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− | '''Razia Said is a Malagasy born musician who lived in Madagascar until | + | '''Razia Said is a Malagasy born musician who lived in Madagascar until age of seven. She currently lives in New York where she performs regularly. Her latest music collection, Zebu Nation, was inspired by a return visit to her country and is a fusion between western and Malagasy sounds and rhythms. The lyrics of songs of Zebu Nation such as "Mifohaza", meaning ''Wake up'' in Malagasy language, sends a clear message to the world about the ongoing environmental destruction in Madagascar.''' |
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== Further information == | == Further information == | ||
− | * http://www.raziasaid.com | + | * [http://www.raziasaid.com www.raziasaid.com] |
− | * http://worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/Madagascar_Razia_Said_Zebu_Nation | + | * [http://worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/Madagascar_Razia_Said_Zebu_Nation World Music Central reviews Zebu Nation] January 2010 |
Revision as of 22:18, 9 May 2010
Razia Said is a Malagasy born musician who lived in Madagascar until age of seven. She currently lives in New York where she performs regularly. Her latest music collection, Zebu Nation, was inspired by a return visit to her country and is a fusion between western and Malagasy sounds and rhythms. The lyrics of songs of Zebu Nation such as "Mifohaza", meaning Wake up in Malagasy language, sends a clear message to the world about the ongoing environmental destruction in Madagascar.
<youtube>365vhRb9log</youtube>
Further information
- www.raziasaid.com
- World Music Central reviews Zebu Nation January 2010