M.i.a kala rapidshare9/18/2023 ![]() ![]() “Jimmy” and “Bamboo Banger” reworks Bollywood samples to get your rump on the dancefloor with a heaping bowl of chutney,and “Mango Pickle Down River” sounds like an Aboriginal “Paul Revere” with didjeridoos where Mike D expects fish and mangos rather than your cash and jewelry. No, not like hip-hop R&B, but AFRICA (click on link to see Jamie Foxx explain). “Bird Flu,” “Boyz,” and “Hussel” highlight the music of Africa. did a lot of jumping from continent to continent for this one, and the end result captures the musical flavor of several different cultures and manages to infuse them with booming 808s and frantic rhythms. She proposes in her new disc that this is the Third World Democracy, and there’s no arguing here. ![]() It really isn’t fair that Bossanova joints can be found right next to some Riverdance jams, but English-born Sri Lankan M.I.A.’s latest, Kala, truly deserves to be called a World album. The “World” section at your local music retailer is just a way to pile together all the stuff that isn’t from America or the UK. ![]()
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