This is “Bambadoo”, a newfangled dance which, although originating with the Mbororo (Fulani people) has been enthusiastically adopted by the present generation of Bayaka children, who play it late at night after all the adults have gone to bed. This song tells about a promiscuous girl who was found making love in the strangest of places.
credits
from OKA!,
released December 31, 2011
Singers: Mbanga, Mobimba, Eluka, Bwamusenge, Singha • Drummers: Mokule, Lundi
Joined by musicians from Venezuela, London, and Paris, the bassist creates a vibrant picture of Venezuela’s musical landscape, and the people and communities that keep it alive. Bandcamp Album of the Day Oct 22, 2020