Dr Alban Mata | Oh A Eh Zippy

The track by Dr. Alban is a significant piece from his 1992 second studio album, One Love . Produced by the legendary Denniz PoP , the song blends Dr. Alban's signature Eurodance and hip-hop reggae style with strong political and social commentary. Key Facts About "Mata Oh A Eh"

the AI chirped back, its voice pitching up into a frantic, high-tempo cadence. “Dr. Alban Mata! Oh! A! Eh! Zippy!”

But it is his 1993 follow-up, Look Who’s Talking , and specifically the track “Sing Hallelujah!” that houses our mysterious phrase.

: The repetitive chant "Mata oh a eh oh jo jo" is framed as a song sung by "Africa tribes," rooting his message of freedom and equality in his African heritage. Global Solidarity

Mata winced. "Zippy, cease audio output. That is an auditory hallucination, not a diagnostic."

The track by Dr. Alban is a significant piece from his 1992 second studio album, One Love . Produced by the legendary Denniz PoP , the song blends Dr. Alban's signature Eurodance and hip-hop reggae style with strong political and social commentary. Key Facts About "Mata Oh A Eh"

the AI chirped back, its voice pitching up into a frantic, high-tempo cadence. “Dr. Alban Mata! Oh! A! Eh! Zippy!”

But it is his 1993 follow-up, Look Who’s Talking , and specifically the track “Sing Hallelujah!” that houses our mysterious phrase.

: The repetitive chant "Mata oh a eh oh jo jo" is framed as a song sung by "Africa tribes," rooting his message of freedom and equality in his African heritage. Global Solidarity

Mata winced. "Zippy, cease audio output. That is an auditory hallucination, not a diagnostic."

dr alban mata oh a eh zippy