Toumani Diabeté's Symmetric Orchesta - Tapha Niang
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Thank you for the information too. I's very helpful.
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@maroonghul Well, it's indeed as optimistic as it can get.
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@TheTrevorGoodchild If you don't like it, why are you here :l
And the world is going to perish eventually.
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@DoctorMGinius It's an optimistic view on death. I can very well say this is one of my happy songs as well.
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@NecroArmorLink Weird choice of a 'happy' song. It's beautiful indeed, but it's about death.
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am i the only one who thought that was a lion head in lbp?
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Two years ago i I decided to sell my PS3 with LBP. I was glad and I bought PSP for this money. Please, give me back my PS3!
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@TheTrevorGoodchild hell no do not like this song it got delayed because the lyrics said all in the world will perish!!!!!! god damn it do not like this song
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Moussa Diabaté, adapts a traditional Malian song about the death of a much-loved hippopotamus who has been shot by a white hunter. In the original song the griots of the village sing about how difficult it is to be separated from your loved one in death. The singer adapts this song in Tapha Niang to lament the death of his brother Mustapha, who died very young as a child. Moussa draws on the excerpts from the Koran to console him & help him overcome his bereavement.
Little Big Planet!!
marcnelson1228 8 months ago 18
This is my Happy Song...
This is the song that puts a smile on my face every time it comes on...
This is the song that gets me through the day when everything else brings me down...
This is a Great Song...
NecroArmorLink 7 months ago 15