
The roots of the phrase likely trace back to the funk classic "I Want to Take You Higher" by Sly and the Family Stone . The original chorus featured the nonsense syllables "boom-laka-laka-laka," but as the song was covered by artists like Tina Turner , the "laka" morphed into the more percussive "shaka-laka" . Other historical precursors include:
: "Boom Shakalaka" is a frequent title for high-energy dance tutorials and viral TikTok challenges. 3. The Musical Influence The phrase remains a staple in lyrics across genres: boom boom shakalaka boom
