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{"id":47658,"created_at":"2018-12-10 11:11:37","updated_at":"2021-04-13 09:57:34","deleted_at":null,"published_at":"2018-12-10 11:11:37","original_id":null,"artist_id":7799,"title":"Zama Eyokuza - Luc N Trino","slug":"zama-eyokuza-luc-n-trino","status":"published","description":null,"album_id":null,"streets":1,"source_type":"s3","source":"file","lyrics":"#StoryBehindASong\r\nTrack 9 : ZAMA EYOKUZA\r\nComposers : Luc N Trino \r\nDuration : 02:42 \r\n\r\n\u201dZAMA EYOKUZA\u201d is yet another different sound by Luc N Trino. The Song is a mix of Maskandi, World Music and Rap Music. Luc N Trino adopted the instrumental of this song from Sona Jobarther\u2019s \u201cGambi\u201d song from Egypt. \u201cZAMA EYOKUZA\u201d was recorded in July when Luc N Trino wanted to experiment with Indigenous South African Music and Indigenous Music of North Africa, and then mix it with the new school sounds like Rap Music. \u201cZAMA EYOKUZA\u201d the concept of the song was taken from a popular phrase among couples in the Black Community of South Africa, which means \u201cTry Getting The Bus Fare To Visit Me, I\u2019ll Take Care Of Your Return Fare\u201d. WE ARE SURE YIU WILL ENJOY THIS JAM AS MUCH AS WE ENJOYED CREATING IT FOR YOU","download_count":202,"play_count":6,"restrict_download":0,"generated_thumbnail":null,"flag_count":0,"download_count_24":1,"download_count_24_at":"2021-04-13","reupload_sent":0,"thumb_path":"https:\/\/s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com\/sol-assets\/uploads\/public\/5c0\/e2d\/6dd\/thumb_148956_300_300_0_0_crop.jpg","status_reason":null,"status_reason_alt":null,"tags":[]}

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#StoryBehindASong Track 9 : ZAMA EYOKUZA Composers : Luc N Trino Duration : 02:42 ”ZAMA EYOKUZA” is yet another different sound by Luc N Trino. The Song is a mix of Maskandi, World Music and Rap Music. Luc N Trino adopted the instrumental of this song from Sona Jobarther’s “Gambi” song from Egypt. “ZAMA EYOKUZA” was recorded in July when Luc N Trino wanted to experiment with Indigenous South African Music and Indigenous Music of North Africa, and then mix it with the new school sounds like Rap Music. “ZAMA EYOKUZA” the concept of the song was taken from a popular phrase among couples in the Black Community of South Africa, which means “Try Getting The Bus Fare To Visit Me, I’ll Take Care Of Your Return Fare”. WE ARE SURE YIU WILL ENJOY THIS JAM AS MUCH AS WE ENJOYED CREATING IT FOR YOU

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