Alors que la très attendue 8e édition des All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) baptisée «Teranga Edition», se profile à l'horizon...
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Alors que la très attendue 8e édition des All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) baptisée «Teranga Edition», se profile à l'horizon...
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VIRGINIA BEACH - More than a year ago, 25-year-old Alhamdou Lillahi Ndong entered a laundry room at his Lake Edward apartment complex with no warning that his life was about to end violently. According to testimony Wednesday in Beach Circuit Court, one of the teens - Xavier Wright - knocked Ndong to the floor and stabbed him three times. Wright then handed the knife to his friend, 14-year-old Patrick T. Eleazer. "And Patrick stabbed him three times," testified Stefon Bradley, who was several feet away as he watched the assault.
Time and again Western journalists ask superstar Senegalese pop singer Youssou N'Dour, arguably the most successful African musician in history, the same question: Why, despite selling hundreds of thousands of records in the West and collaborating with artists such as Peter Gabriel, Sting, Wyclef Jean and Paul Simon, do you continue to live in Africa? For an African artist, N'Dour has enjoyed unequaled international popularity over the last two decades, thanks to an inimitable tenor singing voice that flutters effortlessly across five octaves and a signature musical style that combines Afro-Caribbean sounds with the driving syncopated rhythms of traditional Senegalese drumming. Given all this, many journalists seem to have difficulty comprehending why he hasn't begun a new life in the lap of luxury in the West.