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Watch Paris-based genre-blending duo TSHEGUE’s new video for ‘Shuffle’
Rocking a short blond fade with matching eyebrows, TSHEGUE‘s Faty Sy Savanet smokes in the streets of Paris as the official video for their bombastic, high-energy dance track opens. Sung in a non-English language that we do not understand, the artist seems to rap about the Republic of the Congo — her home country — based on what the YouTube comment section suggests. Watch the official video to see them dance in the streets and wave a black flag.
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Get into the new release from their forthcoming project, ‘Argent’, releasing on October 11. It is directed by Laetitia Ramamonjisoa. The group comprises Kinshasha-born singer-songwriter Faty Sy Savanet and the French-Cuban producer, Nicolas ‘Dakou’ Dacunha. If you were clueless, that’s okay. Kinshasha is the largest city and capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. And if you’re discovering TSHEGUE for the first time, the musical duo debuted in 2017 with an EP called ‘Survivor’, known to have blended influences from Garage Rock to Tribal Techno, according to a publication called Grio.
If we find out what the song means, we will return here to update the article.
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