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Tiken Jah Fakoly

African music
World music
French protest song
Using music to comment on the ills of African society, Tiken Jah Fakoly from the Côte d'Ivoire became one of reggaes greatest and most contentious stars, his social commentaries not always meeting with the approval of the authorities. Growing up a Muslim, he discovered reggae early through listening to Bob Marley and fellow Côte d'Ivoire singer Alpha Blondy and formed his first group Djelys in 1987, going on to write songs that reflected the country's social history, politics and contemporary events. He was particularly acclaimed in 1993 for a song about the death of Félix Houpho...
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DELIVRANCETiken Jah Fakoly
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Africain à Paris (Africain a Paris)Tiken Jah Fakoly
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LE BALAYEURTiken Jah Fakoly
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FRANCAFRIQUETiken Jah Fakoly
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Le monde est chaudTiken Jah Fakoly and Soprano
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OUVREZ LES FRONTIERESTiken Jah Fakoly
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DELIVRANCETiken Jah Fakoly

Mangercratie

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Africain à Paris (Africain a Paris)Tiken Jah Fakoly

L'Africain

3:51

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LE BALAYEURTiken Jah Fakoly

Françafrique

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FRANCAFRIQUETiken Jah Fakoly

Françafrique

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Le monde est chaudTiken Jah Fakoly and Soprano

Le Monde Est Chaud

3:28

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OUVREZ LES FRONTIERESTiken Jah Fakoly

L'Africain

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