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Gnonnan Sossou Pierre Kouassivi, known by the stage name Gnonnas Pedro was a singer and musician from Lokossa, Benin. He is perhaps best known as the lead singer of Africando between 1995 and his death in 2004, but had been well known in his home country of Benin and beyond since the 1960s. Pedro led his own bands Pedro y Sus Panchos, later reforming as Gnonnas Pedro and his Dadjes Band, before joining the long-lived Orchestre Poly-rythmo de Cotonou.

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  • Gnonnas Pedro (de son vrai nom Gnonnan Sossou Pierre Kouassivi), né le 10 janvier 1943 à Cotonou (Bénin) et mort le 12 août 2004 à Cotonou, est un chanteur de salsa, musicien, compositeur, originaire de la ville de Lokossa dans le département du Mono. (fr)
  • Gnonnan Sossou Pierre Kouassivi, mais conhecido como Gnonnas Pedro (10 de janeiro de 1943 — 12 de agosto de 2004), foi um cantor e compositor beninense. (pt)
  • Gnonnan Sossou Pierre Kouassivi, known by the stage name Gnonnas Pedro was a singer and musician from Lokossa, Benin. He is perhaps best known as the lead singer of Africando between 1995 and his death in 2004, but had been well known in his home country of Benin and beyond since the 1960s. Pedro led his own bands Pedro y Sus Panchos, later reforming as Gnonnas Pedro and his Dadjes Band, before joining the long-lived Orchestre Poly-rythmo de Cotonou. (en)
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  • Gnonnan Sossou Pierre Kouassivi, known by the stage name Gnonnas Pedro was a singer and musician from Lokossa, Benin. He is perhaps best known as the lead singer of Africando between 1995 and his death in 2004, but had been well known in his home country of Benin and beyond since the 1960s. Pedro led his own bands Pedro y Sus Panchos, later reforming as Gnonnas Pedro and his Dadjes Band, before joining the long-lived Orchestre Poly-rythmo de Cotonou. As a singer, songwriter, instrumentalist, and dancer, Pedro embraced many styles of music including highlife and juju. Pedro is credited with updating the traditional Agbadja style of his home region, creating Modern Agbadja. He sang in many different languages, including Mina, Adja, Yoruba, French, English, and Spanish. Pedro produced the song "Feso Jaiye", which became a hit and was performed by many bands at the 2nd All-Africa Games in 1973. (en)
  • Gnonnas Pedro (de son vrai nom Gnonnan Sossou Pierre Kouassivi), né le 10 janvier 1943 à Cotonou (Bénin) et mort le 12 août 2004 à Cotonou, est un chanteur de salsa, musicien, compositeur, originaire de la ville de Lokossa dans le département du Mono. (fr)
  • Gnonnan Sossou Pierre Kouassivi, mais conhecido como Gnonnas Pedro (10 de janeiro de 1943 — 12 de agosto de 2004), foi um cantor e compositor beninense. (pt)
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