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A W A K A W A K K A AW IT’S SUNDAY VISION, IT’S : g n o s p u C World a r i k a h S v n K’naa From Shakira to K’naan to Kamili, Ivan Musoke spoke to Vision Voice’s presenters about the competing World Cup songs KAWA KIZITO’S DIARY MONDAY There is a signpost I saw in someone’s sitting room to the effect that visitors make them happy, some by coming while others by going away! I wanted to put the same sign at the entrance to our home though only a bit modified to read: Children make us happy, sometimes by coming home but other times by going back to school! TUESDAY It is not an exaggeration that the person who invented boarding school is the parents’ best friend. The idea that your wife’s brats can be taken away for chunks of three months, three times a year not just for safe custody but for a likely educational experience, where they can actually learn some skills is a godsend. It doesn’t matter how much it costs, it is worth every coin! WEDNESDAY That is the reason why however difficult and stressful it is to look for school fees, I gladly do so, knowing that the rewards are great! I am willing to borrow, pledge the jalopy as security and even do without DSTV and airtime for months just so that Laura’s children go back, where they belong, to school and on time! THURSDAY It is a good thing that the country is moving away from manual functions to automated ones since things move faster and the human element is eliminated. Except, of course, at Entebbe Airport, where automation has resulted into more manual functions! You get in and pick your ticket nicely from a machine. However, to pay requires the assistance of at least two human beings and sometimes to exit requires another! FRIDAY Laura has now imposed restrictions on how close we can come to each other. Her argument is that because of the rampant red eyes disease people have been stopped from shaking hands in order to minimize the spread. If a handshake is prohibited, she argues, anything that goes beyond the elbow is not to be contemplated until further notice! SATURDAY Mourinho has helped another third rate team win the Champions League ahead of more deserving teams. I wonder what would happen if he was made the coach of Uganda Cranes! Maybe we could qualify for the World Cup and even win it! It is now less than one month to the World Cup in South Africa and I still have no tickets! SUNDAY We need to say a very brief prayer for some little rain to cool us down a little bit and control the dust! But not too much rain to cause mountain Elgon to separate into two and cause problems for the people. We also need to say a big prayer for elections in Mukono between a reverend father and a not so reverend mother! Children back to school is relieving kawa TOP 1 5 World Cup songs for the last five years For World Cup in Germany 2006, The Time Of Our Lives was recorded by multinational operatic pop quartet Il Divo and American R&B singer Toni Braxton as the official theme song. The 2002 World Cup in Korea and Japan chose the song Boom, a techno song by American singer Anastacia. For the 1998 World Cup in France, the official song was La Copa de la Vida by Puerto 2 3 Rican singer Ricky Martin and the official anthem was La Cour des Grands by Senegal’s Youssou N’Dour and Belgian Axelle Red. We Are the Champions written by Freddie Mercury for Queen’s 1977 album News of the World was official theme song for 1994 FIFA World Cup in the US. For the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy, Un’estate italiana by Italian artists Edoardo Bennato and Gianna Nannini was chosen. The original title was To Be Number One. 4 5 F OR this World Cup, Shakira recorded Waka Waka (This Time For Africa) with South Africa’s Freshly Ground. As you may have surmised, having read this much, everyone seems to have an opinion on the matter. The net has been awash with criticism being lobbed her way because she wouldn’t know a thing about Africa. In my oft-humble opinion, I’m with the school of thought that figures the World Cup is an opportunity for different cultures to converge as one. I am, however, slightly miffed by the words Waka Waka (borrowed from Sangalewa from Cameroon, a West African marching song). Calling it uninspired would be teetering on the edge of charity. Siima of the Early Edition seems to love it. However, she acknowledges that it may be because she likes Shakira and is a HUGE fan of Freshly Ground. KK, her co-host doesn’t care for it one bit while Yvonne of the Magazine Show does not like that it takes her to the days of Dikula. On the flip side, there’s Coca-Cola’s theme song: K’naan’s Waving Flag. I’d be fibbing if I claimed I felt nothing for Somali Pirate sympathiser’s song. It’s awesome and certainly evokes such a reaction as to feature prominently in a Sunday sermon decrying secular music. Yvonne likes that she can sing along to it, and let’s be honest, with the amount of airplay it has received, it would be pretty shocking if a baby’s first words did not feature a lyric from the song. KK feels that the song did K’naan no favours and “killed all his street cred and gave us skinny guys with big foreheads no props in the process”. Siima was into the song initially, but is falling out of love with it, and not with her fair share of scars from the relationship, “I’m sick of it. And I have beef with K’naan. Did he have to go all the way to Spain to get someone to duet with? He could have just nipped across the border and asked Chance Nalubega/Michael Ross or one of their ilk?” Years of experience have it that when someone uses the word ilk, it ends an argument. Kelly “I used to be a third of Destiny’s Child then I grew up”. Rowland carries MTN’s theme song of choice, Everywhere You Go. Not on her own, mind you. Someone figured it would be really cool if they threw in some 2Face, Chameleone and some guys, who just happened to be in the studio at the time. I like Kelly Rowland and I think Chameleone has some decent stuff time and again. I don’t mind 2Face and I sure as heck sympathise with flukers, and yet, this song just doesn’t gel with me at all. It could be that the version I got my hands on was the “we don’t care if you listen” mix of the song, but put next to its peers (those other songs up there), it’s like the little noisy sibling you don’t want to carry with you in public. Siima could not be reached for a comment, owing to some trauma induced from the revelation that Kamili and Kelly have a song together. KK thinks it was an experiment gone wrong by a producer, then again he also thinks a collabo between Lady Gaga and Yossou N’dour would have been way better than all three songs. Yvonne is more sympathetic and says the song makes her proud to be a Ugandan. In case you are scanning the page for Akon’s Oh Africa, don’t bother, it is not a World Cup song… it’s a Pepsi song. And not just any Pepsi song, it features Racheal K with loads of colour. It would have been cool to have on the list though. So the final verdict, which is THE definitive world cup song? Shakira’s Waka, K’naan’s Flag or Kelly and Company’s, er, song? To be honest, K’naan’s song, far as I can tell has elicited more of a reaction than the others. If you don’t like it, tough. The rest of us will be here waving flags. (yes, there’s a bias). “Jo’burg is the official host city of the World Cup”