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Radio Ndeke Luka broadcasts from the Central African Republic, and it sounds like it. The music is a raw mix of local soukous, rumba, and contemporary African pop. You'll hear tracks you won't find on any streaming service. It's not polished. It's not curated for international ears. That's precisely its magic. The station serves as a cultural lifeline in a country with limited media infrastructure. Listening live feels like tuning into a community - announcements, greetings, and music blending together. The DJs speak in a mix of Sango and French, but language barriers don't matter when the rhy…
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