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@Akorxdx

I can't live without music

Nigeria Katılım Mart 2024
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Akorede.@Akorxdx·
This is my Topster for my favorite African albums, which I've been meaning to create since I haven't seen many topsters for African music. The albums on it are mostly from West Africa and their genres are mainly psychedelic rock, Afro-funk, and Afro rock.
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Akorede.@Akorxdx·
@ajindey Thank you! You have 'Drums of Passion'? That is fire!
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Akorede.
Akorede.@Akorxdx·
This is my Topster for my favorite African albums, which I've been meaning to create since I haven't seen many topsters for African music. The albums on it are mostly from West Africa and their genres are mainly psychedelic rock, Afro-funk, and Afro rock.
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ben kavanagh
ben kavanagh@bkava·
An important rule of thumb. If a revolt is a genuine revolt for the people, to increase the power of the people, global media will ignore and suppress it. If a revolt is organised and funded by US imperialism to overthrow an inconvenient or opposing govt, it will be everywhere.
Paco Arnau@ciudadfutura

En Bolivia hay una genuina movilización popular de mineros, obreros y campesinos. Si fuera una “primavera” orquestada por EEUU o la UE abriría todos los telediarios. Es la prueba del algodón.

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Adedayo Agarau
Adedayo Agarau@adedayoagarau·
I’ve spent the past couple of weeks building Looters: a public archive of Nigerian political corruption since the 1990s. Governors, ministers, shell companies, Swiss accounts, the Jersey trusts, — one searchable graph. You too can connect the dots: 1000reasons.vote/looters
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Melodies & Masterpieces
Melodies & Masterpieces@SVG__Collection·
As far as jazz guitar goes, few did it better than Wes Montgomery.
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K.Diallo ☭@nyeusi_waasi·
I finally found this rare footage: Dr. Kwame Nkrumah’s speech at the All-African Peoples’ Conference (AAPC), Accra, Ghana, 1958.
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J.@JosipFCB93·
New mural at Bohemian Football Club in Dublin, Ireland
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ndumiso
ndumiso@Ndumi8500·
@Akorxdx Ali Farka and Toumani. Bellake Sissoko chamber music. TOUMANI AND BELLAKE. I'm a big fan of Malian music
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٠࣪⭑@lookenue·
Fairuz - Wahdon (1979)
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chike
chike@aussiemaze·
there’s like this brand of ai videos that’s kinda like cocomelon for nigerian adults
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💽@sufjanseason·
lô borges – o trem azul (1972)
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💽@sufjanseason·
evinha – seus olhos falam por você (1974)
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Linear Labs
Linear Labs@LinearLabs·
Elis Regina and Antônio Carlos Jobim recording "Águas de Março" at MGM Studios in Los Angeles, 1974. One of the most beautiful and iconic duets ever committed to tape, from one of the most legendary collaborations in Brasilian music.
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Jazz Is Dead
Jazz Is Dead@jazzisdeadco·
Donald Byrd performing "Black Byrd" at Montreux, 1973. Featuring Larry Mizell on synths and Fonce on trumpet. The sound that shaped generations of music to come.
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