Metisse - A Boom Boom Ba (Best Quality)
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Turns out it was Agni, an Ivory Coast dialect. found it out just now. translations are following:
* Kélé, filla, saba, nani, norou: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
* Kamélé: boy.
* Mé kouman mé fora y bamê: Understand what I'm saying.
* Aligna donguiri ma digné Mé kouman mé for a y bâmê: You don't need to like my song to understand what I'm saying.
I got this by google'ing up the lyrics.
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The Music is from the Series and Film called "Dead like me" (series) / "Dead like me - Life after Death" (film)
The images on this song is from the series Niptuck...
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Kélé, fila, saba, nani, norou
A boom boom bâ, Aligna donguiri ma digné
A boom boom bâ, Mé kouman mé fôra y bamê
A boom boom bâ, Aligna donguiri ma digné
A boom boom bâ, Mé kouman mé fôra y bamê
Kélé, fila, saba, nani, norou
Can you hear my heart beat in this word ( x 2)
Kélé, fila, saba, nani, norou
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A boom boom bâ, (x4)
Kélé, fila, saba, nani, norou
A boom boom bâ, Can you hear my heart beat in this world
A boom boom bâ, Do you know that behind all these words
A boom boom bâ, Lies a deep desire Kamélé hé !
A boom boom bâ, Mé kouman mé fora y bamê
Are my dreams to be all I can do ?
Lay o lay above, lay o lay below
And he said Annie will show them a new way
Mé kouman mé fora y bamê
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@Autumneb French???? THIS IS NOT FRENCH!!!! How can you say lirycs are wrong if even you don´t know which is the original language?
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BOOM BOOM BA is a widely used [and nicked] song written by the Métisse duo of Aïda & Skully. They were huge in Europe & their music rang in the millennium in Dublin, IE {their home base}. Currently they have a new contract with Sony publishing. Their music has been featuring in movie & TV trailers. They can be found on FB, MS & web under metisse music. Their record company is BLINDFAITH Management; Or you can buy their music on iTunes. Just be sure you are getting the REAL thing.
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@assassinstorm12 No, don't know Paul. Who is he??
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@Sammilee831 Do you know Paul vaughan he's my uncle
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@cancerus2 It is Agni from the Ivory Coast. I know Metisse personally, so I know this is correct.
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@Autumneb it dont sound french O_O
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It's not french, it's Amyrl from the Ivory Coast!
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These are misheard lyrics, because most, if not all, of this song is in french anyway. And these lyrics are obviously wrong. : /
Autumneb 2 years ago
Thanks for the update, I got the lyrics from a website, they're not so bad :P
got2nesa 2 years ago