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VA-Sacred Indian Chants The Authentic Sound Of North America-2000-GCP

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Artist: Ellis Island
Title of Album: Sacred Indian Chants: The Authentic Sound Of North America
Genre: Ethnic
Year of Release: 2000
Tracks: 11
Total Time: 59 minutes and 44 seconds
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 227 Kbps
Total Size: 97.09 MB

# Song Title Artist Time
01 Sic’E Ceya Ce / Mother Earth Round Dance Ellis Island 5:50
02 Eye Of The Eagle Tayazo 5:05
03 Shkhan (Life Force) Tayazo 5:12
04 Beowawe Inishkea 5:08
05 Sacred Circle Tayazo 5:42
06 Tayazo (The Flute Player) Tayazo 5:44
07 Northern Winds Tayazo 5:50
08 Hehaka Tayazo 6:18
09 Ecana Terra 3:12
10 Song Of The Navajo Inishkea 8:47
11 Sic’E Ceya Ce (Reprise) Ellis Island 2:56

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Papa Noel-Bel Ami-(Remastered)-2000-GCP

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Artist: Papa Noel
Title of Album: Bel Ami
Genre: Ethnic
Year of Release: 2000
Tracks: 8
Total Time: 52 minutes and 43 seconds
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 257 Kbps
Total Size: 96.92 MB

# Song Title Artist Time
01 Bon Samaritain Papa Noel 6:35
02 Malou Papa Noel 7:00
03 Madiabuana Papa Noel 7:15
04 Simba Martha Papa Noel 6:27
05 Bel Ami Papa Noel 7:21
06 Bebe Dady Papa Noel 5:14
07 Kizunga Zungu Papa Noel 8:23
08 Tshe Tshe Papa Noel 4:28

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VA-The Emperors Of Africa-2CD-2000-GCP

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Artist: Ismael Lo
Title of Album: The Emperors Of Africa
Genre: Ethnic
Year of Release: 2000
Tracks: 31
Total Time: 2 hours, 16 minutes and 42 seconds
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 235 Kbps
Total Size: 235.15 MB

# Song Title Artist Time
01 Hope Jabu Khanvile 3:43
02 My People (Samay Nit) Youssou N’Dour 4:37
03 Way It Is Lucky Dube 4:12
04 Vuka Vuka Manhattan Brothers 2:33
05 Mother Of Hope (Nomathemba) Ladysmith Black Mambazo 3:30
06 Thaba Bosiu Sipho Mabuse 5:08
07 Gazette Mahlathini 5:26
08 Chobolo Spokes Mashiyane 2:57
09 Coffin For The Head Of State Fela Kuti 13:21
10 It’s Raining (Pula Ea Na) Hugh Masekela 4:30
11 The Lion (Mbube) Soloman Linda’s Original Evening Birds 2:44
12 I Will Follow You (Souka Nayo) Baaba Maal 6:25
13 Deeper Meaning Lebo M 4:07
14 Mamvemve Thomas Mapfumo 6:35
15 Shosholosa Farm Workers 0:53
16 Everything (…Is Never Quite Enough) (with Beth Hirsch) Wasis Diop 4:35
17 Zulu Lullaby Soweto String Quartet 1:34
18 Amadlozi Bayete 4:54
19 Unfinished Story Stimela 6:35
20 Two Mabone West Nkosi 2:35
21 Okavango Slide Okavango Slide 5:18
22 Sina (Soumbouya) Salif Keita 4:51
23 Mary Soul Brothers 3:13
24 3 Lions 3 Chords Masai Tribesman 1:42
25 East African Folk Song Uh Hum! 2:02
26 Sounds From Africa Blow Nile 4:32
27 Isitemela Sangena Wrasse Man 4:51
28 Midnight Ska Reggie Msomi’s Hollywood Jazz Band 2:29
29 Afrika Vukani African Jazz Pioneers 6:29
30 Weeping Vusi Mahlasela 5:41
31 Didi Didi Rek Ismael Lo 4:40

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Mighty Sparrow and Byron Lee – Sparrow Meets The Dragon (1969)

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Mighty Sparrow With Byron Lee And The Dragonaires Sparrow Meets The Dragon 1969 SpaLee Records – SLP – 001 US Release A1 Maria A2 No Money No Love A3 More And More Amour A4 Born Free A5 Sandra A6 Walk Away B1 Peace And Love B2 Only A Fool B3 Theme From Doctor Zhivago B4 Make The World Go Away B5 Try A Little Tenderness Producer – Byron Lee RIPPING PROCESS: SpaLee-001 US vinyl; Pro-Ject RM-5SE with Audio Tecnica AT440-MLa … Continue reading

(Folk Rock) Kari Rueslatten (The 3rd and the Mortal) - Silence Is the Only Sound - 2017, MP3, 320 kbps

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Kari Rueslatten (The 3rd and the Mortal) / Silence Is the Only Sound Жанр : Folk Rock Страна исполнителя (группы) : Norway Год издания : 2017 Аудиокодек : MP3 Тип рипа : tracks Битрейт аудио : 320 kbps Продолжительность : 00:42:59 Треклист : 01.

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Sweet as Broken Dates: Lost Somali Tapes From the Horn of Africa

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How quickly it happens! In the chaotic wake of colonial history, cultures collide and blend and find extraordinary expression in new hybrid music. A scene develops and seizes the imagination of a generation. Composers, singers and bands flourish, producing a timeless repertoire of recordings. Then war comes, and in the space of a decade, all this is dispersed and destroyed. When it’s over, the world has changed. A new generation has come, with new aspirations and little or no memory of, or feeling for, what went before. And just like that, the music that briefly floated the hopes and dreams of a generation survives only in compilations like this one, and in the broken memories of surviving veterans scattered around the world.

Listening to these soulful, funky, melodious, quirky and wonderful tracks, one can only imagine what it would have been like had Somalia avoided civil war and this musical world been allowed to evolve gracefully into the present. Think of Mali or Senegal, places where African Islamic cultures also absorbed and transformed international musical trends with spectacular results, places where the innovations of the ‘60s and ‘70s not only survive in priceless recordings, but have continuously responded to aesthetic changes ever since, yielding a successive stream of unique music up to the present. Instead, we have a history more akin to that of Sudan and Ethiopia, neighboring East African nations where conflict and repression also crushed once-promising urban music laboratories.

That is the context in which compilers Vik Sohonie and Nicolas Sheikholeslami have worked to produce this stand-out collection. The music is filled out with rich liner notes, historical essays and interviews that bring the sounds vividly to life. These songs were created and recorded in Somalia between 1969 and 1988, all in the context of the socialist/military regime of Siyaad Barre. Barre was no cultural visionary, nothing like Sekou Toure in Guinea with his deep belief in music as a tool for building national identity. Yes, there was some government support for Somalia’s police, military and theater musical ensembles. But some of the most brilliant music here was created by privately run nightclub bands such as Dur Dur and Iftiin in Mogadishu, and Danan Hargeysa in the northern city of Hargeisa. These artists were expected to sing for the state, and were subject to censorship and harassment. Musicians were sometimes jailed and driven into exile, even during the rich heyday documented here.

But about the music. It’s a fascinating blend of Somali tradition, Indian film music aesthetics, James Brown funk, West African Afrobeat, and, apparently, reggae. The reggae part is intriguing. We hear it over and over in the ambling organ and guitar vamps in songs like “Buuraha U Dheer (The Highest Mountains),” “Rag Waa Nacab Iyo Nasteexo (Men Are Cruel and Kind),” “Gorof (Elixir),” “Uur Hooyo (Mother’s Womb)” and “Qays Iyo Layla (Romeo and Juliet).” Some of the later tracks may well have incorporated ideas from Jamaican production; after all, Somali nightclub bands did cover Bob Marley and Jimmy Cliff songs. But veteran Somali musicians insist that the source of this ubiquitous rhythm is not Jamaica, but rather the dhaanto rhythm from the Ogaden region of Ethiopia. Ogaden is one of five culturally Somalian regions that leaders had hoped to reunite upon independence in 1960. That aspiration, never realized, is symbolized in the five-pointed star on the Somali flag.

These songs were born during a peak literary period in Somalia, a time when poetry and theater flourished and song lyrics were expected to hew to a high level of artistry and wisdom. That richness can only be hinted at for outsiders, but it comes through in the expressiveness of vocalists like Dur Dur Band star Muqtar Idi Ramadan, Mahmud Abdalla “Jerry” Hussen and Maryan Naasir of Iftiin Band, and wildly soulful divas Faadumo Qaasim and Hibo Nuura.

The stylistic juxtapositions in the music are a consistent delight: reggae-like bounce with soaring Indian strings on “Rag Waa Nacab Iyo Nasteexo,” Indian sounding melodies on keyboard and trumpet set within a brassy, organ-driven romp on “Kadeed Badanaa Naftaydani (My Life Is Full of Tribulations),” or slow, soulful blues à la “It’s A Man’s World” paired with soaring, high, vibratoless vocal from Faduumina Hilowle. This last one sounds oddly similar to the Cambodian pop of the same era so memorably revived by the band Dengue Fever. Dur Dur Band’s “Duruuf Maa Laygu Diidee (Rejected Due to My Circumstance)” adapts a traditional song from the original inhabitants of Mogadishu with a vaguely Latin lilt and terrific brass and guitar arranging.

On Hibo Nuura’s “Haddii Hoobalkii Gabay (If the Artist Lets You Down),” accordion stands in for a brass section over a chugging r&b groove. This song title echoes Nuura’s poignant comment after the imposition of a dusk-to-dawn curfew in 1987, that artists had “let the country down” by not inspiring a stronger culture of resistance that might have avoided catastrophe.

Part of that catastrophe involved the apparently deliberate bombing of theaters and studios. These recordings were not especially well made in the first place, but the masters were mostly destroyed, so what survives here comes from cassette copies with lamentably poor audio quality. That’s a major difference with the parallel saga of Ethiopian pop. There, a wondrous music scene was also crushed, but more and better recordings have survived from the 1960s-70s heyday, as evidenced in the multivolume Éthiopiques collection.

But don’t let that dissuade you. This lo-fi set of songs is a high-reward treat. Kudos to the persistence and diligence of its fearless compilers. For much more on this unique period of East African musical creativity, don’t miss Afropop’s Hip Deep program, “Reconstructing Somalia: Love Songs at the Birth of a Nation.”

(Medieval Folk Rock) [CD] Versengold - Collection - 2015-2017 (3 CDs), FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

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Collection Жанр : Medieval Folk Rock Носитель : CD Страна-производитель диска (релиза) : Germany, Poland, Austria Год издания : 2015-2017 Страна исполнителя (группы) : Germany Аудиокодек : FLAC (*.

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(Afro Blues, World Fusion) Lobi Traore - The Lobi Traore Group - 2005, FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

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Lobi Traore - The Lobi Traore Group Жанр : Afro Blues, World Fusion Год выпуска диска : 2005 Аудио кодек : FLAC Тип рипа : tracks+.cue Битрейт аудио : lossless Продолжительность : 54 мин 55 сек Трэклист : 01.

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(Afro Blues, World) Malouma - Nour - 2007, FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

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Malouma - Nour Жанр : Afro Blues, World Год выпуска диска : 2007 Аудио кодек : FLAC Тип рипа : tracks+.cue Продолжительность : 50 мин 43 сек Трэклист : 01. Khayala {3:44} 02. yemma {3:19} 03.

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(African Folk, World Fusion) Staff Benda Bilili - Tres Tres Fort - 2009, FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

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Staff Benda Bilili - Tres Tres Fort Жанр : African Folk, World Fusion Год выпуска диска : 2009 Аудио кодек : FLAC Тип рипа : tracks+.cue Битрейт аудио : lossless Продолжительность : 58 мин 46 сек Трэклист : 01.

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Этническая музыка Северной и Южной Америки (lossless) • (World Music) Andy Palacio & The Garifuna Collective - Watina - 2007, FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

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Andy Palacio & The Garifuna Collective - Watina Жанр : World Music Год выпуска диска : 2007 Аудио кодек : FLAC Тип рипа : tracks+.cue Битрейт аудио : lossless Продолжительность : 50 мин 3 сек Трэклист : 01.

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Photo Essay: One Africa Music Fest in Brooklyn

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When the Nigerian Afrobeats star Davido sings, “I’m the biggest in Africa/I got my riches from Africa” in his track “Coolest Kid in Africa,” he’s not far off. The young artist’s music is somewhere at the top of the top of the most popular music playing on radios, phones and club sound systems in his home country, across the continent and beyond.

On Aug. 21, Davido took the closing spot on the long lineup of the massive One Africa Music Fest, a showcase of some of the hottest artists on African airwaves. This year’s concert happened at the Ford Amphitheater in Coney Island, Brooklyn, returning to the city after its inaugural show at the Barclays Center in 2016 (heard in part on our program “Afrobeats Comes to America“) and subsequent shows in Houston and in London. Afrobeats lovers came out in full force this year (though in fewer numbers than last year), dressed to a T and ready to dance for five hours.

This year’s mostly Nigerian lineup had a sizable overlap with the three other One Africa Music Fests in the past year–for instance, Davido, Tiwa Savage, Flavour, Wale, Timaya, Efya and P-Square are all returnees, and the singer and actor Banky W once again hosted the event. With 17 artists over the course of the evening, the big-name cred was off the wall, but it felt rushed, with time limits diluting the punch of many of the artists.

Some of the strongest acts of the night were those that didn’t rely solely on a DJ to push a backing track, but who had live musicians adding some depth to the sound: Efya, Flavour, P-Square and 2Face Idibia (AKA 2Baba). Efya, though she had a very short set early in the night, was very impressive, with a rich, refined voice that shined above her reggae-flavored soul tracks. Flavour, a forever-star in part because of his highlife/pop hit “Nwa Baby,” charmed the audience with his crooning. We must add that that many in the audience were ready to risk it all when Flavour appeared on stage.

Flavour performing “Nwa Baby.” Video by Akornefa Akyea

Ghanaian artist Shatta Wale, the self-described “Dancehall King,” was a force to be reckoned with, overflowing with a fiery energy and a gritty, Jamaican patois-inflected voice. He leapt around the stage, spitting fire and, at one point, attempted to spray the audience with dollar bills (although his money gun broke down).

Some of the artists failed to pull their weight, relying more on the popularity and recognition of their songs than their own performance to make their sets substantial. Tekno, for instance, whose song “Pana” is a major hit, hardly sang more than a few lines, mostly letting the audience sing the words as he paced the stage. Even Davido, who took the headlining set, largely pointed the microphone outwards and occasionally sang over recordings of his own voice. At times during the show, it seemed that the DJs ruled the stage, cutting out the backing track or switching to a new track before the singers wanted them too, creating a disjointed flow.

Overall, One Africa Music Fest was a welcome celebration of Afrobeats for New Yorkers from Africa and the diaspora eager to experience the magic from last year again or for the first time. The show is an overwhelming display of Nigerian popular music’s longevity with songs like the 2004 hit “African Queen” performed by 2Face on Saturday to more recent hits like “If” by Davido. These were songs often only heard at African parties and it’s rare that the opportunity comes to put a face to the tune. To see artist after artist sing the most popular songs in quick succession is an adrenaline rush of an effect. That being said, the organizers of One Africa Music Fest relied too heavily on the star power of the show and less on smooth transitions and artful choreography to keep the performances going and the energy high. If the show comes back to New York next year, will we go again? Most likely. Will we wear more comfortable shoes and bring snacks? Absolutely.

All photos by Sebastian Bouknight.

Mr. Leo, from Cameroon

Aramide, a Nigerian Afro-Soul singer

Efya

Emma Nyra

Victoria Kimani, American-born Kenyan singer

Dancers with Victoria Kimani

 

Cassper Nyovest, a South African rapper

Crowd at the Ford Amphitheater

Host Banky W

The shoes of 2Face Idibia

2Face Idibia, otherwise known as 2Baba

Dancers with 2Face Idibia

Shatta Wale, Ghanaian dancehall king

Alikiba, from Tanzania

Timaya

Timaya

Tiwa Savage, Afrobeats queen

Falz, from Nigeria, repping Cookie Monster

Twin brothers Peter and Paul Okoye, known as P-Square

P-Square

Tekno

Host Blanky W with festival organizer Paul Okoye

Nigerian Afrobeats/highlife icon Flavour

Nigerian-American rapper Wale

DJ Spinall

Nigerian Afrobeats star Davido

Davido

If you missed this one, maybe you’ll want to make it out to the next One Africa Music Fest in Dubai.

(World Music) Andy Palacio & The Garifuna Collective - Watina - 2007, FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

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Andy Palacio & The Garifuna Collective - Watina Жанр : World Music Год выпуска диска : 2007 Аудио кодек : FLAC Тип рипа : tracks+.cue Битрейт аудио : lossless Продолжительность : 50 мин 3 сек Трэклист : 01.

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(Afrobeat, Soul, Blues) Amadou & Mariam - 1990-1995 Le Meilleur Des Annees Maliennes - 2005, FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

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Amadou & Mariam - 1990-1995 Le Meilleur Des Annees Maliennes Жанр : Afrobeat, Soul, Blues Год выпуска диска : 2005 Аудио кодек : FLAC Тип рипа : tracks+.cue Битрейт аудио : lossless Продолжительность : 1 час 17 мин 20 сек Трэклист : 01.

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(Afro Blues, World) Justin Adams & Juldeh Camara - Tell No Lies - 2009, FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

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Justin Adams & Juldeh Camara - Tell No Lies Жанр : Afro Blues, World Год выпуска диска : 2009 Аудио кодек : FLAC Тип рипа : tracks+.cue Битрейт аудио : lossless Продолжительность : 53 мин 52 сек Трэклист : 01.

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(African Folk, World Fusion) Djeli Moussa Diawara - FlamenKora - 2002, FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

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Djeli Moussa Diawara - FlamenKora Жанр : African Folk, World Fusion Год выпуска диска : 2002 Аудио кодек : FLAC Тип рипа : tracks+.cue Битрейт аудио : lossless Продолжительность : 39 мин 27 сек Трэклист : 01.

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(African Folk, World Fusion) Toumani Diabate - Kaira (1987), Djelika (1995), FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

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Toumani Diabate - Kaira (1987), Djelika (1995) Жанр : African Folk, World Fusion Год выпуска диска : 1987, 1995 Производитель диска : Мали Аудио кодек : FLAC Тип рипа : tracks+.cue Битрейт аудио : lossless Продолжительность : 40:30 / 51:50 Toumani Diabate родился 29 марта 1965 в столице Мали, Бамако в семье гриотов.

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(African Folk, World Fusion) Ali Farka Toure - The River - 1990, FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

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Ali Farka Toure - The River Жанр : African Folk, World Fusion Год выпуска диска : 1990 Аудио кодек : FLAC Тип рипа : tracks+.cue Битрейт аудио : lossless Продолжительность : 1 час 7 мин 16 сек Трэклист : 01.

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VA-Abatwa Why Did We Stop Growing Tall-(GBD049)-WEB-2017-MOHAWK

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Artist: Ruth Miramfumukoye
Title of Album: Abatwa: Why Did We Stop Growing Tall?
Genre: Ethnic
Year of Release: 2017
Tracks: 12
Total Time: 34 minutes and 40 seconds
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 320 Kbps
Total Size: 80.92 MB

# Song Title Artist Time
01 Sida Ni Mbi Bihoyiki Dathive 0:34
02 Rwanda Nziza Emmanuel Hatungimana 2:48
03 Igira Hino Bihoyiki Dathive 1:05
04 Umuyange Teonesse Majambere 2:44
05 Urwanikamiheto Beatrice Mukarungi 4:42
06 Umwana Wumuhanda Rosine Nyiranshimiyimana 1:48
07 Nzagukorera Emmanuel Hatungimana 3:40
08 Umutesi Ruth Nyiramfumukoye & Patrick Manishimine 3:52
09 Cyabusiko Jean Claude Nzabonimpa 3:31
10 Nyirandugu Jean Baptiste Kanyambo 2:50
11 Ihorere Emmanuel Habumuremy 4:04
12 Why Did We Stop Growing Tall? Ruth Miramfumukoye 3:02

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Mmurubele-Puo ya mme kopelo-WEB-2017-ENTiTLED

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Artist: Mmurubele
Title of Album: Puo ya mme kopelo
Genre: Ethnic
Year of Release: 2017
Tracks: 10
Total Time: 52 minutes and 1 second
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 320 Kbps
Total Size: 120.65 MB

# Song Title Artist Time
01 Mmurubele Mmurubele 6:21
02 Ditjompi Mmurubele 5:11
03 Ke mmago ngwanaka Mmurubele 5:08
04 Kedisaletse Mmurubele 4:27
05 Lebasho Mmurubele 6:40
06 Poko Mmurubele 4:24
07 O ntebe sentle Mmurubele 4:56
08 Basimane dirokotina Mmurubele 5:26
09 Tsela ya Botshelo Mmurubele 4:26
10 O tla ntelela Mmurubele 5:02

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