2010-8-26 15:49
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<td>[size=4][b]Chiwoniso Maraire - Only One World[/b][/size]<p>Chiwoniso Maraire is an accomplished singer, songwriter, and exponent of Zimbabwean mbira music. She is the daughter of famed mbira master Dumisani Maraire. On the album Ancient Voices (produced 1995) she melds the conventional and modern, sings in English and African languages, and uses contemporary instruments and traditional African instruments such as the mbira. She learned how to play the instrument despite the fact that traditionally, women in Zimbabwe were not permitted to play the instrument. The mbira, she says, "Is like a large xylophone. It is everywhere in Africa under different names: sanza, kalimba, etc. For us in Zimbabwe it is the name for many string instruments. They are many kind of mbiras. The one that I play is called the nyunga nyunga, which means sparkle-sparkle."</td>
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<td>[size=4][b]Eneida Marta - Mindjer Dôce Mel[/b][/size]<p>Eneida Marta is a singer from Guinea-Bissau who sings in Portuguese and Guinea-Bissau Creole. Three of her albums have been released since 2001 — Nô Stória (2001), Amari (2002), and Lôpe Kaï (2006).</td>
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<td>[size=4][b]Smod - Ça Chante[/b][/size]<p>C’est en 2000 que naît le groupe SMOD composé de quatre jeunes garçons originaires du Mali : Sam, Ousco, Donsky et Mouzy qui, depuis a suivi une autre route. Leur musique est un mélange de rap, hip hop, folk et tradition.</td>
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<td>[size=4][b]Omar Pene - Niaan[/b][/size]<p>Omar Pene (born 1956 in Dakar) is the emblematic lead singer of the Super Diamono. Omar Pene established himself as a “conscious singer,” instead of indulging in praise songs- as many of his contemporaries did in honor of the riches and famous, he maintained a repertoire of socially engaged and sensitive songs. To this date, he has released dozens of hits in more than thirty albums and cassettes.</td>
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<td>[b][size=4]Bizmana Ntavyo - Indege[/size][/b]<p>暂无资料</td>
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<td>[b][size=4]Velile - Helele (Single House Mix)[/size][/b]<p>"Helele" is a song by South African singer Velile Mchunu and Danish percussion duo Safri Duo. It was released on 7 May 2010 as the lead single from Safri Duo's forthcoming Greatest Hits album. The song is the official trailer song for the 2010 FIFA World Cup broadcasted on German television channel RTL and Switzerland's Schweizer Fernsehen and Télévision Suisse Romande in June–July. "Helele" is based on the 1971 song "Aieaoa" by French producer Daniel Vangarde and Belgian producer Jean Kluger in the group Yamasuki. It was famously covered by Belgian group Black Blood in 1975 and English girl group Bananarama in 1981. "Helele" peaked at number one in Switzerland, number two in Germany and number eight in Austria.</td>
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<td>[size=4][b]Rokia Traoré - Kélé Mandi[/b][/size]<p>Rokia Traoré (born January 24, 1974) is a Victoires de la Musique award-winning Malian singer, songwriter and guitarist. Born in Mali as a member of the Bambara ethnic group, her father was a diplomat and she travelled widely in her youth. She visited such countries as Algeria, Saudi Arabia, France and Belgium and was exposed to a wide variety of influences. Her hometown of Kolokani is in the northwestern part of Mali's Koulikoro region.</td>
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<td>[size=4][b]Daby Toure - Hammadi[/b][/size]<p>‘The music that I play is based on exploration, on original compositions. It’s like a painter who gets up to paint a painting. I get up in the morning, I pick up my guitar and I start working. I don’t know where I’m going but I go.’ Daby locked himself away in his room, with his own home-studio and equipment and began to write and arrange songs. He controlled every aspect of the creative process, from composition, to arrangements, to performance and mixing. That was important. Daby was in pursuit of a very individual musical vision, and he needed the time, space and solitude to make it a reality. After several years hard work, Daby teamed up with electronic musician and digital wizard Cyrille Dufay to develop the sound further. The result of all this experimentation, exploration and hard graft is ‘Diam’.</td>
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<td>[size=4][b]Diogal - Beugeuna[/b][/size]<p>Il est né en 1970 à Ngor, un petit village de pêcheurs lébous au Sénégal. Enfant, Diogal écoutait ses oncles jouer de la musique. Il s'initia en autodidacte à la guitare et se mit rapidement à composer ses premières chansons. En 1996, Loy Ehrlich (qui s'est illustré aux côtés de Touré Kunda, Youssou N'Dour et Geoffrey Oryema, pour ne citer qu'eux) remarqua son talent et l'aida à enregistrer ses deux premières cassettes, destinées au marché sénégalais (Xarrit Taffa et Mbaryi). Depuis 1998, Diogal vit en France. Il collabora avec Lokua Kanza, Louis Winsberg, Loy Ehrlich, Didier Malherbe, Daby Touré...</td>
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<td>[size=4][b]Sally Nyolo - Jah Know[/b][/size]<p>Sally Nyolo is a Cameroonian pop musician who has lived in Paris since she was 13. In 1993 she joined Zap Mama and has also done solo work.</td>
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<td>[b][size=4]Angélique Kidjo - Agbalagba[/size][/b]<p>Angélique Kpasseloko Hinto Hounsinou Kango Manta Zogbin Kidjo, commonly known as Angélique Kidjo is a Grammy Award-winning Beninoise singer-songwriter and activist, noted for her diverse musical influences and creative music videos.</td>
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<td>[size=4][b]Olith Ratego - Jamaoko[/b][/size]</td>
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