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Star Feminine Band
Star Feminine Band

Star Feminine Band
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Catno

BB128

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album

Country

France

Release date

Nov 13, 2020

Styles

African

Star Feminine Band - Born bad Records - Dispo au Discopathe Montpellier

Au Bénin, sept jeunes filles chantent la fierté et la détermination d’une génération désireuse de liberté : ensemble, elles forment Star Feminine Band, un groupe aussi retentissant que nécessaire.

C’est à Naititingou, paisible ville au nord-ouest du pays, que l’histoire a commencé il y a quelques années. Dans cette région où les perspectives pour une jeune femme sont souvent réduites à des emplois de misère, des grossesses précoces ou des mariages forcés, un musicien s’est résolu à donner la voix aux intéressées. À travers un appel à candidature sur les ondes d’une radio locale, André Baléguémon a rencontré sept filles, venues des villages des alentours. Aucune d’entre elles n’avait jamais joué d’instrument. Sous la tutelle d’André, elles ont appris à jouer ensemble et se sont unies autour d’une envie : celle de communiquer leur culture, leur langue et leurs revendications.

Sans crier gare, une formation de jeunes filles originaires d’une région reculée du Bénin, bouscule l’idiome rock garage avec une fraîcheur, une inventivité et une énergie stupéfiantes, jouant juste, haut et fort.

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A1

Peba

3:48

A2

Rew Be Me

3:21

A3

Femme Africaine

3:44

A4

Montealla

3:24

B1

La Musique

4:39

B2

Idesouse

5:08

B3

Iseo

3:06

B4

Timtitu

4:02

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