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  2. Mojo (African-American culture) - Wikipedia

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    t. e. A mojo (/ ˈmoʊdʒoʊ /), in the African-American spiritual practice called Hoodoo, is an amulet consisting of a flannel bag containing one or more magical items. It is a "prayer in a bag", or a spell that can be carried with or on the host's body. Alternative American names for the mojo bag include gris-gris bag, [1] hand, mojo hand ...

  3. Hoodoo (spirituality) - Wikipedia

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    Communication with spirits and the dead (ancestors) is a continued practice in Hoodoo that originated from West and Central Africa. Nature spirits called Simbi ("Simbi" singular, and "Bisimbi" plural), believed in by the Kongo people, are associated with water and magic in Central Africa and in Hoodoo. [263]

  4. King Sunny Adé - Wikipedia

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    Years active. 1960s–present. Labels. Island Records, Sunny Alade, I.R.S., Provogue, African Songs, Sigma Park, Master Disk. Chief Sunday Adeniyi Adegeye MFR (born 22 September 1946), known professionally as King Sunny Adé, is a Nigerian jùjú singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. [1] He is regarded as one of the first African pop ...

  5. Isicathamiya - Wikipedia

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    Isicathamiya. Isicathamiya (Zulu pronunciation: [isikǀatʰamija], where the c represents a tenuis dental click) is a singing style that originated from the Zulu people, a South African ethnic group. In European understanding, a cappella is also used to describe this form of singing. The word itself does not have a literal translation; it is ...

  6. West African Vodún - Wikipedia

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    West African Vodún. A Vodun shrine in Togoville, Togo in 2017. Vodún or vodúnsínsen is an African traditional religion practiced by the Aja, Ewe, and Fon peoples of Benin, Togo, Ghana, and Nigeria. Practitioners are commonly called vodúnsɛntó or Vodúnisants. Vodún teaches the existence of a supreme creator divinity, under whom are ...

  7. Juju Bae - Wikipedia

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    Juju Bae (born 1992) [1] is an author, spiritual healer, Osun priestess and podcaster. She uses her platform to help her listeners navigate the practice of African Traditional Religions . She is best known for her podcast A Little Juju , which was nominated for Best Religion and Spirituality Podcast at the 2020 iHeartRadio Podcast Awards .

  8. Juju Music - Wikipedia

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    Although Meissonnier altered the song structure, he did not alter Adé's style. [8] To Westerners, Adé's music seemed eclectic, with reviewers of Juju Music commenting variously on the mingling of "the spacey mixing techniques of Jamaican dub" into Adé's "Nigerian polyrhythms", [9] and—even more minutely—on the "echoes of old reggae in its lean guitar riffs, salsa in its Yoruban drum ...

  9. Jùjú music - Wikipedia

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    Jùjú is a style of Yoruba popular music, derived from traditional Yoruba percussion. The name juju from the Yoruba word "juju" or "jiju" meaning "throwing" or "something being thrown". Juju music did not derive its name from juju, which is a form of magic and the use of magic objects, common in West Africa, Haiti, Cuba and other Caribbean and ...

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