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Marie Daulne in October 2010. Marie Daulne / ˈ d uː l ɪ n / (born 20 October 1964) is a Belgian singer. Daulne was born in Isiro, Haut-Uele District, Democratic Republic of the Congo to a Belgian who was killed that same year by Simba rebels, and to a local Congolese woman.
Zap Mama è un gruppo musicale belga fondato nel 1991 dall'artista Marie Daulne di padre belga e madre congolese. Nata come formazione per esecuzioni a cappella, ha un repertorio in cui si possono rintracciare influenze pop, africane, statunitensi.
Marie Daulne, the founder and leader of Zap Mama, says her mission is to be a bridge between the European and the African and bring the two cultures together with her music. Daulne specializes in polyphonic, harmonic music with a mixture of heavily infused African instruments, R&B, and Hip-hop.
This album is about introducing those sounds into modern, Western life. — Marie Daulne. Production. The album moved away from strictly a capella forms, incorporating more instrumentation and hip hop influences. [6] Critical reception.
Daniele Raffaeli: Max. Goffredo Matassi: nonno di Felix. Elena Liberati: Sarah. Meticcio ( Métisse) è un film del 1993 diretto da Mathieu Kassovitz . Tre ragazzi francesi sono protagonisti di una storia sentimentale che investe anche aspetti razziali legati alle diverse origini di ognuno.
A Ma Zone is an album by the group Zap Mama, released in 1999. [2] [3] The group supported the album with a North American tour. [4] . The first single was "Rafiki". [5] Production[edit] Produced by frontwoman Marie Daulne, the album was recorded in part in the United States; Daulne was influenced by techno.
Zap Mama is een Belgische muziekgroep opgericht in 1990 door Marie Daulne, een Belgische van Congolese afkomst. Hun muziek is een mengeling van soul, gospel en Afro-Cubaanse ritmes. Ze speelden op de soundtrack van de Amerikaanse film Mission: Impossible II. Ze zingen in het Frans en Engels.