Douyoré - Famoro Dioubaté

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Uploaded by on Nov 13, 2009

As night falls across Africa, the upbeat rhythms and percussion are muted and parents begin to lull their children to sleep with soothing songs. In rural villages, the day comes to an end with parents singing soft ballads that tell stories of ancient kingdoms and long-cherished tales about ancestors. In Africas bustling cities, families keep traditions alive by singing songs that ease their children into the land of dreams.
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  • someone I can put the lyrics of the song and the meaning?

  • Beatiful, the little hairs like hooks every time I hear it, indeed, pay for the translation, who knows Susu please get to work!!

    Precioso, los pelitos como escarpias cada vez que lo oigo, es más, pago por la traducción, quién sepa Susu por favor manos a la obra!!

  • Wonderful ! Thank you for posting !

  • This song sounds pretty. Cradle song to enjoy. From Colombia

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