| | West Africa: The Greatest Songs Ever CD - Import
West Africa: The Greatest Songs Ever Music West Africa: The Greatest Songs Ever Songs | 1. | Amagnany - Manou Gallo |
| 2. | Cola Boi - Simentera |
| 3. | Africa - Nam |
| 4. | G'Nawassabo - Bingui Jaa Jammy |
| 5. | Neegu Goor - Baaboo Rhymz |
| 6. | Living Like a Refugee - Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars |
| 7. | I Man Toun - Dene Issebere |
| 8. | Iloyoro - Dioss Diabate |
| 9. | Black Feeling - Gino Sitson |
| 10. | Follow Your Road Go - Ade Bantu/Ayuba |
| 11. | Civilization - Inemo |
| 12. | Malawoo - Africando |
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