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Whoa, whoa, whoa. Who sang that song?
It is a song "Wow, Wow, Wow (African Moment)" by Colombian female singer Shakira and South African music group Freshlyground, with complete lyrics:

You are a good soldier.

You are an excellent soldier.

Choose your fight.

Choose your battlefield

pull oneself together

pull oneself together

Dust yourself off.

And your own dust

Back to the saddle

Back on the road

You're at the front.

You're at the front.

Everyone is watching.

Everyone is watching.

You know this is serious.

You know its importance.

We are getting closer and closer.

We're getting closer.

It's not over yet.

It's not over yet.

Pressure exists.

The difficulty is just around the corner.

Do you feel it?

You can feel it.

But you've got everything

I believe we can resist all this.

Believe it.

Believe it.

When you fall, get up.

If you fall, stand up and walk forward.

Oh, oh. ...

Oh, oh ...

If you fall, stand up.

If you fall, stand up and walk forward.

Oh, oh. ...

Oh, oh ...

Chamina Mina

Wake up.

Zangalewa

Shanliang bar

Because this is Africa.

Because this is South Africa.

Chamina Mina, uh-uh.

Come on! Come on!

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

Do it! Do it!

Chamina Mina Zangaleva

Wait!

Anawa aa

Come on!

This time it's for Africa

This is Africa's moment

Listen to your God.

Listen to God's arrangement.

This is our motto.

This is our oath.

It's time for you to shine

Your moment of glory.

Don't line up

Do n't wait

What are you gonna do

People are improving

Their expectations

Their expectations

Excited.

Go feed them.

Will be satisfied.

This is your moment.

This seems to be your moment.

No hesitation

Do not hesitate.

Today is your day.

Today is the day.

I feel it.

I can feel it..

You paved the way.

You paved the way for progress.

Believe it.

Believe it.

If you fall,

If you fall,

Get up. Oh, oh. ...

Stand up and walk forward.

When you are depressed

When you fall,

Get up, uh, uh ...

Stand up and walk forward.

Chamina Mina Zangaleva

This is in South Africa.

Anawa aa

Come on!

This time it's for Africa

This is Africa's moment

Chamina Mina, uh-uh.

Come on! Come on!

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

Do it! Do it!

Chamina Mina Zangaleva

This is in South Africa.

Anawa aa

Come on!

Chamina Mina, uh-uh.

Come on! Come on!

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

Do it! Do it!

Chamina Mina Zangaleva

This is in South Africa.

This time it's for Africa

This is Africa's moment

Chamina Mina, uh-uh.

Come on! Come on!

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

Do it! Do it!

Chamina Mina Zangaleva

This is in South Africa.

Anawa aa

Come on!

Chamina Mina, uh-uh.

Come on! Come on!

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

Do it! Do it!

Chamina Mina Zangaleva

This is in South Africa.

This time it's for Africa

This is Africa's moment

Chamina Mina Zangaleva

This is in South Africa.

Anawa aa

Come on!

Chamina Mina Zangaleva

This is in South Africa.

Anawa aa

Come on!

This time it's for Africa

This is an African moment. This is an African moment.

This time it's for Africa

This is an African moment. This is an African moment.

Song appreciation

Waka Waka (African Moment) expresses the spirit and vitality of the World Cup in South Africa with a rhythm full of African characteristics, and shows fans a wild and enthusiastic Africa. At the beginning of the song, South African indigenous symbols such as Humai and African drums seem to bring people into the vast African grassland. Blending Shakira's mellow voice with African characteristics, the whole song is full of inspiring power of African music.