African Mapouka, Logoby, style, with an ensemble played by a male voice, percussions, and a sound of synth; very funny and easy to listen, very good for documentary, jingle, and movie. Male Vocals, African Music, Cote d'Ivoire Music
Very spacial African folk song from Ivory Cost groove called sucus, with an electric guitar and percussion riff, and a female folk voice; very good for documentary, commercial, jingle or move. Female Vocals, African Music, Cote d'Ivoire Music
Africa Mapouka, Logoby, style, from Coite D'Ivore, with an ensemble played by a male voice, and a instrumental band. Very funny and easy to listen. Very usefull for documentary, movie and jingle. Male Vocals, African Music, Cote d'Ivoire Music
"Couleur Café", composed by Armand Bokally and arranged in collaboration with Alan Marchand, features a potpourri of African sounds and rhythms. The predominant "Bolo" rhythm, performed on ndjembe (African drum) and backed by African percussion, originates from a coastal Cameroon tribe. Instrumental, African Music, Cote d'Ivoire Music
Rhythmic and infigerating this track uses traditional West African Instruments only. Good for documentaries and specific world projects. Instrumental, African Music, Cote d'Ivoire Music