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Burkina Azza
Wari bô

Wari bô
Wari bôWari bô

Catno

SJ004

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album

Country

Burkina Faso

Release date

May 24, 2021

Le Discopathd - Montpellier - Burkina Azza - Wari Bo

Social Joy records is very pleased to present Burkina Azza's debut Album "Wari bo" a musical tale that covers every aspect of Burkina Azza's values and world view. The album takes us to the very soul of Burkina Faso, giving us a taste of the deep connection of the artists to the beauty and culture of this country.

The Burkinabe collective, from Nayerina in the Djibasso region, was born from a lineage of Balafonist and Percussionist musicians called "The Griots", often referred to as a "living archive of the people's traditions". "Wari bo" was Produced in January 2020 on the brink of the coronavirus pandemic in Ouagadougou after Label owner Guilhem Monin discovered an outstanding street performance via the African Drumming Facebook group. Two years later, this release is the result of a friendship and love of music that connects two continents and travels across borders, space and time.

Media: Mi
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30€*

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A1

Haiketoo

5:05

A2

Enkabé Kélékan

4:52

A3

Mama Alice ft Sekou Coulibaly

6:20

A4

Oua Siniwé

4:00

B1

Djanfa Magne

6:00

B2

Mogoya

5:21

B3

Iri

4:32

B4

Yaromou ft Moussa Koita

4:10

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