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Ahmed Soultan One On One with Sanatu Zambang

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While many see Ahmed Soultan as the founder of Afrobian music genre, considered as the master of the contemporary music scene in Morocco, Soultan music is known for being culturally rich in inhaling it's uniqueness from diversity of our African roots with a modern mode. A fan of Ahmed Soultan called Lamia explained to me, " That Soultan music is the kind of music that you can't come across it without being inspired, it's a journey of delight, knowledge and true feelings. Ahmed Soultan describes himself " a fool who believe we can do different, change the game, or ceate one " when I Sanatu Zambang asked Ahmed Soultan who or what inspired him to move to the music world Ahmed replied " never wanted to be an artist, it was an accident! my siter Samira my friends from Gabon & Congo and my brother told me "man you should try". The Morocco super sensational star describes Afrobian music as " Afrobian Music is a sub genre for North Afr...

Rihanna breaks The Beatles’ Billboard Hot 100 record

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Rihanna has overtaken The Beatles record for the total number of weeks spent at number one in the US. The singer’s latest hit Work has scored a ninth week at the top of the Billboard Hot 100, giving her an overall tally of 60 weeks at number one with 14 songs. That’s one more week at number one than The Beatles’ overall total. She is now second on the list of all-time chart toppers, behind Mariah Carey, whose record is 79 weeks. However, some of the songs counted as a number one for Rihanna are actually collaborations with other artists. Live Your Life, which spent six weeks at number one in 2008, was performed by rapper T.I. – with Rihanna appearing as a guest vocalist. Similarly, Monster and Love the Way You Lie were both performed by Eminem, but featured Rihanna singing the choruses. The two songs spent a combined total of 11 weeks at number one. Mariah Carey also has some collaborations counted among her 79-week total. Her duet with Boyz II Men, One Sweet Day, spent 16 w...