Zamina Waka Waka, Time For Africa Original Version -

The phrase refers to the 1986 hit song "Zangaléwa" by the Cameroonian band Golden Sounds (also known as the Zangaléwa band). While most famously known today as the foundation for Shakira's 2010 FIFA World Cup anthem, the original version was a popular military-style song across Africa decades earlier. Origin and Context

Initially, the song was marred by controversy as Golden Sounds was not credited. Following public outcry and legal discussions, a settlement was reached, and the original members were credited as co-writers. Zamina Waka Waka, time for Africa Original Version

Watch the original 1986 performance by Golden Sounds and explore the history of how it became a global phenomenon: Zamina Waka Waka, time for Africa Original Version YouTube · The African Music Charts Original Zangalewa Waka waka YouTube · ChabaP237 The Truth Behind The Waka Waka Song. YouTube · Joossa The phrase refers to the 1986 hit song

: In Cameroonian pidgin, this is often interpreted as "Do it" or a shortened version of "Walk while working". Following public outcry and legal discussions, a settlement

Golden Sounds (later renamed Zangaléwa), a group formed by members of the Cameroonian Presidential Guard.

(or Zamina mina): Roughly translates to "Come" or "Who called you?".