New golden age of african culture has done even in hollywood black panther was the highest grossing film in the u. S. In 2018 and offered a challenge to western notions of africa and its history. Class cantor was nominated for 7 oscars and won 3 an extraordinary achievement for a superhero film that also features a black majority cast. Doubt. That the black panther was immensely popular with audiences around the world had launched a series of new cultural trends. Blockbuster the movie there were viral videos of people dont seem to destruction borstal started to come songs in america and in europe. Why. What i mean its a revolution and after all revolution there is a generation that suddenly claiming its identity and identity that has always been there that they could not express in the past but its. A renaissance of african pop culture is underway musicians from the continent and the African Diaspora are working together more closely than ever and storming the music charts. For example pop star beyonce travel to south africa to learn traditional choreography. The world feels like they need to know more about asking how. Those other issues are being highlighted up out of africa and people dont see the light time to fun site of last week out. Oh they seized. With the good ol you maybe should read a little bit of false. Seek to prove what was said but. Suddenly show them. That you set me down not sure what weve the basic message about loose that ive been. Seeing the. Way. African culture is an important part of everyday life in the french capital paris in the early 19 eighties ibrahima salon a student from senegal started producing records there he founded his own label can see a laugh or 2 of the book his daughter has been to now heads the company she says salon has a lot in common with a legendary us label motown but i must stop because your. Town has such a rich history so i like to compare us with them. Lets enlarge it has a rich history as well as weve been around for nearly 40 years. Well it all started with eve and the artists he produced. Now so yes i think you can draw a comparison between the 2 labels because they both have a very strong identity we. Dont think so big they are not god with the soul 22 with this. These are records from the 1970 s. And eightys the cover art for african albums has always been incredibly beautiful. The graphics for instance were amazingly creative im going. Through. These album covers are part of our Cultural Heritage. But one todays Younger Generation needs to learn about that. Because all of the graphic designers. For africans. Who say they dont have histories after. A long time. To get a lot of people a message im going to he must feel are they the foundations for the success of world music by producing records made by african artists before anyone had heard the term world music for lift out. He was the only serious producer of African Music at that time who could prevail alongside labels like Peter Gabriels real world record labels the real world from Peter Gabriel. Thank you 3 theories thank. You saul thank you theo. Thank. You so enjoy i started his 1st band to 979 and his music soon became popular throughout africa. Back then his records were produced by people he must love. Feel. Sick if i mess around facts he really missed the law was part of the generation that reinvented the law in that sense era of traditional senegalese music so he choose to or senegalese drummers. This music was originally played by people in rural areas i mean this was. The real question this screw the fact. In the 1970 s. Various musicians reintroduced the traditional monk and rock. I think along. The british musician and producer Peter Gabriel introduced you soon dora and many other african stars to western audiences this was the beginning of a genre that became known as world music. The only world music is actually an artificial concept and a commercial concept it dates back to the 1980 s. When Peter Gabriel founded his real world label and opened the door to a number of musicians from africa and india. Gabriel wanted to break down geographical and ethnic barriers and present this urban electric music to a wider audience the click of the back but i think it. Will be at about the same time my music from north africa also became popular in western europe. A week be they might be their. Music. Is the music of algeria its also found in eastern morocco a new turn on the border with algeria and. Traditional algerian music that talks about the everyday problems of ordinary people. Screw. As riot became more commercially successful it moved with the times. Yeah larry im one of us suddenly there were no more violins guitars and pianos and i started using synthesizers and arab drums and thats how the rice style evolved is that i studied this exhibit a good bit of it. Here. To. Deliver to you by me it seems i got into writing music early on people like great italian ian ashame collett then i tried rock for a while but i found that i enjoyed singing more on the show you know. Who to finance our culture is shaped by our own heritage but i grew up between 2 worlds of course. Its the german moroccan singer and actor you any represents a multicultural trend in contemporary society. Interaction between the. Various cultures and musical genres is common today but 30 years ago chef khaled was criticized for adapting his music to western tastes. Since to get to so cheap to do lounge i. Guess were. All more long for one of us all to come july she took your. Trip to belgium in the ballot. As conservative islam gained influence in algeria ran musicians were threatened some were even murdered shot khaled moved to france in 1906 and found a new audience there for his music. You dont comply i mean the people like khalid or ship mommy shaped and influenced my music they taught me to see things differently my music. Was volatiles if you. Get. A job. There is a large magreb community in france most of them are all jarius european. Though so when share credit or share my meal gave a concert in france the place was sold out. Of this sub song plan but little by little more and more westerners discovered this music and many adored it something that the music is an other as it was. Born in morocco is a star of the world music scene is a multi instrumentalist whose works with many different musicians including westerners take us is best known for his mastery of the traditional song of north african spiritual music called nala. Ministry lives you can a lawsuit music club the blues has the same mr is going now in music it was originally the music of slaves. When i heard John Lee Hooker for the 1st time i said hes a going to our to you now a master of where youre a mythical. If you mix our music with western harmonies it creates something new and rich is the music and produces. An airborne to. Us and the munich jazz granny weatherwax a prime example of intercultural cooperation. Played a. Good. Cooperation of a different kind was the 985 effort to raise money to help famine victims in africa a group of western superstars recorded a single and donated the proceeds to charity. Their. Performances included Lionel Richie and stevie wonder. The song written by richey and. Michael jackson its called we are the world. I. I. I i i i. I i later that year many of the same singers perform the song at the live aid benefit concerts i. Go to new levels and i think that some of those involved in these efforts have a mistaken view of africa and i just did a feature. I promise you can do with a lot of media around the world just combat africas bad face the wars the psalmist the problems so that its become the face of africa is that it lives after i. Go to the Police Concert certainly saved a lot of lives that it was quite an achievement. On both sides but africa was itself a passive recipient and was not represented on stage you have to be you know. There are a lot of these i believe 11th of. The release of Nelson Mandela from prison and the collapse of South African apartheid was a historic turning point and not just for africa. I. I. Dont. Think i. Know susan by directing our eyes to mandelas contribution was to provide guidance on how to overcome the racist system of colonialism and apartheid was essentially an offshoot of the colonial system this is called in the eye and he said the people should learn to interact with each other and forgive each other thats in the month again in the amount of a number to keep. As south africa began to deal with its apartheid heritage a new musical genre they called it starting new york was spreading around the world hip hop. It was a phenomenon that expanded beyond music to include other forms of artistic expression if you could to reach what youd like to see out of it. The cup was especially popular in africa. But with it there because of the if. There was a sugar hill. Grandmaster flash no. Dollop of you but then to do some of it or break dancing during the smartest with the dogs at school id organize dance performances. All over said videotapes from europe or america people from senegal like to travel. If you can something starts in new york or to say that it will turn up in dakar the same week that. We were swept along by this wave and were still writing it today and the rest of. The. Legendary acts like you know whether its run d. M. C. And the way. They went to a farm where they will fight in the christian system in this space so there was this christmas list. Old go in for a little chris is space to to be 3. Goals in a city boy. When rap arrived in senegal it made sense to us it was already in our d. N. A. Selfexpression through vocals backed by rhythm many africans could identify with that. Hip hop became so popular in senegal because our traditional music is just like rap. But with different percussion and rhythm. Claiming while following the rhythm sequence the same technique is routed. Senegal was initially the center of african hip hop the bad positive black soul had a massive influence. I can sort of black or p. B. S. For sure it was founded in 1989 by did and. They were among senegals 1st hip hop stars their music included political and social activist messages. That. Rap gained an import its because the people of senegal have the right to freedom of expression so young people started talking about what was going on at home and on the street journalists or musicians wouldnt talk about these things but rap did we simply. Live. In senegal face Youth Movement made a big contribution to the change of government in 2000 young people have made the country more aware of social and political problems so he put it on the spot and theyve done it through a very powerful media. Musicians. And especially hip hop music. In 2020 they played an even bigger roles that the president wanted a 3rd term which is forbidden by the constitution. First to trying to change the electoral law groups including m 23 and organized public protests against that proposal in a kind of insurrection so the president withdrew it i. Guess. I. Think senegal is the only country in the world where hip hop helped change the government. Thanks in large part to the influence of hip hop thus its now much more acceptable for people to criticize government officials. To discuss you in many african countries but not all there are now more opportunities for public discussion. So now the ideas of the independence era and demands for more independence from the west are being seen in a new light. Gets tough the. Hip hop has helped to awaken the spirit of democracy in senegal people are much more willing to speak out against political leaders and the legacy of the postcolonial system. The studio portraits of black leaders whom he admires. The studio is named for thomas some compound the charismatic former president of book enough assholes. Was assassinated during a military coup in 1987 of. Me and positive black soul remain at the forefront of the african hip movement. Its impressive. When you tour africa you meet people everywhere who have exactly the same cultural codes its a universal culture and its huge in loam. Another key figure in the african rap movement is made thinking he was born in congo but his parents moved to paris when he was an infant he was part of an influential french hip hop collective called sex. Ship if youre going to be. Ok if youre just. Gonna come on the market there because you see. It with. A little bit want. To be felt. By the sea. Monkeys and it was it. The interesting thing about this group is that almost all of them are young people of african descent. From congo guinea or senegal. And mitra games was their musical visionary. That would at the music thatll. Teach. You about. Each of those be. Has often been compared with the. We all come from paris and was a major influence on us. Made thinking this is one of the few french speaking rappers whos worked with the english language artists for example sting and weighing. His last 2 albums rose quickly to number one on the french charts together his story leads from kinshasa to paris to the heights of International Pop. I thought it would be interesting to highlight the exchanges that continue between african artists and africans in the diaspora. I wanted to do something coherent that would show the connection between these 2 groups. But i especially wanted to have a dialogue about rap and about a complex african identity it was told in africa. One of the featured artists on the label is french rapper m. H. D. Hes developed a genre called afro track which incorporates elements of west African Music and languages. Goes in. Contemporary african art has become quite popular in western europe over the past few years. A recent exhibition at the phone. In paris focused on artworks from congo. Paintings that depict scenes of the everyday life known as plan to work popular the track did a lot of attention. To the axis put to death most of the artists have gone to europe a clear were. In advertising and their paintings became well known through an exhibition that was held in kinshasa in 1978 and these works were inspired by the lives of average people particularly City Residents could. Then you. Have to. Go and take. On the tech there works often integrate commentary texts that address issues of Congolese Society or politics. And make that seem easy. At the time the term parent or a properly or didnt really exist these works were simply called naive for pictures for the un educated. In. African art has since conquered the global art market previously mostly founded ethnological museums the works began to reach a wider public in contemporary galleries including tend to have popular these paintings often address social themes of congolese urban life and politics. Painting with mandela is called dignity for africa and it shows mandela with obama. With obama suggesting that mandela is a good role model for african president s a lot of our leaders are still in power even though their mandates have expired. But mandela did the opposite the gauntlet is. Since the end of apartheid in the early 1990 s. South africa has played a key role in the development of african pop culture this includes the rise of electronic dance music. Deejays played a lot of house music for some reason so what they used to do is to take the house records and slow them down when they took. The wood songful those house at a local. Yeah and the jews their own beats them in the border quite. The 1st make quite a hit was arthur muffle carters kaffir from 995 the song protesting the use of racist slurs captured the imagination of the post apartheid generation. So thin so that it is just how did the connection with House Research thats going back a long time and thats why you seem to just like black coffee rising out from house music. Black coffee as one of south africas most popular d. J. s his concerts always draw huge crowds black coffee specializes in tribal vocalist beats and played a key role in the development of african house music and 2012 his d. V. D. And triple cd called africa rising when double platinum in just one month i. Mean. Black coffee do their fair goals and we do offer different people go out into the world it plants new seeds of information to make that a mom like black coffee spoke my tombo has stayed outside the musical mainstream he specializes in a ditch. Plus route sounds that he calls township tech. And he hardly performs and so thats good but it will form at the glass the very end of the form at huge festivals in europe. Disturbing images designed to shake dealers out of their complacency spoof my tombo creates musical and visual landscapes that depict life as he sees it. We come from a pretty. Hard caress the. Violent history of cultural imperialism oh sure i use my work im artistic practice as a constant form of discovering culture and recreating and rewriting and stop the culture that so for me i express my culture and my lack of culture it means that. South africa like much of the continent faces a number of Serious Problems including crime corruption and poverty. Its disgusting for some people talk too much for some people to have nothing and they just need a level of balance from someone and its not. Its possible to slot a black and white figure about that house and ill see. The gap between rich and poor in south africa has led to social isolation. We are bound by one in group reinjured after wealthy people lock themselves up in their gated communities but building walls isnt the solution. People have to ask themselves whether this is the sort of society that they really want the recent good news on possible in the. The equitable distribution of wealth and Natural Resources is a problem that countries all around the world will have to deal with more and more. There was also the question of justice in regard to art. A number of african states have demanded the return of indigenous african artworks looted by the colonial powers many of these works are now on display in museums. Spiritual and it is you rob people of their spirituality. It goes way beyond just stealing an object its spirituality a cult is the soul the very essence of their humanity has been stolen and exhibited vulgarly in a museum. This theme even comes up in the hollywood blockbuster black panther good morning. How can i help here on the 2nd of these artifacts theyre beautiful. Or is this one for the bobo ashanti tribe present day gonna 1000 sensory or. What about this one. The ones from the edo people if they need 16th century. Now tell me about this one. Also from the name 7th century through the tribe i beli