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Originally published 1975
Authors Francis Bebey
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About African Music


Engaging and enlightening, this guide explores African music's forms, musicians, instruments, and place in the life of the people. A discography classified by country, theme, group, and instrument is also included.

Angélique Kidjo on being hangry and Africa's tsunami of talent

Angélique Kidjo on being hangry and Africa's tsunami of talent
Nov 17,2023 1:21 am

... " So what of the new generation of African Musicians? Does Kidjo feel like a parent to them? Does she feel they are following in her footsteps and using their influence to the good? " I m so happy that the technology arrived at the right time to unleash the potential of the young generation of musicians...

Oladips: Nigerian rapper dies aged 28

Oladips: Nigerian rapper dies aged 28
Nov 15,2023 11:11 am

... Oladips s death comes a few months after another popular musician, Mohbad, died in September, More stories about African Music: Related Topics...

Rema, the Afrobeats star who does not intend to calm down

Rema, the Afrobeats star who does not intend to calm down
Nov 4,2023 9:41 pm

... His is the latest in a string of African achievements including: Rema, unlike some of his fellow Afrobeats artists, is always mindful of his place in the journey of African Music, and his debt to those who have laid the groundwork and made it possible for this young man to have reached global stardom so fast...

French rapper MHD gets 12 years in jail for murder

French rapper MHD gets 12 years in jail for murder
Sep 23,2023 9:41 pm

... MHD, who is known for blending trap and West African Music to get " Afro trap" pleaded not guilty to the charges...

Mobo Awards: Little Simz and Knucks tie for best album prize

Mobo Awards: Little Simz and Knucks tie for best album prize
Nov 30,2022 5:21 pm

... The full list of nominees and winners is: Best male actBest female actAlbum of the yearSong of the yearBest newcomerVideo of the yearBest R& B/Soul actBest grime actBest Hip Hop actBest drill actBest international actBest performance in a TV show/filmBest media personalityBest alternative music actBest electronic/dance actBest African Music actBest gospel actBest jazz actBest Caribbean music actBest producerFollow us on or on Twitter...

Budgeting: 'I'll walk to the next shop just to save 5p'

Budgeting: 'I'll walk to the next shop just to save 5p'
Jun 11,2022 3:40 am

... Prices kept rising Before the coronavirus pandemic, Safina ran her own events business promoting African Music artists in the UK...

Black Coffee - the South African DJ who made history at the Grammys

Black Coffee - the South African DJ who made history at the Grammys
Apr 7,2022 4:50 am

...South African DJ Black Coffee has always decried the pigeon-holing of African Music onto the side-stage as opposed to what he called the " main stage" of music events and festivals...

The global music market was worth $26bn in 2021

The global music market was worth $26bn in 2021
Mar 22,2022 6:24 pm

... " Adeniji cited the global success of Ckay s Love Nwantiti as an example of how other countries are embracing African Music...

Budgeting: 'I'll walk to the next shop just to save 5p'

Jan 4,2022 5:47 am

" That's a good deal but I can't have them, " Safina Kassu says, inspecting The Oranges at her local Aldi supermarket.

A bag of five is reduced from £1. 09 to 95p - a bargain, She says. But Safina wants to buy avocados and says She hasn't got the budget for both.

The Entrepreneur keeps hundreds of retail prices in her Head - She knows exactly what a bottle of Coke, a box of Cheerios and washing up liquid cost in the previous two shops She went to, and what they cost last week.

Before her company collapsed, She would buy any groceries She liked The Look of without considering the cost.

But being out of work as costs soar means the 44-year-old has become incredibly focused when comparing prices. Now, doing a big shop at this retail park in south-east London takes about four hours.

" I go to the extreme in Everything , " She admits. " For 5p [price difference], if it's walking distance I will go, or if it's a £1 saving, I'll Get In The Car . "

She would have driven for smaller savings than this before, but thinks twice now petrol costs have risen.

Safina has already driven to this Aldi from B& M, where She picked up a 515g Family Pack of Cheerios for £2, but Left Behind the washing powder and cat food as She was confident She could get it cheaper elsewhere.

Like Safina, More Than three quarters of people in the UK are worried about The Rising cost of living,

Inflation hit a 40-year high in April, with spiralling grocery prices a particular issue. Budget and staple items - including a 50% increase for the cheapest type of pasta.

'Prices kept rising'

Before the coronavirus pandemic, Safina ran her own events business promoting African Music artists in the UK. She had a glamorous existence mixing with celebrities and club promotors, but life is now very different.

" Times got harder and harder, prices kept rising, And Then The Next thing, Covid came and the entertainment industry died. There was no way I could create events because there were no clubs and pubs, " She explains.

" Yes, the government was offering small businesses money but you had to eventually pay that back. It's too risky - you're going to find yourself in a big debt. "

Safina currently receives universal credit. In the Long Run , She hopes to get back into events organising, but says rising costs mean it's just too perilous at The Moment .

" Covid has come down and Everything has opened up [again] but there's another Problem - Everything has gone up price-wise. So going back to starting your own business is close to impossible, " She explains.

'This is The Best deal So Far '

But there are still a lot of mouths to feed At Home .

Safina lives with her 18-year-old daughter, a student and waitress who helps her pay The Bills . There's also her six year old son, 16-year-old stepdaughter and Safina's sister, who worked in luxury travel before losing Her Job in the pandemic.

Naturally good at maths, Safina has poured all the analytical skills from running her own business into her money-saving endeavours.

Before She hits the shops She checks out prices online, so knows roughly where to find The Best value.

She will Head to Asda for fresh food, Iceland's Food Warehouse for frozen items, Lidl or Aldi for tins and vegetables, rice and pasta, And Then to Primark if She needs to buy clothes.

This trip to Aldi and B& M was a " top-up" shop, She Said . On a previous occasion, we accompanied Safina on her main food shop, where She scrutinised the costs at her local Asda superstore.

" Five pounds for mincemeat? That's ridiculous. No, I'll have to find Somewhere Else . This mozzarella is £2. In Home Bargains , it's £1. That's a huge, huge difference. "

She 's happier with the eggs, where She 's convinced She 's picked up a bargain.

" Where can you find 15 eggs for £2 right now? And they're Free Range , " She says.

Then there's another find.

" The Vegetable oil is five litres for £7 - I think is The Best deal So Far . So this is Coming Home - yay! I won't have to buy oil for maybe two months. "

The entire shop comes to £49, which She says will last her household of five almost a week. But this is just The Beginning - She 's off to Home Bargains next to Pick Up the toiletries She felt were too costly here.

Even though Safina is saving hundreds on her old weekly shop, She says She would go back to her former life in a heartbeat.

" It keeps me awake at night. You are constantly worrying, your stress levels are high. You just want to go out to one shop, get what you need and just Go Home . The hassle of it gets exhausting. "

Campaigner and former food bank user She published showing the " huge amount of work" that goes into food shopping on a £20 budget.

" This is what countless people up and down the country are doing. . and it's exhausting, " She told The Bbc .

" People who are in poverty are extraordinarily organised and budget for within an inch of their lives. "

The government has been Under Pressure to do more to help people weather the recent price increases, and recently announced a £15bn support package.

Every household will receive an energy bill discount of £400, while eight million on means-tested benefits will also be given £650, paid in two lump sums.

" We understand that people are struggling with rising prices which is why we have acted to protect The Eight million most vulnerable British families through at least £1,200 of direct payments this year with additional support for pensioners and those Claiming Disability benefits, " a government spokesman Said .



Source of news: bbc.com

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