
Africa and Cuba may be separated by thousands of miles of ocean, but they share profound cultural connections. Cuban music is heavily rooted in the rythmes and instruments brought by African slaves to the New World. In the 1930s, Cuban 78s began making their way back to Africa, where people heard something familiar and compelling deep within the syncopated rhytmes and call-and-response melodies. By the 1950s and 60s, the influence of the Cuban sound had swept across West Africa.
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Betece
Son Fo
Mopao
Sey
Mandali
Miye na we
ntoman
Doni Doni
Pepita
scandalo
hwomevonon
Carpintero
Lindas africanas
Naliye Gnimo
Sonfo
Miye Na We / Lokua Kanza
Mandali / Medoune Diallo
Aicha
Pepita / Hector Casanova
Ntoman / Salif Keita
Mopao / Koffi Olomide
Sey / Thione Seck
Hwomevonon / Gnonnas Pedro
Son Fo / Sekouba Bambino
Sey feat Thione Seck
Sey - feat. Thione Seck
Betece / Amadou Balake
Salsa Rapida
Carpintero / Ronnie Baro
Yay Boy
Scandalo / Shoubou
Moliendo Cafe
Betece (feat. Amadou Balake)
Doni Doni / Africando All Stars
boncana maiga & koffi olomide
Aicha (salsa edit)
Sey (feat. Thione seck)
Aicha [Aisza]
Miye na we (feat. Lokua Kanza)
Africando - Super Slow Salsa Song
SALSA VIEJA DE LA BUENA - Moliendo Cafe
Mandali (feat. Medoune Diallo)
Ntoman (feat. Salif keita)
Trovador
Africando
Shoubou - Scandalo
Thione Seck - Sey
Amadou Balake - Betece
Scandalo (feat. Shoubou)
Betece feat. Amadou Balake [2000]
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