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Examples
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The record takes themes from traditional music associated with love gods such as Ochun (Afro-Cuban) and Semara (Balinese) and uses that as source material for contemporary collaborations.
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"Ochun is the god that wears yellow and lives in the rivers," he says.
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"Ochun is the oricha, or deity, that wears yellow and lives in the rivers," says this man.
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Osunlade - "Cantos a Ochun et Oya" (Yoruba Records)
Beyondjazz 2008
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Osunlade - Cantos A Ochun Et Oya (Juan Valentine Re-Edit) (7:05)
VeryCD - 电驴资源订阅 linassj 2010
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Osunlade - Cantos A Ochun Et Oya (Juan Valentine Re-Edit) (7:05)
VeryCD - 电驴资源订阅 linassj 2010
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