musica iko iko Song interpreted by aaron carter - HD version is being made and will be released soon. The audio is part of Iko Iko popular Public Domain Song interpreted by Aaron Carter on his album "Aaron's Party (Come Get It)". This interpretation was composed by Olafsdottir Metyer for the album. The full song have 3:47 lenght. While this video was made only with a small part of it to fits the video assemblement. Many thanks to Jessany who 1st created this video. _______________________________________ "Iko Iko" is a much-covered New Orleans song that tells of a parade collision between two "tribes" of Mardi Gras Indians. The song, under the original title "Jock-A-Mo", was written in 1953 by James "Sugar Boy" Crawford in New Orleans. The story tells of a "spy boy" or "spy dog" (ie a lookout for one band of Indians) encountering the "flag boy" or guidon carrier for another band. He threatens to set the flag on fire. Crawford set phrases chanted by Mardi Gras Indians to music for the song. Crawford himself states that he has no idea what the words mean, and that he originally sang the phrase "Chock-a-mo", but the title was misheard by Chess and Checkers Records president Leonard Chess, who misspelled it as "Jock-a-mo" for the record's release. "Jock-a-mo" was the original version of the song "Iko Iko" recorded by the Dixie Cups in 1965. Their version came about by accident. They were in a New York City studio for a recording session when they began an impromptu version of ...
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