Shake Shake Fio
A Little Girls Dance Song
Nyango wrote: "We dance the twist to this one. In fact, this was one that my mother sang to us and made us dance whenever we tried on a new dress :-). It is a popular little girls' dance."
This song is in an unknown language and Cameroonian Pidgin English. (See note below.)
Shake Shake Fio
Shake Shake Fio
Dance Song
Dance Song
(Cameroonian Pidgin English)
(English)
Lead: Shake shake fio-o
All: o-ho ho
Lead: Shake shake fio-o
All: Oh ho ho
O landa may
O landa may
Haya, haya, haya, haya, hayaya
We cam for chop gari
We cam for chop fufu
Soup pepe, soup pepe, soup!
Lead: Shake, shake fio-o
All: o-ho ho
Lead: Shake, shake fio-o
All: Oh ho ho
O landa may
O landa may
Haya, haya, haya, haya, hayaya
We have come to eat gari
We have come to eat fufu.
Pepper soup, pepper soup, soup!
Notes
Nyango wrote: "I hope another Cameroonian can remember the rest of the words, the meaning is lost as the words are neither pidgin nor any recognizable language. This is why I am such a stickler for learning the right words to songs in other languages as the meaning can eventually get lost if we just repeat what it sounds like. Pet peeve! :-). The last verse is in Pidgin English and simply means: We have come to eat gari, we have come to eat fufu. Pepper soup." This is because children are often given gifts, including food by adults when they (the kids) come to dance for you at Christmas."
Gari is a bitter root called cassava which is used to make tapioca.
Fufu is a thick porridge made by boiling starchy root vegetables and then pounding them down with a mortar and pestle to a desired consistency.
Thanks and Acknowledgements
Many thanks to Nyango M. Nambangi of the Minnesota African Women's Association for contributing this song.
Thanks so much!