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Pancocojams showcases the music, dances, language practices, & customs of African Americans and of other people of Black descent throughout the world.

Showing posts with label Davido Aye video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Davido Aye video. Show all posts
Saturday, July 15, 2017

Two Sub-Threads From Davido's "Aye" Official YouTube Video's Discussion Thread: Comments About Africans Living Abroad And Comments About Yorubas In Benin & Other Nations Besides Nigeria

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Edited by Azizi Powell This pancocojams post documents comments from two sub-threads that are found in the YouTube discussion thread for N...
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"Lakadu" Jokes In Davido's Afrobeat Song "Aye" 's Official YouTube Video Discussion Thread

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Edited by Azizi Powell This pancocojams post documents several of the "Lakadu" play on words jokes that are found in the YouTube...
Friday, July 14, 2017

The Pan-African & Global Reach Of YouTube Videos Of Contemporary African Music - Commenters Identify Their Nation & Ethnicity In The Discussion Thread For Davido's "Aye" Video

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Edited by Azizi Powell This pancocojams post documents the pan-African and global reach of YouTube contemporary African music videos as de...
Thursday, July 13, 2017

Similarities & Differences Between The Yoruba Word "Aiye" And The American Word "Ayee"

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Edited by Azizi Powell Latest revision: October 21, 2019 at 4:57 AM: Title change from "Similarities & Differences Between The Yo...
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Azizi Powell
I'm an African American mother, grandmother, & retired human services administrator. For more than forty years I have shared adapted West African stories with audiences in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area. I have four blogspots: pancocojams, zumalayah, cocojams2, and .Civil Rights Songs. Much of the content of these blogs were previously found on my cocojams and jambalayah cultural websites. I curate all of these blogs on a voluntary basis. Each of these blogs have the primary goal of raising awareness about cultural aspects of African American culture and of other Black cultures throughout the world, particularly in regards to music & dance traditions. Viewer comments are welcome on my blogspots.
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