about Angolan being a language or not, let's not forget that this song in particular (amongst other Buraka songs) has a lot of Kimbundo in the lyrics. Now Kimbundo is an Angolan dialect, therefore one cannot say the song is entirely Portuguese. Anyway who cares, music is worldwide and has no boundaries so just listen and dance!
Olá Peeps. É assim... I was living in Lisboa when Buraka hit. It was an explosion of sound, rhythm and dance. Unique and unstoppable. Today, I live in Toronto and because of Drake and the Weeknd, people seem to think that Toronto has a hip and happening rap scene. Rubbish. The music coming out of the 6ix is cheap copy paste beats and recycled mumble. When the kuduro thing hit Lisboa, via Angola and back, it was like Seattle in the 90s, Manchester in the late 80s, or London in the 60s. Pure creative energy. And Buraka Som Sistema were the vanguard. Miss you guys. Cheers from Toronto. We need Buraka aqui. Venha vinho!
Que nostalgia!!!! Se me pone la piel chinita y hasta ganas de llorar me da, pero de alegria, de gozo!! que buena vida teniamos!!!!! Un abrazo desde Repubica Dominicana!!!!!
@@marciodavid880 Angola foi Portugal até há meia dúzia de dias atrás. Toda a cultura foi entregue aos angolanos a partir de 74. Então kuduro sempre foi português
@@alexaramos9451 Temos no Brasil filhos e nativos de outros países que com certeza seus países de origem não os conhece e por isso teriam que conhecer um pouco da música que se faz no Brasil para conhece-los...explicar comentários no youtube tá ficando rotina.
@@LucianoOliveira-jk3tb ??? Tu é que não percebeste ! Apenas disse que se nasces em um país tu és da origem desse país logo esta música é portuguesa ! Percebeste
Sou Guitarrista ritmo/back vocals de Damnull, toco metal e na tenho vergonha nenhuma em admitir k estes gajos são do caralho msm!!! Tenho imenso orgulho em vêr este andamento todo, vindo do nosso país, msm sendo os buraka de origem africana! Espero k as pessoas mudem esta mentalidade, somos um pais desenvolvido, temos k evoluir muito mais! Parabéns BURAKA SOM SISTEMA, grande abraço ADRIANO
Sou baterista e adoro Metal mas sou ecletico nos gostos musicais e sim ... comprei o 1º CD de Buraka pq fiz questão de o ter e porque estes gajos são do caralho
@@tugaa24 lo que es bueno dura toda la vida no un verano esto son unos muertos de hambre que como la gente es tonta pues les hizo famoso. pero cuando no hay talento pasa lo que a pasado a qui un tema y nada mas a morirse de hambre todo los veranos es lo mismo una canción y nada mas por que no dan para mas
I am Portuguese and I am really proud of my country and the mixture you find in it, specially with Africans. The PT landscape, specially the one you find in Lisbon, is unique in Europe, I'm proud of that. Colonialism is always bad, but it gave origin to something positive: the contact between people, difficult in the past, but the mixture of nowadays is just woderfull. I love my country.
No. Your colonialism was largely driven by Merchant J*ws. The destruction of OUR people and roots homelands while Africa remains protected is NOT OK.The peoples of Portugal have nothing to do with historical colonialism. Want to go after the slaver families? Do it. Want to get repairments? Do it. Portuguese nor any other European peoples collectively owe Africans or any other peoples anything. And the migration, replacement into our homelands is a crime. The "interaction" is almost always extremely destructive and negative, degenerate unlike what you claim here. If you want to learn from past mistakes respect that peoples have cultures, peoples and homelands and learn to respect them instead of dividing, mixing them. You are only breeding horrible conflict.
steam steam noboy owes you shit snowflake, and you are clearly very ignorant of what really happened, youre just another full of shit sjw that hasnt seen shit with their own eyes or heard shit from real people
"colonialism is always bad but..." you're undervaluing the effect colonialism has on the world today. either with colonialism or not, afrikans would always produce something pure of rhythm, its the nature of Afrika, their rhythm wasn't brought/augmented by colonialism. In fact post-colonialism fucks up Afrika and anyone who isn't white, and if you rlly wanna look back at who were the first to start slavery... I wouldn't be so proud
Yeah!! The kuduro style is Angolan,the singer is Angolan,but the band its from Portugal. Angolan,Portuguese,Cape Verdean,Brasilian members,but from Lisbon
É pena que a versão no cd deles não soa tão bem como esta... A do clip esta tá mesmo mesmo brutal! Não sou apreciador de kuduro nem de buraka, mas não haja duvida que esta música dá um arrepio na espinha!
ok dude i'll give u some portuguese songs like this, here they are: staff estraga - desliza; staff estraga - trukuteko; staff estraga - sacode; buraka som sistema - hangover; buraka som sistema - we stay up all night; power boys - tchuna baby; prodigio - uma mboa; buraka som sistema - yah; cabo snoop - windeck; cabo snoop - prakatatumba; cabo snoop - dancee .... and there are a lot of songs like this, but now u know them u can explore more songs like that, this is portuguese rhytms so u will find more lik those, enjoy ;)
Deixem-se de PATRIOTISMOS, não interessa de onde é a musica! O que interessa é que é boa! Impossível não mexer com uma batida fortes destas! Força buraka que 2010 seja melhor ainda!
PEOPLE, THIS IS KUDURO, IT ISN SAMBA, IT ISN FUNK, IT ISNT A MIX OF TECHNO AND SAMBA, THIS IS KUDURO, KUDURO A MUSIC/DACNE BORN IN ANGOLA, BUT WITH THE AFRICANS EMIGRANTS IN PORTUGAL U CAN NOW SAY THIS GENERATION OF KUDURO IS PORTUGUESE, NOT BRAZILIAN, NOT SPANISH OR SOME SHIT, THIS IS PORTUGAL/ANGOLA! -.- omg learn something about the portugues past with africa and nowdays influences and stop talking "á toa"
So what!! I´m from Colombia, I live in the Middle East and I just like this $%& group ... they´re awesome!!! Just enjoy the music no matter where it came from. Paz e amor BTW I think the producer is from Angola :P
not sure what constitutes genocide (kind of word which meaning is totally gone under nov langue) but this track is great, I don't speak portuguese but one can understand the chica mentiones her origins, I believe ? peace
+F. Manggarai LOOOL dude every country in the world has some dirt... And yes she mentions angola but she grew up in Portugal, in a hood called Amadora with the rest of the crew members(at least 2 of them are white and portuguese) So those 500 years old stories arent important in this century, its all about this music, friendship and no bullshit genocide stories
ma bucur ca iti place esti primu roman care ii place (din cati stiu eu ) au o muzica foarte buna portughezii nu doar buraka som sistema sunt aici (in port) din 2003 si pfff la kizomba , kuduro , sunt cei mai buni :D
WEGUE WEGUE CARALHO,ESTA MUSICA É DA LINGUA LUSA,GUINE,S TOME CABO VERDE BRASIL,MOÇAMBIQUE PORTUGAL,ANGOLA,TIMOR,VIVA A NOSSA IRMANDADE,OS LUSOS É MUITA CARGAAA,ESTILO PESADO
@@caly7378 Para yua informação, o pessoal da banda cresceu na Amadora, e 2 deles sao brancos portugueses, por isso lamento informar mas isto é Angola e Portugal juntos para o mundo
I remember this song pretty well. Had some airplay on the radio in Australia in around 2008-09. Haven't heard it since now & forgot about this song till the tune came back to me recently
+kievo LOOOOOL for somebody that dont know kuduro, listening to the mixture between kuduro and techno/electro its fucked up.... thats what u get when mixing people from angola and portugal
Aquela conexão inexplicável e insana que o Brasil tem com a África e a África tem com o Brasil que a gente respeita o música foda pra caraio muitos aqui no Brasil que não conhece está música e o trabalho deste grupo de música está perdendo muito eu comecei a escutar as músicas deles e de outros artistas do continente africano e estou gostando muito
Olá, este sonoro está basof, estou a colocar este banger na minha festa dos 18 e está a ser incrível, posto isto agradeço aos buraka som sistema, beijos ❤
Well, Portugal won didn't they? Also, she is singing right now as "break" song in between the final. But if you want to participate, most countries ask around 500.000EUR of the participant if they want to represent the country, so it's not about talent anymore, but about who has the most money. One of the big reasons why many countries don't do Pre-Selection Voting TV-Shows on the television anymore.
The vocalist "Pongo" is in Festival da Canção this year with the song "DÉGRÁ.DÊ". If they win the festival in Portugal it will bring something new to the Eurovision.