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Re: Musical Interlude
« Reply #720 on: June 24, 2025, 04:24:20 AM »

LL feat Total, summer 1996 memories.
Amazing to me how much this jam still rocks 3 decades later!

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Re: Musical Interlude
« Reply #721 on: June 24, 2025, 05:53:06 PM »
These mzanzi numbers are ringing in my head.

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Re: Musical Interlude
« Reply #722 on: June 25, 2025, 04:30:23 AM »
These mzanzi numbers are ringing in my head.

Dlala Ka Yona

Bhampa

If you love Ogene, Ejyk Nwamba will not disappoint.

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Re: Musical Interlude
« Reply #723 on: June 26, 2025, 04:45:46 AM »

Fela! This LP remains a classic to date!

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Re: Musical Interlude
« Reply #724 on: Today at 03:05:14 AM »

These song these song these song I tells ya, reminds me of someone.

Same.

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Re: Musical Interlude
« Reply #725 on: Today at 05:37:35 AM »
Black music has over 10,000 genres; you can never sample them all in your lifetime. Every tribe, which totals over 4000 in the globe, has their few genres. Even in America, Black folk from state to state have their own style. Google a tribe and learn their music, and you will be amazed. SA tribes alone seem to have a boatload! Xigaza from the Tsonga environs alone is addictive! The Bakuba Tribe of Congo are legends. Kenyan tribes, I think Luo's ohangla topples the rest, but the rest are also great in their own rights. Bikutsi, mapuka, coupe decale, makasi, Kizomba in West Africa are bangers, but I thing Congo and SA remain kings African Music!
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