Terakaly

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Terakaly
OriginMadagascar
GenresBeko, tsapiky

Terakaly is a musical group from the southwestern region of Madagascar. They perform a contemporary blend of traditional music from the region, including beko and tsapiky. The band enjoyed nationwide success with its first single, "Avia Mouna", which was released in 1999. After a period of intense popularity, the band lost ground to other new artists and only regained nationwide exposure with the release of a new album in 2009.[1] The band was a launching point for several other successful artists, most notably including Tsiliva, who ranks among the most popular contemporary performers of the kilalaka genre.[2]

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  1. ^ Rabe, Patrice (13 May 2009). "Madagascar: Terakaly - Un retour aux sources du tsapiky" (in French). l'Express de Madagascar. Retrieved 21 April 2013.
  2. ^ Lavaine, Bertrand (3 May 2009). "Tsiliva, marathonien du kilalaka" (in French). Radio France International. Retrieved 21 April 2013.