Josephine Baker - La Conga Blicoti (polo & Pan Remix) Info

: She fled the intense racism of the United States in the 1920s, becoming the "Toast of Paris" and the most successful entertainer in France.

: Originally released in 1936, the song was a collaboration between Baker and the Lecuona Cuban Boys . It was famously featured in the film Princesse Tam Tam , where Baker played a woman from North Africa who is "civilized" by a French aristocrat. Josephine Baker - La Conga Blicoti (Polo & Pan Remix)

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: "Conga Blicoti" translates roughly to "The Conga of Forgetfulness" or "The Oblivion’s Conga". It tells the story of a woman whose lover has left, and she chooses to dance "Coti Moli" (relaxed/loose) to "take it easy" and avoid depression. The Legend: Josephine Baker The song carries the weight of Baker’s incredible life: Stream Josephine Baker - La Conga Blicoti (Polo

: "Blicoti" is a playful slang term. The song's lyrics use a rare Parisian slang that mixes French Creole from the Antilles (Guadeloupe and Martinique) and La Réunion.

The story of is a cross-generational bridge between the 1930s "Jazz Age" Paris and modern French electronic "Voyage" pop. It blends the legacy of a civil rights icon with a tropical, dream-like soundscape. The Original: Josephine Baker’s 1930s Paris