If you've only heard one Mardi Gras song, it's probably "Iko Iko," the hit recorded by the Dixie Cups in 1965. An earlier version (titled "Jock-a-mo") by James "Sugar Boy" Crawford came out in 1953, ...
Hey now / Hey now / Iko, Iko, an day, plays the simplistic, yet infectious pop hit “Iko Iko.” The enduring tune is among music’s most covered, but few renditions have captured the song’s bright New ...
As a child of the Mississippi gulf coast, the mysterious and colorful time of the year known as Mardi Gras has always captivated me. Catching throws of plastic beads, precious doubloons and moon pies, ...
Sia led Jimmy Fallon, Natalie Portman and the Roots in an ebullient rendition of the Mardi Gras classic, “Iko Iko” on The Tonight Show Wednesday. The troupe — all donning Sia wigs — clicked and ...
The latest version of this timeless New Orleans classic is tropical-beat remix featuring a bubblegum rap. Songs We Love: N.A.S.A. feat. Lizzo, 'Iko (Tropkillaz Remix)' There are as many versions of ...
PAPUA New Guinea singer Justin Wellington and deejay Small Jam from the Solomon Islands have scored a hit with a reggae-flavoured cover of the 1953 standard Iko Iko. The song — which recently topped ...
Robin Barnes has a new song out, "Hey Na (Iko Iko)" featuring Big Freedia, Ha Sizzle, and Kings of Brass. Move Ya Brass helps Brheanna, Payton and Leigha line dance. Tom Hanks ‘storms out’ of SNL 50th ...
Jimmy Fallon, Sia and Natalie Portman are making sweet music together—using a few items you can find right in your house. While teaming up for another eccentric musical collaboration with The Roots, ...
Papua New Guinea-born Mr Wellington released a remake of classic song Iko Iko in 2017 and later dropped a “summer version” in 2021, featuring Solomon Islands reggae group Small Jam. Both tracks ...
There is no way that anybody who often visits social media nowadays, has not heard of the Iko Iko song. The version out there is by an entertainer from Papua New Guinea, named Justin Wellington and it ...
If you've only heard one Mardi Gras song, it's probably "Iko Iko," the hit recorded by the Dixie Cups in 1965. An earlier version (titled "Jock-a-mo") by James "Sugar Boy" Crawford came out in 1953, ...