What does ''mamase mamasa mamakosa'' mean and why does nobody kn!


Question: Apparently, Jacko sung it and it's on Rihanna's 'Don't Stop the Music'. Someone else has used it since then, too.


Answers: Apparently, Jacko sung it and it's on Rihanna's 'Don't Stop the Music'. Someone else has used it since then, too.

Yeah.. she wasn`t the 1st one...

From the words of "happy parent":

Nothing. It is a chant in the style of songs in Cameroon, where the "words" are used for the sound effect, not a particular meaning. (from Rolling Stone)

yeah jacko wrote those"lyrics" you'd have to ask him

It doesn't mean anything. They make up rhythimic sounding words to go to the music.

I'm not 100% sure about this, but I think its the name of a cocktail made with rum...

Its the bridge from "Soul Makosa" by Manu Dibango. If this little part of it has such impact on you then you should listen to the real deal, it will blow you away. Look for it on you-tube or something. It must be Senegalese or something, so I'm sorry I don't know what it means, but you will enjoy the track nevertheless. If you can't find it I will look for it for you and send you the link.

hmmm... its a take from a song by a famous African saxophonist Manu Dibango. Just an adlib, sounds good with the beat, doesn't really mean anything.

It's from the song "Soul Makosa" by... Manu Dibango? Dabingo? Argh, I can never remember!

I'm sure it means something in a different language, but I don't exaclty know what.

Makes for good bridges in songs, though =]



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