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    Kapingbdi Born In The Night

    Sonorama
    • Kapingbdi – Don't Escape
    • Kapingbdi – You Go Go You Go Come
    • Kapingbdi – Wrong Curfew Talk
    • Kapingbdi – Our Heritage: Sengadebon
    • Kapingbdi – Take The Guitar Out
    • Kapingbdi – Boys Town
    • Kapingbdi – Deadea (Edit)
    • Kapingbdi – Mali Feeling
    • 1. Don't Escape
    • 2. You Go Go You Go Come
    • 3. Wrong Curfew Talk
    • 4. Our Heritage: Sengadebon
    • 5. Take The Guitar Out
    • 6. Boys Town
    • 7. Deadea (Edit)
    • 8. Mali Feeling

    Kapingbdi hail from Liberia, West Africa and have their own imitable style. They effortlessly combine traditional African music in a modern mix of jazz, funk, soul and rock. The band is a fusion of both the old and new traditions.

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