Very breezy and summerlike in all. It does get too diluted and safe even with the obvious ethnic pull from guest features, but overall the music is chill and warm with some nice background funky tunes. Sue Alma, Sudan, Dourlé are highlights.
Ethnic Psychadelic/Funk/Neo-Soul/West African Funk Fusion
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