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Formed in 1997, Senegalese rappers Daara J were influenced by local heroes <a href="spotify:artist:3ESsXVMhBm2vfZaWmMdHAi">Positive Black Soul</a> but looked to bring other musical influences to their hip-hop sound. Members N'Dango D, Aladji Man, and <a href="spotify:artist:7EBwTCv2UZ1vm4WmfNCiEK">Faada Freddy</a> started out by rapping over any instrumental versions of American or French rap they could find and adding their own percussion over the tracks. Eventually they got a drum machine, but with only a drum machine, one of the members would have to "sing" all the instruments. It brought a great sense of melody to the group, which allowed them to incorporate the sounds of their beloved reggae, funk, and Cuban music into their hip-hop. Reggae great <a href="spotify:artist:3hbnUwHvxyFxeJ9veCzOE7">Mad Professor</a> produced their 1998 self-titled debut which was followed a year later by Xalima. The Declic label released both records, but 2003 marked a switch to the Wrasse label with the Boomerang album. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi

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