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Masoko Tanga - The Police
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Masoko Tanga The Police

"Masoko Tanga" by The Police, released in 1980, is a #Reggae-influenced rock song that explores themes of love, longing, and cultural identity. The lyrics reflect a yearning for connection and the challenges of communication across different cultures. Its unique blend of reggae rhythms and rock elements showcases the band's versatility, contributing to their global appeal. The song highlights the importance of cross-cultural experiences and has resonated with diverse audiences.

Masoko Tanga - The Police
One, two, one, two, three, four
Oh, da, la, la

Don't ba-bose-da-la-lomb-ba-bay
Ping pong da-la-zoe-da-la-la-low

People know what de-lee-do-da-day
Key wo-wa-di-com-la-day-wa-da

Co-wa-da-zu-ma-pu-wa all day
See-po-wa-ta-na-po-ba-ba

Zoe-ka-mo-wa, I've been sleepin' all day
Took a lot of drugs, watch the tide roll out

Day light na-no-ma-do-la
Keep the sugar warmed up, hey

Keyboard is a mo-day-la
Keyboard is a mo-day-la
A key word is a mo-way-la
Key-wa-wo-day-wa-wo, I've been

Kicking a wall, baby, 'cause I'm gay
I broke all ma wa-tay-lay-doe
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