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A music video was used to promote the single. The music video features scenes from the Rain Man movie as well as Belle Stars lead singer Jennie McKeown wearing a black outfit with blue dangling treble clefs and bleach blond dreadlocks. Jennie is also accompanied by four dancing girls in colorful outfits and a dancing man trying to persuade a ...
This view is further supported by Ivorian music journalist Diarra Tiemoko of Soir Info, who notes the early use of pseudo-Lingala language in coupé-décalé songs during the genre's evolution. [ 184 ] [ 195 ] Tiemoko also highlights the influence of Congolese artists such as DJ Shega Mokonzi and Ronaldo R9 on Ivorian DJs, particularly in the ...
The song's lyrics are about a woman who broke a man's heart by leaving him. He calls her "Ndoki" (Lingala for "Witch") for leaving him with heartache. Ndoki eza kaka synonyme ya maseke na moto te = "Witch" is not only a synonym of having horns on ones head Po na zamba ba niama mpe baza na yango na moto = Because some animals in the forest do ...
That year the song "Non", featuring Madilu System and Franco in alternating lead vocals, was released. [ 10 ] In the mid-1980s the band continued to churn out best sellers including Makambo Ezali Borreaux , 12,600 Letters to Franco , Pesa Position , Mario and Boma Ngai na Boma Yo .
Les Mangelepa is a musical group from Kenya. It is considered as one of the golden era of Kenyan Lingala music acts alongside Super Mazembe, Baba Gaston and Samba Mapangala. [1]
Laïko or laïkó (Greek: λαϊκό [τραγούδι], romanized: laïkó [tragoúdi], pronounced [lai̯ˈko traˈɣuði]; lit. "[song] of the people", "popular [song]"; pl. λαϊκά [τραγούδια], laïká [tragoúdia]) is a Greek music genre composed in Greek language in accordance with the tradition of the Greek people.
Mondele, or mundelé, (pl. mindele) is a Bobangi term meaning "white" (white man, not the color, mpembe) European-style person, person with light skin color.The words were originally used to describe Belgian and French colonists, but can be used to describe any light-skinned non-African.
In January 2013, The Game shot the first part of the music video with Rick Ross. [7] On February 11 and 12, 2013 The Game shot the majority of the music video, with 2 Chainz in Los Angeles. [5] [7] The final version of the music video was released on July 2, 2013, and featured cameo appearances from French Montana, DJ Khaled and Chris Brown ...