video,youtube_link,musiccaps_caption,youtube_published,youtube_channel,youtube_description,musiccaps_names,musiccaps_aspects,musiccaps_author,youtube_id,musiccaps_rowid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpYw4nKPx5o&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""ZOZO AFROBEAT \""Country of Guns \"""",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpYw4nKPx5o&start=30&end=40""}","This is an afrobeat music piece. The melody is being played by a vibrant orchestra of brass sections with a saxophone lead, a keyboard, an electric guitar and a bass guitar. In the rhythmic background, there is an afrobeat acoustic drum beat played with numerous percussion instruments. The atmosphere is playful. The piece could be used in the soundtrack of an action-filled movie or TV series. It could also be used in the soundtrack of an action video game.",2008-12-08T02:38:40Z,Zozo Afrobeat,"Zozo Afrobeat // The Hottest Side of Afrobeat// zozoafrobeat.com Zozo, taken from the Goun and Fon word for something hot, truly keeps the Afrobeat fires burning. A 13-piece ensemble from New York City, Zozo Afrobeat features musicians from around the world and is led by African music luminary Kaleta. Born in the Republic of Benin and raised in Nigeria, Kaleta grew up recording and performing with legendary Nigerian musicians Fela Kuti and King Sunny Ade. After moving to the U.S., Kaleta toured with Femi Kuti and most recently with Lauryn Hill. With Zozo Afrobeat, Kaletas music pays homage to the greats, and yet has its own distinctive sound and energy. Like Fela Kuti, who used his music to challenge a corrupt Nigerian government, Kaleta has written songs that are socially and politically provocative. At the same time, his lyrics reflect a keen sense of humor and a message of hope. On Zozo Afrobeats 2007 release, Country of Guns, Kaleta scatters pop-culture references and marvels of a country with 250 million people and 250 billion guns. On other songs, Kaleta sings in Yoruba, Goan, Fon, and French. On stage, Kaleta displays remarkable energy singing, dancing, and playing guitar and percussion. The band responds accordingly, delivering cascades of horns, hypnotic Benino-Nigerian rhythms, and captivating solos. Zozo Afrobeat has played at the Lincoln Center Out of Doors Festival, the Brooklyn Museum, and various clubs in the New York area. Zozo is: Kaleta (Leon Ligan-Majek): composer, lead vocal, guitar, percussion, leader Rep. of Benin+Nigeria Benon Lipowski : guitars Poland Brett Leghorn: trombone, vocals USA David Aaron: tenor saxophone, vocals Canada Jeremy King: congas/percussion USA Dave Ahl: keyboards, band director USA Jeremy Kay: bass guitar USA Rodney Siau: trumpet, shekere, vocals USA Brett Gregory: baritone saxophone USA Gloria Osaghae: vocals, shekere, claves Nigeria Mai Lingani: vocals Burkina Faso","[""Afrobeat"", ""Music""]","[""afrobeat"", ""electric guitar"", ""bass guitar"", ""keyboard"", ""brass"", ""saxophone"", ""acoustic drums"", ""percussion"", ""vibrant"", ""colorful"", ""playful"", ""upbeat""]",9,IpYw4nKPx5o,1944 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrY7PW5guxk&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""Habri bo brasa ku mini sound band"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrY7PW5guxk&start=30&end=40""}","This is a Haiti dance music piece. There is a male vocalist singing melodically in the Creole language. The brass, the keyboard and the bass guitar are the melodic elements of this piece. In the rhythmic background, the acoustic drums and percussive elements are playing a latin type beat. The atmosphere of the piece is chill and easygoing. This piece could be played at Caribbean bars and dance clubs. It could also be used as an accompaniment piece for dancing courses.",2009-04-01T15:45:12Z,3Kin3kin3, ,"[""Afrobeat"", ""Music of Africa"", ""Music"", ""Salsa music""]","[""haiti dance"", ""male vocal"", ""melodic singing"", ""brass"", ""keyboard"", ""bass guitar"", ""acoustic drums"", ""percussion"", ""chill"", ""dance"", ""easygoing""]",9,qrY7PW5guxk,4827