Kaya - "Seggae Man" (Mauritius)

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Kaya - Seggae Man

Posted by rn019
March 29, 2008

Video Description:
Scenes from the African nation of Mauritius are shown as Kaya (Joseph Reginald Topize) sings. The French Creole lyrics to this song are included in the video summary.

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Here's an excerpt from this online article on Mauritian music:

http://maurice.runweb.com/page-771-lang-EN-2V-page,music.html

"The Sega
A symbol of Mauritian folklore, the Sega is part of the inheritance of the black people who were forced to leave their native Africa. Reminiscent of a nation's painful history, the Sega echoes in the hearts of the population as a souvenir of their distant lands. Drawing its sources from an Africa full of generosity, bitterness, pleasure and sufferings, the Sega is accompanied by three fundamental instruments: the "ravanne," the "maravanne" and the "triangle." 

The Sega is also a dance that originated during the 18th century at the time of slavery. It is synonymous with hope and liberty. 

The Sega is not only a style of music with lovely melodies. The lyrics of these Creole songs also often convey a positive message that evokes a distant past, from the days of slavery, as well as the daily life along with its difficulties. There are messages of peace, courage, hope, love, separation, birth and death. The whole body, including the hips, must let itself be swayed by the pulsating rhythm of the "ravanne..."

Over the years, the traditional Sega has evolved. The modern Sega incorporates contemporary instruments instead of traditional ones. Today, drums, bass, electric guitars and other synthesisers have replaced the traditional instruments.                        

However, it would be unfair to suggest that these changes have had a negative impact as this music is now renowned the world over as "world music" and therefore the culture of this whole nation along with it...Even Maxime Le Forestier did a remake of the song, Ambalaba. 

When performing the women wear full-length multicoloured skirts and the men, a shirt and a loose pair of trousers. It is true that the Sega that is represented in these folkloric shows has lost the authenticity of yesteryear when it was played on the beach around a campfire whilst one danced spontaneously...but it is also through this folkloric aspect that the sometimes forgotten culture of the black people and the Mauritians, in general, is revived.

The Sega has one peculiarity: although it owes its origins to Africa, it does not exist anywhere on the continent. The Sega is mainly present, in Réunion Island and the Seychelles as well as the other islands that are governed by Mauritius such as Agaléga, Diégo Garcia, Saint Brandon and Rodrigues. However, it varies from country to country. For example the Sega in the Seychelles has a slower rhythm....

Famous Artist

The Seggae 

Kaya, alias Joseph Reginald Topize

The Seggae is a fusion of the Sega and the reggae.  Originating during the 1980's, this musical style soon became popular thanks to the message of peace and tolerance that it conveys.  It was created by the Seggaeman Kaya, who died tragically in 1999. 

Today, several artists continue the struggle for a fairer world.  Some of the most famous Seggaemen are OSB, Crew, Ras Natty Baby and Racine Tatane.

Kaya

Kaya, alias Joseph Reginald Topize was a committed artist and much loved amongst the Mauritians.  On 21st February 1999, this popular singer and Seggae creator died tragically in a Mauritian jail.  Both the music world and the whole country were deeply shaken by his death.  Every year, numerous events are organised all across the Indian Ocean in order to pay tribute to him. 

This artist wanted a better world...He fought for human rights and against injustice by exposing the lies of the government at the time, corruption and racism...    

Among his hitss were "Seggae Man," "Simé la lumière," "Chante l'amour" and "Fam Dan Zil."

                 

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queenculex (1 year ago) Addictive uplifting song! Cheers for the lyrics rn019, Ive been doing a bit of karaoke to this one...
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Uranie06 (10 months ago) I born in mauritius and i love be there becuase i got a great family and i love them so much anyway now i living in england and i missing all my family in mauritius i wish we all could be together again like we used too.
 
Bless & Love Raggea Music
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kapusniaksebastian (9 months ago) Im Polish and I want say one thing,Ive got friends from Mauritius-Good ones,Ive learned about yours country a lot.Ill be down there in December for one month and really Icant wait.Stay positive till the end man!!!
RESPECT FROM POLAND.
STAY GOLD

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zozokonde (5 months ago) u r always most welcome to mauritius.
its paradise on earth. really!
always +ve man
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evansergino (6 months ago) king of seggae

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mikeleza (6 months ago) Wicked groove!

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JenzBaybee (7 months ago) sooo proud of being mauritian :D

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kim7894600 (5 months ago) KAYA-Seggae king!!!!!!! BOB MARLEY-Reggae King you will remain among the greatest in our HEART. RIP Peace n Love.

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nini20033 (1 month ago) good song ! bizin viv nou lavi positif :)

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desjavue (2 months ago) Born and raise in cite mangalkhan floreal.
Now living in england for almost 12yrs but nothing like home.

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luckygurl12345678 (2 months ago) merci kaya...big respect!! RIP

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nini20033 (1 month ago) Show Hide +3   Marked as spam Reply | Spam good song ! bizin viv nou lavi positif :)

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davidbukay (1 day ago) Okay! This is WEIRD!! I need some help figuring this out.. How come i understand the lyrics? What language is it? I know exactly what it means!!
How is this possible? It's french but with an accent or something right?!

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AllahIsBeautiful (20 hours ago) @davidbukay LOL funny guy, this is creole, the dialect of mauritius, yea its a derivative of french but has no verb rules or feminine/masculine. basically french but without any rules, its not an official language, jus how mauritians talk. peace
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Here's some information about Maurititus from  
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauritius

 "Mauritius … Mauritian Creole: Moris) officially the Republic of Mauritius, French: République de Maurice is an island nation off the coast of the African continent in the southwest Indian Ocean, about 900 kilometres (560 mi) east of Madagascar. In addition to the island of Mauritius, the Republic includes the islands of Cargados Carajos, Rodrigues and the Agalega Islands. Mauritius is part of the Mascarene Islands, with the French island of Réunion 200 km (120 mi) to the southwest and the island of Rodrigues 570 km (350 mi) to the northeast."...

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Here's some information about "Seggae" music from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seggae

"Seggae is a fusion genre of sega, the traditional music of the Mascarene Islands, and reggae.

It was invented in the mid 1980s by the Mauritian Rastafari singer, Joseph Reginald Topize who was sometimes known as Kaya, after a song title by Bob Marley. He campaigned for rights of the Mauritian Creole people. [1]Kaya died in prison in 1999.[1]"

 

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