Give our playlists a listen

I created this playlist in honor of my late grandfather, Tabazi Ntwali. A great man who i unfortunately never got a chance to meet.

A black and white photo of an elderly man holding a cane and a rifle, standing next to an elderly woman wearing a patterned headscarf and traditional cloth, outdoors.
 

This picture was taken in Mulenge by my late Uncle, Rugama.

Dear Uncle,

Thank you for this gift. Thanks to you, We can put faces on our grandparents’ names. Que la terre te soit légère!

Those we love don't go away, they walk beside us every day."

Bonne ecoute!

“Sans le jazz, la vie serait une erreur”
― Boris Vian

A group of women in traditional colorful African attire seated indoors, some wearing head wraps, engaged in conversation or looking at their phones.

Bonne ecoute!

Zouglou is an Ivorian dance and style of music, initially associated with the student movement for democratization in Côte d'Ivoire.

Africa Jazz, Mokili Mobimba!

This playlist pays homage to African Jazz Artists! Our favorite Jazz legends are: Grand Kalle et African Jazz, Franco Luambo et le tout Puissant O.K. Jazz, Tabu Ley Rocherau, Mulatu Astatki( Ethio Jazz), Oliver Mtukudzi,, Addullah Ibrahim, Hugh Masekela and many more.

Click on Image to watch an interview of two of the greatest Jazz legends.

African Lullaby- Compilation by Various African Artists.

A playlist for you and your babies. I hope these songs will help you form a special bond with your baby.

Dedicated to My Nieces and Nephews.

Manzi, Brissa, Gavin, Gwiza, Brissia, Messy, Hirwa, Nissia and Bruni. Je vous aime très fort!

A young child with short hair and a striped shirt, sitting and holding his ears, with a woman lying behind him in traditional attire, in a room with shelves and boxes.
A young child sitting on a couch, wearing a hooded towel, with a neutral expression.
A woman in a hospital bed holding a newborn baby wrapped in a blanket and wearing a hospital hat, looking at the baby lovingly.