Afia mala biography meaning

afia mala biography meaning

AFIA MALA - Amégan (Official video) feat Toumani Diabaté

  • A princess was born on the banks of the river Mono, her name was Afiwavi Mawaulana Missohou, who later became to be known as Afia Mala.
  • According to her site, Afia Mala's background comes from the two royal families ofTogo and Benin and she rose to local fame when she won the.
    This was during the time of the great Bella Bellow, the Togolese Lady of the blues, who sadly died at the height of her fame.
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    Today Africa: Biographie Afia Mala

      A princess was born on the banks of the river Mono, her name was Afiwavi Mawaulana Missohou, who later became to be known as Afia Mala.

    AFIA MALA - Midjayé (Official Video) - YouTube Music

      formation, exclusivement composée de femmes, est à la fois un ensemble vocal et une troupe de théâtre, traitant, avec un humour caustique, tous les travers de la société: violence faite aux femmes, maltraitante des enfants, infidélités conjugales, jalousie, scènes de ménage rien n’était tabou.
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    Afia Mala - Songs, Concert tickets & Videos - Shazam

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    AFIA MALA & SAGBOHAN DANIALOU - ZIGUEGUE Out ... - Facebook

  • The princess of River Mono, Afia Mala (Photo credits: Africa in Music) Afia was born a princess by the River Mono banks in the heart of Benin.
  • Afia Mala Profile and Discography | African Music Library

      A la découverte d’Afia Mala Origines et enfance.

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  • Afia Mala is a celebrated Togolese singer known for her powerful voice and dynamic stage presence.
  • Afia Mala | Lyrics, Song Meanings & Music Videos - SonicHits

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  • I have been sharing my exploration of various musical genres, from Hawaiian to South African to American blues.

    Tonight I am exploring a woman who sang a magnificent song that for a while was my son's favorite song (back when he was about 3 years old). The song remains one that he and I both like and it has a haunting sound that I can never forget. Tonight I decided to learn more about the woman whose amazing voice captivated first my son and then me. Turns out she is a royal princess linking the African nations of Togo and Benin.

    Togo and Benin are nations I best know from the educational/philanthropic website Free Rice. They occupy a corner of Africa once part of the "Slave Coast" where many American blacks could, if they ever could find the proper records, trace their ancestry.

    According to her website, Afia Mala's background comes from the two royal families of Togo and Benin and she rose to local fame when she won the honor of "Best Togolese singer of the year."

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