIT IN TRUTH AND IN LOVE. IT'S THE REFLECTION OF NATURE.
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R.I.P MAMA AFRICA...GREETINGS AND LOVE FROM MALAYSIA,
I MISS AFRICA BUT THIS SONG TAKES ME BACK TO AFRICA.
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This song brings me back to Cape Town at the V&A Warf :) Walking and shopping, listening to the street performers, buying traditional art, and enjoying the food! I highly recomend trying zebra ;)
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@andrecunha888 I don't speak your language, but I got the drift of what you said ;)
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Una grande emozione ascoltare Miriam Makeba, la voce della nostra comune madre. l'Africa



I am Brazilian. I am 19 years old. I can not understand a word She is singing, but I can undestand her language. The language of joy .
goodlifeful 4 months ago 76
I am from the Isle of Man Uk and i first heard African Music on BBC Radio 1 and i grew to like it.
I feel the natural spirit of this music even though i don't understand the words. Sometimes i hear other cultures such as Asian and European influencing the original feel to this music and it saddens me, I like this song because it is original and reflects what Africa is about.
blonde7000 5 months ago 17