Celebrating the virtues of Botswana. Medium fast tempo, celebratory male vocals, pulsating and exciting drumbeats. Festive, frolicy, happy, driving, drunken (type) happiness. Songs of native people. Mixed Vocals, African, Botswana
Percussive piece about divine dance for men after entering manhood. Wild, exciting, uptempo, very expressive male lead vocals and chorus. Pulsating, rhythmic, richly produced, very good sound quality for a recording of African natives. Male Vocals, African, Senegal
Song asking for peace for Casamance people of Senegal. Reflective, a bit more sophisticated structurally than the majority of songs of the native peoples of Africa, as heard in the rich instrumentation, varied beat, and male vocal lead voice. Male Vocals, African, Senegal
Joyful song with Cuban rhythm. Male vocals, touching, emotional, sweet guitar rhythms, very Caribbean sounding. Islands, palm trees, clear blue ocean waters, digging your toes in the sand, sunny skies. Male Vocals, African, Senegal
Upbeat percussion and a capella vocal African celebratory scatting song by Suzannah Doyle and Craig Farrell. In the style of Kanda Bongo Man and Vampire Weekend. Vocals by Craig Farrell; percussion by Suzannah Doyle. Mixed Vocals, African, African Contemporary
Stormy sounds of wind and thunder,jungle mayhem.A mouth harp begins with drums and percussion blasting into the scene.A short melodic trip that doesn't steal from the multi rhythmic feel. Vocal Samples, African, African Contemporary
15 second sting of African community singing (mostly women with one or two male voices)- recorded whilst shooting a documentary in East Africa, Mixed Vocals, African, Mozambique
Rainstick, African drums and guitars with a female vocal chant. Ambient, Mournful, and Emotional. Choose from full, 15, 30, and 60 second versions, along with a loop and a sting. Female Vocals, African, African Dramatic
Up beat Ethnic track some Irish some African style of music, strong melodic lines with 12string guitar and vocals, very rhythmical with African Udu drums. Sounds like Oregon and Ralph Towner music. Nice track for corporate, soundtrack, trailers, documentary. Male Vocals, African, African Dramatic