Article 7591Z Africando oldie music

Africando oldie music

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editors@theworld.org (Marco Werman)
from The World: Latest Stories on (#7591Z)

The World's Hosts Carolyn Beeler and Marco Werman take us in the way back machine, to 1993, and the first release by the Senegalese super group Africando. The name of this track is Gouye Gui. In the Wolof language, it refers to the massive baobab trees found across Senegal. The song is an homage to the baobab's symbolism of longevity and wisdom.

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