There have been many instances where African musicians have sampled popular American songs. The sampling gets done so blatantly that you could call some songs 'Thriller in Swahili', 'Amazing Grace in Zulu' and 'Unleash the dragon in Twi'. One popular remix or sampling is that of Banky W's Ebute metta which was also first known as the Nigerian remix of Rihanna's Umbrella. People may complain about the lack of originality of these African musicians but maybe they will care to know that Manu Dibango's Soul Makossa is part of the backbone for Rihanna's worldwide hit - Please don't stop the music. "Mama-se, mama-sa, mama-ma-ko-ssa" (mamase mamase mamakusa) is that line that has kept dance floors going since 1972.
Makossa
Sampling African music - Soul Makossa
African music meets China - Assiko and coupe decale
Africa meet China.
African music meet Chinese. :-D
A couple of years ago, a friend showed me a video of a Chinese man singing Makossa songs. Zhen Ping Liu, popularly known as Liu de Karmer to his fans was the first ever and lone Chinese Makossa singer.
The name of the song is Assiko chinois, pretty good :-). Some friends joked that he probably wasn't him singing the song and someone else was doing voice over, but who really does that these days?
Watch the video below
To some, Koffi Olomide is the king of African music
And they want you to know that Koffi Olomide never left. The ever popular Makossa musician from DR Congo (formerly Zaire) continues to make hits and keep the dance floors around the world busy.
Here are a number of songs for you to move your body
Danger de mort video












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