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Alpha Blondy — Boulevard De La Mort
Album: Jerusalem
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Released: 1986
Length: 5:26
Plays (last 30 days): 3
Moussô dôh dètchê la nibé
Siraba kan yé
Akoun' tchila
Aboro karila, mobiri tigui dôh léka nonni
Wika, wika, wika Allah
Kabini fadjêri dafê
Fôh kana seri fanan sé
Founanguéni la ni bé sandji kôrô ninnin nan yé
Djon bé hinnin fangandan sou la
Wika, wika, wika Allah
Boulevard Giscard d'Estaing
Boulevard de la mort
Boulevard Giscard d'Estaing
Boulevard de la muerte, muerte muerte hê!
Atereke, tereke, tereke
Atereke, tereke, tereke

Moussô dôh demousso la nibé siraban kan yé
A kou'n tchila, a boro karila
Mobini tigui dôh léka téréké, téréké, téréké
aie! pai! pai!

Wika, wika, wika Allah
Kabini fadjêri da fé, fôh kana seri kanan sé
Founan guéni la nibé sandji kôrôh
Ninnin nan yé, djon bé hinnin fangandan soula
Boulevard Giscard d'Estaing
Boulevard de la mort
Boulevard Giscard d'Estaing
Boulevard de la mort
Boulevard Giscard d'Estaing
Boulevard de la muerte, de la muerte..
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We cannot be proud of our elected politicians.
We have pillaged and we continue to pillage Africa!
The man claims to be a humanist but is he really?


This guy doesn't do it for me. Gimme Michigan & Smiley, Tenor Saw, or Eek A Mouse any day dem week.
 SquiddlyDiddly wrote:

I LOVE reggae. 

If I hear a track like this, it moves me to dance, every time. It is as if I have an internal trigger. 

It started in the 1970s listening to Ska in the UK and little snippets of Reggae that floated in here and there. Then I found Bob Marley and from then it has been a constant in my life. 

Why am telling you this? I know that some (many) here on RP find a real problem with the genre. . . and I wanted to gently let you know that for some (many) it is like medicine. So, let it go and let others enjoy something that fills their spirit and in return, I will aim not to diss other styles I don't like. Fair enough?



I love reggae too. 
 johnfiva wrote:

There's a great spanish monastrell wine called Demuerte. Can't say the same for this music.



Monastrell probably is, besides tempranillo, the Spanish varietal I most detest. Which makes perfect sense, since you seem to dislike this song.
Me encanta como pronuncia 
Boulevard de la muejde, muejde....
please Rp play more French songs 
Tks merci !
Love from France 
There's a great spanish monastrell wine called Demuerte. Can't say the same for this music.
 hellsgardener wrote:


an honestly puzzled question - what on earth are you doing here?  If I wasn't looking for diversity in my music this station would be unbearable - but that's exactly what I AM looking for so it's the opposite.   No disrespect intended, I'm just puzzled why you stay?


I just thought the same thing reading the quoted bit. "WTF you doing here?"
 Won't be seeing them at a Rammstein concert. . . 
 Randy1cleo wrote:

Blocked on my list.  Don't like french, spanish, most foreign language music.  sorry!!



an honestly puzzled question - what on earth are you doing here?  If I wasn't looking for diversity in my music this station would be unbearable - but that's exactly what I AM looking for so it's the opposite.   No disrespect intended, I'm just puzzled why you stay?
 Randy1cleo wrote:

Blocked on my list.  Don't like french, spanish, most foreign language music.  sorry!!



Then why are you here? Go back to your local FM station where I'm sure all of the songs are in English. 
Blocked on my list.  Don't like french, spanish, most foreign language music.  sorry!!
Am I the only one that hears the snare on the upbeat of 1 and 3? If its on 2 and 4, I'm totally lost!!
The King of Bontempi Reggae! 
But still quite good to listen to.
Thanks, Bill!
Reggae is hit or miss for me. This tune is a HIT!   
 pinto wrote:

Sounds like a reggae remix of Thievery Corporation




Maybe the other way around!
Weaker lion?  Sorry, just read the lyrics and that was always in my head when I heard this song.
I like it.
Sounds like a reggae remix of Thievery Corporation
This song is about a boulevard, a 4 way road with a lot of traffic jam that completely separate a city in half and that people had to cross without... dying... And there has been a lot of deaths... 
This song is a tribute, a medecine.
OK, it's "basic" reggae, very "Bontempi" sounding... cheap. But Alpha has this very charming ingenuity that makes is music quite good.
I am not a reggae fan. But this is really good!!!
This is a highly underrated reggae album. The wailers are the backing band
 MilesW wrote:

Me three.
 
4 play
his song  Cocody Rock is one of the best reggae songs 
 jelgator wrote:

Me too.
 
Me three.
 SquiddlyDiddly wrote:
I LOVE reggae.
 
Me too.
So chilled out    .. I love Alpha Blondy
VGE...Et les diamants de Bokassa??
First time to hear this.... like it bunches! ....and two...and four!
J'ai entendu Boulevard Giscard D'Estaing ? Boulevard de la mort ? Rhoooooo 
good to hear after many years :-)
I LOVE reggae. 

If I hear a track like this, it moves me to dance, every time. It is as if I have an internal trigger. 

It started in the 1970s listening to Ska in the UK and little snippets of Reggae that floated in here and there. Then I found Bob Marley and from then it has been a constant in my life. 

Why am telling you this? I know that some (many) here on RP find a real problem with the genre. . . and I wanted to gently let you know that for some (many) it is like medicine. So, let it go and let others enjoy something that fills their spirit and in return, I will aim not to diss other styles I don't like. Fair enough?
I don't want to listen to this but I want to listen to RP and not a playlist so I'm on the MP3 stream.
all one O)
Reminds me of Eek a Mouse, it would be nice to hear Ganga Smuggling on RP
Merci beaucoup. Thank a lot.
YES I
Unite
Great to hear Alpha Blondy on RP! Please consider occasionally playing Jerusalem, title song from same album as Boulevard de la Mort.
Great to hear Alpha Blondy on RP, thx Goldsmiths!
Played this album while driving my Russian/Jewish grandmother to Costco in 1987 or so... she was fascinated and excited to hear him singing "baruch atah adonai" in the title song "Jerusalem". She was actually able to translate quite a few of the lyrics.
Great set today!