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Africa Express – “Soledad” (Feat. Damon Albarn, Nick Zinner, Joan As Police Woman, & More)

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A couple weeks ago, Africa Express announced their new studio album Africa Express presents… Bahidorá, which is out July 11 via World Circuit Records. Today, they shared new singles “Soledad” featuring Damon Albarn, Luisa Almaguer, Nick Zinner, Seye Adelekan, Joan as Police Woman and the Mexican Institute of Sound, and “Otim Hop” with Otim Alpha, Bootie Brown, K.O.G. and Tom Excell.

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Did you ever imagine having Damon Albarn, Luisa Almaguer and Instituto Mexicano del Sonido in one song? This collaboration was made possible thanks to Africa Express, a collective that Blur and Gorillaz leader created in 2006 to make artists from specific regions internationally visible. On this occasion, Mexico will be the protagonist. At the beginning of 2024, Damon Albarn traveled to Mexico for a special presentation in Las Estacas, Morelos w…

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As part of their next album, ‘Africa Express presents... Bahidorá’, the musical collective has decided to present a new song in which Luisa Almaguer and Damon Albarn participate, The best? That Damon appears sung in Spanish in this new single. All those who participated with Africa Express in Bahidorá 2024 made a good musical dumbbell/Photo via Facebook: Damon Albarn Unnofficial Africa Express premieres new song We still can't stop listening to …

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