“Sama means UP in Hausa”, Classiq explains, “It is not just a song, it is movement asking people to move on up, whether you are at the office, in the club, or in school, wherever you are, move up!” He further explains lines from the chorus, ‘In baki zo ba a barki a baya.’ This literally means; ‘If you don’t come with us, you’ll be left behind!’ he adds.
Well, so you know what a ride you’re up for!
Enjoy!
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Aminu Cixo
October 9, 2012
Nyc Song
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October 9, 2012
In one word = DOPE
In one sentence = creativity and kpukness,good music……don’t understand hausa, but this song is kinda different from all the azonto stuffs we’ve been hearing……..think amm talking to much forgetting i have a song(SAMA) to listen to…..let’s SAMA-lize……….