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: It was the first video ever played on the Pan-African channel MTV Base and was featured in the 2006 Hollywood film Phat Girlz .
: Released on May 15, 2004 , it is credited with triggering a musical revolution that catapulted Nigerian music to the top spot across the continent.
: The researcher uses a critical analytical approach to integrate various art forms—music, dance, poetry, and painting—to decode the song's deeper meanings. African Queen - 2Face Idibia
: Other related research, such as Language and Ideology in Tuface Idibia's Music , examines the sociolinguistic impact of his work. Historical and Cultural Context
: It explores the song's use of rich metaphors and hyperbolic expressions to convey deep love and beauty. : It was the first video ever played
This academic work analyzes the song through several lenses:
: The study identifies "African Queen" as a re-enactment of negritudist philosophy, celebrating African womanhood and rejecting racial hierarchy. : Other related research, such as Language and
Beyond formal papers, the song's impact is well-documented as a milestone in African pop culture: