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Canabasse
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Rapper and musician Canabasse is well-known in Senegal for his contributions to the country's hip-hop and rap scenes. His distinctive style and lyrical abilities have earned him recognition, and his music has become more well-known in Senegal and other countries. "Bou Bakh Bi" and "Yaye" are two of Canabasse's best-known tracks from his several albums. He is regarded as a significant player in the Senegalese hip-hop scene.
Discography
Singles2
Bou Bakh Bi
Bou Bakh Bi2020 • singleTracks: 1
Canabasse
Canabasse2020 • singleTracks: 1
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