MOTHER NATURE
TRACKLIST
Choose Love
Dignity (with Yemi Alade)
Africa, One Of A Kind (with Mr Eazi & Salif Keita)
Mother Nature
Do Yourself (with Burna Boy)
Meant For Me (feat. Shungudzo)
Omon Oba (with Zeynab & Lionel Loueke)
Free & Equal (with Sampa The Great)
Fired Up (feat. Blue Lab Beats & Ghetto Boy)
Take It Or Leave It (with EARTHGANG)
Mycelium (with -M-)
One Africa (Indépendance Cha-Cha)
Flying High
// UNIVERSAL MUSIC FRANCE
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Mother Nature is Angélique’s first album of original music in 7 years, following 2019’s Grammy-winning Celia, and her 2018 radical reimagining of Talking Heads’ landmark LP Remain In Light. Mother Nature features Yemi Alade, Mr Eazi, Salif Keita, Burna Boy, Shungudzo, Zeynab, Lionel Loueke, Sampa The Great, Blue Lab Beats, Ghetto Boy, EARTHGANG, and -M-. Producers that worked on the album include Kel P (Burna Boy), James Poyser of The Roots, Vtek, Rexxie, Synematik, Blue Lab Beats, -M-, Brad Thomas Ackley, David Donatien and Dany Synthé. She began writing it in 2019 and it was created over the past year in quarantine.
SINGS
TRACKLIST
Malaika (3:33)
Ominira (3:52)
Kelele (3:37)
Fifa (4:33)
Otishe (4:03)
Bahia (3:32)
Petite Fleur (2:28)
Samba Pa Ti (3:49
Nanae (4:17)
Naima (3:49)
Loloye (4:15)
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When a West African singer meets a Luxembourg orchestra, you get some real world music. Angélique Kidjo reimagines songs from all across her discography here, blending her strong-but-supple pipes with the Orchestre Philharmonique du Luxembourg’s artful arrangements. Her voice shifts seamlessly from sweet to guttural on “Malaika,” the Tanzanian love song made famous by Miriam Makeba; bridges Benin and Mexico on Carlos Santana’s “Samba Pa Ti”; and dips into a French chanson feel on “Petite Fleur,” with the orchestra elegantly entwining itself around her at every turn.
Sings - Angélique Kidjo & Orchestre Philharmonique du Luxembourg
Released on March 31, 2015 ℗ 2015 SLG, LLC
EVE
TRACKLIST
M'Baamba (Kenyan Song)
Shango Wa
Eva
Interlude: Agbade
Bomba
Hello
Blewu
Kamoushou
Kulumbu
Interlude: Kletedjan
Ebile
Awalole
Bana
Orisha
Interlude: Wayi
Cauri
// 429 RECORDS
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Taking over Miriam Makeba’s mantle as the most iconic and socially active female African musician of her generation, the electrifying Angelique Kidjo has a hard, keening voice that's impossible to ignore whether she's singing or talking about various issues. Dedicated to the women of Africa and named after Kidjo's mother, Eve notably adds several African women vocal groups from Benin and Kenya to Kidjo’s usual blend of Afropop, funk, rock, and Latin music. Other wrinkles include the appearance of Dr. John on the driving “Kulumbu,” The Orchestre Philharmonique du Luxembourg on the cohesive and inspired “Awalole,” and a surprisingly loose Kronos Quartet (joined by African percussionists) on “Ebile.” The list of standout cuts here is long, but it starts with the aforementioned “Awalole,” the hard-edged groove of “Orisha” and “Shango Wa,” and the modernized call-and-response of the Kenyan folk tune “M’Baamba.” Kidjo has often looked outside her Beninese heritage to update and expand her musical vision. She does an excellent job once again on Eve, proving that music is truly a universal language.
DJIN DJIN
TRACKLIST
Ae Ae (3:31)
Djin Djin (4:18)
Gimme Shelter (4:08)
Salala (3:24)
Senamou / C'est L'Amour (3:44)
Pearls (5:05)
Sedjedo (3:56)
Papa (4:34)
Arouna (3:35)
Awan N'la (3:29)
Emma (3:29)
Mama Golo Papa (3:41)
Lonlon (4:54)
Arouna / Bonus Track (3:34)
Emma / Bonus Track (3:32)
// RAZOR & TIE
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Coming full circle, Angelique Kidjo returns to her Beninese roots for the star-studded Djin Djin album, whose title, which loosely translates as 'seize the day', aptly sums up the set and its themes. With its many moods, fusions of styles, exploration of serious issues, uplifting themes, and alternately haunting or infectious melodies, Djin Djin is a stunning set, enhanced by the efforts of the fabulous musicians within and Tony Visconti's masterful production. Winner of the Grammy award in 2007 for Best Contemporary World Music Album, Djin Djin features performances from a range of guest musicians, including Carlos Santana, Alicia Keys, Branford Marsalis, Josh Groban, Peter Gabriel, Ziggy Marley, among others.