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Amy Winehouse tribute (7): another Salaam Remi track from Back to Black. I hope her other ska tunes will "leak" eventually. R.I.P. Amy
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Amy Winehouse tribute (6): Salaam Remi, producer of most of her songs (Mark Ronson did a few songs too ;-), is Carribean himself, so this is natural.
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Amy Winehouse tribute (5): here's a studio version of this classic by Sam Cooke, made into a Ska hit by Johnny Nash.
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Amy Winehouse tribute (4): I mean come on Island, doing retro Soul is fine, but not retro Ska? This would have started a great Ska fever worldwide...
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Amy Winehouse tribute (3): her 3rd studio album was supposed to be a Reggae/Ska album but her label (Island, Bob Marley's label...) didn't want it.
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Amy Winehouse tribute (2): another cover of a famous ska song by The Specials; this was also the last song she ever performed live.
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Amy Winehouse tribute (1): the reggae/ska side of Amy, that's what we would have gotten next from her: http://v.gd/odFax9
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to finish it up nicely: a wonderfully romantic video/short film by South African star Lira
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here's the latest by Nigerian singer/ MC Nneka
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song from their 1st album that made me a fan
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more Saian Supa hits
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video to prove my previous blip
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one of the all-time best hip-hop crews, period. R.I.P.
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got inspired to post one of my all-time favorite hip-hop tracks
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To conclude my excursion into Senegalese music, here's a quite magical song. Guitars remind me of Cape Verde. Will do that country next time. Ciao!
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Before Mbalax ruled in Senegal, Rumba was the most popular genre, and Orchestra Baobaba its biggest local stars.
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Just one more Youssou song, there are so many great ones... Watch some archived concerts of his on http://liveweb.arte.tv
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And of course, finally Senegal's national hero: Youssou N'Dour, who more or less created the genre of Mbalax in the 80s.

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DJ since Apr 27, 2009