SINGLE & CLIP - Mista Savona ft Micah Shemaiah, PuchoMan, The Gideon & Anyilena - The Fire From Africa - Havana Meets Kingston II - Baco Records - Cumbancha - FEV 2021
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Après le titre "Beat Con Flow" de Mista Savona & Cimafunk, extrait de Havana Meets Kingston II. Mista Savona présente "The Fire From Africa".
Différent du 1er extrait explosif, ce single plus posé met à l'honneur 4 artistes : Micah Shemaiah, PuchoMan, The Gideon et Anyilena. Sur fond de tambours Nyabinghi, le morceau vient rappeler les racines africaines communes aux deux répertoires musicaux !
Une superbe vidéo accompagne ce titre, tournée entre La Havane, Santiago de Cuba, la Jamaïque et l'Ethiopie. L'occasion de découvrir les artistes dans leur environnement.
Regardez le clip de Mista Savona ft Micah Shemaiah, PuchoMan, The Gideon & Anyilena "The Fire From Africa" ci dessous.
Après le titre "Beat Con Flow" de Mista Savona & Cimafunk, extrait de Havana Meets Kingston II. Mista Savona présente "The Fire From Africa".
Différent du 1er extrait explosif, ce single plus posé met à l'honneur 4 artistes : Micah Shemaiah, PuchoMan, The Gideon et Anyilena. Sur fond de tambours Nyabinghi, le morceau vient rappeler les racines africaines communes aux deux répertoires musicaux !
Une superbe vidéo accompagne ce titre, tournée entre La Havane, Santiago de Cuba, la Jamaïque et l'Ethiopie. L'occasion de découvrir les artistes dans leur environnement.
Mista Savona ft Micah Shemaiah, PuchoMan, The Gideon & Anyilena "The Fire From Africa"
Credits “The Fire From Africa” Ft. Micah Shemaiah, PuchoMan, The Gideon & Anyilena :
Lowell « Sly » Filmore Dunbar (Drums) Robbie Shakespeare (Bass), Winston Bowen (Guitar), Bongo Herman (Percu), Shaun Anderson (Percu) Junior Bongo (Percu), yaroldy abreu (Congas), Oliver Valdes (Cuban Percu), Vince Vella (Cuban Percu), Jake Savona (Piano), Francisco Solis Robert (Backing Vocal), Julito Padron (Backing Vocal), Ricardo casamayor Pujals (Backing Vocal), Aristey Guibert Tedaja (Backing Vocal), Anyilena Perera (Backing Vocal), Micah Shemaiah Abraham (Vocal) Aijah Nunes (Vocal)
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Mista Savona ft Micah Shemaiah, PuchoMan, The Gideon & Anyilena - The Fire From Africa
- Havana Meets Kingston II - Baco Records - Cumbancha
Mista Savona - The Fire From Africa feat. Micah Shemaiah, PuchoMan, The Gideon & Anyilena
Mista Savona presents 'The Fire From Africa' from the Havana Meets Kingston II Project.
Single available : ICI
‘The Fire From Africa’ feat. Micah Shemaiah, PuchoMan, The Gideon & Anyilena
Video Director & Cinematographer: Luis Toledo
Producer: Jake Savona
Havana Footage: Luis Toledo & Anabel Plá
Santiago De Cuba Footage: Lauren Beck & Rick Mereki
Jamaican Footage: Tizzy Tokyo & Ras Kitchen
Ethiopia Footage: Dr One Studio & Hope For Ethiopia Project
Post-Production
Editor & Colorist: Luis Toledo
Drums: Sly Dunbar
Bass: Robbie Shakespeare
Guitars: Winston ‘Bopee’ Bowen
Kette Drum: Bongo Herman
Nyabinghi Percussion: Bongo Herman, Shaun ‘Bugzy’ Anderson & Junior Bongo
Congas: Yaroldy Abreu
Mixed Cuban Percussion: Oliver Valdés & Vince Vella
Piano: Jake Savona
Backup Vocals: Francisco ‘Solis’ Robert, Julito Padrón, Ricardo Casamayor Pujals, Aristey Guibert Tejada & Anyilena Perera
‘The Fire From Africa’ feat. Micah Shemaiah, PuchoMan, The Gideon & Anyilena Lyrics :
Micah Shemaiah:
Seeds I sow
Feed my soul
Seeds I sow
Feed my soul
When I chant I free my soul
On to the land that was foretold
To the Mama Land
I wanna be living in Africa
That’s where I’m from
Wanna be living in Africa
Chorus:
Alma del África lejana
Llena mi pecho de candela
Alma del África lejana
Llena mi pecho de candela
[The soul of faraway Africa
Fills my heart with fire]
To the Mama Land
I wanna be living in Africa, yeh
That’s where I’m from
Wanna be living in Africa
PuchoMan
Desde Santiago de Cuba viva la cultura Rasta
Un saludo fraterno a Jamaica
Reggae music universal, internacional
Que no pasa de moda, no cansa
Que penetra como lanza
Hasta la abuelita danza
Sinonimo de esperanza, alabanza
No importa el lenguaje
Ni lo quien lo interprete
Lo mas importante es el mensaje
[The Rastas from Santiago de Cuba
Salute Jamaica
Universal, international reggae music
Don’t get old, it’s still on
Like a spear gets into your ear
Everybody dancing
It brings hope and praise
No matter which language
Or who is singing
The only and most important thing is the message]
Chorus
Alma del África lejana
Llena mi pecho de candela
Alma del África lejana
Llena mi pecho de candela
Micah Shemaiah:
Ooh La la la la le la aaaah Africa
Ohhhhh Africa
The Gideon:
I - I
From outta Africa we came forth,
Rasta youths centralize
Pon the banks of the Nile
Yeh we long fi hold a vibes
Free from the iniquity gotta hold a Ites
Bigger judgement and Binghi fire it go light
Mama Africa will always provide
Burn out the wars, stop your damn genocide
Beat the kette drum and we deh by the fireside
Hail Selassie I, burn the fire, keep it lively - yeh!
Micah Shemaiah:
Kayaman say
Soul a say
Soul a say (from Jamaica To Cuba)
Twelve tribes say
Soul a say
Soul a say (Yo Yo Yo, Boom!)
The Gideon:
From Morocco back to Mozambique
We keep it grooving
Tanazania go to Kenya we keep it moving
Trod through the Congo
Up to Cameroon
Back to Ethiopia
Yeh we chanting, yo!
Chorus
Alma del África lejana
Llena mi pecho de candela
Alma del África lejana
Llena mi pecho de candela
Micah Shemaiah:
Now on the shores of my Mama breast we lay,
Forever sure of the length of days we pray
And this road will not always be in grey
For every soul has a chance for a better day
Kayaman say
Soul a say
Soul a say
Twelve tribes say
Soul a say
Soul a say
Laaaaaaaa
La la le la
Yeah ahhh
Anyilena
Africa me llama
Africa me llama (x7)
[Africa calls me]
Micah Shemaiah:
One thousand miles away, yeah
One million minutes from today
But I go on and I hold strong
‘Cause I know
I will reach my home