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Topic History of: The biggest song in the world right now
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JK2006 I wasn't really into writing lyrics at the time... they had a big hit at the time and wanted an English translation/version but the song didn't do much for me.
DJones nm
Michael I couldn't let this pass without saying that the West African language Wolof is THE best language for rapping. And I'm not being a smarty-pants. Anyone remember Positive Black Soul? They have a track called "Blaw" in Wolf and English, where the pair run rings around their American guests. You'll find it on the Global Hip-Hop compilation. There's a short extract on the link below:

www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0001D8OWM/ref...lance&n=5174

PSB have more or less split up. But there's a thriving scene in Gabon, Guinea, Mali and Ivory Coast. Plus, of course, Senegal. Check

http://www.african-rap.com/


Michael
Bern The pic you're looking for is called "Tote Hosen" by Andreas Gursky - I've not found a very big version online, but there's a mini version at www.wadsworthatheneum.org/view/contempor...php?art_work_index=0

You'll also find it in a few books, maybe even posters, but nothing else does justice to the massively detailed 7 x 17 foot original is at MoMA - well worth checking out if you pass through New York!

Bear in mind when you see it that "Tote Hosen" literally means "dead trousers", a German expression for "there's nothing going on"...
Rods Bern wrote:
.... check out the best rock gig photo of all time - the crowd at a Die Toten Hosen gig, taken by Andreas Gursky. Stick a big print on your wall (like the New York MoMA did) and you'll inspire any musician who sees it to make HITS!

Bern

Hit us with a link for this photo please.

Ta