Buraka Som Sistema at Coachella 2009: Kalemba (Wegue-Wegue) (in HD)
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@PauloGVieira As for me i had the chance to go a privaty school but didnt for the simple fact that i felf more at home in public school...
Its true the public school system aint good in portugal but who really fucked portugal up where those in "escolas privadas"
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@PauloGVieira if only you hade me explain what i meant about it..? i mean its not hard to ask. i meant would be in for a "chock to know even the first......." it was a miss spealing but people would get it.
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@donmoreno25 The public school system in Portugal is really failing people. Graças a deus minha família é rica e fui escolas privadas.
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@donmoreno25 Dude, it's not about being grammatically correct but your language needs to be understood. "Well you will be i for a cock to know even the first kuduro had those elements" - this means nothing in English and makes no sense.
I wasn't a dickhead to you so why are you being a dickhead to me? Clearly you have an inferiority complex.
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@PauloGVieira what a twat
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@PauloGVieira oh really?. are you that thick to get it? so want me to be grammarly politicaly correct? you must know that i aint got time for thichos like you and not here to write like William Shakespeare you twat. a miss of a key or two its enough chance to try make your self clever in english? good for you.
It is not bad for someone that needs to FIX UP ITS english, when the subject earn me money in tourism along with 5 more langueses...
Thanks mate, i will work on it,
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@donmoreno25 You need to fix up your English. Can't understand what you're saying.
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@PauloGVieira well you will be i for a cock to knw even the first kuduro had those elements... its nothin knew... Anyaway my point was about its the concent of what they talkin about... what the songs its about.. there nothing portuguese to it but yes it is a multi luso band and its grait, so ultimly both countries deserves credit
BURAKA SOM SISTEMA - PORTUGAL <3
LukiFuli 2 years ago 20
@donmoreno25 Well it certainly is Portuguese music when you're talking about the language used. And to be polite, this music was not recorded in Angola and the main producer is Portuguese. Clearly this music has a European electronica feel to it so you can't say this is how kaduro sounds in Angola. Buraka is great because of their mix of Portuguese elements from around the world.
PauloGVieira 4 months ago 4