Soul Makossa (Funky Soul Makossa)

Album: Electro Funk, Vol. 2 (1972)
Charted: 35
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  • (These lyrics have been written phonetically and are not in the actual language intended)

    Makoosa...Akeela Mama ko mama sa maka makoosa Mama ko mama sa maka makoosa Mama ko mama sa maka makoosa Heyyyy soul makoosa........Su maiyea Heyyyy soul makoosa........Atteele Heyyyy soul makoosa........Mosoma Mosoma Heyyyy soul makoosa........coma coma coma coma coma coma coma coma coma coma coma Tunga debo ombo e tunga nailso makosa anaamoona sisi aooo yasal makosa amona yeayea amona yeayea coma saou makosa Tunga tunga umbo te tunga nesa makosa Nikaso Mama ko mama sa maka makoosa Mama ko mama sa maka makoosa Mama ko mama sa maka makoosa Mama ko mama sa maka makoosa Vido...he he Nadea Heyyyy soul makoosa...... Makine Heyyyy soul makoosa......Mangola wakina Heyyyy soul makoosa......MOSAMA! Heyyyy soul makoosa............ynot domo MOODOK! mmmmm hmmmm Tunga tunga umbo te tunga nesa makosa now makoosa makoosa makoosa makoosa makoosa Bathaso mosoon Yonse yonse batha yonse makoosa Heyyyy soul makoosa Heyyyy soul makoosa Heyyyy soul makoosa Heyyyy soul makoosa Heyyyy soul makoosa Heyyyy soul makoosa Heyyyy soul makoosa Heyyyy soul makoosa Heyyyy soul makoosa...........Ahfray way bali de salinglay makoosa Heyyyy soul makoosa...........Mondiday oak amoon oohenga akyeah Heyyyy soul makoosa...........Nadamo ahne money money Heyyyy soul makoosa...........Musik ohano amoo
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  • Barry from Sauquoit, NySaxophonist, vibraphonist, and songwriter Manu Dibango passed away on March 24th, 2020 at a hospital in France of complications of COVID-19. He was 86 years old...
    Having grown up in Cameroon, Dibango attended high school in France, where he learned to play the saxophone. After leaving school, he began playing in Belgian nightclubs, then he became a member of the Congolese rumba group African Jazz. As a solo artist, Dibango collaborated with other notable musicians including Fela Kuti, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Youssou Ndour, and Bernie Worrell. His “Soul Makossa”* was a Top 40 hit in 1973 and was widely covered by other artists. Its chanted refrain, “mama ko, mama sa, maka makossa,” was adapted by Michael Jackson for his 1983 hit “Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin'” and again by Rihanna for her 2007 “Don’t Stop the Music.” In 2009, Dibango sued both artists for using the hook without permission. Jackson admitted he borrowed the line and settled out of court...
    May he R.I.P.
    * "Soul Makossa" entered Billboard's Top 100 on June 17th, 1973 at position #88, five weeks later it would peak at #35 {for 2 weeks} and it spent nine weeks on the Top 100...
  • Michelle from Richmond, VaThe bass line from this song was sampled by Jay-Z's "Face Off" from the In My Lifetime, Vol. 1 album
  • Mike from Fort Lauderdale, Fl(These lyricks have been written phonecticly and are not in the actual language intended)

    Makoosa...Akeela
    Mama ko mama sa maka makoosa
    Mama ko mama sa maka makoosa
    Mama ko mama sa maka makoosa

    Heyyyy soul makoosa........Su maiyea
    Heyyyy soul makoosa........Atteele

    Heyyyy soul makoosa........Mosoma Mosoma
    Heyyyy soul makoosa........coma coma coma coma coma coma coma coma coma coma coma

    Tunga debo ombo e tunga nailso makosa

    anaamoona sisi aooo yasal makosa

    amona yeayea amona yeayea coma saou makosa

    Tunga tunga umbo te tunga nesa makosa

    Nikaso


    Mama ko mama sa maka makoosa
    Mama ko mama sa maka makoosa
    Mama ko mama sa maka makoosa
    Mama ko mama sa maka makoosa

    Vido...he he

    Nadea

    Heyyyy soul makoosa...... Makine
    Heyyyy soul makoosa......Mangola wakina

    Heyyyy soul makoosa......MOSAMA!
    Heyyyy soul makoosa............ynot domo


    MOODOK!

    mmmmm hmmmm

    Tunga tunga umbo te tunga nesa makosa now

    makoosa makoosa makoosa makoosa makoosa Bathaso mosoon


    Yonse yonse batha yonse makoosa


    Heyyyy soul makoosa
    Heyyyy soul makoosa
    Heyyyy soul makoosa
    Heyyyy soul makoosa
    Heyyyy soul makoosa
    Heyyyy soul makoosa
    Heyyyy soul makoosa
    Heyyyy soul makoosa
    Heyyyy soul makoosa...........Ahfray way bali de salinglay makoosa
    Heyyyy soul makoosa...........Mondiday oak amoon oohenga akyeah
    Heyyyy soul makoosa...........Nadamo ahne money money
    Heyyyy soul makoosa...........Musik ohano amoo
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