I love this song with all my heart, I'm from Liberia I'm from the Mano trib, but it doesn't really matter cause love all the tribs in Liberia. We do have talent in everything we do.
Merci pour ton soutien à ma réaction aux commentaires d'un môgô du Liberia à propos de la vidéo de ZAYE TETE, son appartenance ethnique et surtout sa citoyenneté. J'avais voulu être un peu provocateur mais dans le fond j'avais raison.Quand j'étais à l'école primaire et partais en vacances chez mes grands-parents maternels à Gbampleu (S/P de Bin-Houyé), les chansonnières traditionnelles Yacouba chantaient aussi ce morceau - en style Wôyô - donc c'est aussi notre patrimoine.
I am both Geo and Mano. I am proud to be a Liberian and proud to be of both tribes. This song is up-ligfting. Go Nimba....long live Liberia, Africa's oldest republic.
Anytime I hear this song's I can feel like home I am missing kakata ganta and bong county. I live far away from my home living in the UK. but I know one day I will be home
I just can't get enough of this song. ....I love it so much. .....I like to listen to it when I finish cooking my GB.....with my cold glass of Hennessey.......oh I can be in nimba.....all the way. ....lol...I speaking real Liberian English o......lol
Wow Glad to see Ms Tete still around. Heard of her when I was still in pimpers. Man I need to learn her moves. Say hi to my mommy color girl tell her I love her.
wow! Zaye Tete! I never thought I would have ever seen your video here in Norway. Thank you for posting this video and thank God for the guy who created youtube. please post more if you have. Thanks again.
@kiricool225 She's from the Gio (Dahn) tribe of Liberia. Almost all of the people on both sides of the Cote d'Ivoire-Liberia border share the same languages and culture. The reason is, much of what is now the western part of Cote d'Ivoire used to be part of Liberia until those territories were taken by the French during the colonial era. Places like Danane, San Pedro and as far as Mahn, used to be Liberian territories. The same goes for southeastern Guinea and eastern Sierra Leone. Interesting.
@@djakisdiom8 who taught you those nonsense? who told you both ethnic group were part of any country? go back and do more research before exposing your fake information. They were there before any countries were founded neither Ivory Coast or Liberia, so don't expose your gap here please
I am half Dan and half Mano from Nimba County and I don't consider myself an Ivorian. I am a proud Liberian. I was in Ivory Coast for four years, and not one day I was called an Ivorian. The Ivorians used to always call me petit Liberién(small Liberian)
@kiricool225 Well, thanks for your understanding. I don't really understand all what she is saying, since my mother had an inter-marriage with another tribe from Liberia, we couldn't speak Dan at home, but English in order to communicate with or understand each other, so I have forgotten a lot of my own language, but one of the meanings of the song is "The sorrow of going abroad and never having to see the people you once loved so dearly'' I wished I could explain it more to you, but I can't.
oh my God i love this song so much.zaye tete,and princess fatu gayflor are the best. can any please tell me where i can buy or download this song.cuz i want to give it to my father as a b day gift.he loves her so much, but we don't know where we can buy it. thank so much afromusic1 for posting this song. and thanks to God for zaye tete and her lovely voice. love u zaye.u are the best.
Henridion28, sorry but this is a Liberian gio music, the dialect is also spoken in Ivory Coast. I believe it's called yacouba or dan. The singer is indeed Liberian singing in her Liberian dialect called gio.
The part she left in America she didn’t see her father. The only Reason I play this song I miss my father to death 😥😥😥😥😥 I didn’t even get the chance to buried
This lady continues to make all Dans proud.
Yeah, I am from Nimba County in Liberia. I am a half Dan and a half Man. My mother is from the Dan tribe and my father was from the Mano tribe.
Me too ! Exactly the same
I love this song with all my heart, I'm from Liberia I'm from the Mano trib, but it doesn't really matter cause love all the tribs in Liberia. We do have talent in everything we do.
Thanks brother ❤️
So true 👍
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C'est purement du YACOUBA (Dan) de Danané de la Côte d'ivoire ❤
This is my favorite song of this beautiful talented lady ❤
Merci pour ton soutien à ma réaction aux commentaires d'un môgô du Liberia à propos de la vidéo de ZAYE TETE, son appartenance ethnique et surtout sa citoyenneté. J'avais voulu être un peu provocateur mais dans le fond j'avais raison.Quand j'étais à l'école primaire et partais en vacances chez mes grands-parents maternels à Gbampleu (S/P de Bin-Houyé), les chansonnières traditionnelles Yacouba chantaient aussi ce morceau - en style Wôyô - donc c'est aussi notre patrimoine.
Très belle voix, j'aime bien les sons de zaye Tete et Tokay Tomah
This what one calls music, even though one does not understand it is still enjoyable to the ears. She is one of a kind.
Zaye tetee, your songs always touch my heart. You're precious.
One of our best cultural musicians. 🇱🇷🇱🇷
Franchement je suis fan. Dan au Liberia c'est mon parent
J'adore la culture Dan de la côte d'ivoire et du Liberia
j'adore cette chanson bravo a nos parents du liberia
Cette chanson est vraiment langoureuse. Chapeau à toi l'artiste
I am both Geo and Mano. I am proud to be a Liberian and proud to be of both tribes. This song is up-ligfting. Go Nimba....long live Liberia, Africa's oldest republic.
I'm watching from Ganta city nimba county
J adore mon ethnie yacouba ❤ j adore trop cette femme . Elle me rappelle mon enfance avec mon papa ❤
Anytime I hear this song's I can feel like home I am missing kakata ganta and bong county. I live far away from my home living in the UK. but I know one day I will be home
I just can't get enough of this song. ....I love it so much. .....I like to listen to it when I finish cooking my GB.....with my cold glass of Hennessey.......oh I can be in nimba.....all the way. ....lol...I speaking real Liberian English o......lol
This is inspiring. Greatful to GOD for making me a LIBERIAN
Can't get tire of listening to this music though I don't understand the song but as a Liberian, I love the music 🎵🎶🎶 ❤️🌺
Très belle chanson, j'adore
Such a great message and wonderful singer. So love my county ❤️❤️❤️
Who is watching in 2024 ❤
I'm right here viewing on TH-cam for the first time on this unification day...
Zaye Tete is the best!
She is such a great singer. Saw her performed 2 summers ago in Philadelphia . She was fantastic!
Wow Glad to see Ms Tete still around. Heard of her when I was still in pimpers. Man I need to learn her moves. Say hi to my mommy color girl tell her I love her.
Oh Wow. Big Respect.
Wow!!!!! 💃💃💃💃💃💃 I m so proud of you and my great county Nimba.
Thou politics is bringing division 🤷🤷🤷🤷
Zaye, you are
still very well. I remembered the late 80s. Keep up the good job. Well done!!!!!
the cry of a child is so sorrowful. ....please don't pick among children the voice of a child is sorrowful. ....
The day GOD blessed me with a good husband, I will march with your song, I love all.
Des vrais souvenir❤❤🥰🥰🥰
Can't get over this song
what a nice song!!!! thanks for promoting the DAN language, may God bless, from your brother Florent Kpan in Boukaé Cote d'Ivoire
wow! Zaye Tete! I never thought I would have ever seen your video here in Norway. Thank you for posting this video and thank God for the guy who created youtube. please post more if you have. Thanks again.
I really like this music and it makes me feel at ease when I listened it remember my mother and also proud of being yacouba
Sweet music. 1 of lib legend.
A very good Singer mehn..
I can't get tired and of this song!
Zaye Tete what a Beautiful women with a beautiful voice! I'm impressed
goood
God bless you my sister
Am bete and proud.
One love Liberia and Ivory coste❤
Only God knows how much i love this song😙😘😚
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I really love the rich heritage of Liberian culture. Our traditional songs are so beautiful.
Living this song by Zaye Tete
nice traditional song zaye .
Very nice song (Dan du Libéria ) Super super Super !
I love it. nice music
Zaye Tete is simply awesome
Zaya is the greatest, greetings from UK
Want to come to UK one day
UK is great, except leaving EU...
Yes we are liberian yes ❤🇱🇷
Saye Teta nailed this song!!!
Exceptionnelle. magnifique !
Love, love this song very much❤
Bonne mélodie du peuple
Sois benie
Belle mélodie du peuple
DAN. Sois bénie m'a fille
i love this woman tooo much .She Sings very very well and all her songs are sweet
can someone please put more of her music on here. cant understand but i love it..... know all the dance n evrything:)
so sweet. ...mama Liberia
I love this song ❤❤❤
Nice music zaye by
Ça me rappelle au village à l'ouest de la côte d'ivoire ♥️♥️♥️🟠⚪🟢
U take me back to Liberia.I use to listen to yr songs before the war. U are a wonderful women,beautiful voice.
You are welcome to Nimba County my sister/brother. My cousin is a Vai boy from Grand Cape Mount.
Belle chanson,aah Oui!
@kiricool225 She's from the Gio (Dahn) tribe of Liberia. Almost all of the people on both sides of the Cote d'Ivoire-Liberia border share the same languages and culture. The reason is, much of what is now the western part of Cote d'Ivoire used to be part of Liberia until those territories were taken by the French during the colonial era. Places like Danane, San Pedro and as far as Mahn, used to be Liberian territories. The same goes for southeastern Guinea and eastern Sierra Leone. Interesting.
Nganga di Kapinta t
@@djakisdiom8 who taught you those nonsense? who told you both ethnic group were part of any country? go back and do more research before exposing your fake information. They were there before any countries were founded neither Ivory Coast or Liberia, so don't expose your gap here please
I'm reminded of back in the days
I am half Dan and half Mano from Nimba County and I don't consider myself an Ivorian. I am a proud Liberian. I was in Ivory Coast for four years, and not one day I was called an Ivorian. The Ivorians used to always call me petit Liberién(small Liberian)
😀
nimba here I come
Are u Gio too??
the song actually sounds pretty nice although i cannot understand the language. I really enjoyed the dance, nice job ladies.
I REALLY LIKED THE BEAT.
Nice song I m sure she did this song as a tribute for her Father Jimmy
GREAT SONG Z.T.! UR THE BEST!!!
You are still welcome to enjoy this music with us, though you are from Nimba, you are still a Liberian or African right?
Thank you Tete, this music can not get old.
I love this part of the song, don't pick among the children
Do not choose one child over another. The child voice is sad
@kiricool225 Well, thanks for your understanding. I don't really understand all what she is saying, since my mother had an inter-marriage with another tribe from Liberia, we couldn't speak Dan at home, but English in order to communicate with or understand each other, so I have forgotten a lot of my own language, but one of the meanings of the song is "The sorrow of going abroad and never having to see the people you once loved so dearly'' I wished I could explain it more to you, but I can't.
Une belle chanson, j'adore,
God bless you mama
Sounds like yacouba from Ivory Coast! We are the same people!!
Diane it is Yacouba, are you listening to that song too in Sweden and remembering your old Pal? ☺️
@@jeankasso5264 who are you??
😏 One of your old friend you forgot in Glasgow.
Will be back soon and find you. Let the doors oppen 💓🌹🔥🌟🌟
I will be waiting don't take too long
oh my God i love this song so much.zaye tete,and princess fatu gayflor are the best. can any please tell me where i can buy or download this song.cuz i want to give it to my father as a b day gift.he loves her so much, but we don't know where we can buy it. thank so much afromusic1 for posting this song. and thanks to God for zaye tete and her lovely voice. love u zaye.u are the best.
Makasu is also very good.
so beautiful , I can't stop watching it
Chez mes parents maternels je kiff
love this song❤
wat she saying
she is speaking gio
I hope to get u someday to perform at my traditional wedding
I, rally love this music
nice video
Super chanson
Henridion28, sorry but this is a Liberian gio music, the dialect is also spoken in Ivory Coast. I believe it's called yacouba or dan. The singer is indeed Liberian singing in her Liberian dialect called gio.
Wow ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
j adore bien cette ethnie
Her voice is amazing !!
Thanks Brenda. How can I get you on Facebook?
yacouba de cote d'ivoire avec pour liberia c'est la mème famille je comprend pas trop mais c'est pas gràve
C'est le meme avec le yacouba de danane
C'est plus proche de celui de la guinée
@@marcelnananmou2320 ah bon il y'a n'a en Guinée ?
Moi je comprends très bien vu qu je viens de zouanhounien
Tres beau chant
Yes, Im Liberian from Grand Cape Mount.
The part she left in America she didn’t see her father. The only Reason I play this song I miss my father to death 😥😥😥😥😥 I didn’t even get the chance to buried
i love this song.
Très belle chanson
Zaye Tete is awesome
there are Liberians in Liberia who also speak Yacouba and Dan
Nimba here I come
cool vid
Ahhhhhh it was so terrible you left in America your father passed away.... Too sad . I m so sorry dear
Cool❤❤❤✌
Nimba I love you so much ❤️
Interesting! I never heard anyone who is of all kinds of tribe.
love it its hot