Trackimage | Playbut | Trackname | Playbut | Trackname |
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11340189 | Play | Sou | 03:14 Tools | |
11340190 | Play | I Can't Go for That (No Can Do) | 04:44 Tools | |
11340191 | Play | Dan Gna (Joe Clausell Mix) | 07:31 Tools | |
11340199 | Play | Denko | 06:01 Tools | |
11340193 | Play | Sou (Ivory Coast) | 03:14 Tools | |
11340192 | Play | Dan gna | 05:23 Tools | |
52681328 | Play | Dan Gna (Joe Claussell Mix) | 05:23 Tools | |
11340194 | Play | Les Go: Sou ( Ivory Coast) | 03:14 Tools | |
11340196 | Play | Dan Gna - Sacred Rhythm Drum | 02:51 Tools | |
11340198 | Play | Dan Gna - Sacred Rhythm Vokal Journey | 06:50 Tools | |
11340213 | Play | I Can't Go For That (No Can Do | 04:45 Tools | |
11340195 | Play | Dan Gna (Sacred Rhythm Vokal Journey) | 06:50 Tools | |
11340200 | Play | I Can't Go For That | 04:27 Tools | |
52681329 | Play | Dan Gna (Joe Claussel mix) | 04:27 Tools | |
52681330 | Play | Dan Gna(Joe Claussel Mix) | 04:27 Tools | |
11340197 | Play | Dan Gna (Sacred Rhythm Drum) | 02:51 Tools | |
11340203 | Play | Theba | 06:02 Tools | |
52681331 | Play | Dan Gna (sacred rhythn mix) | 06:02 Tools | |
11340219 | Play | Siba | 04:12 Tools | |
52681333 | Play | Dan Gna (Sacred Rhythm Vokal J | 04:12 Tools | |
52681332 | Play | Sou (Les Go) | 04:12 Tools | |
11340210 | Play | I Can't Go For That (No Can Do) {Hall And Oates} | 04:45 Tools | |
11340221 | Play | Samba | 05:26 Tools | |
11340205 | Play | Na M'Bara | 05:07 Tools | |
52681334 | Play | Kanawa wa kan n'to | 05:26 Tools | |
11340201 | Play | Faso Den | 05:44 Tools | |
52681335 | Play | Dan Gna [Joe Claussell Mix] | 04:45 Tools | |
52681336 | Play | 07- I Can't Go For That (No Can Do) | 04:45 Tools | |
52681337 | Play | Dna Gna | 04:45 Tools |
The GO of Kotéba - " Les nanas " in the language of the young from Abidjan - they are Awa and Maaté (accompanied by two chorus-singers). Two stamps, two energies, two gestures harmoniously accessory: Awa, Songhaï de Tombouctou, Maaté, the bomb from Abidjan. Voices and a groove in the crossroads of the Manding Empire and of modern and dynamic kingdoms of African capitals. In malinké, sousou, bété, adjoukrou, guéré, songhaï and french, the GO of Kotéba say the daily truth of the large mongrel metropolises of the African continent, speak about peace, ethnic tolerance and love too. The GO of Kotéba are singers and especially marvellous interpreters who incarnate their songs with heart and conviction, dance and seize the rods to strike the doudoumbas, accompanied by their musicians. The GO of Kotéba, they are a cocktail of energy, of freshness and modernity, crossbred of tenderness and respect from the values which they inherited. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.