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Magic System

Afro-pop quartet Magic System shaped in 1996, sons from the Marcory district for the Ivory Coastline. Their musical trip would consider them from carrying out for neighborhood celebrations to producing among their generation’s biggest African strike songs. Made up of close friends Asalfo, Goudé, Tino, and Manadja, Magic Program developed …

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Idir

Given birth to Hamid Cheriet in 1949 in Algeria, Idir discovered achievement in the ’70s using the tune “Rsed A Yidess” and two albums of North African-flavored tracks, prior to making a high-profile comeback in 1999 with an all-star cooperation album, Identités. Following achievement of “Rsed A Yidess” in 1973, …

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Tiken Jah Fakoly

Within the tradition of Bob Marley, Alpha Blondy, and his African griot caste, Tiken Jah Fakoly surfaced in the later ’90s as Africa’s leading social critic through reggae. Blessed Doumbia Moussa Fakoly (June 23, 1968) right into a family of music artists and dental historians referred to as griots, a …

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Alpha Blondy

Hailing through the Cote d’Ivoire, Alpha Blondy is probably the world’s most widely used reggae artists. Along with his 12-piece music group Solar Program, Blondy provides a reggae defeat with a unique African cast. Contacting himself an African Rasta, Blondy produces Jah-centered anthems marketing morality, love, tranquility, and social awareness. …

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Colonel Reyel

Joining famous brands Admiral T and Kaporal Maiky one of many French urban artists with military rates in their game titles, Colonel Reyel became the best authority figure because of some chart-topping releases. Given birth to Rémy Ranguin in 1984 in Guadeloupe, but elevated in Paris, he was raised within …

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Mokobé

French rapper Mokobe Traore was originally an associate from the rap posse 113, but really made his name along with his 2007 single outing, Mon Afrique, an recording which he put his Malian origins towards the forefront, supported by such popular African performers as Youssou N’Dour, Amadou & Mariam, Tiken …

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