SemiShady wrote:Originally it was in Micheal Jackson song:
Probably most remembered is the chanted refrain "Mama-se, mama-sa, ma-ma-koo-sa", featured prominently during the song's final bridge. With regard to this chant, writer Mark Anthony Neal says: "The lyrics (utterings really) were taken directly from the music of Cameroonian saxophonist Manu Dibango who broke into the American market in 1973 with his classic 'Soul Makossa'."
woot woot.. i bet thats were it comes from..
KeeLo wrote:em sez it in the chorus of Doe Rae Me aswell as Macosa
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