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The phrase "" often appears as a popular internet mashup or misheard lyric sequence combining two massive global hits: the Brazilian dance track " Bara Bará Bere Berê " and the 2010 World Cup anthem " Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) ". 1. "Waka Waka" (Saminamina E E)

This part refers to the Brazilian song , which became an international club hit around 2012.

: The chorus is sampled from the 1986 Cameroonian song " Zangaléwa " by the group Golden Sounds , composed mostly of Cameroonian army members. Meaning : Tsamina mina : "Come" or "Come to me" in the Fang language.

: A pidgin slang term meaning "do it," "keep going," or "walk while working".

: While Shakira's version is an upbeat anthem of unity and perseverance, the original was a satirical military march often used to poke fun at African military officers who collaborated with colonial powers.

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Barabaraberebere Saminamina E E | Waka Waka

The phrase "" often appears as a popular internet mashup or misheard lyric sequence combining two massive global hits: the Brazilian dance track " Bara Bará Bere Berê " and the 2010 World Cup anthem " Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) ". 1. "Waka Waka" (Saminamina E E)

This part refers to the Brazilian song , which became an international club hit around 2012. Barabaraberebere Saminamina E E Waka Waka

: The chorus is sampled from the 1986 Cameroonian song " Zangaléwa " by the group Golden Sounds , composed mostly of Cameroonian army members. Meaning : Tsamina mina : "Come" or "Come to me" in the Fang language. The phrase "" often appears as a popular

: A pidgin slang term meaning "do it," "keep going," or "walk while working". : The chorus is sampled from the 1986

: While Shakira's version is an upbeat anthem of unity and perseverance, the original was a satirical military march often used to poke fun at African military officers who collaborated with colonial powers.