Yoruba Andabo: "Guantanamera"
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@bolababu Daké eru kowé, mó wí, Dilenú. Here is sung in spanish official language of Cuba, the yoruba or locumi was oficialy last poken till around 1930 our cuban brothers of african decendencia is spoken in the religious chants.
Saludos from La Habana, Cuba
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increibleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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esto si es musica. verdadero arte
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@Kwekwe yes , of course , but adding another root in spanish culture
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@amordemadre maybe we can all compromise and say its an element of Cuban culture that has its roots in an African culture (Yoruba) How about that?
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rico con rico ,,,,rumba cubana como esa no hay
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Fantastisch! Habe solche Sehnsucht nach der "Isla maldita"!
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this is definitely the Yoruba culture of west-africa. the dance and all.
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is not the yoruba culture of west africa , it comes from an evolution from yoruba culture mixed with the spanish culture , maybe looks like it , but remember is not african culture , IT IS CUBAN CULTURE
amordemadre 2 years ago 5
your opinion i would say and you are definitely entitled to it.
it is Cuban but my point is that it originates from the west-african yoruba tribe and i don't know why you have a problem with that. i see absolutely nothing spanish about this apart froma few words which does not comprise of the music.
bolababu 2 years ago