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CULTURE/GUINEA: After “Woman Batter”, Mimi Paya Paya talks about the harms of the telephone in her new album “Didi Forè“

If the telephone, a tool with multiple advantages, facilitates human relations, it also constitutes a necessary evil. According to an Ipsos survey published in January 2019, 61% of newlyweds consider that the telephone takes up too much space in their life as a couple. The omnipresence of the telephone and the time that everyone devotes to it is a reason for argument, even breakup. In her second album entitled “Didi Forè”, (black man), composed of 16 tracks, the artist Aminata Condé commonly known as Mimi Paya Paya, denounces in one of the tracks, the misuse of the telephone, a source of divorce for several couples.

This is a communication made on the evening of Tuesday April 30 by the singer's management team, at an announcement conference for her concert scheduled for May 4 at the People's Palace.

 “ With this new album, the second of its kind, the artist has gone squarely this year on the sentimental side (love). She raised a lot of issues in her pieces. When you listen to what she sang in it, you will understand that technology, especially the telephone, is creating enough problems in homes. We don't have time at home, even for our children. Madam and sir, everyone is focused on their phone. So in this theme, she tried to talk about the harms linked to the misuse of this tool» ,” confided Joe Keita, member of the management team.

The organizers took the opportunity to reassure fans about the organizational and security aspects.

“Mimi Paya Paya is still an ambassador for the “fighting woman” cause. Getting up in the morning, fighting and going to the market and doing enough difficult things is not easy (…),” he insisted.

Sâa Robert Koundouno 

Source https://mediaguinee.com/

Mediaguinee (GUINEE)

 

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