I loved the South African song, it's quite rich and soulful, the eccentricity, the way the guy was ululating and his voice too. I never knew you listened to African songs.
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I loved the South African song, it's quite rich and soulful, the eccentricity, the way the guy was ululating and his voice too. I never knew you listened to African songs.
I'm glad you liked it! His voice is so special. Of course I listen to African music, man! Most of the Nigerian stuff I listen to is really old and probably obscure outside of African rock compilations. Obviously there is Fela but I really like William Onyeabor. He was introduced to me by an indie rock band from Boston called Apollo Sunshine when they played his song at their concert. So far new Afrobeat isn't really my thing but I'll keep trying to get into it. I like Afro-house and some hip hop. Feel free to recommend anything 😉
Speaking of GQOM, there is a GQOM remix of his song by DJ Lag who is a South African dj I listen to sometimes
It's a bit heavier. If you want soft, then the original version on his album are great!
I like heavy on the train and soft at home 😆