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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2011/05/mu-nsombakent-with-orga-family.html[/postlink]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95WEa9W5n1wendofvid
[starttext]I dont know why it has taken a long time for these guys to make a hit. But I think the wait is justified,this one is nice[endtext]

Mu Nsomba_Kent with the Orga Family

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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2011/05/matonya-spea-tairi-official-video.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQ2JI2GLQZoendofvid
[starttext]Bongo Flava 2009![endtext]

Matonya - Spea Tairi (Official Video)

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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2011/05/iwe-zambian-music.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zY3c29Tn7TIendofvid
[starttext]Artist:CJ Mclean
Track: iwe
Directed by:Bennie "The One" Chibwe
(c)2009 Belvchi Vision Ltd[endtext]

iwe - Zambian Music

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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2011/05/munsomba-ognzed-family.html[/postlink]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CyMqymb-3sAendofvid
[starttext]Banging tune from Dy2K and Question Mark..this one is iller than nyamuka nyamuka.[endtext]

Dy2k - Wasononeza Teminal

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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2011/05/siulipo-bnell-ft-eddy-official-video.html[/postlink]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bObdSoWawA8endofvid
[starttext]HOT!! Facebook: http://facebook.com/ZedBeats ...
New Zambian Music 2010-2011 ... New Zed Beats 2010/2011 ...
Twitter: http://twitter.com/ZedBeats
... All Music and/or Videos (Including this one) belong to respective owner(s)
[endtext]

Siulipo - B'Nell Ft. Eddy (Official Video)

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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2011/05/van-morrison-healing-game.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlVZtzSJi70endofvid
[starttext]van morrison live at the loreley festival, 9-7-1999
with special guest candy dulfer
[endtext]

Van Morrison - The Healing Game

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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2011/05/baaba-maal-youtube-induced-mania-paris.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8CUWSbM_h0endofvid
[starttext]To African YouTube Partners: PLEASE DO NOT RE-UPLOAD THESE CLIPS FOR REVENUE SHARING WITH YOUTUBE
Copyright © Music Clips are for Non-Profit Event Promo Only.

Source: NUIT AFRICAINE (AFRICAN NIGHT) http://accueil.stadefrance.com/nuit_africaine/baaba_maal/

For the first time in the history of mankind, the best of African music relocates from YouTube to invests in the Parisian 90,000-Seat Stade de France on June 11, 2011.

The event will mobilize and more than 150 artists, musicians and dancers on stage for a single concert. All rhythms and colors of the African musical creativity will be honored and Africa will come together in Paris to celebrate African culture.

Baaba Maal

Born in 1953 in Podor in northern Senegal, in a fishing family, Baaba Maal is learned to play the kora and other traditional instruments in the group Lasly Futa, before traveling to West Africa with his friend Mansour Seck and 70 other musicians.

After a stay in Paris where he studied Western music at the Beaux-Arts Conservatory, played music with Wandama, a group he formed in Dakar in 1985, and the group Daande Lenol (the voice of the people) with Mansour Seck. Daande Lenol added modern instruments like keyboards and electric guitar to the traditional Pulars sounds. In 1988 he recorded his first album Djam Leelii.

In 1990 he toured Europe with Peter Gabriel who produced his album Passion. From 1990 to 1993, Baaba Maal recorded three albums that brought him recognition all over Europe. But his worldwide success came in 1994 with the release of his albums Wango and Firin' in Fouta containing the hit title African Woman.
Baaba Maal is also known as the great voice of Africa, but his commitment goes well beyond music, as he is today representative of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). His latest album, Television released in 2009, was produced by John Leckie (Radiohead) and Barry Reynolds (Grace Jones). Thereafter, he went on an international tour.[endtext]

Baaba Maal - YouTube Induced Mania Paris : 150 African Musicians in 90,000-Seat Stadium - 11/6/11

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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2011/05/mokobe-youtube-induced-mania-paris.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pO5W8BgPDRQendofvid
[starttext]To African YouTube Partners: PLEASE DO NOT RE-UPLOAD THESE CLIPS FOR REVENUE SHARING WITH YOUTUBE
Copyright © Music Clips are for Non-Profit Event Promo Only.

Source: NUIT AFRICAINE (AFRICAN NIGHT) http://accueil.stadefrance.com/nuit_africaine/mokobe/

For the first time in the history of mankind, the best of African music relocates from YouTube to invests in the Parisian 90,000-Seat Stade de France on June 11, 2011.

The event will mobilize and more than 150 artists, musicians and dancers on stage for a single concert. All rhythms and colors of the African musical creativity will be honored and Africa will come together in Paris to celebrate African culture.

Mokobe

Mokobe Traore is a young French rapper who was born on May 24, 1976 to a mother from Mali and Mauritania and a father from Mali and Senegal. After several successful albums with his group the "Mafia K1 Fry" and the rap trio "113" (over 3 million records sold plus winning two Victoires de la Musique in 2000), Mokobe went solo.

In June 2007 he released his first album called "My Africa", where we find collaboration with great artists of African music such as Youssou N'dour, Salif Keita, Oumou Sangare, Fally Ipupa, Seun Kuti, Sekouba Bambino, Tiken Jah Fakoly, plus Amadou and Mariam. Mokobé is an artist deeply committed to his music but also to issues concerning Africa. Each album sold facilitated buying mosquito nets to fight against malaria in Senegal and Mali.

In January 2009, Mokobe is the first rapper to receive the title of Chevalier de l'Ordre National du Mali (Legion of Honour) by His Excellency Amadou Toumani Toure. He was awarded Best International Artist and Best Hip Hop Ambassador of Mali to the 1st Hip Hop Awards 2009.

The new album by 113 named "Universel" was released in December 2010.[endtext]

Mokobe - YouTube Induced Mania Paris

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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2011/05/zimbabwe-kid-ice-cold-flow.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tChvla8es8endofvid
[starttext]http://Facebook.com/ZimbabweKid[endtext]

ZIMBABWE KID - "Ice Cold Flow" [www.zimbabwekid.com] ZIMBO NEXUS ALBUM

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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2011/05/oumou-sangare-youtube-induced-mania.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWn7BkOXTgYendofvid
[starttext]To African YouTube Partners: PLEASE DO NOT RE-UPLOAD THESE CLIPS FOR REVENUE SHARING WITH YOUTUBE
Copyright © Music Clips are for Non-Profit Event Promo Only.

Source: NUIT AFRICAINE (AFRICAN NIGHT) http://accueil.stadefrance.com/nuit_africaine/oumou_sangare/

For the first time in the history of mankind, the best of African music relocates from YouTube to invests in the Parisian 90,000-Seat Stade de France on June 11, 2011.

The event will mobilize and more than 150 artists, musicians and dancers on stage for a single concert. All rhythms and colors of the African musical creativity will be honored and Africa will come together in Paris to celebrate African culture.

Oumou Sangare

The great diva Oumou Sangare was born in Bamako in 1968. From the age of five, she began to train her voice in kindergarten, with melodies from the traditions of Wassoulou her native region, located in southern Mali, about 120 km from the capital Bamako.

Since the age of 13, Oumou Sangare has been supporting her entire family with her exceptional voice. With the help if the late Ali Farka Toure, she signed with the British label World Circuit to become a star at age 21. She is one of the first Malian singers to have achieved an international reputation.

As an international artist, Oumou Sangare recently received a Grammy Award in collaboration with Herbie Hancock, Konono #1 and other artist to remake the John Lennon's superhit "Imagine". Furthermore, she performed with Tracy Chapman at the Hollywood Bowl and recorded a duet with Alicia Keys. And although she defended some aspects of her tradition, she vehemently protests, with body and soul, against the exploitation of women.

Oumou Sangare never forgets where she comes and embarked in business to create jobs in Mali through hospitality, agriculture and the importation cars. Since most of people in Mali could not afford expensive Japanese cars and unfamiliar with Chinese cars, Oumou Sangare negotiated with the Chinese to create a specific affordable vehicle targeting the African market with a Japanese engine and a Chinese body at half the cost. The model was named "Oum Sang" after her. She was also appointed FAO Ambassador in 2003 plus a UNESCO prize in 2001 and awarded the Commandeur des Arts et Lettres de la République française in 1998.

Oumou Sangare's latest album, Seya was released in 2009.[endtext]

Oumou Sangare - YouTube Induced Mania Paris : 150 African Musicians in 90,000-Seat Stadium

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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2011/05/jessy-matador-youtube-induced-mania.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVloeBg6O-0endofvid
[starttext]To African YouTube Partners: PLEASE DO NOT RE-UPLOAD THESE CLIPS FOR REVENUE SHARING WITH YOUTUBE
Copyright © Music Clips are for Non-Profit Event Promo Only.

Source: NUIT AFRICAINE (AFRICAN NIGHT) http://accueil.stadefrance.com/nuit_africaine/jessy_matador/

For the first time in the history of mankind, the best of African music relocates from YouTube to invests in the Parisian 90,000-Seat Stade de France on June 11, 2011.

The event will mobilize and more than 150 artists, musicians and dancers on stage for a single concert. All rhythms and colors of the African musical creativity will be honored and Africa will come together in Paris to celebrate African culture.[endtext]

Jessy Matador - YouTube Induced Mania Paris : 150 African Musicians in 90,000-Seat Stadium 11/6/11

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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2011/05/petit-pays-thunder.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iY_CfRM4yKsendofvid
[starttext]Man pikin na soso sufer![endtext]

Petit Pays - THUNDER

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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2011/05/petit-pays-youtube-induced-mania-paris.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOE6iPRlryQendofvid
[starttext]To African YouTube Partners: PLEASE DO NOT RE-UPLOAD THESE CLIPS FOR REVENUE SHARING WITH YOUTUBE
Copyright © Music Clips are for Non-Profit Event Promo Only.

Source: NUIT AFRICAINE (AFRICAN NIGHT) http://accueil.stadefrance.com/nuit_africaine/petit_pays/

For the first time in the history of mankind, the best of African music relocates from YouTube to invests in the Parisian 90,000-Seat Stade de France on June 11, 2011.

The event will mobilize and more than 150 artists, musicians and dancers on stage for a single concert. All rhythms and colors of the African musical creativity will be honored and Africa will come together in Paris to celebrate African culture.

Petit Pays

Nicknamed "the turbo of Africa," Adolphe Claude Moundy " Petit Pays" is a star in Cameroon. He wrote hundreds of songs, including huge success not only in his country but also throughout Africa.

His live performances with his group Les Sans Visas, developer of young talent, have contributed significantly to his international reputation. Before music, he was headed for a professional football career.

Singer / songwriter but also a dancer, Petit Pays was very young his nickname, a literal translation of his surname, Moundy became famous in the late 1980's when he was nicknamed "The King of Makossa Love" or "The defense counsel women" or "Rabba Rabbi". His success culminated in the album category F (a record in Cameroon, 50,000 copies were sold the week of release) that reveals his style combines zouk and makossa dancing and lyrics sung in Duala, and pidgin French. He is accompanied by two groups Les Sans Visas and Angels Petit Pays.

Petit Pays is with Manu Dibango one of the major figures of the Cameroonian music of the last thirty years and is one of the most critically acclaimed artists. Since 2009, he was president of the legendary football club Caiman Club Douala he managed to get first division in a season. He resides in Douala, in the district Maképé, including a street named after him.[endtext]

Petit Pays - YouTube Induced Mania Paris : 150 African Musicians in 90,000-Seat Stadium 11/6/11