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The majority of Benin’s 9.32 million people live in the south. The population includes about 42 ethnic groups overall. These include coastal populations of Yoruba in the southeast, who migrated from what is now Nigeria in the 12th century, the Fon in the south central area around Abomey, Mina, Xueda and Aja who came from what is now Togo.
" L'Aube nouvelle" ("The Dawn of a New Day") is the national anthem of Benin. Written and composed by Father Gilbert Jean Dagnon, it was adopted upon independence of the Republic of Dahomey from France in 1960.
A compilation of their back catalogue, Reminiscin' in Tempo, was released on the Popular African Music label in 2003. [9] The Kings of Benin Urban Groove 1972-80 was released on Soundway Records the following year. [10] A trio of compilations released by Analog Africa beginning in 2008 brought the band to greater global attention. [11] [12] [13 ...
Edo funk is a musical style from Benin City, Edo State, created in the early 1970s. [1] The Edo Funk music genre is a cosmopolitan popular dance music with integrating elements from the native Edo culture and fusing them with new sound effects coming from Nigerian night-clubs. [1]
The traditional Congolese song "Bana" features the vocals of Kidjo's mother Yvonne. The album debuted at number 1 in the Billboard World Music chart. [23] It was rated No. 1 among world music albums for 2014 by Radio France Internationale. [24] Its opening track, "M'Baamba", featured in The New York Times ' "Top 10 songs of 2014" list. [25]
In early 2008, Loueke's "Kponnon Kpété" won Best Traditional World Song in the 7th Annual Independent Music Awards. Virgin Forest was nominated World Fusion Album of the year. [8] In 2009 he won a Fellow Award from United States Artists. [9] Loueke recorded with the Australian band The Vampires on their album The Vampires meet Lionel Loueke.
Queen Fumi developed a musical style that combines urban and traditional sounds from her hometown. She began her musical journey by showcasing her talent on various social media platforms before continuing with joining the Blue Diamond production label from Benin Republic in 2017, where she quickly moved through their ranks along with other Benin musicians such as Fanicko, Manzor, and Zeynab.
The Rule of Repeats: "The repeats within an African [Ewe] song are an integral part of it." If a song is formally "A + A + B + B + B" one cannot leave out, say, one of the B sections. He also lists the following "Features of African [Ewe] Music" (p. 49): "Songs appear to be in free rhythm but most of them have a fixed time-background.