Joe ,
With all due respect Ouza has always been at the forefront when it comes to
championing the rights of the masses . He was always at loggerheads with the
Senghor regime for its entire existence . In fact Ouza was an exile in Gambia
during part of Senghor 's presidency .
 He had a brief honeymoon with Diouf''s regime but he soon lashed out at his rule
when he noted that it was almost a continuation of the Senghor regime . He left
the prestigious post of director of Senegal's national theater ( Daniel Sorano ) and
went back to use his art to denounce power .
 
When Wade was vying for the presidency he sided with him hoping that he will carry
through his SOPI ( change ) message . He did not . He even was evicted from his
state subsidized low cost housing ( HLM ) for his support for Wade . 
 
And now again , being always true to himself , Ouza is turning against Wade because
 he has betrayed the people . 
You only need to be familiar with Oza's repertoire to discover the many progresive songs
he composed in the service of the common good .
 
Gibril Gelajo BAH        
 

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Subject: Re: [G_L] [>-<] Ouza Diallo, socially conscious musician. Always talks truth to power

Mbodge, a conscious clip indeed. This is where my major beef is with these Senegalese musicians lies: Ouza, Youssou, etc. When things are going bad in Senegal, you see them side with the people. However, as Gambians are being terrorized by a brutal dictator, you see the same clowns go to Gambia to Woyaane and to tell Yaya that "Yalla Kor Fa Taage" and leave with bundles of our resources. The Seringe is also getting his cut. I blame us though. For while they are celebrating our abuse, Gambians are among the chief patrons of these folks. It is about time we start boycotting any Musician that strokes Jammeh's ego at our expense. The other day I saw an interview with Youssou Ndure, foaming about the crisis in Senegal as he should rightfully do. However, when he went to play for Yaya and the APRC in the wake of the Deyda Murder all he could see is money. Gambians are to blame though, for many of us are still deep in sleep and will do anything for a good time. Thus, the Senegalese musicians will continue to sing the praise of Yaya while we dance along. I hope Ouza will also be conscious about the plight of Gambians.
 
Jere Jef
 
Joe 
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2011 13:31:28 +0200
Subject: [>-<] Ouza Diallo, socially conscious musician. Always talks truth to power
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Dedicated to Ansu Koroma.
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