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zouglou
Zouglou is a dance oriented style of music originated from Côte d'Ivoire during the mid-1990s.〔 It started with students〔http://www.cairn.info/article.php?ID_ARTICLE=CEA_168_0777〕 from the University of Abidjan drawing on elements of other styles of music, especially zouk, ragga and soca music. Zouglou recounts the various social realities experienced by the Ivorian youth and carries messages sometimes humorous, sometimes political messages, or, more often, delivers advice on life. It has since spread elsewhere, including to Burkina Faso, Cameroon and Gabon. ==The origin of the "philosophy zougloutique"==
Christian Gogoua and Serge Bruno Porquet be found at the City University of Yopougon in 1988 (Porquet being the City of Port Bouet-III before the Yopougon) A core is created around two friends fire Zamble Guy Moro (Waton) Wakoube Medard (Waka), Brice Bastos (The Togolo Zangbeto) Diagou Edmon (Don Diego De Messania) Angama George (George Little), Theodore Kouassi (In Vlougbous), Bakary Ouadraogo (Child Spirit), Cesar Oulai (Gnrin Guinea Pig ), Julien Gnanzou (Patsy Gouly), Moses Djenko, etc.. It is this core of students who regularly found Marne-la-Coquette, where Bastos had a dorm room, and especially the city of Café to express the universe in a fraternity student with a language only the initiated could understand, and not dance to the music of Celico and other Ivorian artists of the time. But own music.
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