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'''Rebel Woman''' the 2008 release by [[Chiwoniso Maraire]] off, U.S. based, independent, [[Cumbancha]] is her first international release in over 10 years.<ref name="Rebel Woman">{{cite web|title=Chiwoniso {{!}} Rebel Woman|url=http://store.cumbancha.com/album/rebel-woman}}</ref> Chiwoniso's music is traditional, yet strong and progressive. The tracks are backed by the sounds of the traditional [[Marimba]], an instrument that traces through her families lineage as well as her countries.<ref name="Critic's Picks">{{cite web|title=Critic's Picks|url=http://www.boston.com/yourtown/cambridge/articles/2010/05/23/critics_picks___world_music/}}</ref>
'''Rebel Woman''' the 2008 release by [[Chiwoniso Maraire]] off, U.S. based, independent, [[Cumbancha]] is her first international release in over 10 years.<ref name="Rebel Woman">{{cite web|title=Chiwoniso {{!}} Rebel Woman|url=http://store.cumbancha.com/album/rebel-woman}}</ref> Chiwoniso's music is traditional, yet strong and progressive. The tracks are backed by the sounds of the traditional [[Marimba]], an instrument that traces through her families lineage as well as her countries.<ref name="Critic's Picks">{{cite web|title=Critic's Picks|url=http://www.boston.com/yourtown/cambridge/articles/2010/05/23/critics_picks___world_music/}}</ref>


[[Chiwoniso Maraire]] is an activist for free speech, human rights and social justice, the songs on Rebel Woman, "gives voice to the voiceless and speaks to the problems and joys of the world around her."<ref name="Rebel Woman" group=Notes>{{cite web|title=Chiwoniso {{!}} Rebel Woman|url=http://store.cumbancha.com/album/rebel-woman}}</ref>
[[Chiwoniso Maraire]] is an activist for free speech, human rights and social justice, the songs on Rebel Woman, "gives voice to the voiceless and speaks to the problems and joys of the world around her."<ref name="Rebel Woman">{{cite web|title=Chiwoniso {{!}} Rebel Woman|url=http://store.cumbancha.com/album/rebel-woman}}</ref>


==Track list==
==Track list==

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Rebel Woman the 2008 release by Chiwoniso Maraire off, U.S. based, independent, Cumbancha is her first international release in over 10 years.[1] Chiwoniso's music is traditional, yet strong and progressive. The tracks are backed by the sounds of the traditional Marimba, an instrument that traces through her families lineage as well as her countries.[2]

Chiwoniso Maraire is an activist for free speech, human rights and social justice, the songs on Rebel Woman, "gives voice to the voiceless and speaks to the problems and joys of the world around her."[1]

Track list

  1. Vanorapa (4:04)
  2. Matsotsi (5:05)
  3. Gomo (4:26)
  4. Nguva Ye Kufara (4:38)
  5. Kurima (5:30)
  6. Listen To The Breeze (3:48)
  7. Wakashinga (4:14)
  8. Irobukairo (4:35)
  9. Pamuromo (2:41)
  10. Nerudo (4:22)
  11. Only One World (4:20)
  12. Rebel Woman (4:31)


References

  1. ^ a b "Chiwoniso | Rebel Woman".
  2. ^ "Critic's Picks".