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: His rendition blends the song's rhythmic New Orleans roots with a distinctive Canadian Country and Chanson flair. Meaning and Lyrics

"" (often spelled "Iko Iko") is a classic French-Canadian country-pop interpretation of a traditional New Orleans Mardi Gras song, performed by the renowned Quebecois singer Patrick Norman . Song Background and History aiko_aiko_par_patrick_norman

: The lyrics include playful imagery such as a small dog in a suitcase, an orangutan eating cherries in a church, and a mouse in a white cheese crossing the ocean. : His rendition blends the song's rhythmic New

: The famous chorus—" En parlant d'Anna, Aiko-Aiko et moi / Jacomo Fino me l'a dit "—is a phonetic adaptation of the original New Orleans chants. Cultural Significance aiko_aiko_par_patrick_norman