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Ghanaian All-Stars compose song welcoming Obama to Ghana

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American President Barack Obama will be visiting Ghana July 10-11. It will be his first visit to a Sub-Saharan African country, he visited Egypt earlier this year. Ghanaian musicians always come together to compose songs for various campaigns and Ohene-Media Music, One Mic Entertainment and Lynx Entertainment have united to produce this 'Akwaaba' song. This follows the many Barack Obama songs composed by African musicians since he emerged on the scene. You can see the video below.

Obama

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Hero (3x)
Obama is a hero

The one man in a million
Obama, Obama is the real African hero

Obama the African warrior

Obama is victorious
True African son

Everybody stand up for the African redeemer
Everybody stand up for the African saviour

Like Obama

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Like Obama

Yes we can, like Obama
Like Obama, call me Mr. President
I am black like Obama
I wanna change the world
Yes we can, like Obama

Mamacita (3x)
Baila baila baila baila

Barack Obama African songs

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Unless you live under a rock, which I doubt because you found your way to Museke.com, you'll know that America's current president, Barack Obama, has a Kenyan father. When he won the American presidency, a holiday was declared in Kenya and some circles welcomed this as well. He has two beers named after him in Kenya too, Senator Beer and President Beer. All Africans like to claim him too, not just Kenyans. African musicians have made songs in his honour as well, in the run up to his presidency and after. Here are a few of them.

Oumar Sall, a Senegalese musician, author and activist is behind http://www.themakingofapresident.com and the song 'You bring us hope'. It's a lovely song, check out the video and lyrics at this link. The chorus goes like "Some said you were never gonna make it, you bring us hope. You light the way and said to the world yes we can, you bring us hope".

You bring us hope/ Obama song

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You bring us hope/ Obama song

If there is anyone out there who still doubts that America is a place where all things are possible
Who still wonders if the dream of our founders is alive in our time
Tonight is your answer

Chorus
Some said you were never gonna make it
you bring us hope
You light the way
And said to the world yes we can
you bring us hope
Oo wiyeete ko barack obama
You bring us hope
Baabum ummirii ko Kenya
You bring us hope

1st verse
I had a dream about a man who became a president
A colorless view of a visionary man
Now He is the man
With courage from his

New TZ/KE Music: ISHIKE RADIO PART 10

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Its Finally Here. ISHIKE RADIO Part 10 (Yes We Can Edition). This edition is packed with 40 bangers including some world premiers that you will only hear on ISHIKE RADIO.
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Barack Obama

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Intro
Yao! Rasta, unu hear sey some blackman say im waan turn American president?
Im think sey, dem a go skin up dem teeth and watch im?

Chorus
Mama mama
Com mek wi talk o
Com mek wi talk about Barack Obama
Papa! Papa!

Black President (Tribute to Nelson Mandela)

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Black President (Tribute to Nelson Mandela)

The year 1963
The people's president
Was taken away by security men
All dressed in a uniform
The brutality, brutality
Oh, no, my black president
Him and his comrades
Were sentenced to isolation
For many painful years
For many painful years
Many painful years
Of hard labour
They broke ropes
But the spirit was never broken
Never broken
Oh, no, my, my black president

Hmm maa (3x)
Mama
Hmm maa (3x)
Mama

Hmm maa (3x)
Madiba
Hmm maa (3x)
Madiba
Ahh, nyu ye uyee huu

He broke ropes
But his spirit was never broken
Never broken
Oh oh oh, my president

Now in 1990
The

Kenya celebrates its son: Obama

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It's amazing how Barack Obama an American senator with Kenyan roots was given presidential treatment during his recent visit to Kenya. His prior visit to South Africa had been a quiet affair where regular citizens hardly recognized him.
However once he touched down in Nairobi everyone in Nairobi went wild. For a week or so he captivated the minds and hearts of Kenyans, with a message that resonated with the ordinary "Mwananchi", speaking against corruption and government excesses. He is definitely a man to watch as he navigates the American political landscape.

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