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The album cover for Benoît LeBlanc – Mô kouzin, mô kouzinn features a painterly scene divided into two halves: on the left, musicians play guitar, violin, and double bass in earthy red tones; on the right, figures in lighter colors play hand drums in a bright green outdoor setting. The title appears at the top in yellow, while the artist’s name is written in green at the bottom left.
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Cousins in Song: Benoît LeBlanc Revives Forgotten Voices

Angel Romero October 8, 2025 No Comments Afro-CaribbeanBenoît LeBlancworld music

Benoît LeBlanc – Mô kouzin, mô kouzinn (self-released, 2025) Mô Kouzin, Mô Kouzinn by Montreal-based singer, songwriter, and producer Benoît LeBlanc presents 27 pre-jazz songs…

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