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Daara J.
 DAARA J (SENEGAL)
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The fact that the African continent has become one of the most vibrant and dedicated theatres of hip hop and rap music in the world is no longer news. However, for a long time there was a refusal to admit that, apart from a few offerings by Positive Black Soul, recordings of African rap suffered a serious quality deficit. All of that changed with last year's release of 'Boomerang', the third album by Senegalese crew Daara J. The Observer called it "one of the hip hop albums of the century" and the BBC awarded Daara J a world music award.
What N'Dango D, Aladjii Man and Faada Freddy, the three members of Daara J, had managed to do was to create a piece of work that could stand proudly side by side with anything coming out of the US, UK, France or anywhere else for that matter. Their dedication to the grail of good tunes, good arrangements and intelligent lyrics about subjects such as slavery, corruption, exodus and exploitation, all delivered in their native Wolof language, had paid off handsomely. Mind you, it took years of rapping over poor quality cassette instrumentals from France and the US, or over a few percussion instruments, and the release of two albums, before the Promised Land was reached.
But the deft and utterly original way in which Daara J manage to incorporate all manner of African roots styles and melodies, as well as contributions from contemporary African stars like Rokia Traore into their hip hop, proves that the long hard road was not travelled in vain. Unmissable!
Courtesy of Andy Morgan, July 2004
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