My Song: Y'en a marre fed up with Senegalese society

Fed up with what a group of young Senegalese describe as the state of mind of their society being one of 'defeat', they decided to start a collective called Y'en a Marre, meaning ‘we are fed up’. Although they came from all walks of life - a mishmash of musicians, activists and journalists - they had one thing in common: to bring about change in Senegal. One way to do so was through music. So the hiphop component of the collective decided to write the song 'Dox ak sa gox', meaning ‘To work with your community’. In this week’s episode of My Song, rappers Djily Bagdad and Thiat reflect on their song and the work of Y’en a Marre. For a French interview with Y'en a Marre member Fou Malade, click here:    • Fou Malade de Y'en a marre : "Je ne regard...   Produced by Sophie van Leeuwen, Serginho Roosblad Filmed by Sandesh Bhugaloo, Serginho Roosblad Edited by Serginho Roosblad