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Toto - "Africa" Music Video
Music video for "Africa" by Toto. From the album "TOTO IV". This song reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in February 1983. ©Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Inc Official Toto Website -- www.toto99.com Director: Steve Barron |
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Andy Mckee - Africa - Toto - www.candyrat.com
CD & Tabs http://www.candyrat.com Andy McKee Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/andymckee2 Candyrat Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/candyratrecords |
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Karl Wolf "Africa"
Karl Wolf "Africa" |
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USA For Africa - We Are The World
USA for Africa (United Support of Artists for Africa), was the name under which forty-five predominantly U.S. artists, led by Harry Belafonte, Kenny Rogers, Michael Jackson, and Lionel Richie, recorded the hit single "We Are the World" in 1985. The song was a US and UK Number One for the collective in April of that year. The considerable profits from the enterprise went to the USA for Africa Foundation, which used them for the relief of famine and disease in Africa; critics, however, claim that this money went directly to the (often military) governments of the affected countries rather than the people. A recording of the live performance was released with the Live Aid DVD set released on November 8, 2004. |
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Bob Marley - Africa Unite
Bob Marley - Africa Unite |
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Fox News: Palin didn't know Africa was a continent
The Fox Report. |
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La Bomba - King Africa
King Africa La Bomba Music Video... |
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Flight Over Africa
The "Flight Over Africa" sequence from "Out of Africa". |
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Ismael Lo - Jammu Africa
From the Album of the same name the wonderful Ismael Lo from Senegal. Afrika a a a Afrika mon Afrique Sama gent gi maa ngi ñaan Yalla wonma ko bala may ñibbi barsaq Ma ne bes du ñakk ci bes yi Afrika don benn reew D'ici ou d'ailleurs nous somm' des enfants d'Afrique Mêm' si le ciel tombait luttons pour la paix Kon jammu Afrika moom lay ñaan Mané jammu Afrika mooy suñu natange Afrika a a a Afrika a a Afrika a a a Afrika mon Afrique Yow mi nekka bittim reew man mi Lô maa ngi lay ñaan Ak loo fa meun ta am ak noo fa meun ta mel bul fatte Afrika Ici ou ailleurs la paix prix du bonheur Mêm' si le ciel pleurait luttons pour nos frères Kon jammu Afrika moom lay ñaan Mané jammu Afrika mooy suñu natange Afrika a a a Afrika a a Afrika a a a Afrika mon Afrique Onon bibbe Afrika ngimode, ngimode liggo-den leydi men Ngaccen hasi daagal yoo Alla suren e musibaadi Yoo Alla addu jam to Ruanda Yoo Alla addu jam to Burundi Yoo Alla addu jam to Casamans Lawol Mbignona yee Traduction (les deux premiers couplets sont en wolof, le dernier est en Pulaar) Dans mon rêve je prie Dieu pour que cela se réalise avant mon trépas Je dis " un jour viendra où l'Afrique sera unie " D'ici ou d'ailleurs nous somm' des enfants d'Afrique Mêm' si le ciel tombait luttons pour la paix Donc je demande la paix en Afrique car avec la paix en Afrique ce sera la prospérité Etranger, moi Lô je te prie quelles que soient ta fortune et ta situation de ne pas oublier l'Afrique Ici ou ailleurs la paix prix du bonheur Mêm' si le ciel pleurait luttons pour nos frères Donc je demande la paix en Afrique car avec la paix en Afrique ce sera la prospérité Vous les enfants d'Afrique, levez-vous pour construire notre pays Que Dieu nous épargne les malheurs Qu'il apporte la paix au Rwanda, au Burundi, Et en Casamance sur la route de Mbignona!!! |
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N'Kosi Sikeleli Africa- With Miriam Makeba
N'Kosi Sikelel'iAfrica |
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Fernando Castro "Africa" - Rodado en Almeria
Video musical de Fernando Castro titulado "Africa", rodado en Almeria. www.almeriaclips.com |
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Leftfield feat. Africa Bambaata - Africa Shox
Panomies presents! |
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Burning Spear "South Africa 2000"
Burning Spear advocates messages of honesty, peace, and love, which tie in with his religious and political messages of Rastafarianism and black unity. Along with his musical message, the Spear continues to tour all over the world. His concerts often last 2 hours long with several bongo drum solos by Burning Spear himself. Burning Spear was awarded the Order of Distinction in the rank of Officer on October 15, 2007 |
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Enya - Storms In Africa
Video |
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Dr. Alban - Hello Africa
Dr. Alban - Hello Africa |
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Vigilante Justice - South Africa
May 1999 In this report South Africa's growing vigilante crisis is thrown into sharp relief when the rape of a black girl is publicly avenged Some of her attackers live in her street and she now fears for her life. Frustrated that the police will do little to help she approaches the local taxi firm to help her get revenge. "Will you be satisfied and stop crying once we've beaten them?" the firm ask her. At 4am the girl points out her township tormentors to willing vigilantes. They strip the culprits naked, strap them to a lamp post and lash them. The girl herself gives the first stroke. The legacy of apartheid leads South Africans to such violence, when even the police disregarded their own laws. The mob ruled when it black against white. This past has depersonalised and dehumanised. The police stand accused of apathy but often they are frustrated by clever criminals. But unless the police earn people's trust, vigilantism may become the norm. |
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Cry Africa
Oh Africa, hear the children cry! Vick Fornah is from Sierra Leone, West Africa. Cry Africa is from the music cd, 'Hold My Hand', which made Vick a household name in Sierra Leone. With all the wars, poverty and suffering in Africa, Vick tells her story with music and captivating words for the need to stop the fighting and the suffering of the children in the continent... |
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Endemic Violence - South Africa
Feb 1996 Violence in South Africa is a problem for whites and blacks, at every level of society. Hospitals deal with a constant flow of victims. One man lies on a pillow soaked in blood. Under his bed - a pool of blood. Jessie Duarta, Minister of Safety and Security in the Gauteng Province, claims that the present government is the first to admit to a crime problem. Everyone blames high crime rates on high unemployment. In prison, a young white man says he will turn to crime again if he fails to get a job when he is freed. Police patrol the streets always with a gun in their hand. It is the only way to survive. White middle class families live in high security compounds. There children can play safely in neat gardens behind airy, red brick houses. Professor Eddie Wolff, a specialist in trauma, warns that if the government does not deal effectively with crime, will witness the advent of vigilante groups. People will take the law into their own hands and South Africa will enter another phase of 'traumatisation' |
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Madagascar - Escape 2 Africa Trailer
Madagascar - Escape 2 Africa releasing in Theaters and IMAX in November 2008. It is sequel to Madagascar which was released in May 2005. Madagascar is now available on DVD |
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Madagascar 2 - Escape 2 Africa - (Sneak Peek)
In the summer of 2005, Madagascar scored big with both domestic and international audiences, racking up more than half-a-billion dollars at the worldwide box office, making it the top family comedy of the year. Once the fancy-footed lion, quick talking zebra, anxiety-ridden giraffe and smart n saucy hippo were released into theaters around the globe, these four New York friends—better known as Alex, Marty, Melman and Gloria—became the most popular quartet of the season. So now, the November 2008 reappearance of the zoosters is considered to be one of the most highly-anticipated returns of the season. Armed with some of the most well-regarded African-American performers in the business—comic giant Chris Rock; the versatile and gorgeous Jada Pinkett Smith (along with her spunky daughter, Willow); multifaceted Cedric The Entertainer; the hugely talented and sorely missed Bernie Mac; and the couldnt-be-hotter recording artist will.i.am—Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa is loaded and ready to hit theaters this fall. For director Eric Darnell, working with such a star-studded and talented cast was reason enough for making the film. He explains, We just give these guys a chance to do what they do best—to just become these characters and let stuff come out. We just get incredible, hilarious—and sometimes touching—stuff. You know, its the best seat in town. Theres no place youd rather be than on the other side of the glass during a recording session. Its better than any theater or playhouse. For Marty the zebra, as embodied by Chris Rock, this time around its about connecting with his roots. Crash landing on the mainland of Africa may, at first glance, look like a big problem. But for someone whos never actually met any other of his own kind, having lived the majority of his life in the Central Park Zoo, it turns out to be a dream come true. Chris Rock says, There are people in this world who always think that theres something bigger and better than what they got. Not that Marty doesnt appreciate his friends and all that, but he has it in his head that running with his kind is the ultimate. I mean, it stands to reason—hes a rockin guy, so why wouldnt the party be even better if he was surrounded by a lot of other cool dudes who share his interests? On the surface, that logic holds true. The old adage of the more, the merrier. But really, everybody looking, acting, sounding exactly like you? Rock adds, Its like, if your best friend starts acting like you—dressing like you do, talking like you. At first, its probably an ego booster, right, imitation and flattery, whatever. But then, it would start to get irritating and pretty soon youd probably start considering the use of a firearm. Now take that and multiply it by hundreds—all of em acting exactly like Marty. No wonder the guy has a breakdown. How are you you when everyone else is you as well? Gloria the hippo has no issues with her individuality and self-worth. Shes well aware of who she is—shes self-confident, sassy and sweet. Jada Pinkett Smith was enthusiastic to return the character she originated in Madagascar: That film was the first movie of mine my kids could actually watch. Also, I think its always important for women to see various images of themselves and understand that its all about what you project from the inside out. Gloria has so much confidence and really just loves who she is. I would hope both films send a message to young girls that its about how you perceive yourself thats really important. In this movie, I get to have fun, and also maybe send a little message. Having been to Africa with her husband and family, Pinkett Smith is awestruck by the country: Africa is a very hard place to describe. Its almost more of a feeling that it gives you versus any observation of it. I mean, its magnificently beautiful—I actually went on a safari. My husband says it better than I ever can when he says, God visits every place else in the worldbut actually lives in Africa. And thats the only way I can really explain it—its very spiritual, and you just feel very rooted. As a lot of Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa deals with roots and identity, it is probably expected that moviegoers will get to see a glimpse of the characters as baby animals. And who better to play a baby Gloria than Pinkett Smiths own daughter, Willow Smith? Filmmakers were impressed with Willows self-assurance and sass, something she shares with her mother. Like her mother, the recording sessions also proved to be a playground for fun. Willow Smith reasons, Because the lineslike if we mess up, its really, really fun, because I laugh, and then they laughand then its really fun. |
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Obama Fever in Africa
Celebrating the victory of Obama in Ghana, Congo DR, Ivory Coast and Kenya. This video is made by www.africanews.com |
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Senator Obama Goes to Africa
TO BUY THE DVD go here: http://firstrunfeatures.com/shopsite_sc/shopping_cart/ref.cgi?storeid=*1404ee7b9b3b509600525d2b&name=YouTube_Obama ABOUT THIS FILM: Barack Obama returns to his family's roots on an emotional journey to Kisumu, Kenya - land of his father - in this new documentary. Part personal odyssey and part chronicle of diplomacy in action, this timely documentary follows Senator Barack Obama as he travels to the land of his ancestry. From South Africa to Kenya to a Darfur refugee camp in Chad, Obama explores the vast continent that is gaining increasing importance in this age of globalization. The heart of the film is Obama's emotional homecoming to Kisumu, Kenya - his father's former home - where thousands of people turn out to greet him. In South Africa, we follow Senator Obama on a trip to Robben Island - the infamous prison where Nelson Mandela was jailed for 21 years. At a Darfur refugee camp in Chad, we see, through Obama's eyes, the devastating effects of genocide. Throughout it all, Senator Obama narrates the film, giving his own perspective on the journey and the significance of Africa to U.S. interests. Additional perspective is included through interviews with experts on African affairs as well as with U.S. political commentators. |
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Madagascar 2 Escape To Africa Trailer High Quality
The first trailer to "Madagascar 2: Escape To Africa" from Dreamworks Animated Studios. |
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Johnny Clegg -Scatterlings of Africa-www.zimvibes.com
Johnny Clegg -Juluka- - Scatterlings of Africa |
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africa bambaataa and soul sonic force - 'planet rock'
oldschool hip hop video clip |
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