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Wes — Awa Awa
Album: Welenga
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Released: 1996
Length: 4:24
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Manirtadaada koroo
Manirtadaada koroo...
Ommamozellatamaajahu... zilliaga
nyamalakawuu salatomakamomo
Owa owa
Sene pada cinagupe
Iya tata
Namamoni nana kucei ya
Tawaqqala pala sala mamo baruukita
Owa owa
Sene pada cinagupe
Omokua masey cey

Oohh mamino mawittey
Awa awa
Oohh mamino natammo
Awa awa
Nya to kiamanom, kia mamomi mama puti,
Cu bab cu bab
Oh bito pami lemaa

Ommamozellatamaajahu... zilliaga
Nnyamalakawuu salatomakamomo
Owa owa
Sene pada cinagupe
Iya tata

Oohh mamino mawittey
Awa awa
Oohh mamino natammo
Awa awa
Nya to kiamanom, kia mamomi mama puti, cu bab cu bab
Oh bito pami lemaa
Ee e oh bitoo
Ee e oh mito
Ee e oh bitoo
Ee e oh mito

Oohh mamino mawittey
Awa awa
Oohh mamino nyatammo
Awa awa
Nya to kiamanom, kia mamomi mama puti,
Cu bab cu bab
Oh bito pami lema

Ee e oh bitoo
Ee e oh mito
Ee e oh bitoo
Ee e oh mito
Manirtada koro
Awa awa
Hawaijaa hayudatuhtadun tabun..
Awa awa
Oh bito pami lema
Awa awa
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what is that awful sound on the three?  not bad during denser parts but otherwise...  Such a wonderful song.
 Highlowsel wrote:

But there's something about it that always makes me want to stand up, do a shuffle and throw my hands out wide into the air above my head, all the while yelling "Awa AWA!"

Come on now admit it, it does the same to you, too?


Awa awa, brother!
 Highlowsel wrote:

This is a good tune. 

And I can't understand a word being sung. 

But there's something about it that always makes me want to stand up, do a shuffle and throw my hands out wide into the air above my head, all the while yelling "Awa AWA!"

Come on now admit it, it does the same to you, too?

Highlow
American Net'Zen

That "Awa Awa" riff is pinched from "Diamonds on the soles of her shoes" by Paul Simon and Ladysmith Black Mambazo.  Album Graceland.
Wonderful music, great CD. Sad to read Wes is not among us anymore.
 Highlowsel wrote:

This is a good tune. 

And I can't understand a word being sung. 

But there's something about it that always makes me want to stand up, do a shuffle and throw my hands out wide into the air above my head, all the while yelling "Awa AWA!"

Come on now admit it, it does the same to you, too?

Highlow
American Net'Zen


I wholeheartedly agree. Such a groovy, happy tune. Thanks RP!
A fabulous tune! 
Thanks for the music William!
Where else but Radio Paradise would you hear this. This is why I gladly lend my support. Thank you RP!
How unexpected.
Zzzz
this requires eiter a decent headset or a more than adequate subwoofer system. 


(There is some Brian May in this song)
My wife who speaks Swahili says Awa is the Swahili name of 'Eve' of Adam & Eve.
 merkin_muffley wrote:
What the hell was the guitar solo doing in there.
 
If it were the 1980s, there'd have to be a saxophone solo.  Now that would be odd.
Awesome! A blast from the past
Some other great African music is on the following Soundtrack -Africa : Music from the Acclaimed Television Series. I discovered Wes during 2004. Great Voice. The musicians in Africa are inspirational. The massses tend to destroy their countries. Cudos to the musicians who stand up for  sanity amongst the insane or is it Insanity amongst the regarded sane 




Proclivities wrote:
...sounds like Mumford & Sons.


 luckywhitegirl wrote:

Oh to me not at all! it reminds me of Enigma. 

WOOSH!   
 Highlowsel wrote:

This is a good tune. 

And I can't understand a word being sung. 

But there's something about it that always makes me want to stand up, do a shuffle and throw my hands out wide into the air above my head, all the while yelling "Awa AWA!"

Come on now admit it, it does the same to you, too?

Highlow
American Net'Zen



Couldn't agree more and "yes!"
The "Awa Awa" sound is stolen from Paul Simon / Graceland album - Diamonds on the soles of her shoes.
 Highlowsel wrote:
This is a good tune. 

And I can't understand a word being sung. 

But there's something about it that always makes me want to stand up, do a shuffle and throw my hands out wide into the air above my head, all the while yelling "Awa AWA!"

Come on now admit it, it does the same to you, too?

Highlow
American Net'Zen
 
LOL!  Totally agree, there is a positive hopefulness that emanates from this tune.
This is a good tune. 

And I can't understand a word being sung. 

But there's something about it that always makes me want to stand up, do a shuffle and throw my hands out wide into the air above my head, all the while yelling "Awa AWA!"

Come on now admit it, it does the same to you, too?

Highlow
American Net'Zen
Nothing can really prepare you for when those big, 'Awa awas' enter. Wow!
bump. 7 > 8
An addictive, uplifting turn. A soundtrack for a lovely sunrise. 

 
At the start there... immediately thought of Deep Forest - 1992?

Still an 8... 
 
Webfoot wrote:
"Jack bought a Jedi gnome"??

 
That's exactly what I heard {#Eh}
Reminds me of Deep Forest. ... Oh, he was a singer in that band for a while. Nice.
 cShaggy wrote:
..struck me with an Enigma vibe at the start..also does anyone else hear pac-man in the "Awa Awa"..?..

..only went back to comments circa 2008, sorry if retreading)..
 

"Jack bought a Jedi gnome"??
 Proclivities wrote:

...sounds like Mumford & Sons.

 
{#Lol}
A great Monday morning song.
 Proclivities wrote:

...sounds like Mumford & Sons.

 
Oh to me not at all! it reminds me of Enigma. 
I like this song but it does sound very 90s. But that's okay. I just think I would've loved it even more if I'd heard it back then. :)
I love this song. I can't help feeling, tho', that if it were sung in English by Rod Stewart, we'd all be complaining that it belonged on AOR FM.
..struck me with an Enigma vibe at the start..also does anyone else hear pac-man in the "Awa Awa"..?..

..only went back to comments circa 2008, sorry if retreading)..
For those who are interested, Wes sings in his native Yorùbá dialect. It's indigenous to the Niger-Congo region and is a dialect spoken by ~20 million people (so one third of the United Kingdom, then!)

I was in France about a decade ago when his single "Alane" became a MASSIVE hit on the French charts that summer; only the people who could speak Yoruba understood what he was singing but nonetheless it was a huge feelgood track. Still got my single somewhere in the cupboard!
 dctrpunda wrote:
thought it was some interpretation of Whiter Shade of Pale for a bit there.
 
...sounds like Mumford & Sons.
 merkin_muffley wrote:
 And what the hell was the guitar solo doing in there.
 
You mean, like, "Them kaffirs have to learn to stick to their primitive kaffir music."   ?
African Muzak I'm afraid. And what the hell was the guitar solo doing in there.
Makes we want to fire up Civ V
bon feeling , bon son H
Nice. 9
Gets a 9 leaning toward more.  Smooth sound, pleasing rhythm.
Digging this. . . and Fozzy would too!
                
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Wakka Wakka!


Gotta buy this one!
 Businessgypsy wrote:
meh. I mean that in the most original and culturally coherent fashion, of course. This must be the west African equivalent of that peculiar pablum labeled "soft jazz" in my nape of the woods. Professional execution, trendy time signature - just a little light on depth and soul to my ears. Extra cool outfit on the cover art, however.
 
Agreed! And what a fine outfit it is, too.

I SO wish someone would upload "One By One" by Lebo M. and the African Choir. It's done a cappella, and is so astonishing...  When I listen to it, I think of those documentaries where a herd of gazelles just leaps into the air for the pure joy of it - and that's what I think of when I listen to "One By One."  The voices blend so effortlessly, and then they take off from there in a counter-harmony so beautifully-blended, it's altogether possible that they're singing simply for the joy of it.

Um, I like this song, too. {#Embarassed}
thought it was some interpretation of Whiter Shade of Pale for a bit there.
A Killer song..A Wack a Wack a Wack !
THIS IS NO, NO,NO NO, NO,NO...... PARADISE.
 crockydile wrote:
 
Perfect!
 jfauteux wrote:
Great tune. That live version of "In your Eyes" would make such a nice follow-up to this track. Hint, hint :)
 
"In Your Eyes" live follows any song well.  Rate above a 10...
Incredible good!

RadioDoc wrote:
I would add that using such terms as "meh" illustrates a lazy mind and a lack of original thought, both of which are evident in the post you refer to. Too bad the wide cultural exposure here does not inspire a more coherent expression of some members' thoughts. As for this tune, it's a solid 8.
meh. I mean that in the most original and culturally coherent fashion, of course. This must be the west African equivalent of that peculiar pablum labeled "soft jazz" in my nape of the woods. Professional execution, trendy time signature - just a little light on depth and soul to my ears. Extra cool outfit on the cover art, however.


 joempie wrote:
eclectic world music...

is this the time of day when you guys only play 6-star rated music? like, oh well, everbody here is asleep anyway. let's annoy the europeans with that stuff...

could you please play some 8 star music again?

 
rate it 8 then {#Mrgreen}
eclectic world music...

is this the time of day when you guys only play 6-star rated music? like, oh well, everbody here is asleep anyway. let's annoy the europeans with that stuff...

could you please play some 8 star music again?

{#Hearteyes} Whole album of Wes makes excellent music, same African style.{#Jump}
 GlassMan! wrote:
I like the sound of this, mellow....so I went to look on the RP page and WHOA!!  That's my name!  {#Mrgreen}
 
What, "Awa Awa"? {#Lol}
I like the sound of this, mellow....so I went to look on the RP page and WHOA!!  That's my name!  {#Mrgreen}

Great tune. That live version of "In your Eyes" would make such a nice follow-up to this track. Hint, hint :)
There is something mesmerizing about this song; I like it.
mmmmmmmmmmm
Love this. {#Daisy}
 More_Cowbell wrote:

Awa Awa to you

 

And with you as well!  {#Angel}
excellent harmonic transition from crowded house's "never be the same," to this!  {#Clap}

 dreadpixie wrote:
I was gonna say something... but then I stared too long at that guy's outfit... and all constructive thought got washed away.
 
I know... cool 'eh!   {#Mrgreen}

It's always good to keep clear of constructive thought... just ask Excelsior.
 philbertr wrote:

Also, don't misspell "you're"
 
Awa Awa to you

Geeze Bill... that was awesome.

Edit: In case this seg is lost, Crowded House - Four Seasons in One Day  >> Wes - Awa Awa.  And it was good.  Better than good.
Nice... never heard of them. Hey-ho, hey-ho, it's off to Amazon I go
Awa {#Puke} awa  {#Puke}

First note of this song, made me think VNV was coming on and I was excited...

Then I realized how horribly wrong I was and cried. {#Cry}
Like the tune but the boys' cloths look like he laid down on the sidewalk and rolled from one end to the other across all of the colored sidewalk chalk the kids were drawing pictures with.
kalkin84 wrote:
oh ya. i heard "awakka wakka." 2
The backing reminds me, sacrilegiously and facetiously I'm sure, of the backing to "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" (click here). Still, it is a Friday after all... Not a bad number, nowt special, pleasant enough - aural Mogadon. Shame about the 'electronic clap' background, though. 5 from the Nottingham jury.

musikalia wrote:
The Urban Dictionary is brilliant, and sometimes just hilarious. But saying the original poster was "stupid and exposing yourself as such" was a bit harsh, IMO. They may be a rocket scientist or brain surgeon, just new to online communities (where I was first exposed to the word "meh"), or not a native English speaker (I don't think "meh" is said or written in other languages). Not knowing the most modern slang (or not having perfect English for that matter) hardly makes one stupid.
I would add that using such terms as "meh" illustrates a lazy mind and a lack of original thought, both of which are evident in the post you refer to. Too bad the wide cultural exposure here does not inspire a more coherent expression of some members' thoughts. As for this tune, it's a solid 8.
This song really can't end soon enough
prickelpit96 wrote:
The choir singing 'Awa Awa' between the strophes is fun!
--No, it is irritating--almost as horrible as the random squealing brass. Headache.
I wish the instrumental and drum tracks were less dated-sounding (shades of Enigma...), but the main vocal and the choral backing vocals redeem it. Thanks, RP, for playing world music!
Well, the first "awa, awa" is okay I guess but the rest kind of sucks. Something about that cheese-ball 80's guitar and the synthesized drum machine thing just don't do it for me...
That first "Awa awa" always gives me goosebumps.
Baby_M wrote:
The chorus in this song sounded like "Wakka wakka!" when I was only half paying attention to it. For a second there, I thought Fozz E. Bear was doing world music!
oh ya. i heard "awakka wakka." 2
seedeater wrote:
If you ever feel like your not hip, don't act stupid and expose yourself as such. Look it up in the Urban Dictionary. https://www.urbandictionary.com/
Also, don't misspell "you're"
I really like this one, but you can't buy it on itunes Canada. Like so many things. Sigh.
The chorus in this song sounded like "Wakka wakka!" when I was only half paying attention to it. For a second there, I thought Fozz E. Bear was doing world music!
That guitar solo just made the song. YES!
seedeater wrote:
If you ever feel like your not hip, don't act stupid and expose yourself as such. Look it up in the Urban Dictionary. https://www.urbandictionary.com/
The Urban Dictionary is brilliant, and sometimes just hilarious. But saying the original poster was "stupid and exposing yourself as such" was a bit harsh, IMO. They may be a rocket scientist or brain surgeon, just new to online communities (where I was first exposed to the word "meh"), or not a native English speaker (I don't think "meh" is said or written in other languages). Not knowing the most modern slang (or not having perfect English for that matter) hardly makes one stupid.
MsJudi wrote:
Is that Brian May on guitar?
It's an unreleased track from the "Innuendo"-album However, that song sounds funny...
Bad_Art wrote:
meh? Please translate. No disrespect, I just like to know.
If you ever feel like your not hip, don't act stupid and expose yourself as such. Look it up in the Urban Dictionary. https://www.urbandictionary.com/
How on earth do you even find this album....?
I was gonna say something... but then I stared too long at that guy's outfit... and all constructive thought got washed away.
djcoolhandluke wrote:
Yeah, definitely a "meh"
meh? Please translate. No disrespect, I just like to know.
MEH!
agnes wrote:
We need a rating level called "meh."
Yeah, definitely a "meh"
Without having a clue why, I like this.
Woah ... 80's solo
Tireux_De_Roche wrote:
Enigma with Dreads. *yawn*
Drednigma? Eniglock?
Well produced, good chorus with nice hook. I'll give it a 7.
I can't understand a word. :)
Mari wrote:
... this gives me a real feelin'of Spiritual connection with humanity ...
I think you just defined "world music" for me. I just changed my 8 of a few weeks ago to a 9.
The choir singing 'Awa Awa' between the strophes is fun!
"Awaka - wah" That's how I sing along! :-)
We need a rating level called "meh."
reminiscent of Prayer Cycle
Tireux_De_Roche wrote:
Enigma with Dreads. *yawn*
Ce n'est pas faux !!!
trekhead wrote:
I wouldn't think I like this, but I do. 8.
Me, too. Can't get my ears around "world music" (which I assume this would be called) usually, but I like this one.
First song by a Cameroon guy I've heard today(well then again you never know here )
I won't compare this to any other artist, but certainly, this genré of Afica gives me a real feelin'of Spiritual connection with humanity hence creation!
I wouldn't think I like this, but I do. 8.
Nuance wrote:
I was thinking Pac-Man... awakawakawaka bleeeeoooop!
so speaking of the 80s, do you recall "Open the door, get on the floor, everyone walk the dinosaur..."
Tireux_De_Roche wrote:
Enigma with Dreads. *yawn*
jlind wrote:
This started out at a five and keeps going down.
I agree
Awakawa...She's got Diamonds in the Souls of Her Shoes!!
This started out at a five and keeps going down.
zarathustra wrote:
At the risk of being politically incorrect - Have to agree. I like exoctic foods but that doesn't extend to my ears. Worst part of RP is all the world-beat, lets be happy-happy, pukie stuff.
Maybe Radio We-Play-Only-Depressing-Music would be a better choice for you.
Enigma with Dreads. *yawn*
That was a great transition!!!!! "Never be the Same" to "Awa Awa"!!!! Made my evening!!!!
Is that Brian May on guitar?
Beautiful song! Anyone have a translation of the lyrics?
Love it!
Nuance wrote:
I was thinking Pac-Man... awakawakawaka bleeeeoooop!
LOL!!!!
cbonai wrote:
The Fozzie Bear song...waka waka waka!
I was thinking Pac-Man... awakawakawaka bleeeeoooop!