Zap Mama - Notable Collaborations

Notable Collaborations

  • G. Love, "Drifting," ReCreation (2009)
  • Vincent Cassel, "Paroles Paroles" and "Non Non Non," ReCreation (2009)
  • Bilal, "The Way You Are," ReCreation (2009)
  • Speech of Arrested Development, "I Wonder", The Grown Folks Table (2009); "Each Step Moves Us On," 1 Giant Leap 2 Sides 2 Everything Soundtrack (2008) and "W'happy Mama," A Ma Zone (1999)
  • Alanis Morissette, "Arrival," 1 Giant Leap 2 Sides 2 Everything Soundtrack (2008)
  • Michael Franti, "High Low," All Rebel Rockers (2009); "Hey Brotha," Supermoon (2007); "Listener Supporter," Stay Human (2001); "Poetry Man" and "Baba Hooker," Seven (1997)
  • Sérgio Mendes, "Waters of March," Encanto (2008)
  • Kery James, "Après la pluie," À l’ombre du show business (2008)
  • Tony Allen, "African Diamond," ReCreation (2009) and "1000 Ways," Supermoon (2007)
  • David Gilmore, "Toma Taboo," Supermoon (2007)
  • Arno, "Toma Taboo," Supermoon (2007) and "Brussels Mabel," Arno (2002)
  • Ladysmith Black Mambazo, "Hello to My Baby," Long Walk to Freedom (2006)
  • Carl Craig, "Bandy Bandy," Luaka Bop Remixes (2005)
  • Common, Talib Kweli, and ?uestlove, "Yelling Away," Soundbombing III (2002)/Ancestry in Progress (2004)
  • Questlove, Bahamadia, and Lady Alma, "Show Me the Way," Ancestry in Progress (2004)
  • Scratch, "Wadidyusay?," Ancestry in Progress (2004)
  • Erykah Badu, "Bandy Bandy," Ancestry in Progress (2004) and "Bump It," Worldwide Underground (2003)
  • Common, "Ferris Wheel," Electric Circus (2002)
  • DJ Krush, "Danger of Love," Zen (2001)
  • Black Thought, "Rafiki," A Ma Zone (1999)
  • The Roots, "Act Won (Things Fall Apart)," Things Fall Apart (1999)
  • Boyd Jarvis, "Alibokolijah," Alibokolijah (1999)
  • Maria Bethania, "Glytzy," Ambar (1997)
  • King Britt, "Poetry Man," Seven (1997)
  • U-Roy, "New World," Seven (1997)
  • Dana Bryant, "Food," Wishing from the Top (1996)

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