When you are broke, the only way to heal yourself is to work hard for the money. This’s what this so talks about. It talks of a guy who ones had nothing so decided to travel abroad to make a better life for himself. All things went well with him and he now owns big money so he insists we make way, Male Vocals, African, Nigeria
Ojoro is a Nigerian word meaning lies (419). In this song, the artist promises his woman he is never going to lie to her. This is afrobeat and good for the dance floor. Male Vocals, African, Nigeria
Hallelujah encourages the listener to sing praises to the Most High God. The song contains gospel messages, and it is a fusion of contemporary Gospel and Afrobeat. The artist talks about what God has done for him and hence, encourages others to do so. This song will be good for church scenes, Male Vocals, African, Nigeria
Ghetto is a true-life story. It is all about where I come from and how life is to me. I fight to become who I am today. Male Vocals, African, African Pop
Bless me is a song of prayers. It’s an Afrobeat and the artist talks to God telling him his desires and all what he wants to achieve. Male Vocals, African, Nigeria
Ohemaa (Queen) as the song’s title tells is a love song for a precious lady. The song talks of how to treat and compliment the one you love. This song will be perfect for a romantic scene between a guy and a woman. Male Rap & Vocals, African, Ghana
Ahwach a folkloric style of music and dance from North Africa. an Ahwach session is held by a number sometimes more than 20 men and women playing on the rhythms of drums while chanting, unchanged for centuries Ahwach is famous in the Amazigh (berber) regions of Morocco but rarely heard in the cities, Male Vocals, African, Morocco
Both spiritually elevating & motivational this has african drumming & vocals (non specific lyrics). At 1'35 a string orchestra adds an even more rousing inspirational depth. Perfect for team sports i. e. rugby or intense one-on-one sporting duals like tennis. Would enhance tense & dramatic TV docs. Mixed Vocals, African, African Dramatic
White beaches, ebony skin and a rainbow of colors, sights and sounds…life is a carnival. Dance! Celebrate! Good food, cold drinks, friends, and family…days like this never end. To the park with the kids, the club with friends, or adventures around the world, this soundtrack will keep spirits high. Male Vocals, African, African Traditional
We are marching to a brighter future. African Works Choir. The ululation at the end of the piece is a traditional form of celebration and praise. Percussion: assorted large Zulu war drums, dried seed pods, hand claps, small djembe. Mixed Vocals, African, African Drums
The spirits of the night vanish with the coming of the sun. African Works Choir. Percussion: large frame drum, Moroccan tambourine, seed shakers, large traditional cowbell, metal tone pipe. Solo plays Tswi Potolio (Venda Birds made from monkey oranges - symbolizing the. grandfather and grandson. Mixed Vocals, African, African Drums
Massively catchy groove with lyrics in English and Akan about wanting to make a hit in life. Its world-like and hip hop nature blends well for multiple loose and on the point scences. Male Vocals, African, African Hip Hop
Smooth groovy R&B with cool Ghanaian language (Twi) make vocals. Gradual build up with a gentle purcussive invasion. Possible use: praising a woman, showing love, expressing ones appreciation and positive feeling, saying thank you in a relationship and the list goes on, Male Vocals, African, African Pop
Earthy, rhythmic and straight out of Africa. Features gutsy male vocals over rhythmic guitar and pulsating ethnic percussion. Builds to rousing finish. Great for market or celebration scene, travel, documentary. Male Vocals, African, African Pop
Sultry and chic with whispered male vocals and exotic rhythm. Processed strings and vocalizations provide shimmery electro effects. Great for source music, commercial demo or promo, narrative transition. Male Vocals, African, African Pop
This refers to the sting of the scorpion. African Works Choir. Percussion: African bass drum, traditional cowbell, seed shakers, dried seed pods, small frame drum. Mixed Vocals, African, South Africa
'Praise to the tree that makes the drum and gives it the voice!': African Works Choir. Percussion: assorted djembes, Senegalese drums, seed shakers, traditional cowbells, African bass drum. Mixed Vocals, African, African Contemporary