
song: "Christiana" artist: Prince Nico Mbarga and Rocafil Jazz album: Sweet Mother (NCA) special thanks to Thursdayborn from Awesome Tapes from Africa for posting this song. http://awesometapesfromafrica.blogspot.com More
Added Dec 24, 2008
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Collins Chinedu Says:
Hes a camerounian nigerian.father from cameroun nd mother frm nigeria
Victor Yakubu Says:
Sad he died so young!!!
John Bull Says:
His father was Cameroonian, his mother was from Abakaliki, Enonyi State in Nigeria!!
victor dj Says:
sin duda alguna uno de los mejores albunes de este gran artista Prince Nico Mbarga album de Sweet Mother (NCA) grandes canciones
Mary Claret Says:
actually i did some research on him and found he was born to a Nigerian mother and a Cameroonian father but grew up on Southeastern Nigeria, around Onitsha/Enugu area. All the same, his songs are wonderful. Thanks anyway
Danny Nkem Says:
This song should tech some men a lesson. RIP De Prince.
Nick Rameau Says:
Putain! C'est pour les vieux ca???
NaijaKat Says:
This song is in the Igbo Language, So he is Nigerian. He is a Cameroonian and also a Nigerian. But most importantly, HE IS AN AFRICAN. God Bless AFRICA
Paul Okenwa Says:
I respect Prince Nico, even though I didn't see him but his music remains the best.
ONELOVEONEWORLD4ALL Says:
@maryclaret1991 Prince Nico Mbarga is a Cameroonian. Born probably in Tiko where he grew up and began his music career. He used to play in Airport hotel Tiko. But later when he was at the climax of his career he was forced to leave Cameroon 'cause he had a problem (I know what the problem is but I can't say it in public).He then settled in Nigeria but used to visit & sing in Cameroon after the problem had prescribed.He learned the Igbo language while in Nigeria. Musicians are profesionals.
buffoloman Says:
SONG BRINGS BACK MEMORIES WHEN GROWING UP IN GHANA.
Mary Claret Says:
I'm confused... is he Igbo? Thought he was from Cameroon.
Samuel Sam Says:
how una dey? check out dis blog: YOU DEY THINK AM? It is very cool.
emecca123 Says:
Timeless classic, although this sounds sped-up. r.i.p!!.
LittleBreakfastTable Says:
haha well this just shows how awesome people are with our name, I mean this is one epic song. It is not like we are named Michelle and can use the Beetles. We have a song in Igbo language! :D Just to say you're name is wonderful as well, dear. teehee xP
issiaka Diakite Says:
musique dansante réussie avec un grand talent vocal.
Xristiana Suzy. Says:
hehe...I know what you mean...my name is Christiana too and I've looking forever for a song with my name... I love your name too though!lol
Xristiana Suzy. Says:
hahaha,,,My name is Christiana and I've been looking for a song with my name in it for ages!loved this!hahahaa
bob festus Says:
this is the music i grew up with. while a little boy. Your lives within us still. love u
Enigma247100 Says:
He sings in Igbo language (Nigeria)
LittleBreakfastTable Says:
Thank you. :) Oh dear, poor lad. Well even with the sad meaning, this still is an amazing song. I am addicted to it. ^.^
Mark Galand Says:
@LittleBreakfastTable: He's singing about a girl named christiana (Obviously). He paid for her to go to College in the United States, and she promised to marry him. When she came from college, she refused to marry him and said she would give him some money to marry another woman.
ckamaziz Says:
Il faut le reconnaître... les gars faisant avant de la musique... ils jouaient TOUT d'eux mêmes... C'était des musiciens...! je les respecte.
LittleBreakfastTable Says:
Oh wow. I really love this song. PLUS! It is the only song I have ever heard with my name in it, spelling and all. I wish I could understand what it is about. Anyone can help me with this? Or even what language and the lyrics.. because I don't know at all. :) Thanks for up loading this, groovemonzter.
Tony Harris Says:
Wonderful eclestic sounds of yester-years! Takes me to years when I was a mere kid in Lagos, Nigeria. My wonderful Dad, uncle and aunt still very much around. This music was freely around providing for a very friendly and happy environment.