Ethnically and Culturally Inspired Music
About "Osmanaga"
From the album review by Susana Weich Shahak
Two songs are humoristic, based on local melodies, showing a critic
approach to the Sephardic society, and presenting mockingly some local
characters in spicy innuendoes, one us Este Chilibi lo vere en la forka,
and the other one is Kon la kuba I la furcha (Osmanaga), which speaks about the
ladys metaphoric flirt with the worker who came to paint the house with
his bucket and his brush.
Two songs are humoristic, based on local melodies, showing a critic
approach to the Sephardic society, and presenting mockingly some local
characters in spicy innuendoes, one us Este Chilibi lo vere en la forka,
and the other one is Kon la kuba I la furcha (Osmanaga), which speaks about the
ladys metaphoric flirt with the worker who came to paint the house with
his bucket and his brush.