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The Afro-Neapolitan collective KI NAMELESS BI presents live the eponymous debut album

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On the occasion of the Lit.Afrobeat event, which is bringing a breath of fresh air to the city, the multi-ethnic collective Ki Nameless Bi will present their self-titled debut album, published by SuoniVisioni Records and Rumori Edizioni Musicali, on Thursday, March 9th at The Wall club (centro direzionale isola E1 - Naples; from 23:00 pm).

The KNB collective, an acronym for Ki Nameless Bi which in Wolof-English means "Here they are, the nameless ones", is made up of girls and boys from Gambia, Senegal and Naples. Genkah, GEA, Yusbwoi, Doppy Gee, Mozeh k, Sir X Samba, THIEUF and the producers Dott.Hope and Fox - these are their names - represent the artistic and cultural integration that only Naples could facilitate thanks to its thousand-year-old inclusive and never divisive society.

With a modern sound made of different styles, born from different ethnicities and origins, they contribute to giving shape to a musical movement that erases all boundaries.

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A melting pot of stories to tell, a wave of hip hop and Afrobeat flow with pressing rhythms and meters that is allowing KNB to carve out a significant position in the diverse Neapolitan music scene, supporting a growing movement that is bringing together second and third generation Afro-Neapolitans.

In the last three weeks, KNB have released three singles: “Ndabige,” “Up the Vibes,” and “No Stress,” which you can listen to at the links below. On Thursday, March 9th, during the showcase, they will release their fourth single, “OK!”

[reproduction_reserved] Article published on March 8, 2023 - 10:05 PM - Regina Ada Scarico [combined_source]

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