Its from Michael Jackson's song "Wanna Be Starting Something". Originally to be believed that it was simply a random African inspired chant created by Jackson himself.
However, songwriter Mark Anthony Neal says, "the lyrics were taken directly from the music of Cameroonian saxophonist Manu Dibango who broke into the American market in 1973 with his classic Soul Makossa." ("Makossa" means "dance" in Duala, a Cameroonian language). Dibango sued Jackson for copyright infringement after Thriller was released; the case was settled out of court.
It is unknown which theory is true.
Rhianna simply sampled Jackson's song which is why you can hear the original course from "Wanna Be Starting Something" in "Please don't stop the music".
Second Opinion: Listen closely,I believe he actually said "mama say mama saw my applesauce"
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Ma ma say ma ma sa ma ma cusa is a chant in seven songs. It is an African chant.
1972: Manu Dibango - Soul Makossa: From the album Soul Makossa LP.
1982: Michael Jackson - Wanna Be Starting Something: From the album Thriller.
1995: Bloodhound Gang - Mama Say: From the album Dingleberry Haze and Use Your Fingers.
1999: The Outsidaz - Macosa: From the album Night Life.
2003: Eminem ft. D12 and Obie Trice - Doe Rae Me: From the album Straight From The Lab EP
2007: Rihanna - Don't Stop The Music: From the album Good Girl Gone Bad.,
2008: Michael Jackson and Akon - Wanna Be Starting Something '08: From the album Thriller 25.
Momma say, Momma saw my moccasin. Apparently, she found his lost shoe. This shows that Michael was very grateful to his mother because he actually took the time to write a hit pop song about the incident. It must have been an expensive moccasin.
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I heard stzl slapped her and called her a cu nt no idea if thats true
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I'm going to have to assume that you are speaking of the Botanist Robert Brown. Based on what I've turned up, he appears to have died of old age on June 10, 1858.