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The choir is like the world, for example, because you have the calabaza, the calabaza that is round,
that represents the earth, you have the choirs that are of different melodies, that represent
the different ethnics, different siyomas, and well, that's why it is an instrument that
that communicates with any type of instrument, that is violin, that is guitar, that is piano.
My family has been living in Africa for a long time, my mother in fact grew up there,
up to 15 years old, and she worked for all those experiences and culture and music.
I remember that she always put me on a record in the morning, I asked her, I remember that
with 17 years old, and this music, what record is that, I told her, and I said, okay,
where is the choir of Senegal, and there was a song that always caught my attention,
it was called Casamans, Casamans is where I was born, it is a part of Senegal,
yes, it is in the south of Senegal, Casamans means the house of king, yes, Casamans.
And for example, one who plays the choir is called Grio, yes, the Grio are contributors,
it is like now, to the presidents' advice, the Grio represented this role in Africa,
and thanks to the Grio, the history of Africa lives, continues to live, it is like the
bibliotheques, you know, that's why they say, when a Grio dies, it is like a bibliotheque
here, it is brutal, it is like burning, yes, burning.
And that's why it is called Casamans, Casamans, Casamans, Casamans, Casamans, Casamans,
Casamans, Casamans.
Well, I think what remains is that I have to go, I have to go to Senegal, to Casamans.
The door is open, eh, hopefully, inshallah.
I can't even get the power to hear it.
I need the best power.
That's something to be proud of…
a nine percent power.
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