"Sou Sou" Available at iTunes: smarturl.it/SouSou/itunes Apple Music: smarturl.it/SouSou/applemusic Spotify: smarturl.it/SouSou/spotify Google Play: smarturl.it/SouSou/googleplay Amazon Digital: smarturl.it/SouSou/az
Agreed! And from social sciences, wow finally. The world is sleeping on him I feel! One day, Timicia! The voice is in the house, you catch my drift. Time my friend. Chin up, we all just need a little time :)
"Bring it back around like Sou Sou, bring it back round like FUBU, shorty come get that uh uh, pound it down like Fufu..." I mean who strings all that together in one bar??? #genius #underrated...fam lets make this get the attention it deserves. Period. Who is with me?
I'm black American. Love everything about this man!!!. I just discovered what Fufu is. I was shopping at a local African boutique, cant wait to indulge myself.
Sou Sou in the Caribbean means " a group of people each pool the same amount of money for a period of time, one person gets all the money each period, it goes like this until everyone gets their turn...
@@daja57 'pyramids' are somewhat of a gamble. The South African stokvel or Caribbean Sou Sou always gets everyone paid. Sou Sou and stokvel are concepts of making certain that everyone is paid.
I just want to say yes to this. I have curly hair. My best friend is mixed. I had no clue how to care for my hair. I had NO clue it was curly, I mean I though but I didn't know how to care for it. My best friend learned, and she taught me what she did and now I have a multicultural education. 4C wheeewie lots of product, myself not so lucky like a wave but let's ride it ya'll. Sou Sou!
@@edsoncharlotin8755 And I am from the Caribbean. Americans cannot dictate what Caribbean people call ourselves, even if the faux-word was made popular by children of Caribbean immigrants.
savings arrangement where a group of people each pool an equal amount of money for a period time (month, two weeks, etc) and after that time is up, one person in the group gets all that money. They keep doing this till everyone gets their turn and receives that full lump sum at least once.
@@edwardcee.adamadam9871 it is an informal saving system that's originated in mostly West Africa found in Nigeria Ghana Etc as a result of the transatlantic slave trade and many of the West Africans who enslaved came from what is no called Nigeria and Ghana bought those systems with them somehow they survived the impact of slavery and has practiced in many of the Caribbean countries Trinidad Jamaica Barbados Guyana Grenada Etc vast majority of Africans who came to the Caribbean came from West Africa Yoruba, igbo bameleke etc so when he says it in the music that is what he is saying stack your money like a Susu
Jamaicans call Sou Sou, Partner. People coming together to form a partnership, Basically team work makes the dream work. When are you getting your partner draw?
In Barbados, its a "meeting". One might ask, "when are you getting your meeting turn?" Its so amazing how we have the same African tradition passed down for centuries even though we call it different names.
When I saw the title I was like SOU SOU? like the money circle sou sou?? And yep lol it was. We have sou sou in Dominica as well, my granny used to always make me deliver the sou sou envelope to ma miranda up the road as a child. 🇩🇲🇩🇲🇩🇲
Where I am from in the Caribbean sou sou is wildly practiced, I've just turned 19 and I'm in a sou sou. Even as a child I had to take the sou sou envelopes over to mother.
His music really makes me proud as an African American in America seeing that someone can be successful all while uplifting their people and helping embrace a mass population’s culture.
My #1 fav song in the world right now! Sorry I just found out about it... Balme our lack of 'good promo of African descendents GOOD music" some ot us still dealing with. Good job muadjang