Posted October 03, 2008 by Moozic
Waters Edge
by Alain Nkossi Konda and Jens Simonsen


Moozic says: Alain Nkossi Konda is a respected innovator who combines his African musical heritage with his new American homeland, creating what he calls "tri-cultural pop." It's a combination of funk, soukous, and reggae with pop hooks sung in French, English and Lingala. Ala NYC... Buy at Napster.
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