- Hakuna matata
"Hakuna matata" is a Swahili phrase that is literally translated as "There are no worries". It is sometimes translated as "no worries", although is more commonly used similarly to the English phrase "no problem".
In music
Jambo Bwana (Swahili)
In 1982, the
Kenya n hotel bandThem Mushrooms released the song "Jambo Bwana" ("Hello Mister") which became an international song. The song, written by band leader Teddy Kalanda Harrison, repeated the phrase "Hakuna matata" in its refrain.Jambo - Hakuna Matata (English)
Infobox Single
Name = Jambo - Hakuna Matata (No Problems)
Artist =Boney M.
Released = July1983
Format = 7" single, 12" single
Recorded = 1983
Length = 4:06 (1st mix) 3:39 (Final mix)
Writer = Teddy Kalanda-Harrison, Peter Bischoff-Fallenstein
Genre = Pop,Disco
Label = flagicon|West GermanyHansa Records
Producer =Frank Farian
Last single = "Zion's Daughter " (1982)
This single = "Jambo - Hakuna Matata"
(1983)
Next single = "Somewhere in the World " (1984)A year later, German group
Boney M. released "Jambo - Hakuna Matata".Liz Mitchell provided the song's lead vocals, backed byReggie Tsiboe ,Frank Farian , Cathy Bartney,Madeleine Davis , andJudy Cheeks . The single was intended to be included in the group's untitled seventh album, to be released in the fall of 1983. Due to a poor chart performance (#48 in the German charts), the single ultimately was not included in the album (which was completely reworked and not released until May 1984 as "Ten Thousand Lightyears ").Several mixes of "Jambo" were made. The 4:06 mix (as featured in the accompanying music video) was only released in Spain and Portugal. A 3:39 edit was released elsewhere. The full 7:44 version was only released on the Spanish and Portuguese 12" singles - the German 12" single (despite crediting the timing 7:42 on the label) was actually an edit of 5:35. In France, an even shorter edit 5:15 was released.
In comics
In the mid-1980s, the saying appeared in the Swedish comic book "
Bamse " byRune Andréasson . Bamse the bear's baby daughter Brumma's first words are "Hakuna matata"," which no one understands except the tortoise Skalman. He later made it his and Brumma's secret motto, and the phrase has reappeared several times in the cartoon. Skalman gave readers several clues as to what language the phrase came from but never said directly that it was Swahili.Worldwide popularity in film: "The Lion King"
Infobox Single
Name = Hakuna Matata
Artist =Jimmy Cliff
Released =1995
Format =CD single CD maxi
Recorded = 1995
Genre = Soundtrack
Length = 4:24
Label = Polydor
Writer =Elton John Tim Rice
Producer =Jay Rifkin Fabian Cooke Mark Mancina
Certification = Silver (France , 1995)In 1994 the American animated movie "The Lion King" brought the phrase international recognition, featuring it prominently in the plot and devoting a catchy song to it. Ameerkat and awarthog , namedTimon and Pumbaa respectively, teach the main character, alion cub namedSimba , that he should forget his troubled past and concentrate only on the present. In reference to the two characters, the phrase had the added implication of a complete lack of ambition. Timon and Pumbaa helped young Simba and encouraged him to leave memories in the past and live for the present. The song, like the rest of the soundtrack, was written byElton John (music) andTim Rice (lyrics). It was nominated for Best Original Song at the 1995 Academy Awards, and was later ranked the 99th best song in movie history by theAmerican Film Institute on a list of 100.cite web|title=AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs|url=http://www.afi.com/tvevents/100years/songs.aspx|accessdate=2006-08-15] Members of the production team learned the term from a safari guide in Tanzania.ince "The Lion King"
Almost all references to the saying outside of Swahili-speaking areas, especially in the
Western world , can be credited to the fame of the 1994 Disney film.
* In the 2006 American comedy "", when Jean Girard escapes a crash, he says, "Hakuna matata", bitches!"
* In the 2006 South Korean comedy "200 Pounds Beauty ", Kang Han-na (Kim Ah-jung ) often draws a sign supposedly symbolizing "hakuna matata" for good luck in love.
* In the book "", Bridget's mom's Rotary club adopts "Hakuna matata" as their motto.
* In the July 25, 2007 episode of "Jeopardy! ", "What is "hakuna matata"?" was the Final Jeopardy question.
* TheRe-Up Gang , an American hip hop group, uses the phrase in the song "Dey Know Yayo" on their 2008 mixtapeWe Got It 4 Cheap Volume 3.
* The phrase was used in the 2008 Telugu film "Jalsa ".
* ComedianFrank Caliendo sometimes uses the phrase in his act and while he is on the radio.
* ThePlayStation 3 game Afrika will be renamed Hakuna Matata in its Asian release.References
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