tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5893219718076521675.post1284094713138361326..comments2024-03-29T07:30:04.950-04:00Comments on pancocojams: What The Yoruba Word "Àṣẹ" (Aché, Axé, Ashe) REALLY MeansAzizi Powellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14963772326145910073noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5893219718076521675.post-33183889577805311582022-05-07T12:56:16.385-04:002022-05-07T12:56:16.385-04:00Your welcome,Keyla.
I know so very little about S...Your welcome,Keyla.<br /><br />I know so very little about Salsa. .<br /><br />I didn't know that the word "ache" was in most salsa songs. <br />I also didn't know that people in Venezula sung to the orishas.<br /><br />There's so much that I don't know. :o(<br /><br />Best wishes. from your sister in the United States.<br />Azizi Powellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14963772326145910073noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5893219718076521675.post-59332896088034050032022-05-07T09:33:37.215-04:002022-05-07T09:33:37.215-04:00Thank you very much for sharing!! I feel very rela...Thank you very much for sharing!! I feel very related to this! I'm a Latina from Venezuela! And we Latinos from the Caribean and other Countries have a lot of African influence!! And we Love it! Most of our salsa songs have the word ache! We sing to chango, yemaya and so on! It is beautiful! It feels like home 🤗 Thank you 💖 Keylanoreply@blogger.com