Friday, February fourteenth, the UN says at least 22 people have been killed in a village in the Northwest region of Cameroon. Over half of those killed were children. No one has claimed responsibility for Friday’s incident but the opposition parties blame the killing on the government.
The first-ever Cameroonian-Moroccan rap collaboration
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Cameroonian
rapper Stanley Enow meets
Morocco’s H-Name for the high-octane “We Live Together (Nga Yan),”
the first-ever hip-hop collaboration between the two nations. The dance tune
blends infectious makossa-influenced melodies with a strong back beat and North
African flavors.
“The
main aim of this collabo was to break barriers and foster social integration
between Sub-Saharan Africa and the Maghreb,” Enow mentions. “[The song is] a
mixture of Afropop, Makossa and Berber vibes.”
Watch
the “We Live Together” music video, which showcases some high-flying dance
moves, below.
If
you needed a song to warm up your weekend look no further.
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