Babá Ken Okulolo | We Are All From Africa

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African music, Afrobeat, Highlife, Afrofunk, Juju African music, Afrobeat, highlfe music, Afrofunk , Afrogroove Afrobeat, babaken, Afrofunk, African music

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We Are All From Africa

by Babá Ken Okulolo

This album was made to satisfy your dancing and listening pleasure. If you're a true disciple of African beats, then this is a must keep CD for your collection--guaranteed to make you feel good inside-out. Check it out.
Genre: World: African- West
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1. We Are All From Africa
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2. Who Do Man Do Body
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3. Uwah
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4. Mafe
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5. Teach Me How To Love You
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6. Shabadaba
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7. Ariya Day
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8. Moonlight Dance
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9. Aye To Dara
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10. Deep Down Beat
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11. Ijoya
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12. K'mania
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


Album Notes
The concept of this recording is to showcase my vast knowledge of African dance beats in its finest contemporary form; otherwise known today to the Western World as Afro-beat, Afro-funk, Afro-groove, Afro-pop, Afro-highlife, Afro-juju etc.,
If you seek the joy of dancing, listening, reflecting or just to elevate your inner spirit and happiness, then this peace of work is a must keep. In it, you’ll hear the calling of Mama Africa to her children all over the World who had migrated away from the continent many centuries ago. This fact, we now know to be the real truth as told by historians, archeologist, anthropologist, geologist and scientist that the first human family to walk the face of the Earth was from East Africa. This means, we as human species share the same ancestry--therefore, weather you like it or not, we are all from African and Africa is our home. The opening track tells a brief story about the migration and the need for us to find that oneness in all.
I hope this music creates unity between your mind, body and spirit for everyday celebration of life when you can, because life is short. Peace to all humanity.


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Can't hold still Baba Ken has me groovin
If you are a fan of African roots but also like a modern recording, this album is for YOU! These are some of the most amazing beats, with phenomenal musicianship and some amazing lead parts. The short little clips just don't give the songs credit; this is some truly FUN listening.