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Meiway - Dj Tassouman (2004) -

: The lyrics include names of prominent DJs and public figures (such as Didier Drogba and Kader Kéïta), celebrating their roles in Ivorian culture.

: For a broader academic perspective, searching for papers on "Zoblazo music and Ivorian identity" or "Music and social cohesion in Côte d'Ivoire" would likely lead to scholarly articles that feature Meiway's work. Meiway - DJ Tassouman (2004)

: Released on the album Golgotha (800% Zoblazo) , the track is often cited as an iconic dancefloor anthem that signaled a hope for the end of socio-political crises in Côte d'Ivoire. Related Resources : The lyrics include names of prominent DJs

: The song is a defining example of Zoblazo , a genre Meiway pioneered. It is characterized by energetic rhythms and the traditional use of white handkerchiefs by dancers. Related Resources : The song is a defining

: In an interview with Afropop Worldwide , Meiway explained that "DJ Tassouman" was created as a tribute to Ivorian DJs who helped maintain social stability and mitigate resentment during the country's periods of crisis.

While there is no single academic "paper" exclusively titled after the song, you can find in-depth analysis and contextual information about (2004) through various cultural reviews and interviews. Key Cultural & Social Analysis