@YungPapi
Voice actor - Sent from my telephone
108 tracks 4 hr 20 min
BRO SAID 4 HOURS LMFAO
BRO SAID 4 HOURS LMFAO
Thatās lite
Pady and Poolboy went two weeks as pairs and didnt say anything
Pady and Poolboy went two weeks as pairs and didnt say anything
thought that was part of the game
@YungPapi
Voice actor - Sent from my telephone
108 tracks 4 hr 20 min
thats wassup
Which genre
Not metal
thought that was part of the game
no...then it wouldnt be fun
imma just pretend u guys made the mistake!
Awaiting @Echiham's judgement
the 2nd one is pure monochrome so u good with that Orangutan!
Not metal
Cece Natalie- miss behaves
@op my partnwr never reviewed my s***
My b
been off the grid for a bit
My b
been off the grid for a bit
Too late Iām snitching
@YungPapi
Voice actor - Sent from my telephone
108 tracks 4 hr 20 min
Crine
The nigga u got as a pair dont even listen to music
4 hour insano
whatever grabs you, i'm up for anything. How about you?
Whatever whatās me
Just kidding, Iām up for anything as well.

Music from Saharan Cellphones
Idk why the YouTube version is an hour 40. I have only listened to these versions:
sahelsoundscompilations.bandcamp.com/album/music-from-saharan-cellphones
music.apple.com/us/album/music-from-saharan-cellphones-vol-1/1744624222
Whatever whatās me
Just kidding, Iām up for anything as well.

Music from Saharan Cellphones
Idk why the YouTube version is an hour 40. I have only listened to these versions:
https://sahelsoundscompilations.bandcamp.com/album/music-from-saharan-cellphones
https://music.apple.com/us/album/music-from-saharan-cellphones-vol-1/1744624222
did they actually use saharan cellphones
did they actually use saharan cellphones
From the Bandcamp page:
āMusic from Saharan cellphones is a compilation of music collected from memory cards of cellular phones in the Saharan desert.
In much of West Africa, cellphones are are used as all purpose multimedia devices. In lieu of personal computers and high speed internet, the knockoff cellphones house portable music collections, playback songs on tinny built in speakers, and swap files in a very literal peer to peer Bluetooth wireless transfer.
The songs chosen for the compilation were some of the highlights -- music that is immensely popular on the unofficial mp3/cellphone network from Abidjan to Bamako to Algiers, but have limited or no commercial release. They're also songs that tend towards this new world of self production -- Fruity Loops, home studios, synthesizers, and Autotune.
In 2010, various versions of saharan cellphone music were released on cassette. Many of the songs were unlabeled, giving no insight to their mysterious origins. In the past year, the artists have been tracked down to collaborate on a commercial release. As such, 50% of the proceeds go directly to the artists.
The original cassette was also remixed and reinterpreted here:
boomarmnation.bandcamp.com/album/music-for-saharan-cellphonesā
did they actually use saharan cellphones
I think so
From the Bandcamp page:
āMusic from Saharan cellphones is a compilation of music collected from memory cards of cellular phones in the Saharan desert.
In much of West Africa, cellphones are are used as all purpose multimedia devices. In lieu of personal computers and high speed internet, the knockoff cellphones house portable music collections, playback songs on tinny built in speakers, and swap files in a very literal peer to peer Bluetooth wireless transfer.
The songs chosen for the compilation were some of the highlights -- music that is immensely popular on the unofficial mp3/cellphone network from Abidjan to Bamako to Algiers, but have limited or no commercial release. They're also songs that tend towards this new world of self production -- Fruity Loops, home studios, synthesizers, and Autotune.
In 2010, various versions of saharan cellphone music were released on cassette. Many of the songs were unlabeled, giving no insight to their mysterious origins. In the past year, the artists have been tracked down to collaborate on a commercial release. As such, 50% of the proceeds go directly to the artists.
The original cassette was also remixed and reinterpreted here:
boomarmnation.bandcamp.com/album/music-for-saharan-cellphonesā
wthelly this sounds interesting asl
im gonna check this out too
wthelly this sounds interesting asl
im gonna check this out too
Yeah itās a crazy fun listen havenāt checked part 2 yet
Crine
The nigga u got as a pair dont even listen to music
4 hour insano
Not my problem