Showing posts with label african music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label african music. Show all posts

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Happy Birthday P-Square

P-Square is my favorite band and the two celebrate their birthday today! The first song, which they have completely convinced me was "temptation." I've heard this song several times a day. Since I know P-Square, my whole (music) focus is on African pop music. For about 5 years, we play almost exclusively African pop music at our parties! And P-Square plays a major role in our playlist. Today the twins celebrate their 31th birthday! I wish them a happy birthday and may God fulfill all their wishes.
So as a birthday present to the fans, they have today released the music video for their latest song "Alingo"!

I think it's great. See for yourself!




Here are some old pictures of them!





Peter  performing Micheal Jackson in 1995 


Continue to see my brother who celebrates his birthday today too...

Friday, November 2, 2012

Music Prince Eyango - Appelle-Moi

A perfect song for the Party-Weekend! I love it!
Prince Eyango is a musician from Cameroon. This is my first song I hear of him and I'm already in love with it!
It will surely not be the last song I will listen to!
Prince Eyango "APPELLE-MOI"
Have a great Day!

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Music Dollar DJ - Wolosso Azoubagehi

This song is from the Ivory Coast, the first time I heard it was six years ago at a party. When I got home I spent a lot of time to find it on Youtube, and one day when I had almost given up hope my son has just clicked on this clip on youtube, I wanted to scold him with much but when I heard what song it was, I could not. Since it is one of my favorite songs in my playlist! How do you like it?
Have a wonderful Saturday, I will definitely, because we are invited to a birthday party.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Music: Capo Snoop - Windeck

Cabo Snoop is singer from Angola. He was born in Luanda on 1 November in 1990. "Windeck" was his first song and came out in 2010. He will release a new album in this month.
How you like the song?

music: Terry G - See Grooves 2

This is the new song of nigerian artist TERRY G. Me likey!




Friday, August 3, 2012

Retro Music - Lucky Dube

Today's retro music is from the South African reggae star Lucky Dube. Lucky Dube was born on 03 August 1964 born. I have only good memories when I hear his songs. My husband and I have heard his songs several times a day at the beginning of our relationship. We have always wanted to go to his concert once. His tragic death on 18 October 2007 was to naught our plans. What remains is his immortal songs! The songs spray an energy and joy of life, you realize that it was his passion. His lyrics are timeless, because they deal with everyday issues. Here are three of my favorite songs with lyrics from him:

Lucky Dube - Oh my son

Lyrics
Oh my son, I am sorry about what happened
Many years ago
Me and your mother had trouble all the time
We could not stay together any more
The last solution was getting divorced
I know what that means to your life
I can hear you crying
From a million miles away
Calling "Daddy" but there 's no answer

But deep down in me I know the reason why
'cos the blood that runs in you
Is the same as the blood in me
I mean the blood, the blood that runs in you
Is the same as the blood in me

Oh my son I' m sorry
Oh my son I' m sorry
Oh my son I' m sorry

I can hear you crying
From a million miles away
Calling "Daddy" but there 's no answer
But deep down in me I know the reason why
'cos the blood that runs in you
Is the same as the blood in me
I mean the blood, the blood that runs in you
Is the same as the blood in me

'cos the blood that runs in you
Is the same as the blood in me
I say the blood, the blood that runs in you
(fade)

Lucky - Dube  Slave

Lyrics
Ministers of religion
have visited me many times 
to talk about it
They say to me 
I gotta leave it I gotta leave it 
It's a bad habit 
for a man
But when I try to leave it
my friends keep telling me
I'm a fool amongst fools 

Chorus:
Now I'm a slave, a slave
I'm a slave
I'm a liquor slave
I'm a slave, a slave, slave
I'm a slave
Just a liquor slave

I have lost my dignity
I had before trying
to please everybody
Some say to me
yo yo
I look better when I'm drunk
Some say no no no
I look bad you know
Sometimes I cry
I cry but my crying
never helps me none

Chorus:
'Cos now I am a slave, a slave
I'm a slave
I'm just a liquor slave
I am a slave, a prisoner
I'm a slave
Just a liquor slave

Every night when I'm
coming back home
My wife gets worried
'cos she knows
Shes got double trouble
coming home
Sometimes I cry
I cry lord I cry
But my crying
never helps me 

Lucky Dube - Let the Band play on


Let The Band Play On Lyrics

Even Though His Times Are Hard
you Can Hardly See It On His Face
because Of The Smile
people Coming In From Miles Away
to Hear Him Sing And See Him Play
so He Can' T Disappoint Them Now
the Room Is Full Of Smoke
but He Can See Them Dancing
and He Can See Them Crying
it Doesn' T Bother Him At All 'cause He Knows It' S Only Tears Of Joy

chorus:
let The Band Play On

there' S A Girl Sitting By The Corner There
and She Looks At Him With Her Big Brown Eyes
he Smiles Back And Carries On Playing
it Doesn' T Bother Him At All
somehow, It Gives Him Some Comfort
police Came In Halfway Through The Night
with The Good News
neighbours Are Complaining
'cause The Music Is So Low Low Low Low
so Turn It Up, Now
chorus:
let The Band Play On


Saturday, July 21, 2012

Music: Fally Ipupa feat Krys ---Sexy Dance


Fally Ipupa is a Congolese superstar who has made a name in the whole Africa. He has won the "MTV African Music Awards 2010". Fally Ipupa has also worked with famous colleagues like J. Martins, Mokobe, Koffi Olomide, Krys and Olivia Longott.

My personal favorite song of Fally Ipupa is "Sexy Dance" feat. Krys.

And "Jukpa" with J.Martins.
How do you like Fally Ipupa? 
Which song is your favorite song?

Saturday, June 30, 2012

Adebayor vs Asamoah Gyan (DANCE)


Hello Guys,
I really like the way they have fun. African player are so full of joy and like to dance easily. That's why i'm always excited when the African Cup of Nations starts. The African games are always fresh, full of enthusiasm, the fans are colorful, crazy, loud and  filled with music. The African players still have the pleasure as in early childhood. At least they play like that. European players are tactically better, but our players have the greatest joy. I personally think that Asamoah is a bit better.
Who do you prefer Asamoah or Adebayor?



The song that is played in the video is from Castro ft. Baby Jet. You will not believe who is Baby Jet, it's Asamoah Gyan. I like this song very much. I have added the original video.

Monday, June 11, 2012

Matt Houston & P-Square

Hello beautiful people,
It's Monday again, a new week and therefore a new chance to start everything from new. I found this song and I am already a fan of Matt Houston. The singer from Guadeloupe, makes a remake of 'E no Easy' by P-Square. The two brothers, Peter and Paul Okoye are of the team.


Enjoy it and enjoy especially your week!

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Music# Timaya was sexual abused?



Timaya, whose real name is Enetimi Alfrred Odom was born on 29. November 1977 in Bayelsa state. His mother, a trader, had  seven children with his father, who was by profession a banker. The father had with another woman eight more children.

At the age of 14 left, without money in his pocket, his parents' house. 'When I had nowhere to stay, I had to go and live with a woman friend who turned me into a prisoner. I had to live by her rules. I could not go anywhere until she Allows me to. I could never stay out until 7pm, or else I am in trouble. She was older than me by four years and I did not have a choice', says Timaya, 'Anytime I complain, she threatened to throw me out of her house. If I failed to make love to her, she would accuse me of sleeping with other ladies, and she will again threaten to throw my things out. that was when I was in Porthacourt then. It was not easy for me but, what could I do? It was when I was able to save some money to get another place that I was able to escape. "

Timaya then moves to Lagos, where he completes his educational career with a Secondary School Certificate at the Ikeja Grammar School in Lagos.

His mother wanted him to be, just like his father, a banker. But as he sings in a song from his album Gift & Grace '...no book enter my head' So he turned to music. His musical career began in the Eedris Abdul Kareem band, according to him, Eedris was a good man, what he liked most about him, his faith in himself and that he can entertain people. However, he was not paid by Eedris, he got only once thousand naira. That he had not copied, Timaya says that his group would be well paid by him, because he knew that they also have to feed families.

His musical career began in the Eedris Abdul Kareem band. About Edris, he says that he was a good man, but he paid little in most cases even nothing. Then he took part in a talent contest, he did not win because he lost his voice.Trough a judge in this competition, he met with K-Solo, with whom he recorded his first song 'Timaya'. This song made ​​him famous. This was followed by concerts and lots of very successful songs like 'True Story', 'Plantain Boy ' and ' Dem Mama ', 'Ogologomma '. Timaya won 2008 and 2009 the African Hip Hop Awards for Best Dancehall Album.

Timaya is the proud father of a young daughter, Emmanuella. She was born on 05/21/2012 by his girlfriend, Barbara. He's not ready for marriage, he had indeed found a wife material in Barbara, but he wants to focus on the music, he said.

Timaya with his Girlfriend Barbara







Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Music# P SQUARE FT J. MARTINS E NO EASY

Hello Guys, 
I am a huge fan of P-Square, I think they make great music and still not forgotten their roots, they are proud to be from Africa. While this is my first music video by P-Square, but certainly not the last. Who wants to sing along find the lyrics here: Lyrics


Monday, June 4, 2012

Music# D'banj

"Got You Talking" is another song that D'banj has produced with Mohits Records. After public mudslinging between D'Banj and Mohits Records, founded Don Jazzy Mavin Records. The very talented and beautiful singer, Tiwa Savage "kele kele", is also under contract with Mavin Records alongside with Wande Coal, Dr Sid and D'Prince. The website of Mavin Records can be viewed here: mavinrecords.com

I I wish D'Banj and Don Jazzy for the future good luck! 


Sunday, June 3, 2012

Music# Senegal Youssou N'Dour & Rokia Traore

I love this song, it again reflects the beauty of Africa. If you close your eyes you can see the happy people, the wonderful Landscapes, the diverse culture just great. I love you Africa!





Just enjoy it!

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Music# Anao Tiako รด - Melky

In Germany it is now summer, one of the best times in this mainly cold country. You meet people on the streets, in the cities, you can enjoy a delicious ice cream, or go swimming or just a long walk with your loved ones. A very nice time and this song from Madagascar fits beautifully. I love it although I do not understand a word, but it gives a good mood and a cozy feeling.


Just enjoy it