Brand Story
23 Jan 2023, 17:45 GMT+10
The Tribe of Djembe is back with two songs for Black Black History Month; "Soul Sister" and "If you Fall".
"One of the best living Songwriters in the Country. "
Have you ever heard a song that grabbed your soul and hyped your vibe with Beats and Lyrics that changed your mode? Well that's were Tribe of Djembe exists. They exist in the moments of manifestation when thoughts, feelings and consciousness grow and blossom into actions and self-realization.
The Tribe of Djembe is a Collective of Artists, Musicians, Designers on a mission to enlighten their people and bring unity in the hearts and souls of the community in a culture that doesn't want us to be free, natural, and wise. They sing the songs of the forgotten people.
The Band is centered by stellar songwriting tied to a some incredible music and dance grooves. These are songs to which you can dance while the topic of the lyrics can range from the most current events to ancient African wisdom, and even history and folklore.
The New releases: "If you fall" is an Ode to The Civil Rights Movement but also to any struggle while "Soul Sister" is an Ode to the natural Beauty of Black Women.
They invite everyone to listen and to join them on their journey.
Visit
TribeofDjembe.com
Soul Sister
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