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Music of Ivory Coast

The music of Ivory Coast includes music genres of many ethnic communities, often characterised by vocal polyphony especially among the Baoulé, talking drums especially among the Nzema people and by the characteristic polyrhythms found in rhythm in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Wood carving of drummers, Baoule

Popular music genres from Ivory Coast include zouglou and Coupé-Décalé. A few Ivorian artists who have known international success are Magic System, Alpha Blondy, Dobet Gnahoré, Tiken Jah Fakoly, Meiway and Christina Goh.

National music

Ivory Coast's national anthem is L'Abidjanaise. French is the official language taught and spoken by Ivorians but many Ivorians have their own ethnic tribal language.

There are many music genres in Ivory Coast, music from different tribes Couper Decaler, Zouglou, Pop, Arabic musics etc. Ivory Coast have different varieties of music based on the population race living there.

Traditional music

 
Ethnic groups of Ivory Coast

Ethnic groups of Ivory Coast include Akan 42.1%, Voltaic or Gur speakers 17.6%, Northern Mandes 16.5%, Krous 11%, Southern Mandes 10%, other 2.8% (includes 30,000 Lebanese and 45,000 French) (2004). The immigrant community makes up over 20% of a population of over 6 million. An estimated 65 native languages are spoken in the country. Dyula acts as a trade language and is commonly spoken by Muslims.

Each of the ethnic groups has its own folk music traditions, most showing strong vocal polyphony (a common characteristic of African music). Talking drums are common among the Nzema people, who are also known for their abissa purification dance, part of the popular N'Guess Bon Sens, Savane Alla, Kolouba Nobert, Religious music of Emi Tiapo dance music of Meiway.

Popular music

Gbégbé, a Bété rhythm, has been a part of popular music since Ivory Coast's independence, popularized by Soeurs Comöé and later, Frères Djatys and Sery Simplice. Ernesto Djédjé, however, is considered the father of Ivorian popular music. Using one of the folk rhythms of the Bété, as well as his teacher Amédée Pierre's dopé style, Djédjé has long been an advocate of Ivorian music, railing against the "Congolization" of the Abidjan scene. Outside of Ivory Coast, Djédjé is best known for 1977's Gnoantre-Ziboté, which was a Pan-African hit, and found some success in France and Canada. He plays a type of music called ziglibithy.

Since Djédjé, few Ivorian musicians have been able to achieve the same level of fame. Luckson Padaud's laba laba style, which is similar to the Bété ziglibithy, has had some success, as has Gnaore Djimi's polihet[what language is this?].

Ivorian artists in World styles

The most popular styles in Ivory Coast are imported reggae from Jamaica, hip hop from the United States , Ndombolo from Congo, Zouk from the Caribbean and Couper Decaler ; the country has produced notable musicians of both genres, especially Alpha Blondy who produces reggae. Tiken Jah Fakoly is another popular Ivorian reggae musician, who has been living in exile due to his politically outspoken lyrics. Perhaps uniquely in Africa reggae is the most popular music genre in Abidjan. [1]

Hip Hop

Hip hop has been popular in Ivory Coast since the mid-1990s, and includes a gangsta rap-influenced style called rap dogba. Notable hip hop musicians include All Mighty, Rudy Rudiction, M.C. Claver and Angelo. The new R&B group 2431(formerly known as Monah) is also taking over, as R&B became very famous since U.S. chart-topping Akon had a concert in Abidjan, late 2006. Other R&B stars include Teeyah and Tour de Garde. The victory of Ivorian hip hop group Kiff No Beat at the biggest hip-hop competition in Ivory Coast called Faya Flow in 2009 increased the profile of the genre there.[citation needed]

Jazz

Luc Sigui (born 7 April 1968 in Abidjan), is a smooth jazz guitarist & singer, Luc Sigui released first album "Jemima", 2008. From 2000 to 2004 he attended to famous guitarist course like, Eric Boell, Fred Sokolow, Denis Roux, to perform his jazz. In 2000 he was called by a famous African band of Pop Music called "Woody" to be the guitarist. In 1996, he formed with some others Ivorian Christians Musicians and singers a gospel team called Resurrection; and release 3 albums of Gospel Music. In 1991 he won the award of young budding musician of Côte d’Ivoire.Luc Sigui released with Universal, in 2008 a jazz album, called "Jemima" an album that ranks among the albums benchmarked for smooth jazz.

 
Luc Sigui Concert

Zoblazo

Zoblazo, pioneered from 1990 by Freddy Meiway, the former front man to the bands Les Genitaux, Defense d'Ivoire, and Zo Gang, integrated traditional rhythms of southern Ivory Coast with electronic instruments and party lyrics. His success across the country in the mid to late 1990s spawned a string of hit Zoblazo records that has continued through 2007, even as other dance styles, like coupé décalé have edged out Zoblazo. Even Meiway, through a series of guest musicians like Manu Dibango, Jacob Desvarieux, Lokua Kanza, Kojo Antwi and Koffi Olomidé has added Cuban, Mbalax and Ghanaian Hi-life musics.[2]

Zouglou

Zouglou, a recent Ivorian popular tradition, comes from the early 1990s when university students, upset about living conditions on campus, began rallying around Didier Bilé. Zouglou was satirical in nature, and usually accompanied by a dance to a fictional god. The most popular artists of Zouglou are Petit Yodé & l'enfant Siro, Magic System, Petit Denis and Espoir 2000. Many popular Ivorian zouglou artists are now living in exile due to their political support to the former president Laurent Gbagbo.

Coupé-Décalé

Coupé-Décalé was pioneered by the late Stephane Doukouré (a.k.. "Douk-Saga") during the post-2002 militaro-political crisis in Ivory Coast. It reflects the aspirations of a large section of Ivorian youth. Coupé-Décalé is a very percussive style featuring African samples, Congo beats, deep bass, and repetitive, minimalist arrangements. Lyrically, Coupé-Décalé is about happiness, expressing daily life in Ivorian society, and also gives an insight into the political situation of the country. The prominent artists of Coupé-Décalé are Arafat DJ (Yôrôbô) with its concepts coming out every time that his is asked for. His music is for the youth. And many other talented Ivorian artists. The most prominent singer in actuality is named DJ Mix 1er with its croubata[what language is this?] dance, derived from Coupé-Décalé. Other names like David Tayorault, Afrika Representer, Kédjévara, Chouchou Salvador, Anderson 1er, DJ Léo, Bébi Philip, Safarel, Serge Beynaud, Débordo Leekunfa, and Doliziana Débordo are recurrent.

See also

References

  1. ^ Ivory Coast's reggae wars recede 30 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine, 15 October 2007.
  2. ^ *RFI Musique: Meiway Biography 7 March 2008 at the Wayback Machine, January 2007.
    • Review Meiway - Golgotha (800% Zoblazo) 27 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine: Africa On Your Street, BBC.co.uk.
    • Meiway from Ivory Coast, JJC Reviews 27 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine, May 2006: Africa On Your Street, BBC.co.uk.
  • Bensignor, François and Brooke Wentz. "Heart of the Industry". 2000. In Broughton, Simon and Ellingham, Mark with McConnachie, James and Duane, Orla (Ed.), World Music, Vol. 1: Africa, Europe and the Middle East, pp 472–476. Rough Guides Ltd, Penguin Books. ISBN 1-85828-635-2
  • Kohlhagen, Dominik. "Frime, escroquerie et cosmopolitisme: Le succès du 'Coupé-Décalé' en Afrique et ailleurs" (Display, Fraud and Cosmopolitanism. Coupé-Décalé's success in Africa and beyond). 2006. In Politique Africaine no. 100, pp 92–105
  • Ivorian Reggae singer Tiken Jah Fakoly persona non grata in Senegal, APA Wire, 13 December 2007.
  • Ivorians catch bird flu dance fever By James Copnall BBC News, Abidjan, 12 May 2006

External links

  • (in French) Audio clips: Traditional music of Ivory Coast. Musée d'ethnographie de Genève. Accessed 25 November 2010.
  • Audio links - traditional music of Ivory Coast. French National Library. Accessed 25 November 2010.

Ivorian Hip Hop

  • Raplloco: Ivorian Hip Hop portal.
  • africanhiphop.com: Ivorian Hip Hop: 2002.
  • .
  • on Coupe Decale.F3K 2008

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations October 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The music of Ivory Coast includes music genres of many ethnic communities often characterised by vocal polyphony especially among the Baoule talking drums especially among the Nzema people and by the characteristic polyrhythms found in rhythm in Sub Saharan Africa Wood carving of drummers Baoule Popular music genres from Ivory Coast include zouglou and Coupe Decale A few Ivorian artists who have known international success are Magic System Alpha Blondy Dobet Gnahore Tiken Jah Fakoly Meiway and Christina Goh Contents 1 National music 2 Traditional music 3 Popular music 3 1 Ivorian artists in World styles 3 2 Hip Hop 3 3 Jazz 3 4 Zoblazo 3 5 Zouglou 3 6 Coupe Decale 4 See also 5 References 6 External links 6 1 Ivorian Hip HopNational music EditIvory Coast s national anthem is L Abidjanaise French is the official language taught and spoken by Ivorians but many Ivorians have their own ethnic tribal language There are many music genres in Ivory Coast music from different tribes Couper Decaler Zouglou Pop Arabic musics etc Ivory Coast have different varieties of music based on the population race living there Traditional music Edit Ethnic groups of Ivory Coast Ethnic groups of Ivory Coast include Akan 42 1 Voltaic or Gur speakers 17 6 Northern Mandes 16 5 Krous 11 Southern Mandes 10 other 2 8 includes 30 000 Lebanese and 45 000 French 2004 The immigrant community makes up over 20 of a population of over 6 million An estimated 65 native languages are spoken in the country Dyula acts as a trade language and is commonly spoken by Muslims Each of the ethnic groups has its own folk music traditions most showing strong vocal polyphony a common characteristic of African music Talking drums are common among the Nzema people who are also known for their abissa purification dance part of the popular N Guess Bon Sens Savane Alla Kolouba Nobert Religious music of Emi Tiapo dance music of Meiway Popular music EditGbegbe a Bete rhythm has been a part of popular music since Ivory Coast s independence popularized by Soeurs Comoe and later Freres Djatys and Sery Simplice Ernesto Djedje however is considered the father of Ivorian popular music Using one of the folk rhythms of the Bete as well as his teacher Amedee Pierre s dope style Djedje has long been an advocate of Ivorian music railing against the Congolization of the Abidjan scene Outside of Ivory Coast Djedje is best known for 1977 s Gnoantre Zibote which was a Pan African hit and found some success in France and Canada He plays a type of music called ziglibithy Since Djedje few Ivorian musicians have been able to achieve the same level of fame Luckson Padaud s laba laba style which is similar to the Bete ziglibithy has had some success as has Gnaore Djimi s polihet what language is this Ivorian artists in World styles Edit The most popular styles in Ivory Coast are imported reggae from Jamaica hip hop from the United States Ndombolo from Congo Zouk from the Caribbean and Couper Decaler the country has produced notable musicians of both genres especially Alpha Blondy who produces reggae Tiken Jah Fakoly is another popular Ivorian reggae musician who has been living in exile due to his politically outspoken lyrics Perhaps uniquely in Africa reggae is the most popular music genre in Abidjan 1 Hip Hop Edit Hip hop has been popular in Ivory Coast since the mid 1990s and includes a gangsta rap influenced style called rap dogba Notable hip hop musicians include All Mighty Rudy Rudiction M C Claver and Angelo The new R amp B group 2431 formerly known as Monah is also taking over as R amp B became very famous since U S chart topping Akon had a concert in Abidjan late 2006 Other R amp B stars include Teeyah and Tour de Garde The victory of Ivorian hip hop group Kiff No Beat at the biggest hip hop competition in Ivory Coast called Faya Flow in 2009 increased the profile of the genre there citation needed Jazz EditLuc Sigui born 7 April 1968 in Abidjan is a smooth jazz guitarist amp singer Luc Sigui released first album Jemima 2008 From 2000 to 2004 he attended to famous guitarist course like Eric Boell Fred Sokolow Denis Roux to perform his jazz In 2000 he was called by a famous African band of Pop Music called Woody to be the guitarist In 1996 he formed with some others Ivorian Christians Musicians and singers a gospel team called Resurrection and release 3 albums of Gospel Music In 1991 he won the award of young budding musician of Cote d Ivoire Luc Sigui released with Universal in 2008 a jazz album called Jemima an album that ranks among the albums benchmarked for smooth jazz Luc Sigui Concert Zoblazo Edit Zoblazo pioneered from 1990 by Freddy Meiway the former front man to the bands Les Genitaux Defense d Ivoire and Zo Gang integrated traditional rhythms of southern Ivory Coast with electronic instruments and party lyrics His success across the country in the mid to late 1990s spawned a string of hit Zoblazo records that has continued through 2007 even as other dance styles like coupe decale have edged out Zoblazo Even Meiway through a series of guest musicians like Manu Dibango Jacob Desvarieux Lokua Kanza Kojo Antwi and Koffi Olomide has added Cuban Mbalax and Ghanaian Hi life musics 2 Zouglou Edit Zouglou a recent Ivorian popular tradition comes from the early 1990s when university students upset about living conditions on campus began rallying around Didier Bile Zouglou was satirical in nature and usually accompanied by a dance to a fictional god The most popular artists of Zouglou are Petit Yode amp l enfant Siro Magic System Petit Denis and Espoir 2000 Many popular Ivorian zouglou artists are now living in exile due to their political support to the former president Laurent Gbagbo Coupe Decale Edit Coupe Decale was pioneered by the late Stephane Doukoure a k Douk Saga during the post 2002 militaro political crisis in Ivory Coast It reflects the aspirations of a large section of Ivorian youth Coupe Decale is a very percussive style featuring African samples Congo beats deep bass and repetitive minimalist arrangements Lyrically Coupe Decale is about happiness expressing daily life in Ivorian society and also gives an insight into the political situation of the country The prominent artists of Coupe Decale are Arafat DJ Yorobo with its concepts coming out every time that his is asked for His music is for the youth And many other talented Ivorian artists The most prominent singer in actuality is named DJ Mix 1er with its croubata what language is this dance derived from Coupe Decale Other names like David Tayorault Afrika Representer Kedjevara Chouchou Salvador Anderson 1er DJ Leo Bebi Philip Safarel Serge Beynaud Debordo Leekunfa and Doliziana Debordo are recurrent See also EditAhokoReferences Edit Ivory Coast s reggae wars recede Archived 30 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine 15 October 2007 RFI Musique Meiway Biography Archived 7 March 2008 at the Wayback Machine January 2007 Review Meiway Golgotha 800 Zoblazo Archived 27 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine Africa On Your Street BBC co uk Meiway from Ivory Coast JJC Reviews Archived 27 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine May 2006 Africa On Your Street BBC co uk Bensignor Francois and Brooke Wentz Heart of the Industry 2000 In Broughton Simon and Ellingham Mark with McConnachie James and Duane Orla Ed World Music Vol 1 Africa Europe and the Middle East pp 472 476 Rough Guides Ltd Penguin Books ISBN 1 85828 635 2 Kohlhagen Dominik Frime escroquerie et cosmopolitisme Le succes du Coupe Decale en Afrique et ailleurs Display Fraud and Cosmopolitanism Coupe Decale s success in Africa and beyond 2006 In Politique Africaine no 100 pp 92 105 Ivorian Reggae singer Tiken Jah Fakoly persona non grata in Senegal APA Wire 13 December 2007 Ivorians catch bird flu dance fever By James Copnall BBC News Abidjan 12 May 2006External links Edit in French Audio clips Traditional music of Ivory Coast Musee d ethnographie de Geneve Accessed 25 November 2010 Audio links traditional music of Ivory Coast French National Library Accessed 25 November 2010 Discography for Ivory Coast Afropop Worldwide 2003 Ivorian Hip Hop Edit Raplloco Ivorian Hip Hop portal africanhiphop com Ivorian Hip Hop 2002 It s killing Ivorian Hip Hop Interview with leading Ivorian Hip Hop stars unitednationsofhiphop com 9 February 2006 The Hip Hop Generation Ghana s Hip Life and Ivory Coast s Coupe Decale Siddhartha Mitter Afropop Worldwide on Coupe Decale F3K 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Music of Ivory Coast amp oldid 1140426994, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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