Toko Telo
Toko Telo

Toko Telo

MDGAfrican, Mbalax
146 monthly listeners
  • 549 followers
  • 218 subscribers
  • 62 followers
  • 40 fans

Toko Telo's Top Spotify Songs

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Mpiarakandro
13 streams
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Tsy Tea Raho
10 streams
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Raha Fa Ela
9 streams
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Artist Name
Raha Hita
8 streams
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Artist Name
Mpembe
7 streams
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Toko Telo's YouTube Videos

58.9K
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TOKO TELO Jiny karo karo

Toko Telo

TOKO TELO   Jiny karo karo
Youtube
58.9K views
Jan 25, 2016

Toko Telo's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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Artist Name
African Power! (Highlife, afrobeat, desert blues, soukous, mbaqanga, afro-funk, ethio-jazz, congolese rumba etc. [African music] [West Africa, East Africa, South Africa] Afrique)
by Spotify
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Folkmusiken i P2
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WOMAD 2017
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Toko Telo's Chart Ranks

Past 12 Months

Events5 Events

Nov
21-22
Ragas Live Festival
United States
USA
, BrooklynN/A N/A
Past
Sep
06-08
Black Swamp Arts Festival
United States
USA
, Bowling GreenN/A N/A
Past
Aug
08-11
Edmonton Folk Music Festival
Canada
CAN
, EdmontonN/A N/A
Past
Jul
19-21
Wonderfeel
Netherlands
NLD
, AnkeveenN/A N/A
Past
Jul
04-07
Rudolstadt-Festival
Germany
DEU
, RudolstadtN/A N/A
Past

Toko Telo's Past Events5 Events

  • Ragas Live Festival festival

    Zakir Hussain, Swaroop Khan, Toumani Diabaté, Rakesh Chaurasia, Terry Riley, Derek Gripper, Alam Khan, Brooklyn Raga Massive, Soumik Datta, Abhik Mukherjee, Rohan Krishnamurthy, Amir ElSaffar, Naseem Alatrash, Andy Statman, Gyan Riley, Toko Telo, Trina Basu
    USA, Brooklyn
    Small
  • Black Swamp Arts Festival festival

    The War and Treaty, The Band Of Heathens, Samantha Fish, Shinyribs, Shamarr Allen, Old Salt Union, Two Tons Of Steel, Johnny Rawls, Royal Jelly Jive, Diana Chittester, Toko Telo, Justin Payne & Co., The Corduroy Road, Drew Joseph
    USA, Bowling Green
    Small
  • Edmonton Folk Music Festival festival

    Hozier, Colter Wall, Brandi Carlile, CAAMP, The War and Treaty, Wild Rivers, Ocie Elliott, Bahamas, Jason Isbell, Trampled By Turtles, Julia Jacklin, St. Paul and The Broken Bones, Hurray For The Riff Raff, Amanda Shires, Blanco White, Blue Rodeo, The California Honeydrops, Ani DiFranco, Donovan Woods, Ondara, John Smith, Dobet Gnahoré, Dan Mangan, Bruce Cockburn, Darlingside, Mary Gauthier, The Ton3s, The Waifs, Talisk, Rose Cousins, David Jay, Henry Jamison, Kate Rusby, The Brother Brothers, Courtney Marie Andrews, Dervish, Tim O'Brien, Robert Francis, The Dead Tongues, Pieta Brown, Pharis & Jason Romero, The Harpoonist & The Axe Murderer, Scenic Route to Alaska, Kevin Welch, Noura Mint Seymali, Tal National, Twin Flames, Digging Roots, The Small Glories, Con Brio, Socks in the Frying Pan, Don Bryant, Genticorum, Nuela Charles, La Misa Negra, Irish Mythen, Joe Nolan, Doctor Nativo, Dawn Pemberton, The Bo-Keys, Dustin Welch, Jay Gilday, Toko Telo, Kay & Martinez
    CAN, Edmonton
    Medium
  • Wonderfeel festival

    La Serenissima, Mstislav Rostropovich, Remy van Kesteren, Mahsa Vahdat, Daria van den Bercken, Stella Chiweshe, Pavel Kolesnikov, Tim Kliphuis, Mohammad Reza Mortazavi, Dudok Quartet Amsterdam, Julien Libeer, Ralph van Raat, Peter Moore, Laura van der Heijden, Rosanne Philippens, Gyan Riley, Asko Schönberg, Maya Fridman, Bert Joris, Hannes Minnaar, Slagwerk Den Haag, Diamanda La Berge Dramm, Pynarello, Thorwald Jørgensen, Ella van Poucke, Toko Telo, Kaja Draksler, Brisk, Judith van Wanroij, Electra, Keiko Shichijo, Jasper Blom, Barbara Kozelj, Razend, Genevieve Murphy, Elicia Silverstein, Romanza Quartet, Peter Gijsbertsen, Tosca Opdam, Nyx
    NLD, Ankeveen
    Small
  • Rudolstadt-Festival festival

    Shahin Najafi, Alice Phoebe Lou, Luedji Luna, The Cat Empire, La-33, Seun Kuti, Cowboy Junkies, Inna De Yard, Fémina, Herbert Pixner Projekt, Lúnasa, KAMANIŲ ŠILELIS, Die Höchste Eisenbahn, Small Island Big Song, Ranky Tanky, Ivan Vilela, Habib Meftah, Gankino Circus, The Spooky Men's Chorale, Egypt 80, Partiet, Yegor Zabelov, Hudaki Village Band, SYMBIO, Lüül, BraAgas, In Their Thousands, Somos Guerreras, Toko Telo, Siba Folk Big Band, ETNOTIX, Otto Lechner, Jil Gnawa
    DEU, Rudolstadt
    Medium

More about Toko Telo

Overview of Mbalax musician Toko Telo

Toko Telo is a gifted artist with a strong background in the African music industry who hails from the energetic island nation of Madagascar. Toko Telo is a musician who specializes in the mesmerizing Mbalax style, a mix of modern African and ancient Malagasy rhythms. Toko Telo has established a distinct sound for themselves in the music industry with their contagious beats and heart-stirring tunes.

Toko Telo's music radiates an air of sincerity and unfiltered emotion because it draws influence from their rich cultural past. Their music is an ode to life, love, and the fortitude of the Malagasy. The energetic energy of Madagascar is brought to the international arena by Toko Telo through their dynamic compositions and spectacular performances.

Toko Telo's music has a particular sound that combines modern components with traditional instruments like the valiha and kabosy to produce a sonic tapestry that is both enthralling and intensely evocative. Their music draws listeners into a world of rhythm and melody and takes them to the sandy shores of Madagascar.

Toko Telo's ability to skillfully meld traditional African rhythms with current influences demonstrates their mastery of the Mbalax genre. They produce a sound that is both reassuringly conventional and delightfully original. The ability of cultural fusion and the limitless creativity of African artists are both demonstrated through their music.

In conclusion, Madagascar's Toko Telo is a renowned African Mbalax artist. Their rhythmic beats and soul-stirring melodies captivate audiences as they represent the colorful and diverse culture of the African continent. Toko Telo has solidified their position as a major player in the African music landscape with their distinctive fusion of traditional and modern elements.

What are the most popular songs for Mbalax musician Toko Telo?

With their well-known songs, Toko Telo, a gifted Mbalax musician from Madagascar, has mesmerized listeners. They had a number of hit songs, including "Toy Raha toy," "Raha Fa Ela," "Mpiarakandro," "Manoro," and "Tsy Tea Raho." These songs exhibit Toko Telo's distinctive and dynamic sound, which he brings to the Mbalax subgenre.

Two outstanding songs that showcase Toko Telo's musical talent are "Raha Hita" and "Jiny Karo Karo". These songs have won admirers over with their catchy rhythms and sultry melodies. In songs like "Zaza Somondrara" and "Mikea," the band successfully combines traditional Malagasy music with modern influences.

The music of Toko Telo honors the diverse cultural history of Madagascar. Their music is upbeat and conjures up the desire to dance and get lost in the catchy rhythms. Because of their talent for writing catchy tunes and compelling lyrics, the band has a devoted following both in Madagascar and elsewhere.

Toko Telo has an impressive discography and a distinctive sound that let them stand out in the Mbalax music scene. Their most well-known songs, such as "Toy Raha toy," "Raha Fa Ela," and "Mpiarakandro," exhibit their talent and originality. As listeners dive deeper into their music, they will find that Toko Telo has a unique world of rhythm and passion.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Mbalax musician Toko Telo?

Following the release of their previous album "Toy Raha Toy" in 2017, Toko Telo, an African Mbalax musician from Madagascar, has released their latest album "Diavola" in 2018. This gifted group never fails to enthrall listeners with their distinctive fusion of contemporary and traditional Malagasy music.

"Diavola" demonstrates Toko Telo's skill as a musician and their ability to slickly blend many genres and styles. The album is made up of a number of songs that showcase the band's superb musicianship and meaningful lyrics. Every song immerses listeners in the rich cultural legacy of Madagascar by taking them on a journey.

Toko Telo is known for her energetic live performances, heartfelt vocals, and contagious rhythms. They stand out in the music landscape for their ability to incorporate modern elements into traditional Malagasy sounds. Songs like "Mamalisa" and "Kalokalo" demonstrate their skill at fusing traditional instruments with cutting-edge production methods to create a catchy and upbeat sound.

With "Diavola," their most recent album, Toko Telo keeps pushing the envelope and discovering new sonic frontiers. Every song demonstrates their dedication to embracing innovation and honoring their Malagasy heritage. African music lovers as well as those looking for something new and exciting will surely be enthralled with Toko Telo's music.

Finally, Toko Telo's most recent CD "Diavola" demonstrates their distinctive fusion of modern influences with traditional Malagasy music. This Madagascar-based African Mbalax music group never stops captivating audiences around the globe with their contagious rhythms and heartfelt melodies.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Mbalax musician Toko Telo?

Throughout their career, Toko Telo, a musician from Madagascar who specializes in Mbalax music, has performed at a number of notable locations and festivals. Toko Telo gave a standout performance at the Edmonton Folk Music Festival, captivating the crowd with their contagious rhythms and heartfelt songs. Another noteworthy performance by the group was at the Rudolstadt-Festival, where they displayed their distinctive fusion of traditional Malagasy music and modern influences, creating a lasting effect on the festival-goers.

Toko Telo's participation in the Ragas Live Festival enhanced their standing as a musical force to be reckoned with. Their mesmerizing performance exhibited the beauty of Mbalax music while transporting the audience to the colorful landscapes of Madagascar. Toko Telo's vibrant and vivacious performance at the Black Swamp Arts Festival energized the crowd and got everyone up dancing to the catchy tunes.

Toko Telo has also performed on stage at Wonderfeel, captivating the crowd with their soul-stirring songs in addition to these memorable appearances. The band has a devoted following all over the world because of their ability to adroitly combine modern components with traditional Malagasy rhythms.

Toko Telo has a long history of attracting audiences with their distinctive sound and great talent by performing at prestigious venues and festivals. One of Madagascar's most important musical acts, as seen by their contributions to the Mbalax music scene.