Where To Get Free Africa MP3 Tracks
Download African Music At
No Cost!
Are you looking for great Africa MP3 tracks but your budget is tight?
Then go with free African music downloads! Here's my
tip for you:
eMusic is the small brother of iTunes - just cheaper, and with lots of
great tracks from Africa. It now runs a special promotion that I've
already taken advantage of. I really recommend you try it!
Just register for a free account and get
25 FREE iPod® compatible downloads!
Is it really free?
Yes, absolutely! Of course, eMusic would like you to become a
paying customer after this free trial (and you might even like to,
because their offer is great!). But
if you chose not to, they'll let you go without any questions asked. To
be sure, I've tested this myself. Here's how it works:
- I signed up for a free account (I had to provide credit
card information).
- I browsed eMusic.com and downloaded my favorite tracks.
- Before my free trial ended (which was about a week),
I canceled it by the click of a button. It was totally
hassle-free.
I can keep my downloaded songs without my credit card being charged.
Not sure where to start?
Exploring a new genre on a new platform can be confusing. Once you are
signed up,
I suggest you search for the following tracks. They'll give you a
good idea of what's out there and will lead you to more:
-
Youssou N'Dour - Immigrés (from the album
"Immigrés")
Mbalax music by the world-famous artist from Senegal

-
Dobet Gnahoré - Pillage (from the album "Na
Afriki")
The beautiful female voice from the Ivory Coast
-
Habib Koité - Namania (from the album "Afriki")
Brilliant acoustic music from Mali
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Ali & Toumani - Sabu Yerkoi (from the
album "Ali & Toumani")
Beautiful, traditional Kora music by the masters from Mali
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Khaled - Aiysha (from the album "One hour with Khaled")
Modern Rai music from Algeria, North Africa
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Mamady Keita - Dennadon Kanin (from the album "Nankama")
Traditional djembe drumming from Guinée

- Mustapha Tettey Addy - Pepe Didim, Pepe
(album "Come and
drum")
Traditional drumming from Ghana
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Koffi Olomide - Code Pin (album "Affaire d'Etat")
Soukouss dance music from Congo
-
Soweto Gospel Choir - Shosholoza (from the album "African
Spirit")
Inspiring South African choir music
And if you don't like any of this, just stick with rock, pop, country
or whatever style you are familiar with. The downloads are yours.
Get your Africa MP3 tracks before the promotion ends! To sign up just
click here:

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