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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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What does 'Ma say ma sa, Ma ma coo sa' mean in Rihanna's song?

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The song is inspired by Michael Jackson's 'Wan'na be Stratin' Something'

Ma ma se, Ma ma sa, ma ma coo sa

His new single 'Wanna be starting something(with AKON)' will be released soon.
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from michael jackson's song "wanna be startin' somethin'"...there is no meaning to it the words are used for the sound effect
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This is what i got from Wikipedia.com:The same words are from michael jackson song.

Probably most remembered is the chanted refrain "Mama-se, mama-sa, ma-ma-koo-sa", featured prominently during the song's final bridge. With regard to this chant, writer Mark Anthony Neal says: "The lyrics (utterings really) were taken directly from the music of saxophonist who broke into the American ma
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they r in duala an african language
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its the sound the sound of microsoft
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Makossa meaning, "I dance"
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jason mraz was saying this Ma say ma sa, Ma ma coo sa in one of is songs nearly 10 years ago an earlyer as you say, an now the big stars are saying it its a big thing there all copy cats
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0So what does it mean? You didn't tell us what ma say ma sa ma ma coo sa means. Its also in a Michael Jackson song and Akon.0-
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0Hi, as another Anon said in a previous message:01blockquote
01cite10Anonymous12cite10from michael jackson's song "wanna be startin' somethin'"...there is no meaning to it the words are used for the sound effect12blockquote
10and I can confirm it because I found it also in the link that I posted in my previous post. 02br

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