
West African supergroup Les Amazones d’Afrique announce Jacknife Lee-produced album, Musow Danse
All-female African supergroup Les Amazones d’Afrique, a collective which has included some of the biggest stars in African music, have returned with their latest single, "Kuma Fo (What They Say)".
The track features five different members of the collective singing in their native languages from the countries Mali, Benin, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast and Congo-Brazzaville. Alongside the familiar voices of Mamani Keïta, Fafa Ruffino and Kandy Guira, the track features new members Alvie Bitemo, an activist and actress originally from Congo-Brazzaville, and renowned Ivorian artist Dobet Gnahoré.
“"Kuma Fo" is about women’s freedom of expression.” Bitemo says. “It’s about speaking up — not asking, not waiting for us to be given the floor. We need to seize it.”
“When you look at the Amazons of Dahomey, it was female warriors who made the decisions and took power. It feels like since colonisation, certain countries in Africa have moved further away from women's rights. And in this song, we say that if you bring life into the world, you educate, you organise the family, then you should reclaim your power: your female power.”
The accompanying music video for "Kuma Fo" was mostly filmed in Morocco during the band’s visit to perform at the legendary Gnaoua World Music Festival in Essaouira last summer.
Following two critically-acclaimed albums République Amazone (2017) and Amazones Power (2020) working with the idiosyncratic Congotronics producer Doctor L, the band have now collaborated with Jacknife Lee (U2, Modest Mouse, Taylor Swift) on their forthcoming third album Musow Danse to embrace a powerful pop sound led by 808s and glitchy synths and drawing from contemporary hip-hop and trap influences.
Musow Danse, will be released on 16 February via Real World Records, and is available to pre-order now.
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