Abadou - Zap Mama

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Abadou Lyrics

NDEGE KWENDA WAPY MAMA
W'HAPPY MAMA
BETU BANA NANGE
BETU BANA

Ici start le chant son
Faon tout en motion
Tard le soir
Boulevard des boulevards

Devant mon miroir
Profil trois quart
J'divise mon regards
Assise pnard
Je m'sens fatigue
Je m'glass un balaise
P'tit Baileys punaise

M'attention baisse
L'pouvoir du Nlaise
Foutaise
Blas, blm
Et puis bla bla bla

Je rvise mon art
Coup de poignard
Dans mon regard
Zap Mamare
Je prend ma part
Pour le dpart

Besoin de gazole
Nous les gazelles
Au got pickles
On en ensrcellement
Pour celles
Qui veulent du nickel

back

Ecoute ces details
Mme si tu coupes l'ail
Qui dit travail, dit bataille
Pas besoin de mdaille
Pour que ton train train aille

Tu t'es connect
Le rhytme est lanc
Plus besoin de penser
C'est ton temps
Tent d'y aller?

Il y a des bruits rythmiques
Avec du tribal ethnique
Des sons mtalliques
Faut trouver la technique
Tout va vite, tout va vite, tout va vite

Pour 2000
Plus de bile
Tape subtile et utile
T'as ton mobile
Paf! facile
Fini la bisbille

Ame ma zone
Nous les filles
Misons
Surface le pile
Pilotes donc
Ta cagnotte

Notes, notes
En complotte
Pote
Avec elles pottent
Pote,
Dtache donc tes menottes
Mais note bene bene
Bnb bnfices
Fils fils
Ce, sans fissure
Chante, chante
She say, she say

W'HAPPY MAMA
W'HAPPY MAMA

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Zap Mama was founded by Marie Daulne & since the release of "7" (2002), the project has evolved into a seven person band, with two backup singers, keyboards, bass, drums & percussion / decks. Additional current members include Nia Saw

As well as her Congolese roots, Daulne's cross-genre style may result from her varied past: Her father, a Belgian, was killed during the revolution while her mother was pregnant with her. The remainder of the family fled to the forests and found refuge with a tribe of pygmies. Daulne was raised primarily in Europe, but when she heard a recording of traditional pygmy music at age 20, she decided to return to Africa to learn about her heritage. She was trained in pygmy onomatopoeic vocal techniques before returning to Europe to found Zap Mama. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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