"Kumbaya" is a spiritual song or hymn that originated in the 1930s during the American civil rights movement. The word "Kumbaya" itself is believed to have originated from the Gullah language of African slaves in the southeastern United States. The song is typically sung in a call-and-response fashion, with one person leading and others joining in with the refrain "Kumbaya, my Lord, Kumbaya."
The meaning of the song is often interpreted as a plea for unity and harmony, with the phrase "Kumbaya" being translated as "come by here." It is often associated with group singing and campfires, and has been popularized in various cultures and contexts around the world. However, some critics argue that the song has been overused and trivialized to the point of losing its original intended meaning.
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