Mory Kante Yeke Yeke Link

A legendary Techno/Acid House rework that introduced the track to a new generation of clubbers.

The track reached number one in several European countries, including Belgium, Finland, Spain, and the Netherlands. Mory Kante Yeke Yeke

Helped establish a love for house music in the UK. A legendary Techno/Acid House rework that introduced the

Originally released in 1984 on the album À Paris , the song was later re-recorded with a faster "techno-pop" arrangement for his 1987 album, Akwaba Beach . This version became a massive international hit, featuring a unique fusion of traditional Mandinka music and modern electronic beats. Originally released in 1984 on the album À

The title "Yéké Yéké" is a Mandinka chant often described as an onomatopoeic word representing the sound of dancing or the feeling of being in love. Specifically, it celebrates nimògòya , a playful, traditional relationship between a wife and her brother-in-law. Remix Legacy

The song has maintained its presence on dance floors for decades through numerous popular remixes:

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