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  • q cagada de mierda, por eso nos ven asi como unos brutos animales, me van a decir q eso es musica, a chuparla hijos de puta, soy venezolano y no me gusta esa basura

  • Mas bien por personas como tú, que se expresan de esa manera es que nos ven como tu dices, la música es cultura y nadie puede decir que una musica es mala o es buena o no es música. Como se ve que no haz salido de Venezuela, para que conozcas las diferencias.

  • So don't worry, the music is original, and the artis "got his money" (if that's what you are worried about). The effects are added live, just to "innovate", that's actually what this guy with the white shirt does.

  • This is the dilemma many African artists are facing now, it has nothing to do with race or whether humans are the same or not. Many of these artists have died and their families should be being paid for remakes of their songs, but are still poor because of people taking their songs and not saying where it comes from.

  • As it states in the title "more african music played in Colombia" if it comes from Nigeria, well that's quite difficult for us to know, because we don't live in Africa basically, but I tried to clarify, this music is obviously not from Colombia, and it's not an mp3 downloaded with some P2P program, the have the LP's because we have been listening to this music a long time, I would say 20 - 30 years

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  • Can we agree that no matter where in West Africa the music came from it is ours to cherish and respect? Que viva Colombia!!

  • I am so shocked to see people in columbia dancing to this sound.I bet the Nigerian artist-Bright Chimezie,whose music is being played by these Djs will never believe that his album got to Columbia.And to think that average Nigerian youths don't like being associated with these sort of sounds is sad.

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  • last nite saw a Colombian Band with a drummer from Mautitania! could not have been more wonderful blend of cultures, what is the problem???

  • monos changos hihihi de lo ultimo

  • I was surprise.. they do know much about african musics than suspected !!

  • We have som other places where the african influence is even stronger, but they don't listen to this kind of music. So it's actually weird but of course the african influence does play an important rolle.

  • Hey, we do have a lot of african influence and many other cultures. This is in the "caribbean" zone of Colombia, where a part of the slaves arrived a long time ago. But I actually think that even if the african influence helps, I think we like this music just because we like it. The people who brought this music to us in the early 70's weren't pure africans, at least the ones I know are not even latino-africans. But the music is nice and the beat is excellent.

  • Music from D.R. of Congo.

    RDC Eloko Ya Makasi

  • cule bacile, me acuerdo yo haciendo lo mismo años atras.

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