When Colombia meets South Africa

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why would it be edited? Colombians listen to a high amount of african music. Most of their music are literally derivatives (i.e Champeta) of past african genres like soukas and coupe decale
understood

it just sounded like a overdub

She doing the dance all South African women do
so she definitely watches the music videos and listens to the music.

They play that music everywhere.
no doubt the internet makes the world a much smaller place*
 

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understood

it just sounded like a overdub

no doubt the internet makes the world a much smaller place*

The video was posted by the actual producers of the track..she's most definetly dancing to the song, but they probably enhanced it because it was live.
 

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Colombia, the land of milk and honey:wow:

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Nah Colombia can't compete with South Africa

That motherland thickness hits different.

I can see the south american box body build showing through even tho she has some nice thickness.

Real ones know :wow:
 

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Colombia got parts that are all Black. San Andres is Caribbean Black unlike the other parts like Choco which are Spanish speaking.


Respectfully, your wording is wrong and harmful.

Being Afro-Caribbean isn’t negated because of speaking Spanish.

There are Afro-Caribbean ppl that speak English, Spanish, French, Dutch and Portuguese depending on their European colonizers.

Cartagena and Barranquilla having examples of Afro-Caribbean Mainlanders in Latin America being Spanish speakers.

Being Afro-Caribbean and Afro-Latin isn’t mutually exclusive.

Palequero is an an example of a Spanish-based Creole spoken
by Colombian Afro-Caribbean Mainlanders that are Afro-Latin.

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San Andres is an example of Colombian Afro-Caribbean Islanders
speaking an English-based Creole bc their colonizers spoke English.


The Caribbean = Caribbean Mainland & Caribbean Islands.

And Latin is NOT a race, like American is NOT a race.
 
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