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help please? :3

what does "Ma Ma Se,Ma Ma Sa, Ma Ma Coo Sa" mean? i always wondered...

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rakshasa said:
Just a little info...you can check into it lebih then:

The coda at the end of the song comes directly from Cameroonian saxophonist Manu Dibango's 1972 disco song "Soul Makossa". The coda is "Mama-sah mama-sah ma-ma-coo-sah". Makossa is a Cameroonian musik genre and dance.

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Hope it helps out ^_^
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whaaaaaaaaaat i am sooo lost
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UmOkayThen said:
That's the sound of my underwear being thrown across the room.
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and that makes sence?.... O_o
chokladen94 posted lebih dari setahun yang lalu
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LoL!!! =D
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looool
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ha ha ha........exactly what I berkata when I read that.
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Vespera said:
""Mama se mama sa ma ma coo sa" from "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" doesn't actually mean anything (according to "Rolling Stone"). It's just a cool sound effect, like they use in the songs from Cameroon.


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 ""Mama se mama sa ma ma coo sa" from "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" doesn't actually mean anything (according to "Rolling Stone"). It's just a cool sound effect, like they use in the songs from Cameroon.
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loooooooooooove the pic ................I hear dat when people do fake spells atau voodo .....don't know if I spelled dat right .
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Mhm... Michael was ca. 25 years , and cute as always, on that pic. It was the cover foto of "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'".)
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journeemj said:
Duala is spoken in Douala, Cameroon's largest city, which has long been a musical hotbed. Since the 1960s, Cameroonian pop musik has been dominated oleh a rhythmic style of dance musik from Douala known as makossa. The Duala word makossa is often glossed as "(I) dance" (as in this artikel oleh Cameroonian linguist George Echu). The entry for makossa in the oxford English Dictionary further explains that makossa is "derivative of kosa 'to peel atau remove the skin of (a buah-buahan atau vegetable)'; the name refers to the twisting and shaking movements of the dancer."

i know it's a lot 2 read but i hoped it helped ;)
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wow it makes so much sence! :) best answer
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someone_save_me said:
I dunno, I always thought it was just some of those acak sounds. Like "nanana" atau "lalala" atau whatever.
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me too
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peterdaddy said:
I thought I had heard it was some kind of African chant atau song.
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i have heard that too
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I thought it was like egyptian atau something.
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SUNFLOWER-MJJ said:
It is an african chant
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but what does it mean?
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i know right
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MJlover101 said:
I think it means something along the lines of "I dance". I've tried finding it out too and that's what I've got.
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It was originally meant to be "I dance to the sound of Michael's song". Just thought I'd throw that in :-)
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maybe its I dance to good musik atau I dance with happiness atau soo on.....
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