West African Fulbe
Uploader Comments (VraiDiouf)
All Comments (25)
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I miss my Gambian Fulas, my whole family down there!
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Beautiful song...beautiful people. God has blessed you all
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I listen to this song every day.I'm more interested in the Fulani Tribe. Their tradition is so elaborate and so well thought out in detail. These people can use these ritual for the next thousand of years and people will still be fascinated with their tradition. This is BRILLIANT.
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I listen to this song every day.i'm more interested in the Fulani Tribe. Their tradition is so elaborate and so well thought out in detail. These people can use these ritual for the next thousand of years and people will still be fascinated with their tradition. This is BRILLIANT.
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I listen to this song every day.i'm more interested in the Fulani Ttibe. Their tradition is so elaborate and so well thought out in detail. These people can use these ritual for the next thousand of years and people will still be fascinated with their tradition. This is BRILLIANT.
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@kingmoneyG OH GOD YES! I'm so glad I came to this video haha, you're a fucking idiot! Fulani people are black africans not "light skinned" people that look nearly white. I had a feeling about your ass, from your comment that you were sort of a eurocentric thinker, I was right. Fulani are black Africans the language originated in Senegal, and the fulani people there are the purest. Fulani people don't all have the same origins but are all black africans. I bet you aren't even fulani.
Mammar Kassey- One of the groups I love listening to, even though I don't speak a word of Fulani! lol, I wish they also would've done a song or two in Hausa though. I've only seen or heard of one, its a collabo with other Nigerien artists called 'Djogol Culture' on youtube, and its aim is political. Anyway, thanks VraiDiouf, as always!
anak1 10 months ago
@anak1 it would be nice if they sing some songs in hausa, but most of their songs are sung in Songhai (Zarma), Fulfulde (Fulani) and some other neighboring dialects of Songhai. You are correct, the aim is political. While they may not sing any songs in Hausa language, they do talk a lot about Hausa people politically one of their songs on their first CD "Denke-Denke" talks about feuds between Hausa who are farmers mainly in Niger and nomadic Fulani (Mbororo or Wodaabe) and how we have to
VraiDiouf 10 months ago
@anak1 cont...get over our differences. The name of this song is "Ayériyé Nanay" and it is the last song on the CD. Perhaps I will upload it.
VraiDiouf 10 months ago
Now this is a nice song! He has a beautiful voice (and it doesn't hurt that he said my last name all in the second verse starting at 1:06) :-)
principessa1984 2 years ago
LOL I'm glad you liked and enjoyed it haha.
VraiDiouf 2 years ago
Nice. Thank you for posting. What is the music?
felicer 2 years ago
Hello Felicer, this music is by Mamar Kassey of République du Niger. The song title is "Foulbe"
VraiDiouf 2 years ago