4 excellent african music videos
Ken’s Song – A Traditional Era from David Tree on Vimeo.
First is a video from Zambia. Traditional guitar and vocals with adorable kids and grandmas dancing and singing along. Take note that the (homemade?) guitar has bottle caps attached to give a buzzing quality to the sound. That buzzing timbre is common to African music, but it’s most common in West Africa.
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Fool’s Gold is possibly just another white American group using African idioms in their music, but I have to say they do it really well. I love the track, but not this particular video. Good thing there’s another video of a hot live version at KEXP. I love it when they put the song into overdrive at the end.
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Ghanan-American MC m.anifest now lives in Minneapolis. I believe the above video, though, was filmed in his native Accra. Gorgeous visuals and solid rhymes over a laid back beat make for a really enjoyable video.
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Tuks aka Tuks Senganga (previously mentioned) is my favorite South African rapper. I’d never seen the above video until today. Sweeping and bleak-but-yet-hopeful views of Johanesburg (or ‘Jozi’) mix well with the amalgamation of compelling English and Setswana vocals make for a great video.


Great Post!! Tuks Senganga is my favorite South African!!
Thanks for the cool videos! In this interview I talk about African music that inspired me in the Bay Area, and growing up in the 50s: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/nesheba-of-espirite-radio7/id418820863?ign-mpt=uo%253D4. Keep up the good work!