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Seun Kuti concert, March 2009
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Seun Kuti et Fela´s Egypt 80 presentent leur nouveau album Many Things, pendant le concert du vendredi 27 février a l´Institut francais a Dakar.
Tags: Arts, Culture and Entertainment; Nigeria; Music
Created: 3rd Mar 2009
Modified: 4th Mar 2009
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