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Playlist - Sound_Medicine_04_10_12
| Song | Artist | Album |
| Pelao | La Civa Gantiva | Pelao |
| Llora | La Civa Gantiva | Pelao |
| Wenda Knawa | Valerie Dee Naranjo | |
| Eliades Tumbao | Afrocubism | Afrocubism |
| His involvement with the Buena Vista Social Club and the Wim Wenders film of the same name (1999), has led him to worldwide fame. | ||
| Dakan | Afrocubism | Afrocubism |
| Baba Cissoko. Ngoni. | ||
| Mali Cuba | Afrocubism | Afrocubism |
| Toumni Diabate. Kora. Lassana Diabate. Celebrates the deep connection between Mali and Cuba, in particular in the years between 1950 and 1960. | ||
| Nima Diyala | Afrocubism | Afrocubism |
| Djelimady Tounkara. Guitar. "Death is better than shame," an oft-cited Mande proverb. The song advises friends, families, and especially married couples to uphold their relationships with dignity. | ||
| Ntelesse | Bailly Spinto | African Pearls vol. 5 Cote Divoire |
| Bailly Spinto is a singer from Ivory Coast . De son vrai nom Gallet Bailly Sylvestre, il est l'auteur d'un slow ayant marqué les mélomanes ivoiriens dans les années 80 : "Taxi sougnon". Whose real name is Sylvester Gallet Bailly, he is the author of a slow Ivorian music lovers who scored in the 80s: "Taxi sougnon". | ||
| Zibote | Ernesto Djedje | African Pearls 5 |
| Ernesto Djédjé (1948–1983) was an Ivorian musician from Daloa. Ivoirian president Houphouet Boigny honored him for his contributions to national culture in 1982. | ||
| Anowah | Ernesto Djedje | African Pearls vol. 5 Cote Divoire |
| Funky Southern | The Funk Ark feat Mustapha Akbar | High Noon |
| “They’re a strong frontrunner in the resurgence of the Afrobeat genre.” – Okayplayer. The Funk Ark is the creation of Will Rast, the band’s composer, pianist, and spokesperson, fulfilling his lifelong desire of turning his soul over to The Funk: “To me, funk is the universal connection linking all music - people like James Brown and the JBs, The Meters, Santana, Fela Kuti, Medeski, Martin and Wood and The Fania Allstars. The Funk Ark is my shot at making the music that I love to listen to.” | ||
| Nigerian Funk | Keziah Jones | Nigerian Wood |
| Family Affair | Bobby Hutcherson | Blue Funk |
| Djama | Idrissa Souamaro | Mali 70 - Electric Mali |
| Bobby Babylon/ One Step Beyond | Bobby Babylon | Freddie McGregor |
| High Low (feat. Zap Mama) Acoustic Mix | Michael Franti & Spearhead | All Rebel Rockers |
| Marie Daulne (play /?du?l?n/)[1][2] born in Isiro, Haut-Uele District, Democratic Republic of the Congo to a Belgian who was killed that same year by Simba rebels, and to a local Bantu woman. The local Pygmies saved Daulne from also being murdered. | ||
| Brrrlak! | Zap Mama | Adventures in Afropea |
| Ahosse | Soum Bill | Que La Lumiere Soit |
| Soum Bill (born Soumahoro Ben Mamadou in Aboisso, Ivory Coast) is a popular Ivorian singer. His song "Gneze" is the official 2006 World Cup anthem for the national team of Ivory Coast. | ||
| Ca Va Aller (feat Tiken Jah Fakoly) | Magic System | Toute Kale 2011 |
| Je Dis Non! | Tiken jah Fakoly | Je Dis Non! |
| From 2010 release African Revolution. "This is just a song this is only a song does not change our lives but I sing not to accept I sing not to accept I say no I say no I say no I say no in song." | ||
| Tired Fi Live in Babylon | Starky Banton | Cultural Fashion |
| What Police Can Do | Admiral Bailey | Turn off the Heat |
| Progression (feat. Tarrus Riley) | Iyahfanso | Singles |
| Rent a Tile | Leroy Brown | Big People Music |

