Ayé Ayo
A story of the zest for life from African people ("Ayé Ayo" in Yoruba language)...
Big thanks to ArkRockStudio.
Enjoy !

Itocpogo
This is a Masterpiece because of how well your playing and orchestration tells the story of your title "Life of Joy" (in english). To me Africans and African-Americans have a zest to have joy in their lives because they have been treated horribly at least from the 7th century by conquerors, slavery, colonization. The current "eye opening" institutionalized racial discrimination in the USA make me ashamed to think we have made progress but technology (cell phone cameras, etc) recently captures what seems like daily abuse by whites in power and I did not realize it was so prevalent; and another eye opener is whites like me with no power, more than I thought feel the same way as whites in power that they are superior which I feel is ridiculous and inhumane. Thank You for this Epic music, Phillippe!!!!
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Cassius
Super propre ce morceau. Entraînant et qui reste dans la tête dès la première écoute. Playlisté <3:W
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World backing tracks with Guitar, Sequencer, Bass and Vocals:
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༺ c ᥱ ᥣ ᥱ ᑲ r ᥲ t ᥱ 𝐿𝑜𝓊𝒹 ༻
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Sentinel
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My God
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Ayé Ayo
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Crested Monsters-bass
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Transcend to ultimate bliss
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JacoPhonic2 Bird Into The Jungle
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JacoPhonic Bird Into The Jungle
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Boy don't live here + bass
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Souls ++
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Traveling Cure
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Route 66
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Hold on
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Check !
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dreaming
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Sunburn Jack
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Zakalakala's Song Jaco´s ZakaGroove
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Arrangement exercise
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safari talking
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The Blue Stew-bass
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