Mbalax Groupe I Teranga Welcome to Dakar I Senegal I Vol.1 I EL II

Track List: 00:00 – 04:19 I 01 I Retaan - Viviane Chidid 04:23 – 10:02 I 02 I Hello - Youssou N'Dour 10:06 – 15:12 I 03 I Goana - Salam Diallo 15:16 – 18:56 I 04 I Set - Youssou N'Dour 19:00 – 23:46 I 05 I Mbeguel - Cheikh Diagne 24:50 – 28:48 I 06 I Birahim - Thiass 28:52 – 32:26 I 07 I Fata - Papa Niang Feat. Mbaye Dieye & Waly Seck Nguenté 32:30 – 37:40 I 08 I Goor Day Deguer - Pape Diouf 37:44 – 43:46 I 09 I Lang Gui - Momo Dieng 43:50 – 49:44 I 10 I Niamakh Niamakhi - Bass Thioung 49:40 – 54:44 I 11 I Si Mbang Mbang - Pape Ndiaye Thiou 54:48 – 1:02:40 I 12 I Diofior - Pape Diouf 1:02:44 – 1:06:12 I 13 I Puissance - Mbaye Diene Faye Feat. Fallou Faye 1:06:16 – 1:12:58 I 14 I Fans Yi - Viviane Chidid 1:13:02 – 1:21:52 I 15 I Sama Depense - Ndeye Gueye 1:21:56 – 1:26:54 I 16 I Khouly - Secka & Daba Seye 1:27:00 – 1:32:56 I 17 I Thies - Salam Diallo Feat Dame Sene Dakar 1:33:00 – 1:28:56 I 18 I Rëkkënte Bi - Pape Diouf 1:38:00 – 1:42:40 I 19I Taloumala - Tarba Mbaye The high‑energy, very rhythmic, Mbalax, with the uniquely prominent percussion of sabar and tama “talking drum”, is the popular music style from Senegal and Gambia. Ever ambient and tropical, Mbalax is rooted in instrumental and vocal styles accompanied by polyrhythmic sabar drumming of the Wolof, a social identity that includes both the original Wolof people of the Greater Senegambia region. Mbalax is made for dancing; perfect for getting people moving. If you prefer calmer music, use it more in the daytime or when you want motivation. If you enjoy intense, lively music anytime, it can work morning to night. #MbalaxMix #MbalaxMusic #MbalaxSenegal #MusicSenegal #AfricanMusic