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I’m a bit old-schooled so the songs you’ll find here are songs that dominated the African Music scene back in the ’90s and early ’00s. Over the years, I have grown to love African music more because of the depth and the stories that are told in these songs. The ’90s was an interesting decade for many African countries: Nigeria was grappling with military rule until the end of that decade (one of the fiercest Nigerian leaders, Sanni Abacha was in power, and he died a mysterious death), Zimbabwe became a republic in 1991, South Africa had its first president in the post-apartheid period in 1994, and in the same period, Rwanda experienced a genocide that would have a long-lasting impact and forever change the course of the country. While there are old songs in this list, there are also some that are very contemporary and recent, as recent as 2017.

Below, in no particular order, is my list of top classical African music.

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Ismael Lo- Baykat

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Sona Jobarteh – Kemet

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Fatoumata Diawara – Kanou

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Angelique Kidjo – Agolo

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Ismael Lo – Jammu Africa

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Youssou N’Dour – 7 Seconds

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Fela Kuti – Teacher Don’t Teach Me Nonsense

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Fatoumata Diawara – Nterini

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Salif Keita – Africa

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Angelique Kidjo – Olofoofo

Special Mentions

Salif Keita – Yamore (Tribute to Cesaria Evora)

Ismael Lo – Tajabone

Cesaria Evora – Sodade

Fela Kuti – Beasts of No Nation

Fatoumata Diawara – Bakonoba

Wyclef Jean & One Million Voices – Rwanda

Sunday Jerome Salami

Sunday Jerome Salami is a young professional from Nigeria interested in international development and public policy and has a strong passion for working on the SDGs, particularly on issues bordering on global responses to poverty, energy accessibility, education, and the refugee crisis. He is interested in re-imagining international development partnerships in "justly" advancing sustainable development in developing countries.