The Scorpios
The Scorpios

The Scorpios

GBRAfrican, Other African Music
5,464 monthly listeners
  • 3.6K followers
  • 257 subscribers
  • 913 followers
  • 92 fans

The Scorpios's Top Spotify Songs

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Artist Name
Mashena: We Went
1.6K streams
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Artist Name
Eujoaideen
662 streams
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Artist Name
Yaelhajarok
167 streams
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Artist Name
La Shaftak Tabel Elshoog
165 streams
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Artist Name
Shuruq Alshams: Sunrise
68 streams
1.6K
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The Scorpios's YouTube Videos

14.7K
Views

The Scorpios live at Cafe Otto

The Scorpios

The Scorpios live at Cafe Otto
Youtube
14.7K views
Mar 15, 2017
4.3K
Views

The Scorpios: Sudanese style psychedelic afro beat.

The Scorpios

The Scorpios: Sudanese style psychedelic afro beat.
Youtube
4.3K views
Feb 16, 2013
4K
Views

The Scorpios Mashena

The Scorpios

The Scorpios Mashena
Youtube
4K views
Feb 21, 2019

The Scorpios's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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Artist Name
Percussion
by Spotify
4.1K
Followers

The Scorpios's Chart Ranks

Past 12 Months

Events8 Events

May
18
The Scorpios at Kings Place London
United Kingdom
GBR
, London0 - 500 Hall
Oct
27
The Scorpios at Bush Hall
United Kingdom
GBR
, London0 - 500 Hall
Past
Sep
07
The Scorpios at Ramona
United Kingdom
GBR
, Manchester0 - 500 Bar
Past
May
10-13
The Great Escape Festival
United Kingdom
GBR
, BrightonN/A N/A
Past
May
01
The Scorpios at Moth Club London
United Kingdom
GBR
, London0 - 500 Club
Past
Nov
08
Le Guess Who? 2018
Netherlands
NLD
, Utrecht2500 - 5000 Hall
Past

The Scorpios's Upcoming Events1 Event

  • The Scorpios at Kings Place London

    The Scorpios
    Kings Place London
    GBR, London
    Hall0 - 500

The Scorpios's Past Events7 Events

  • The Scorpios at Bush Hall

    The Scorpios
    Bush Hall
    GBR, London
    Hall0 - 500
  • The Scorpios at Ramona

    The Scorpios
    Ramona
    GBR, Manchester
    Bar0 - 500
  • The Great Escape Festival festival

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    GBR, Brighton
    Big
  • The Scorpios at Moth Club London

    The Scorpios
    Moth Club London
    GBR, London
    Club0 - 500
  • Le Guess Who? 2018

    JPEGMAFIA, Rodrigo Amarante, Devendra Banhart, Emel Mathlouthi, Anoushka Shankar, serpentwithfeet, Jessica Pratt, Vashti Bunyan, Roger Eno, Kikagaku Moyo, The Comet Is Coming, Colin Stetson, Sons of Kemet, Ebo Taylor, Vera Sola, Manu Delago, Shannon Lay, Meridian Brothers, The Mauskovic Dance Band, Lydia Lunch, Jozef Van Wissem, Gaika, Eleanor Friedberger, Circuit Des Yeux, Joan Of Arc, Art Ensemble Of Chicago, STUFF., Pan Daijing, FACS, Bo Ningen, Kadri Gopalnath, Tom Skinner, Katey Red, Nicole Mitchell, Jerusalem in My Heart, The Scorpios, Please the Trees, Paddy Steer
    TivoliVredenburg
    NLD, Utrecht
    Hall2.5K - 5K

The Scorpios's Beatport Songs

1
Artist Name
Habibi feat. The Scorpios (Original Mix)
Released on Sep 24, 2021

More about The Scorpios

Overview of Other African Music musician The Scorpios

The Scorpios, a compelling African music group that explores the rich tapestry of Other African Music, are from the energetic metropolis of London in the United Kingdom. Their heartfelt melodies and contagious rhythms take listeners on an enthralling musical trip through the many African regions.

The Scorpios incorporate the throbbing beats of Afrobeat, the mesmerizing grooves of Highlife, and the soul-stirring melodies of Ethio-jazz into their music by drawing inspiration from numerous African genres. They produce a captivating combination that is both timeless and modern by combining classic African instruments like the kora and balafon with electronic components.

With their contagious energy and unmistakable talent, The Scorpios captivate audiences with their music, which radiates passion and heart. Their music crosses linguistic boundaries and speaks to the soul and heart of every listener. The Scorpios' music is a testament to the strength and beauty of African music, whether it's the upbeat rhythms that get you moving or the evocative melodies that touch your soul.

The Scorpios serve as ambassadors of African music, bringing audiences to the rich and varied sounds of the continent in a world where music has the power to cross cultural boundaries and unite people. Their music serves as a celebration of African ancestry, an example of the people's tenacity and inventiveness, and a reminder of the power of music as a worldwide language. The Scorpios' innovative fusion of African musical styles is proof of their talent as musicians and dedication to upholding the traditions of African music while pushing its boundaries and producing something really spectacular.

What are the most popular songs for Other African Music musician The Scorpios?

African music group The Scorpios, located in London, has become well-known for their distinctive fusion of African and other African music forms. Their best songs highlight their varied tone and entrancing rhythms. The mood is set by "Mashena"'s contagious beats and captivating tunes. Following suit, "Eujoaideen" immerses listeners in captivating musical atmosphere. With its lyrical voice and alluring instrumentation, "Yaelhajarok" stands out.

With their other songs, including "La Shaftak Tabel Elshoog," which demonstrates their capacity to foster an upbeat and energizing atmosphere, The Scorpios continue to attract fans. The musical journey that "El Sheikh Sairo" takes listeners on is a result of the blending of traditional African sounds with modern elements. With its contagious rhythm and memorable hooks, "Yellah: Let's Go" elicits feelings of happiness and celebration.

The Scorpios' other notable songs include "Habibi," which fuses traditional African rhythms with cutting-edge production methods, and "Yadob Yadob," which blends Afrobeat and funk influences. With its soft tunes and calming vocals, "Shuruq Alshams: Sunrise" arouses feelings of peace and tranquillity. The song "Samha: Beautiful" exemplifies the group's talent for crafting enthralling soundscapes that whisk listeners away to a different place.

The Scorpios' success is due to their aptitude at fusing traditional African music with modern elements to produce an engaging and distinctive sound. Their best songs showcase their diversity and gift for composing catchy rhythms that connect with listeners. The Scorpios are still making waves in the African music scene thanks to their distinctive musical approach.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Other African Music musician The Scorpios?

African music group The Scorpios, based in London, United Kingdom, has gained popularity with their most recent singles and music albums. Let's Go (2022), their most recent album, features their distinctive fusion of African music styles and captivates listeners with its catchy rhythms and lyrical melodies. The Scorpios (2017), the band's previous album, was praised by critics for its deep musically and moving storyline.

As one of The Scorpios' most recent hits, "Mashena (2018)" stands out as evidence of their capacity to make music that is universal. The song effortlessly carries listeners to the heart of Africa, immersing them in its rich musical tradition, with its vivid energy and fascinating vocal performances.

The Scorpios' music is a seamless fusion of many African music styles, resulting in a sound that is both genuine and avant-garde. Their music offers a really engrossing listening experience as they deftly combine Afrobeat, highlife, and traditional West African rhythms. The Scorpios' flawless musicianship and contagious energy are on full display in every song, leaving listeners wanting more.

The Scorpios from the UK continue to dazzle with their most recent songs and albums, in conclusion. They stand out in the music world due to their flawless blending of African music traditions and contagious energy. The Scorpios demonstrate that they are a force to be reckoned with in the world of African music with their most recent releases, "Let's Go (2022)" and "Mashena (2018)".

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Other African Music musician The Scorpios?

African music group The Scorpios, based in London, United Kingdom, has performed at a number of festivals and venues, presenting their distinctive sound and fascinating performances. The Great Escape Festival, Womad Festival, and Le Guess Who? are a few of their major festival appearances. The Scorpios had the chance to interact with fans and spread their music to a wider audience at each of these festivals.

The Scorpios captivated the crowd at The Great Escape Festival with their contagious rhythms and beautiful songs. They attracted new admirers and received favorable reviews for their enthusiastic performance. Another important turning point for the group was the Womad Festival, where they performed for a wide-ranging international audience while fusing elements of African music and other influences. The crowd was enthralled by the band's dynamic stage presence and superb musicianship, making the performance one to remember for everyone.

The Scorpios have performed in prestigious locations like TivoliVredenburg and Moth Club London in addition to these festivals. These compact surroundings allowed the band to establish a more personal connection with their audience, resulting in an immersive performance where their music genuinely came to life. The Scorpios made their mark, leaving fans wanting more, whether it was the eerie atmosphere of TivoliVredenburg or the exuberant energy of Moth Club London.

The Scorpios have made a name for themselves in the African music scene with their energetic shows and contagious songs. Their performances at venues and at festivals have cemented their standing as a group that creates outstanding live moments. The Scorpios are prepared to make a lasting impression on the music business as they continue to rule venues around the globe.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Other African Music musician The Scorpios?

The African music group The Scorpios, located in London, has worked with other musicians on a number of noteworthy occasions. The song "Habibi" they made with Arp Frique is one of their most significant collaborations. Together, The Scorpios' distinctive sounds and Arp Frique's distinctive style produce an intriguing blend of musical elements from Africa and other continents.

"Habibi" exemplifies The Scorpios' versatility as they deftly combine Arp Frique's electronic and disco components with their own afrobeat and funk-inspired sound. The song is evidence of the group's prowess in composing music that crosses boundaries and genres to produce a dynamic and new sound.

The Scorpios' collaborations with other African musicians are another noteworthy project. Although they aren't on the list, it is important to note their work with musicians like Fela Kuti, Tony Allen, and Manu Dibango. These partnerships highlight the band's dedication to preserving and advancing the rich history of African music.

In conclusion, The Scorpios have worked together on a number of noteworthy projects over the course of their career. The song "Habibi" by Arp Frique stands out as an example of their prowess at fusing several musical genres to produce an original and alluring sound. Their partnerships with other African musicians also serve as further evidence of their commitment to promoting the variety and depth of African music.