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Tag: Aziza Brahim

Best 15 politically or socially conscious tracks from Africa and the African Diaspora

Music, as arts in general, is never neutral. It shapes, changes, influences cultures, societies and politics. In some cases, it … More

Avit, Aziza Brahim, Bantu, Burna Boy, Fena Guti, Gael Faye, Holy Ten, Jennifer Kamikazi, Kolinga, Lous and the Yakuza, Made Kuti, Moonchild Sanelly, Muthoni Drummer Queen, Star Féminine Band

Aziza Brahim – ‘Sahari’

Aziza Brahim‘s songs tell the stories of the Sahrawi people, who still struggle for self-determination and national sovereignty. Her music … More

Aziza Brahim, Sahari, Sahrawi

Aziza Brahim – ‘Mujayam’

Aziza Brahim‘s music speaks for all people who had to flee, were displaced and have to live in exile. Her … More

Aziza Brahim, Mujayam, Sahari

‘Gdeim Izik’ – Aziza Brahim

After her first feature on JUSI I LOVE (‘Julud‘, her debut single on Glitterbeat) I couldn’t resist writing also about Aziza … More

Aziza Brahim, Gdeim Izik, Glitterbeat, Saharawi, Soutak

‘Julud’ – Aziza Brahim

Deeply rooted in the Saharawi music tradition, the Westsaharan chanteuse Aziza Brahim adds Malian, Spanish, Cuban and contemporary Anglo-European nuances … More

Aziza Brahim, Chris Eckman, Glitterbeat, Saharawi, Western Sahara

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