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Somalia

An introduction to K'naan & Sol Guy's preparation towards their journey into Somalia to provide famine relief. Shot & edited by Jordan Haro www.jordanharo.net

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The Stream - Organisations providing aid to Somalia face scrutiny

With famine driving more Somalis to Kenyan refugee camps, social media users rally to financially support victims. But, are the donations really benefiting those in need?

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Clinton: Somalia to Receive Millions for Famine Relief

Clinton: Somalia to Receive Millions for Famine Relief At the International Food Policy research Institute, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said that the U.S. will increase aid for famine relief to the Horn of Africa, with 12 million U.S. dollars reserved for Somalia, the worst affected by the crisis. "The United States is the largest single country contributor of food and humanitarian assistance to the Horn of Africa. On Monday, President Obama announced that in light of the current crisis, we are making available an additional 105 million dollars in emergency funding. Today I'm announcing another 17 million on top of that, with 12 million designed specifically for helping the people of Somalia. That brings the total U.S. humanitarian assistance to the region to more than 580 million dollars this year. We are reaching more than 4.6 million people with this aid." Ms. Clinton said. Ms. Clinton re-issued her demand for Al Shabaab militants to give aid workers free entry into Somalia. "Still, a great deal depends on whether al Shabaab is willing to let international assistance be delivered. And so I once again urge al Shabaab to heed the calls not only of the international community, including the Arab league, but of the cries of their own people, and allow the secure delivery of relief to all those who are afflicted. The United States will continue to work with Somalis and the international community to bring the hope of peace and stability to Somalia. And we join all Somalis in hoping that there will be a future with a functioning government that can protect the Somali people against famine and help to build a sustainable agricultural sector." She added. Clinton called on governments and donors to contribute with immediate aid for the 12 million people affected by the worst drought and famine in decades in countries such as Ethiopia, Kenya, Djibouti and Somalia. By Nadia Idriss Mayen Al Arabiya with Agencies

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Somalis seek refuge in Kenya [CNN 7-27-2011]

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Kenya refugee camps struggle to cope with influx of people

Millions of people in Kenya, Somalia, Ethiopia and Djibouti are at risk of starvation. Almost three thousand of refugees are arriving at a refugee camp on the Kenya-Somalia, in Dabaab, daily. There are already 440 thousand people there. In central Kenya, the situation is no better. Refugee camps in Kenya, like the one run by Save the Children, is struggling to cope with an influx of refugees Al Jazeera's Peter Greste reports from Save the Children's camp in Kenya.

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Kenya - UN appeals for aid amid 'catastrophic' Horn of Africa drought

Kenya - REPORT - Gripped by the worst drought for sixty years, people across the Horn of Africa face starvation. The United Nations estimates that twelve million people are at risk of starving to death, mainly in Somalia, but also in Ethiopia and Kenya, as the international community struggles to plug a funding shortfall. UN Secretary General Ban ki-Moon has stated that 1.6 billion dollars of donations are required over the next 12 months, to tackle the crisis. Our reporters Duncan Woodside and Stephanie Braquehais visited Moyale District, in northern Kenya, close to the Ethiopian border. In the village of Funanqumbi, it has barely rained for two years. They found a once-proud cattle-herding community that is now entirely dependent on international aid. FRANCE 24 INTERNATIONAL NEWS 24/7 http://www.france24.com

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East Africa Food Crisis - Umi's Story

3 month old Umi came into one of Save the Children's remote nutrition centres in northern Kenya weighing just 1.7 kg. With your help we can save Umi and thousands of other children facing starvation across East Africa. Please donate today.

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East Africa food crisis 2011

PLEASE DONATE HERE: http://www.christianaid.org.uk/emergencies/current/east-africa-food-crisis-appeal/index.aspx As the drought intensifies in north eastern and eastern Kenya, Christian Aid partner CCSMKE provides much need relief, including transporting water to villages experiencing the worst of the drought conditions.

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Scahill: CIA's Secret Somali Sites

The Nation's Jeremy Scahill joins the show to discuss his report on CIA operations and secret sites in Somalia. Reportedly there is another secret prison buried in the basement of Somalia's National Security Agency headquarters where prisoners are held, some rendered from Kenya. But that's not all, watch to find out more.

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somali video The Future of Somalia, from Somali youth at MPR studios

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somali video Taking Niiko to the next level

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Somali Vs. Redneck Drug-dealer | Short Comedy Clip

Everything used is not meant to intentionally offend anyone, all was used for comedy purposes. Just a short clip I made on MGO. Also, my first time editing. Directed and edited by: aSH0GUN Also starring: xTheNegotiator, The One, xFinalShadow

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US Drone Attack in Somalia

Drone strikes have long been reported in Pakistan and Yemen, but now there's news that a week ago, a US drone aircraft fired on two leaders of Somalia organization, Al-Shabab, who according to military officials are expanding their mission outside of Somalia, and working more closely with Al Qaida. Former CIA officer Jack Rice weighs in and discusses Robert Gates stepping down.

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Jeremy scahil on morning joe-The CIA's Secret Sites in Somalia

The CIA's Secret Sites in Somalia Nestled in a back corner of Mogadishu's Aden Adde International Airport is a sprawling walled compound run by the Central Intelligence Agency. Set on the coast of the Indian Ocean, the facility looks like a small gated community, with more than a dozen buildings behind large protective walls and secured by guard towers at each of its four corners. Adjacent to the compound are eight large metal hangars, and the CIA has its own aircraft at the airport. The site, which airport officials and Somali intelligence sources say was completed four months ago, is guarded by Somali soldiers, but the Americans control access. At the facility, the CIA runs a counterterrorism training program for Somali intelligence agents and operatives aimed at building an indigenous strike force capable of snatch operations and targeted "combat" operations against members of Al Shabab, an Islamic militant group with close ties to Al Qaeda. As part of its expanding counterterrorism program in Somalia, the CIA also uses a secret prison buried in the basement of Somalia's National Security Agency (NSA) headquarters, where prisoners suspected of being Shabab members or of having links to the group are held. Some of the prisoners have been snatched off the streets of Kenya and rendered by plane to Mogadishu. While the underground prison is officially run by the Somali NSA, US intelligence personnel pay the salaries of intelligence agents and also directly interrogate prisoners. The existence of both facilities and the CIA role was uncovered by The Nation during an extensive on-the-ground investigation in Mogadishu. Among the sources who provided information for this story are senior Somali intelligence officials; senior members of Somalia's Transitional Federal Government (TFG); former prisoners held at the underground prison; and several well-connected Somali analysts and militia leaders, some of whom have worked with US agents, including those from the CIA. A US official, who confirmed the existence of both sites, told The Nation, "It makes complete sense to have a strong counterterrorism partnership" with the Somali government. The CIA presence in Mogadishu is part of Washington's intensifying counterterrorism focus on Somalia, which includes targeted strikes by US Special Operations forces, drone attacks and expanded surveillance operations. The US agents "are here full time," a senior Somali intelligence official told me. At times, he said, there are as many as thirty of them in Mogadishu, but he stressed that those working with the Somali NSA do not conduct operations; rather, they advise and train Somali agents. "In this environment, it's very tricky. They want to help us, but the situation is not allowing them to do [it] however they want. They are not in control of the politics, they are not in control of the security," he adds. "They are not controlling the environment like Afghanistan and Iraq. In Somalia, the situation is fluid, the situation is changing, personalities changing." Continue reading: http://www.thenation.com/article/161936/cias-secret-sites-somalia

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East Africa Hunger Crisis - 2011

Millions of children are in danger of becoming critically malnourished due to severe droughts in the region. Save the Children is already on the ground saving lives. We're rapidly providing food, water, medicine and crucial support to families who have lost their incomes.

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The Hidden Truth Of Somali Piracy - 1 of 2

The Hidden Truth Of Somali Piracy ... "Most of you have already heard about the Somali pirates. Just recently they captured an American cargo ship and held the captain hostage. They have done this to many other vessels from a variety of different countries. In fact, the American captain was lucky -- he escaped, with the help of some sharp-shooter Navy Seals -- but hundreds of international sailors and crew are still being held by Somali pirates who seek millions of dollars for their safe return, and the safe return of their ships. You know all this already, though. And you probably think it's just one more evil group of people trying to get rich quick. You probably even think we should just kill them all or find their Somali-based camp and wipe it out and be done with it. But there's another side of this story you haven't been told. And when you hear it, you might just change your opinion of what's been going on. I want to first describe Somalia. It's not a beautiful place, in fact it has been compared to hell on earth. All of Africa is poor by western standards, but Somalia is poor by African standards. Decades of drought, famine, genocide, war and corruption have left the inhabitants of this dusty ruin of a country in a constant battle for daily survival. The land is littered with trash and debris from brief periods of hope and prosperity that cycled through corruption and violence. People live in huts made of trash and a majority of the nation survives on their only resource -- the ocean. In the latter part of the 1990s, Somali people began to get sick. It was isolated at first -- skin rashes, some hair falling out, bleeding of the gums, diarrhea... and it came and went. Some people thought it could have been the fish or the water, but no one really could focus on the cause. Then, on Christmas day of 2004, it all became clear. The great earthquake in Indonesia caused a deadly tsunami that moved west, killing hundreds of thousands of people along the way, and finished by pushing the ocean waters up the Somali coast. After it receded, Somali people found dozens of huge, strange metal cylinders on their shoreline. Being impoverished but resourceful, people began to open the cylinders and scavenge through the contents. Maybe there was something of value inside... something they could use or sell for food. Some cylinders contained what appeared to be rocks or dirt, others had what looked like plastic and glass trash. Soon, the beaches were littered with the same debris, likely from cylinders that had broken apart under the water. Within a few weeks, hundreds of people were sick and 300 people had died. Why? What was going on? What does this have to do with pirates? In a schoolyard, the bullies usually pick on the weakest kids. In the global schoolyard, a country without a government to protect its people, like Somalia, is an invitation for abuse. And when the abuse is about money it's a done deal. The easiest way to abuse Somalia was to rob them of their one great resource -- food. According to Ahmedou Ould-Abdallah, the United Nations envoy to Somalia, "European ships have been looting Somaia's seas of their greatest resource: seafood. We have destroyed out own fish stocks by over-exploitation ñ and now we have moved on to theirs. More than $300 million worth of tuna, shrimp, lobster and other sea life is being stolen every year by vast trawlers illegally sailing into Somaliaìs unprotected seas." The most prized catch of the Somali seas if the yellowfin tuna, yet these fish have been found to have surprisingly high traces of such toxic chemicals as cadmium, mercury and radioactive uranium. Despite this, these same fish are sold all across Europe without the requirement to disclose the chemicals or their country of origin. But that's not the worst of it. Please Read Part 2 video description. Please check the websites below for more info http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/johann-hari/johann-hari-you-are-being-lied-to-about-pirates-1225817.html http://www.projectcensored.org/top-stories/articles/3-toxic-waste-behind-somali-pirates/ http://english.aljazeera.net/news/africa/2008/10/2008109174223218644.html http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/article418665.ece http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5gVV_gQDsp1m8v7nPcumVc5McYV-Q http://www.infowars.com/is-toxic-waste-behind-somali-piracy/ http://www.treehugger.com/files/2009/04/toxic-waste-dumping-illegal-fishing-helping-get-us-into-piracy-mess-in-somalia.php

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The Hidden Truth Of Somali Piracy - 2 of 2

The Hidden Truth Of Somali Piracy... It's much more interesting to think in black and white, good and bad. But too often the truth comes in only one color, the green of money. Please check the website below to read the rest of the video article! http://www.google.com/#sclient=psy&hl=en&site=&source=hp&q=THE+HIDDEN+TRUTH+OF+SOMALI+PIRACY...+&btnG=Google+Search&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=&psj=1&fp=9bef8cda26d1a6ec Why is it so hard to understand some of the underlying causes of problem? If illegal fishing and dumping of toxic waste, the uranium and radioactive, heavy metals like cadmium and mercury, also industrial waste and hospital wastes, chemical waste that are the contributing factors to the problem of Somali piracy, then why not go after the criminals that are taking advantage of the their unfortunate situations in the past two decades instead of addressing what the pirates are doing? Where is Justice for the Somali people? What would you do if this were your family where there is no government to protect you? I don't agree with what some of the pirates are doing, but what other alternative do they have. They complained to the UN many times but nothing was done about it! I provided you the websites to view! Now it's all up to you to make your own conclusions!!! ~Fatima Please check the websites below for more info http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/... http://www.projectcensored.org/top-st... http://english.aljazeera.net/news/afr... http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news... http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5g... http://www.infowars.com/is-toxic-wast... http://www.treehugger.com/files/2009/...

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Puntland 2010 THE FUTURE OF SOMALIA

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Decentralization of the Administrative Powers in Puntland Part 1

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darlin/ nashanga.

MOSQUI LIVE PERFORMANCE SOMALI INDEPENDENCE DAY 7/2/2010 IN SALT LAKE CITY UTAH

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Title: Day 1: The 1st Annual Somali Diaspora Youth Conference (PART 15)

PART15: Poetry and Pros Session by Ilham Dahir Osman, Naima Dahir Osman,Mukhtar Osman,& Halima Ahmed The 1st Annual Somali Diaspora Youth Conference Empowering the Somali Diaspora Youth: The Forgotten Generation July 31 August 1 2009 Washington, D.C

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Day 1: The 1st Annual Somali Diaspora Youth Conference (PART 1)

PART1: Welcome Note by Guled Kassim The 1st Annual Somali Diaspora Youth Conference Empowering the Somali Diaspora Youth: The Forgotten Generation July 31 August 1 2009 Washington, D.C

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Title: Day 2: The 1st Annual Somali Diaspora Youth Conference (PART 19)

PART19: The Role of the Somali Diaspora Youth Oragnizations by Omar Hashi, Mukhtar Osman, Faduma Yasin & Abdullahi Yusuf. Moderated by Dekha Mohamed Gure The 1st Annual Somali Diaspora Youth Conference Empowering the Somali Diaspora Youth: The Forgotten Generation July 31 August 1 2009 Washington, D.C

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Day 1: 1st Annual Somali Diaspora Youth Conference (PART 12)

The Role of our youth and the importance of education by Fatima-Ilhan Mohamed 1st Annual Somali Diaspora Youth Conference Empowering the Somali Diaspora Youth: The Forgotten Generation July 31 August 1 2009 Washington, D.C

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Day 1: 1st Annual Somali Diaspora Youth Conference (PART 10)

Youth Participation in the Political Process by Aman Obsiye The 1st Annual Somali Diaspora Youth Conference Empowering the Somali Diaspora Youth: The Forgotten Generation July 31 August 1 2009 Washington, D.C

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Day 1: The 1st Annual Somali Diaspora Youth Conference (PART 3)

PART3: Helps and Hindrances to the Smooth Integration of Somali Diaspora Youth by Fowsia Abdulqadir The 1st Annual Somali Diaspora Youth Conference Empowering the Somali Diaspora Youth: The Forgotten Generation July 31 August 1 2009 Washington, D.C

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Day 1: The 1st Annual Somali Diaspora Youth Conference (PART 4)

PART4: Civil and Human Rights Advocacy [Panel Discussion] by Lynn Fredriksson, Amnesty International and Mauri Saalakhan, Director of Peace & Justice Foundation. Moderator: Fowsia Abdulqadir The 1st Annual Somali Diaspora Youth Conference Empowering the Somali Diaspora Youth: The Forgotten Generation July 31 August 1 2009 Washington, D.C

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Day 1: The 1st Annual Somali Diaspora Youth Conference (PART 5)

Part 5: Engaging the congress and policy makers by Corey Saylor, Director of Government Affairs (CAIR) The 1st Annual Somali Diaspora Youth Conference Empowering the Somali Diaspora Youth: The Forgotten Generation July 31 August 1 2009 Washington, D.C

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Day 1: The 1st Annual Somali Diaspora Youth Conference (PART 6)

Part 6: Political Participation and advocacy [Panel Discussion] Guled Kassim, Nimco Ahmed & Fardous Haji. Moderator: Walida Mukhtar The 1st Annual Somali Diaspora Youth Conference Empowering the Somali Diaspora Youth: The Forgotten Generation July 31 August 1 2009 Washington, D.C

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Day 1: The 1st Annual Somali Diaspora Youth Conference (PART 6A)

Personal Prespective: Political Participation and advocacy by Fardous Haji The 1st Annual Somali Diaspora Youth Conference Empowering the Somali Diaspora Youth: The Forgotten Generation July 31 August 1 2009 Washington, D.C

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Day 2: The 1st Annual Somali Diaspora Youth Conference (PART 18)

Part 18: Cleansing the Heart and Focusing the Mind by Mohamed Dini The 1st Annual Somali Diaspora Youth Conference Empowering the Somali Diaspora Youth: The Forgotten Generation July 31 August 1 2009 Washington, D.C

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Title: Day 2: The 1st Annual Somali Diaspora Youth Conference (PART 21)

PART21: Social Services Opportunities and Challenges by Hassan Omar The 1st Annual Somali Diaspora Youth Conference Empowering the Somali Diaspora Youth: The Forgotten Generation July 31 August 1 2009 Washington, D.C

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Title: Day 2: The 1st Annual Somali Diaspora Youth Conference (PART 23)

PART23: Introducing Save Somalia by Ahmed Elmi The 1st Annual Somali Diaspora Youth Conference Empowering the Somali Diaspora Youth: The Forgotten Generation July 31 August 1 2009 Washington, D.C

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the best somali love song by mohamed macow mao

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the best somali love song by mohamed macow mao

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Knaan Take a minute with lyrics

Knaan And any man who knows a thing knows, he knows not a damn, damn thing at all, And everytime I felt the hurt and I felt the givin' gettin' me up off the wall, I'm just gonna take a minute and let it ride, I'm just gonna take a minute and let it breeze, I'm just gonna take a minute and let it ride, I'm just gonna take a minute and let it breeze, How did Mandela get the will to surpass the everyday, When injustice had him caged and trapped in every way, How did Ghandi ever withstand the hunger strikes and all, Didn't do it to gain power or money if I recall, It's to give; I guess I'll pass it on, Mother thinks it'll lift the stress of babylon, Mother knows, my mother she suffered blows, I don't know how we survived such violent episodes, I was so worried, and hurt to see you bleed, But as soon as you came out the hospital you gave me sweets, Yeah, they try to take you from me, But you still only gave 'em some prayers and sympathy, Dear mama, you helped me write this, by showing me to give is priceless. {Chorus} All I can say is the worst is over now, We can serve the hard times, divorce is over now, They try to keep us out, but they doors is open now, My nigga Akon is gettin awards for covers now, This is K'NAAN, and still reppin' the IS (?) Comin' out of Mogadishu and still draped in the mess, And no matter how we strong, homie, It ain't easy comin out of where we from, homie. And that's the reason why, I could never play for me, Tell 'em the truth, is what my dead homies told me, Oh yeah, I take inspiration from the most heinous of situations, Creating medication out my own tripulations. Dear Africa, you helped me write this, by showing me to give is priceless. {Chorus} Nothing is perfect man, that's what the world is, All I know is, I'm enjoying today. You know, 'cause it isn't everybody that you get to give. {Chorus} Yeah, yeah, yeah x 8

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K'Naan - Waving Flag [Techno/Dance Remix] 2010 World Cup Anthem

This is a fun remix I made of K'naan's Waving Flag. Hope you enjoy it! Download: http://www.supload.com/listen?s=nA2nzB when i get older i will be stronger they'll call me freedom just like a wavin flag when i get older i will be stronger they'll call me freedom just like a waving flag and then it goes back (3x) ahhho ahhho ahhho

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K'naan - Wavin' flag (Give Me Freedom) with lyrics

Soundtrack by K'naan. Gymn of FIFA World CUP 2010 in South Africa in Coca Cola commercial. Oooooo-oooo-ooo-oo Oooooo-oooo-ooo-oo Give me freedom, give me fire, Give me reason, take me higher See the champions, take the field now, You define us, make us feel proud In the streets are is a lifting, As we lose our inhibition, Celebration its around us, Every nation, all around us Singing forever young, Singing songs underneath that sun Lets rejoice in the beautifully game. And together at the end of the day. When I get older I will be stronger They'll call me freedom Just like a waving flag And then it goes back And then it goes back And then it goes back And then it goes When I get older I will be stronger They'll call me freedom Just like a waving flag And then it goes back And then it goes back And then it goes back And then it goes Oooooo-oooo-ooo-oo Oooooo-oooo-ooo-oo Give me freedom, give me fire, Give me reason, take me higher See the champions, take the field now, You define us, make us feel proud In the streets are is a lifting, As we lose our inhibition, Celebration its around us, Every nation, all around us Singing forever young, Singing songs underneath that sun Lets rejoice in the beautifully game. And together at the end of the day. When I get older I will be stronger They'll call me freedom Just like a waving flag And then it goes back And then it goes back And then it goes back And then it goes When I get older I will be stronger They'll call me freedom Just like a waving flag And then it goes back And then it goes back And then it goes back And then it goes Oooooo-oooo-ooo-oo Oooooo-oooo-ooo-oo When I get older I will be stronger They'll call me freedom Just like a waving flag And then it goes back And then it goes back And then it goes back And then it goes When I get older I will be stronger They'll call me freedom Just like a waving flag And then it goes back And then it goes back And then it goes back And then it goes Oooooo-oooo-ooo-oo Oooooo-oooo-ooo-oo

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Best R&B Songs of the 90s - 1995 (Part 1)

A 10 song compilation of some of the best R&B songs released in 1995

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