1. | Ginseng (feat. Bamao Yendé) |
2. | Onward (feat. Georgia Anne Muldrow & Sango) |
3. | Lelo (feat. Sarah Kalume & Uproot Andy) |
4. | Malembe (feat. Boddhi Satva, Pierre Kwenders & MC RedBul) |
5. | Tibo Tisipa (feat. MC RedBul) |
6. | Shunona (feat. DJ P2N & Patrick Strong) |
7. | Cria (feat. Deepakz) |
8. | Peter Pan (feat. Andy S & Banga) |
9. | Moon Girl (feat. Kris the $pirit) |
10. | are u stoopid (dumb) - Florentino Remix (feat. Nate Husser, Dapapa & Florentino) |
11. | Woah (feat. Ahadadream) |
12. | Dragunov (feat. Vanyfox & Commeungrand) |
13. | Komsadwa’s Wisdom (Ezili) (feat. Commeungrand) |
14. | BB CRY (feat AWWZ) |
15. | Roller Coaster Love (feat. Ase Manual) |
16. | La Montamos (feat. Nino Augustine & Uproot Andy) |
17. | On va décider (feat. Pierre Kwenders & Le Motel) |
18. | Lelo - Instrumental (feat. Uproot Andy) |
19. | Ancestors Dance - Zutzut Remix (feat. NoKliché, Maître Magellan & Zutzut) |
Polyester
50 x 220 cm
Sublimation on one side
Made in Montreal
Partout au Bled, Moonshine’s latest collection, is inspired by the Arabic word “Bled” – a term that can be translated into village, hood, or home. It is a nod to the popular afro culture of the 90s, a reminder of the mantra “Joie de Vivre”, and a reflection on the cultural exchanges between Africa and the Carribeans.
T13 fabric
Side pockets
Elastic and drawstring at the waist
Elastic ankle
Made in Montreal
*Size 1(L equivalent); Size 2 (2XL equivalent)
Partout au Bled, Moonshine’s latest collection, is inspired by the Arabic word “Bled” – a term that can be translated into village, hood, or home. It is a nod to the popular afro culture of the 90s, a reminder of the mantra “Joie de Vivre”, and a reflection on the cultural exchanges between Africa and the Carribeans.
T13 fabric
White rib at cuffs, neck and hem
Made in Montreal
Partout au Bled, Moonshine’s latest collection, is inspired by the Arabic word “Bled” – a term that can be translated into village, hood, or home. It is a nod to the popular afro culture of the 90s, a reminder of the mantra “Joie de Vivre”, and a reflection on the cultural exchanges between Africa and the Carribeans.