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Afrika Wassa - Vieux Diop
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  1. Afrika Wassa (New Africa)
  2. C On (The Path)
  3. Mouillé (Sweat)
  4. Pourquoi (Why Can't You Be Have)
  5. Mom's Jam
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  1. Afrika Wassa (New Africa)
  2. C On (The Path)
  3. Mouillé (Sweat)
  4. Pourquoi (Why Can't You Be Have)
  5. Mom's Jam
  6. Lepto Feyto (The Harvest)
  7. Sing Lo-Lo
  8. Kaliss (Money)
  9. Manko (Unity)
  10. Ti Gui (Surely)
  11. Nio Kolo Koba (Senegalese Wild Life Preserve)
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From Mozambique to Nigeria to Ethiopia, many African pop artists use Western instruments exclusively. They're still embracing African rhythms, but they use western instruments to play them and exclude traditional African instruments like the kora (a string instrument with a harp-like sound), the mbira (one of Africa's various thumb pianos), and the kalimba. Vieux Diop, however, is among the African pop vocalists who favors a combination of African and Western instruments. On 2000's Afrika Wassa, the kora and other ...

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