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14 Feb 2012 22:27 #75669
by niagreuno
Lol thanks guys! Krish I still have a lot to learn. We do mostly vintage reggae. Ketch U can come on the road with us anytime.
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14 Feb 2012 23:42 #75678
by niagreuno
Iheka-Chama is derived from the tribal language of Nigeria's Ibo Tribe.The literal translation is IHE (Something) KA-CHA (bigger or better than every other) [N] MA (nice). When transposed in a musical frame of reference it translates to superior sound)
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15 Feb 2012 10:06 #75704
by ketchim
Oooooppss........,Google needs some Ibo folks on staff :
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cause I thought you named it as a message to that pretty bwoy Ex... :tongue:
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