To mark the centenary of the founding of the African National Congress and its liberation struggle, the artist Akili Blaq has produced a compilation album that reflects the great variety that is to be found on the continent and the problems that it confronts.
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The cover to the album 'A Dollar a Day'
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Blaq, who was born in Kenya but is now based in South Africa, features artists who combine his own influences and use a mixture of languages, ranging from Nairobi slang to Swahili, Zulu and Tetswana.
By mixing the Tetswana and Swahili languages, the artists have created a new dialect they call Tswahili.
The title of the album, A Dollar a Day, is intended to fight against the stereotypical portrayal of Africa and African as victims of difficult socio-economic conditions, while acknowledging the harsh realities and effects of poverty on youth.
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In addition to making a political statement, the songs on the 18-track album cover topical issues, such as HIV, xenophobia, land grabs in Zimbabwe and ethnicity in Kenya, along with interviews with African policy-makers.
"Music is what I do every day," Blaq told africanhiphop.com. "My beats have no borders."
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