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Or Grande fille comme toi as I'll call it in Niger, where French is the interethnic language and the northern half of what's known as Hausaland, with Nigeria (the part where English is the interethnic) having the southern part.
Yeah, this is the first Hausa-style (pronounced like 'HOW-sa') tune that I've made with 8-Bit, and I decided to give it that name because the actual Hausa language (Which I don't speak, apart from tiny words like 'eh' (yes) and 'a-a' (no, a bit like 'uh-uh' in English) song is called 'big girl' (I used Google Translate to find that out, if it is correct) and has the similar melody but in a different key (You can find it here: https://youtu.be/_rFThwVwuAk?t=23). The original song by Adam A Zango is in G sharp major, while this track is in C major.
Speaking of C major, when I changed the key from G sharp to C major, I discovered it sounded very much like an old school Basshunter tune (Anyone remember him? ^^), and so I decided to make it sound like as if it was by him, with the change of the pace coming at the end, as well as the key change at the end.
So there you have it. Hausa pop music + 8-bit + Basshunter-style rhythm = This. I think that's the first time anyone in the history of music has done that anywhere, let alone on FurAffinity.
- Jamie
Yeah, this is the first Hausa-style (pronounced like 'HOW-sa') tune that I've made with 8-Bit, and I decided to give it that name because the actual Hausa language (Which I don't speak, apart from tiny words like 'eh' (yes) and 'a-a' (no, a bit like 'uh-uh' in English) song is called 'big girl' (I used Google Translate to find that out, if it is correct) and has the similar melody but in a different key (You can find it here: https://youtu.be/_rFThwVwuAk?t=23). The original song by Adam A Zango is in G sharp major, while this track is in C major.
Speaking of C major, when I changed the key from G sharp to C major, I discovered it sounded very much like an old school Basshunter tune (Anyone remember him? ^^), and so I decided to make it sound like as if it was by him, with the change of the pace coming at the end, as well as the key change at the end.
So there you have it. Hausa pop music + 8-bit + Basshunter-style rhythm = This. I think that's the first time anyone in the history of music has done that anywhere, let alone on FurAffinity.
- Jamie
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