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This platform showcases some of the songs by renowned Hausa musician Dr. Mamman Shata. This application is designed to enrich your experience with authentic Hausa music globally. The songs included in this collection are:
- Abba Siri Siri
- ABU Zaria
- Lafiya Mamman Mai Daura
- Malam Babba Na Kofar Gabas
- Zaki Sarkin Hadejia Maje
- Umaru Dan Danduna Na Gwandu
- Sani Audi
- Gagarabadau
- Lafiya Zaki
- Na Tsaya ga Annabi Muhammadu (SAW)
- Sarkin Zazzau Shehu
- Bakandamiya
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Who is Mamman Shata?
Mamman Shata is a prominent Hausa musician whose fame has extended beyond borders. Born in Musawa, Katsina State, and later relocating to Kano, his legacy continues even after his demise in Daura as per his last wish. He has composed songs that resonate to this day, with an exact count unknown, but estimated at around two hundred songs. His music reflects truth and sincerity, where each piece he created was genuine without any alterations.
Regarding Dr. Mamman Shata's passion for music, he expressed, "I found music in Musawa where I began singing, and wherever I traveled, my music followed."
Inquired about signs indicating that he is a musician by nature, he elaborated, "It's a natural inclination, be it poverty or affluence. I've never lied or stolen; I only earn money through my artistry."
The moniker "Shata" was given to him by Sidi Magaji Salamu which stuck with him throughout his life. It distinguishes him as the son of Mai Daki – towering high above all.
When asked if any song holds more significance than others or stands out among his extensive catalog of creations, he humbly remarked, "Every song I create is a masterpiece on its own, and anyone may find true value in it as its essence may not be immediately evident."
In line with how the Hausa musicians craft their music uniquely tailored to their audience, there are distinctive tunes like "Bakandamiya" celebrated for its deeply rooted association within their culture. However, Dr. Mamman Shata failed to receive recognition for this particular song.
One of God's bestowed talents to the artist is his ability to compose music spontaneously or during planned performance engagements. For instance, his performance at Dajin-runhu contrasts with his live show at Canada Centre during his visit to the United States.
In accordance with the traditional norms of the Hausa people where musicians convey messages through their works in an enlightening manner, songs like "Birni Uwawu" or "Na-malumfashi Habu Dan-mama" were created not only for entertainment but also for educating individuals on societal norms.
Commenting on these important elements of traditional Hausa music culture, Dr. Mamman Shata emphasized, "These are their peculiarities - what I impart is what they understand; those with knowledge grasp what I convey."
- Abba Siri Siri
- ABU Zaria
- Lafiya Mamman Mai Daura
- Malam Babba Na Kofar Gabas
- Zaki Sarkin Hadejia Maje
- Umaru Dan Danduna Na Gwandu
- Sani Audi
- Gagarabadau
- Lafiya Zaki
- Na Tsaya ga Annabi Muhammadu (SAW)
- Sarkin Zazzau Shehu
- Bakandamiya
If you have tried this application, please feel free to write a review and rate the application. Your feedback will provide valuable insights and contribute to the quality of this application on the Play Store.
Explore a variety of apps on the Play Store to discover educational and entertaining applications by searching for ZaidHBB in the store.
Who is Mamman Shata?
Mamman Shata is a prominent Hausa musician whose fame has extended beyond borders. Born in Musawa, Katsina State, and later relocating to Kano, his legacy continues even after his demise in Daura as per his last wish. He has composed songs that resonate to this day, with an exact count unknown, but estimated at around two hundred songs. His music reflects truth and sincerity, where each piece he created was genuine without any alterations.
Regarding Dr. Mamman Shata's passion for music, he expressed, "I found music in Musawa where I began singing, and wherever I traveled, my music followed."
Inquired about signs indicating that he is a musician by nature, he elaborated, "It's a natural inclination, be it poverty or affluence. I've never lied or stolen; I only earn money through my artistry."
The moniker "Shata" was given to him by Sidi Magaji Salamu which stuck with him throughout his life. It distinguishes him as the son of Mai Daki – towering high above all.
When asked if any song holds more significance than others or stands out among his extensive catalog of creations, he humbly remarked, "Every song I create is a masterpiece on its own, and anyone may find true value in it as its essence may not be immediately evident."
In line with how the Hausa musicians craft their music uniquely tailored to their audience, there are distinctive tunes like "Bakandamiya" celebrated for its deeply rooted association within their culture. However, Dr. Mamman Shata failed to receive recognition for this particular song.
One of God's bestowed talents to the artist is his ability to compose music spontaneously or during planned performance engagements. For instance, his performance at Dajin-runhu contrasts with his live show at Canada Centre during his visit to the United States.
In accordance with the traditional norms of the Hausa people where musicians convey messages through their works in an enlightening manner, songs like "Birni Uwawu" or "Na-malumfashi Habu Dan-mama" were created not only for entertainment but also for educating individuals on societal norms.
Commenting on these important elements of traditional Hausa music culture, Dr. Mamman Shata emphasized, "These are their peculiarities - what I impart is what they understand; those with knowledge grasp what I convey."
Overview
Wakokin Shata Mp3 is a Freeware software in the category Audio & Multimedia developed by ZaidHBB.
The latest version of Wakokin Shata Mp3 is 1.2, released on 06/30/2024. It was initially added to our database on 06/30/2024.
Wakokin Shata Mp3 runs on the following operating systems: Android.
Wakokin Shata Mp3 has not been rated by our users yet.
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