Angélique Kidjo - Shango Wombo Lombo

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Review by Badr Eljindi

Shango Wombo Lombo, the album by the renowned Beninese singer-songwriter Angélique Kidjo, is a vibrant and energetic celebration of African rhythms and melodies. With her powerful voice and dynamic stage presence, Kidjo has become one of the most influential voices in contemporary African music, and this album showcases her immense talent and creativity.

From the opening track "Shango" to the closing "Agolo," the album is a non-stop journey through a variety of musical styles, from highlife and Afrobeat to traditional African folk music and modern pop. Kidjo's vocals are at their best on tracks like "Naima" and "Afirika," where she effortlessly blends her signature soulful sound with African rhythms and melodies.

The album also features collaborations with several other African artists, including the legendary South African trumpeter Hugh Masekela on "Open Your Eyes," and the Malian singer Salif Keita on "Afirika." These collaborations add depth and richness to the already diverse sound of the album.

Download Angélique Kidjo - Shango Wombo Lombo
Artist: Angélique Kidjo
Album: Shango Wombo Lombo
Rating: 3.0

Table of Contents

Download

Filename: anglique-kidjo-shango-wombo-lombo.zip
  • MP3 size: 12.4 mb
  • FLAC size: 161.6 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Wombo Lombo (Instrumental)5:39
Wombo Lombo (English Version)4:25
Wombo Lombo (Afro Version)4:25
Shango4:53

Video

Angelique Kidjo - WomboLombo - Junior Vasquez Remix
ANGELIQUE KIDJO-WOMBO LOMBO-REMIX
Angelique Kidjo - Wombo Lombo (Junior's Extended Club Mix)
Angelique Kidjo - Agolo
Angélique Kidjo - Wombo Lombo (Junior's Extended African Club Mix)
BENIN - Angelique Kidjo - Wombo Lombo
Womlo Lombo - Junior Vasquez remix
Angelique Kidjo - Wombo Lombo
Angelique Kidjo - Wombo Lombo (Junior's Club Mix) (Jamie Jones b2b Joseph Capriati ULTRA Miami)
Angelique Kidjo Wombo Lombo Junior's Extended Club Mix

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Catalog Numbers

PR12 7166-1

Labels

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 12"
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Credits

RoleCredit
ProducerJean Hebrail
Written-ByJean Hebrail

About Angélique Kidjo

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Born: July 14, 1960. Angélique Kidjo grew up in Ouidah, Benin, a country in West Africa that sits snugly between Togo and Nigeria. She was born into a musical family, her mother is a choreographer and director of a theater group, her brothers are instrumentalists and at the age of six she was singing and dancing in her mother's company and later joined her brothers' group, the Kidjo Brothers Band, where she sang a variety of Benin-style songs. Growing up in Benin exposed her to a rich variety of music. She was heavily influenced by the traditional folk styles and love songs of the country - epic songs full of allusions to the history of the villages and the rituals and voodoo ceremonies of the older generation but, perhaps more importantly, she was listening to the new urban African music percolating up from South Africa and the Western songs ranging from James Brown, to that she heard on the radio. The formidable South African vocalist was a great influence on the young Kidjo, so much so that Angelique, who was already making a name for herself, recorded an adaptation of a Makeba song for Benin radio. Her first hits followed and she toured the Ivory Coast. It wasn't until Kidjo made the trip to Europe that her career came alive. It was Cameroonian producer, Ekambi Brilliant, who suggested that Angelique move to Paris to record and the singer left Benin for Europe. Paris in the eighties was the breeding ground for the new African music and African artists, freed from the constraints of African tradition yet incorporating their roots with western styles were generating revolutionary sounds. Delicately plucked guitars were mixing with rock drums and lyrics were tackling more worldly issues. Makossa from Cameroon, soukous from Zaire which is now the DRC and mbalax from Senegal was being injected with a new attitude and was taking over the dancefloors. Kidjo was in her element. When she first arrived she sang and recorded with a group called and then joined the jazz tinged band, Pili Pili. She later recorded two jazz albums with Pili Pili and played with them at the Montreux Festival in 1986. In the same year she joined forces with bass player and composer , and together they worked on their own music. Through regularly working at in Paris, she also met many African and Antillean musicians and was able to form her own group and release her first solo album, Parakou.

Real Name

    • Angélique Kpasseloko Hinto Hounsinou Kandjo Manta Zogbin Kidjo

Name Vars

  • A Kidjo
  • A, Kidjo
  • A. Kidjo
  • A.K.
  • A.Kidjo
  • Ang Lique Kidjo
  • Ange'Lique Kid Jo
  • Ange'lique Kidjo
  • Angelique
  • Angelique Kidjo
  • Angèlique Kidjo
  • Angélique Kidgo
  • Angélique Kidio
  • Angélique Kidjò
  • Anjelique Kidjo
  • C.A. Kidjo
  • Kidjo
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Summary by Badr Eljindi

Shango Wombo Lombo is a must-listen for fans of African music and anyone looking for an energizing and uplifting musical experience. With its infectious rhythms, powerful vocals, and creative vision, this album cements Angélique Kidjo's status as one of the most important artists in contemporary African music.

Comments

ghitaabens
ghitaabens 2023-04-12
Where is the original video ?
superbigo
superbigo 2023-04-11
African music is very authentic... N pure
cokesanchez111
cokesanchez111 2023-04-11
This ain't no remix..this is a scene from the movie coming to America and they weren't dancing to Kidjo's song .
drpai2002
drpai2002 2023-04-10
Angelique you'r a wonderful woman with an angel voice..
astridsprengerhoeselat
Jambo.
Ca cest bon.
Je taime Angel like Kid yo
heidifyodermft
heidifyodermft 2023-04-08
This video creeped me out when i was a kid
so many great memories though :')
mayconbidala
mayconbidala 2023-04-08
the video should of been edited better this is great classic of hers
patrickneeteson
patrickneeteson 2023-04-08
listening in 2013!!
rakiwrites
rakiwrites 2023-04-07
HER SONGS ARE AMAZING BUT ARE U AWARE THEY ARE FETISH SONGS PRAISING HER DEITY? SO NEXT TIME, AS U SING ALONG, KNOW THAT U PROBABLY PRAYING TO A SNAKE OR SOMETHING U WOULD NOT WANT TO MEET IN THE DARK.