Africa
A.K. Salim Lyrics
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Gonna live in Africa (Live in Africa)
I wanna die in Africa (Die in Africa)
I wanna die in Africa (Africa my home)
EAfrica eAfrica (Die in Africa)
EAfrica eAfrica (Die in Africa)
EAfrica eAfrica (Die in Africa)
EAfrica (Die in Africa)
EAfrica eAfrica (Die in Africa)
EAfrica eAfrica (Die in Africa)
EAfrica eAfrica (Die in Africa)
Pom pam pam pompom (Die in Africa)
EAfrica eAfrica (Die in Africa)
EAfrica eAfrica (Die in Africa)
EAfrica eAfrica (Die in Africa)
Pom pam pam pompom (Die in Africa)
EAfrica eAfrica (Die in Africa)
EAfrica eAfrica (Die in Africa)
EAfrica eAfrica (Die in Africa)
Africa my home (Die in Africa)
I was born in Africa (Born in Africa)
Gonna live in Africa (Live in Africa)
I wanna die in Africa (Die in Africa)
I wanna die in Africa (Africa my home)
(Die in Africa die in Africa)
(Die in Africa die in Africa)
(Die in Africa die in Africa)
(Die in Africa die in Africa)
(Die in Africa die in Africa)
(Die in Africa die in Africa)
(Die in Africa die in Africa)
(Die in Africa die in Africa)
(Die in Africa die in Africa)
(Die in Africa die in Africa)
(Die in Africa die in Africa)
(Die in Africa die in Africa)
(Die in Africa die in Africa)
(Die in Africa die in Africa)
(Die in Africa die in Africa)
(Die in Africa die in Africa)
Africa my home (Die in Africa)
Africa my home (Die in Africa)
(Die in Africa die in Africa)
(Die in Africa die in Africa)
(Die in Africa die in Africa)
The lyrics to A.K. Salim's song "Africa" express a deep longing for the continent that the singer was born in, wants to live in, and ultimately wants to die in. The repetition of the phrase "Die in Africa" throughout the song emphasizes the strong connection and attachment that the singer feels towards their homeland. It is clear that for the singer, Africa is not just a place to live, but a place that holds immense significance and meaning. The use of the percussion instrument in the background, especially towards the end of the song, gives it an almost tribal feel which further drives home the point that this is not just a song but a tribute to Africa's heritage and culture.
Additionally, the repetition of "EAfrica eAfrica" provides a sense of unity, almost like a rallying cry for all Africans to come together and celebrate the continent. The final line, "Africa my home," reinforces the idea that this is not just a place to live or visit but the singer's home which they want to be a part of forever.
Overall, "Africa" is a song that celebrates the unique cultural heritage and beauty of the continent, while also expressing a deep connection and love for it.
Line by Line Meaning
Born in Africa
I originated from Africa
Live in Africa
Currently residing in Africa
Die in Africa
Hope to pass away in Africa
Africa my home
Africa is my birthplace and my permanent residence
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: SIQULA MKHULULI
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Zoë Bryant
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Just in case you were wondering.............Johnny Coles (trumpet), Pat Patrick (alto, baritone sax, flute), Yusef Lateef (tenor sax, flute, argol)
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Awesome album... great post!!!
Adam Rudolph
wonderful concept and artistry......!
No Name
some trippy shit from '65.
Dudu Alves
Man! Would you marry me? I just want your album collection, that's all!
Kurt David
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