Togolese born Yawo Attivor brings a diverse mix of language and culture to his energetic brand of afro-pop.
Togo, which was colonized by Germany, France, and England – a who’s who of imperial powers – gave Yawo a taste for French and American pop songs.
Yawo, who led a student movement in Togo for free speech back in 1991, still considers protest an important part of his music. He was accompanied by percussionist Edi Gbordzi, who is from Ghana.
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Feature first aired on 2/3/07
Song clips: “Banaya Fils Attivon”, “Mère d’Afrique”, “Mia Woe Zon”, “Ayiko”
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