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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Ayo (&#8220;joie&#8221; en yoruba), c’est d’abord le tube planétaire Down On My Knees (2006) marquant la jonction entre blues, soul, folk jazz...</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ayo (&#8220;joie&#8221; en yoruba), c’est d’abord le tube planétaire <em>Down On My Knees</em> (2006) marquant la jonction entre blues, soul, folk jazz et reggae. Après un virage pop-rock plus ou moins bien négocié, celle que l’on a souvent comparée à Tracy Chapman est revenue à ses premières amours, renouant avec ses succès d’antan. En témoigne son sixième album, Royal, empli de ces hymnes à la joie dont elle a le secret – comme cette reprise habitée de <em>Né quelque part</em> de Maxime Le Forestier ou le bien-nommé <em>Beautiful</em>.</p>
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