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Release Date: | 06/07/2019 |
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Label: | Buda Musique |
UPC: | 3341348603513 |
catalogNumber: | 860351 |
Rank: | 105481 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Bantu Continua Uhuru Consciousness Primary ArtistFemi Kuti Saxophone
Saul Williams Vocals
Daniel Thabo Cheex Mangel Conga
Ephraim Skhumbuzo Mahlangu Bass Drums
Kgomotso Neo Mokone Tambourine,Background Vocals,Shaker
Letlhogonolo Atlarelang Maphunye Background Vocals,cowbell
Mosebetsi Jan Nzimande Bass Guitar
Thabo Saul Luja Ngoepe Bass Drums,Background Vocals,Rap
Zithulele Zabani Nkosi Vocals
Technical Credits
Saul Williams ComposerAntoine Rajon Producer
Cyrille Buffet Graphic Design
Emmanuel Prost Cover Illustration
Bantu Continua Uhuru Consciousness Composer
Felix Remy Engineer
Letlhogonolo Atlarelang Maphunye Whistle
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