In the same way that the group always sings for Exú and Ogum before going on stage,
we open the album with salutations to the Orixás to ask for their blessings, to open our paths and win our struggles. It is an immense pleasure and honour to have the participation of these two great figures of the Candomblé.
Da mesma forma que o grupo sempre canta para Exú e Ogum antes de subir no palco,
abrimos o CD com saudações para pedirmos suas bênçãos, para abrirem nossos caminhos e
vencermos nossas lutas. É um imenso prazer e honra ter a participação dessas duas grandes damas do Candomblé.
credits
from Alabê KetuJazz,
released August 13, 2018
Cantiga para Exú: Ekedy Nicinha de Oxumarê/Cantiga para Ogum: Ialorixá Nildinha de Ogum
(Ilê Lara Omim)/Atabaques: Antoine Olivier
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