No Sant
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| No Sant | ||||
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| Released | 1996 | |||
| Label | Triloka[1] | |||
| Producer | Yasuaki Shimizu, Wasis Diop | |||
| Wasis Diop chronology | ||||
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No Sant is an album by the Senegalese musician Wasis Diop.[2][3] It was released internationally in 1996.[4]
"African Dream" peaked at No. 44 on the UK Singles Chart.[5]
The album was produced by Yasuaki Shimizu and Diop.[6][7] Diop sang in Wolof, English, and French.[8] The album employed choirs, talking drums, saxophone, and bagpipes among its instrumentation.[1]
"Dem Ba Ma (Le Dernier Qui a Parlé)" was written by Amina Annabi.[7] Lena Fiagbe sang on the album.[9] "T.G.V." is about French oppression in Africa.[6]