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Josephine Baker - La Conga Blicoti (polo & Pan Remix) -

The story of is a cross-generational bridge between the 1930s "Jazz Age" Paris and modern French electronic "Voyage" pop. It blends the legacy of a civil rights icon with a tropical, dream-like soundscape. The Original: Josephine Baker’s 1930s Paris

: During WWII, she was a hero of the French Resistance , smuggling secret messages in her sheet music. Later, she was the only woman to speak alongside Martin Luther King Jr. at the March on Washington in 1963. The Remix: Polo & Pan’s Modern "Voyage" Josephine Baker - La Conga Blicoti (Polo & Pan Remix) Josephine Baker - La Conga Blicoti (Polo & Pan Remix)

: Originally released in 1936, the song was a collaboration between Baker and the Lecuona Cuban Boys . It was famously featured in the film Princesse Tam Tam , where Baker played a woman from North Africa who is "civilized" by a French aristocrat. The story of is a cross-generational bridge between

: She fled the intense racism of the United States in the 1920s, becoming the "Toast of Paris" and the most successful entertainer in France. Later, she was the only woman to speak