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Samira Brahmia’s ‘Sankara’ – A Powerful Anthem of African Identity”

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With Sankara, Samira Brahmia delivers a bold and passionate tribute to Africa and its youth, blending the fiery rhythms of Afrobeat with soulful melodies. Inspired by the revolutionary spirit of Thomas Sankara, this track is both a call to action and a celebration of resilience, unity, and pride.

Brahmia’s lyrics resonate with urgency: “I’m African, don’t you know my name?”—a powerful declaration of identity against historical injustices. The song’s groove, deeply influenced by Fela Kuti’s legacy, pulses with an irresistible energy, making it impossible to ignore.

More than just a song, Sankara is a movement—an electrifying fusion of music and activism, inviting listeners to reclaim their history and dance toward a free and sovereign future. A must-have for every Afrobeat and conscious music playlist!

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