," several scholarly and biographical resources analyze the profound cultural philosophy and musical innovation behind Chief Oliver De Coque's masterpiece.

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Nwando wiped his hands on his wrapper and leaned forward. Chief Oliver’s music had been the soundtrack of childhood weddings in the village: that signature harmonized guitar that made elders tap rhythmic approval and youths spin in reckless circles. The melody was a bridge between past and present, and now it traveled on invisible waves through crowded markets and humming smartphones.