Faithfull feat. Samy Labrute, Dark Spirit: "L'afrique"
Turned onto this today in a somewhat random-discovery-kind-of-way, via Yas (of the Lightmotiv) - L’Afrique from Cameroon poet Faithfull Baana Enono Arnaud, with Samy Labrute. I just wanted to share this brilliant track, great video. More about Faithfull (”le Chirurgien“) ... bientôt!
Accra-based poet, musician and filmmaker GhaliLeo released this video a few days ago, influenced by African-American jazz, hip hop, metaphysics and neocolonialism
A spoken word song for lost children, for lost adults counting, losing count, for a world connected and disconnected, watching, turning away, hoping, losing hope. A poetic call to arms, a communication direct from a fearless heart.
Essential hip hop. Senegalese activist hip hop collective Y’en A Marre (Fed Up) have united with Amnesty on the single ’100 COUPABLES : Impunité! Nous avons besoin de Justice’.
A new track from Ghana’s Mutombo, first release from an album coming in 2013. This time – and foreshadowing many collaborations – Mutombo works with M3NSA.
If you want a global update on the hottest women Hip Hop artists right now, check this generous mixtape from Nomadic Wax.
Take some time to listen to Mutombo Da Poet, from the city of Accra in Ghana West Africa.
Ivana Akotowaa Ofori is Akotowaa, out of Ghana, 18 years old and wise as wise is. Spoken word artist and writer, the self-coined "lexivist" - word activist - she describes this poetic song as "a fresco of riffs and picks, claps and voice tricks, and of course, #SpokenWordOnBeat."