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"Yé ké yé ké" is a song by
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recording artist
Mory Kanté Mory Kanté (29 March 195022 May 2020) was a Guinean vocalist and player of the kora harp. He was best known internationally for his 1987 hit song " Yé ké yé ké", which reached number-one in Belgium, Finland, the Netherlands, and Spain. Th ...
. It was released in 1987 as a single from his third studio album, ''Akwaba Beach''. The song became an international hit; it was one of Africa's best-ever selling hits as well as being a European number one in 1988, making it the first ever African single to sell over one million copies. The song was a top five hit in France, Switzerland, Germany and the Netherlands, where it topped the chart for two weeks. A remix, the "Afro Acid Mix" was especially made for UK release, where it reached No. 25. In 1994, German techno duo
Hardfloor Hardfloor is a German electronic music duo, consisting of Oliver Bondzio and Ramon Zenker. Their most famous track is "Acperience 1" (often titled more simply as "Acperience" on many compilation albums) and chosen by Feargal Sharkey as one of h ...
remixed the song and released this new version with moderate success. A
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song, "Tamma Tamma Loge", also used the music in this song.


Background and lyrics

The lyrics are in Mandinka. Kanté adapted it from a traditional song called "Yekeke." "All good things have many owners," said Kanté in a 1997 interview. He added that "the song comes from a wonderful tradition we have in the villages. You know, when young girls are approaching the age of marriage, they flirt with each other through music. They court and ensnare each other through their songs and dances. These are sweet songs, I swear. 'Yekeke' is one of them. It's the sound that young women make when they dance ... It's their way of communicating their interest."


Critical reception

A review in '' Music & Media'' stated that it was easy to understand why it was a hit, as it is "a festive and very rhythmic chant, with stirring vocals wrapped in an unbridled, energetic production".


Impact and legacy

English DJ, producer and broadcaster
Dave Pearce David Alistair Pearce (born 14 June 1963) is an English dance DJ, EDM producer and broadcaster, who has performed across the United Kingdom and the world. He previously presented ''Dance Anthems'' on BBC Radio 1 for ten years. He is renowned f ...
included "Yé ké yé ké" in his all-time top 10 in 1997, saying, "A classic that always evokes a strong reaction—a real feel-good track that works well as a transformation track when following on from someone else's set. I play it all the time."


Track listings

* 7-inch single # "Yé ké yé ké" – 3:58 # "Akwaba Beach" – 5:11 * 12-inch maxi # "Yé ké yé ké" (remix) – 6:17 # "Akwaba Beach" – 5:11 # "Yé ké yé ké" – 3:58 * 12-inch maxi – US # "Yé ké yé ké" (French remix) – 6:17 # "Yé ké yé ké" (Afro acid mix) – 5:25 # "Yé ké yé ké" (Mory's house version) – 5:25 # "Yé ké yé ké" (French edit) – 3:38 # "Akwaba Beach" – 5:11 * 12-inch maxi – UK # "Yé ké yé ké" (the Afro acid remix) (*engineered by
Robin Guthrie Robin Andrew Guthrie (born 4 January 1962) is a Scottish musician, songwriter, composer, record producer and audio engineer, best known as the co-founder of the alternative rock band Cocteau Twins. During his career Guthrie has performed ...
) # "Akwaba Beach" # "Yé ké yé ké" (the French remix) * CD single # "Yé ké yé ké" (remix) – 6:20 # "Akwaba Beach" – 5:14 # "Yé ké yé ké" (live) – 7:17


Charts


Weekly charts

Original version 1995 version 1996 remix


Year-end charts


Popular culture


Asia

Due to the international popularity of the song,
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singer
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recorded a
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(地球大追蹤) on her 1988 album, ''Autumn Colours'' ( 秋色) . In September 1989, the song appeared in a television commercial for the second generation
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in Japan. The song was also popular in India. "Yé ké yé ké" was used as background music in the 1990
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film '' Agneepath'', inspired the Bollywood song "Tamma Tamma" in the 1990 film ''
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'', and inspired the song "Pellikala Vachesindhe" in the 1997
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''.


Greece

A Greek-language parody of Yé ké yé ké, titled Ελλάδα Είναι Μόνο Μία (There is only one Greece), was recorded by Harry Klynn for his 1989 political comedy album Ραντεβού Με Την... Εισαγγελία (Date with the...Prosecutor). In contrast to Mory Kanté's original subject of doting on a love interest, Klynn's parody version discusses various political issues present in Greece during the late 1980s such as the Davos process for reconciliation between Greece and Turkey. In particular, the main chorus of the original is replaced by "Our (vulgar expletive for female genitalia) is burning, it's burning" to imply the lack of action on the part of the government in power at the time.


Italy

In 1987 the Italian producer (and Media Records boss)
Gianfranco Bortolotti Gianfranco Bortolotti (; born 2 May 1959) is an Italian electronic music producer and manager of Media Records and Media Studio. He was a member of Cappella, and 49ers who had several hits, and Fits of Gloom, who had a UK No. 47 hit with "Heave ...
released a medley under his Club House alias, with "Yé ké yé ké" being mixed up with " I'm a Man", a song originally recorded by
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and also known from the version recorded by Chicago (Chicago Transit Authority). In 1989, Club House's medley was licensed from Media in Italy to Music Man Records in the UK and became a small hit, peaking at number 69 in the British charts.


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Translation of lyrics
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