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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2009

Sweet Orisha music from Trinidad and Tobago

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  • So beautiful, greetings from Nigeria.

  • thx...yes it is really beautiful

  • to the person who borrowed my cd and never returned it.... plz do....

    i should think if ur going to show oshun festival, it would only be apropriate to play something for her....

    but anyway....

  • you are quite right...realized that after....that is why I did the other one...thx for being observant

  • might be a stupid question but how do you find lyrics lol

  • Trying to understand the question...please rephrase....Do u mean u want the lyrics for the song?

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  • A true religion is the one that takes the people's culture into consideration. This is exactly what is happening. Good work. Keep it up. Love from Ghana.

    International Centre for African Culture & Arts,Ghana

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  • @icacaonline rightly said. Any religion that says you should walk away from your culture is no religion, it's nothing but a tool to conquer, and the reality is so many of our people have been and still conquered. Never get so comfortable in another man's house, that you forget to build your own. AFRICANS RECLAIM YOUR IDENTITY. Stay bless

  • The Last song , what's it's Name , and where can I find it?

  • I would like to hear a song for OYA please thank you

  • I am very happy to know that our connections still exist even though we are separated. I am in Brazil and here we have most of this songs in our Orixas ceremonies.

    E barabo e mojuba...

    At least three of these songs are played here too.

    Axe Alaxe.

  • @icacaonline . Totally agree with you

  • @omoorisha07 In trinidad there are no lyrics, your grandparents sang these songs and they sang them to you when you were a child and you grew with the translations. The orishas are a people just like the Jews.

  • hmmm i love orisha movement i loveeeeeeeeeeeee it

  • Fabulous, keep it coming.

  • @omoorisha07 Yeah, I want lyrics too. With a translation if possible :)

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