The music of Madagascar’s young people
Celebrate a country's independence day by featuring some of the music of its young people. This is Madagascar's turn today, June 26th.
Today is the 51st anniversary of Malagasi independence. Things could have been better for its citizens. What with being governed by a former radio DJ along with the country’s army and in the background threats that Western governments and aid agencies will withdraw financial support. Anyway, we’re celebrating. For the sake of the Malagasy people. This is also the start of a new regular gig where we’ll celebrate a country’s independence day by featuring some of the music of its young people.
We had a harder time coming up with the short list below (we had an easy time with South Africa’s Youth Day (June 16th) and Mozambique Independence Day, but we found plenty of great stuff available. So here we go. (If we missed anything, let us know.)
Oladad’s “Ketamanga.”
“Tsy fatar’elah” by K.F.R. featuring KIM:
Aora’s “In mo ze zay.”
“Zaza dago” by Suprem.
Volkany Sound’s “Aminay any.”
Finally, Raboussa’s “Tonga ‘ndray.”