Habib “Bibb Music” Gueye is a Senegalese and Malian artist with multiple influences who sings reggae and slam in languages such as: Bambara (Mali), wolof (Senegal), French, and English. He released a self produced mixtape called, Eklectik Street Tape, following the end of a collaboration with his first crew, GHETTOIK. With this crew he had the honor of being the opening act for artists such as Tiken Jah Fakoly and was able to share the stage with Amadou and Mariam, Neneh Cherry, and Manu Chao. He is currently gearing up to release his new album, African Dream, which he co-produced along with French producer Manjul.
Bob Marley’s 77th Anniversary: Celebrating the Life of a Legend
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The mystical call of the earth surrounds us, and Bob Marley’s teachings about love, freedom, and peace inspire us to keep his legacy alive. “There’s a natural mystic blowing through the air” Every year, Playing For Change has been inspired to create peace through music by following Bob Marley’s messages about love, peace and music, […]
Jazz, Soul, Rhythm, and Blues: The Legacy of Diversity
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The beauty of cultural diversity is represented in our Songs Around The World in many ways. Every time we record a new song, each musician provides their own representation of diversity reflected in their musical style, influences, and backgrounds. When we listen to different music genres, not only do we open our minds and […]