🎬 Music, Documentary

Beats of the Heart: Konkombe: The Nigerian Pop Music Scene

1979 51m Dir. Jeremy Marre

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Konkombe is an extraordinary journey into the musical kaleidoscope of juju, Afrobeat, highlife, Afro-pop, and Lagos street music that makes up the Nigerian pop music scene. From traditional minstrels wandering the streets of Lagos to the talking drums of the Saharan north, from recording session with stars of juju and highlife to an intimate visit with Fela surrounded by his exotic wives, Konkombe looks at the entire spectrum of Nigerian music from its primitive roots to the most exciting stars of Afro-pop. Features performances, intimate interviews and recording sessions with some of the biggest stars of African music including King Sunny Ade, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, Sonny Okosun, I.K. Dairo and more.

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Year
1979
Runtime
51m
Genre
Music, Documentary
Director
Language
EN
🎭 Music 🎭 Documentary 🎬 Jeremy Marre

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Beats of the Heart: Konkombe: The Nigerian Pop Music Scene has a runtime of 51m ( and 51 minutes).
Beats of the Heart: Konkombe: The Nigerian Pop Music Scene was directed by Jeremy Marre and released in 1979.
Beats of the Heart: Konkombe: The Nigerian Pop Music Scene is a Music, Documentary film (1979).

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