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Thousands of Guinean Migrants Came to New York City. This Weekend, Two of Guinea's Biggest Pop Stars Came to Them

Summary by Hell Gate
Red, green, and yellow lasers cut through the smoke floating in the air at the Queens concert hall Amazura on Friday night, projecting an endless Guinean flag above the sold-out dance floor. Elhadj Mohammed Diallo, the former journalist who served as the evening's host, paced across the stage, working the crowd for a cool four hours before the main event: Guinean rapper Maxim BK, followed by national treasure Habib Fatako, who blends traditional…
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Hell Gate broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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