Angelique Kidjo || FIFA World Cup Kick-off Celebration Concert 2010
Theinaugural FIFA Globe Cup™ Kick-off Celebration Concert Johannesburg Artists Lineup Kick-off Celebration Concert Alicia Keys Amadou & Mariam Angelique Kidjo Black Eyed Peas BLK JKS John Legend Juanes Shakira The Parlotones Tinariwen Vieux Farka Touré # Vusi Mahlasela
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u know the meanning of Malika…. ask a Nigeria , a Yoruba. It’s great and lovley to know.
I was there 🙂
thats my aunt haha i love you sooo much omg i miss you sooooo much love love you
love valerie
Love u so much Angie…Africa we go hard
My daughter, when I have one, will be named Malaika. Is Angelique singe by chance? Haha. Angelique, you´re the best of the worldcup! Greetings from Planet Art!
My Daugthter calls Malaika! I love south afrika Greatings from Germany
gotta love this!
@GoblinwitcColumbine
Its Maliaka.
I love Angelique!!!!!!!!!!
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Gr8 song! The best choice
one word: clarity. one could also add purity, reverence, and peace.
Love this, my children sent me to see her at Disney Hall here in LA on my 50th birthday this year! She’s a PHENOMENA!!!!!
This woman blew it out of the water! She’s one of the most talented African artists. All the African artists were absolutely amazing! They pulled out all the stops & made me proud to be African! And to think that she wasn’t even one of the 1st artists picked.
foi perfeito amo angeliqui kidjo
@mtafiti Ok, thanks 🙂
@Maamemercy Malaika.
A Angelique Kidjo Canta muito bem
i like the way she has improved on her Swahili, at least i am giving her a 60%. Angelique, love ya.
@GoblinwitcColumbine Malaika.
The name of the first song????’
@TheBlackFlame69 what is the name of that song+???
Use to sing this song when I was a little girl, GREAT AFRICAN SONG !
Leah Tunkara
She is the reigning queen of African music – I love Angelique Kidjo.
First song is an old Kenyan song but the late Fadhili William. Its not Kidjo’s song
@wairi2008 with respect, I do not think that i can work this way. I’m European. My forefathers used to think about themselves like you do today. It brought a lot of pain to the world – in the case of Europeans the racism and overemphasis on a merely logical approach to all and everything.
I do agree, though, that many Africans had to go through so much tribulations that it made them survivors and heros…so celebrate, Johannesburg.
@nevernohijab Yup all races have there strengths but Africans have more.