
BNXN & Sarz Tap Into Classic Roots on “Back Outside” with Amadou & Mariam Sample
BNXN and Sarz’s Back Outside carries more than just groove—it’s layered with history. The track subtly samples “Neye Mounké Allah La” by Malian music legends Amadou & Mariam, a record that dates back to the 1990s and holds deep cultural resonance.
By weaving this sample into a modern Afrobeats context, Sarz creates a bridge between generations—blending traditional African sonic elements with contemporary production. It’s a detail that might fly over casual listeners at first, but once caught, it adds a whole new dimension to the song’s texture and depth.
🚨BNXN & Sarz’s “Back Outside” samples Amadou & Mariam’s 1990’s record “Neye Mounké Allah La.” ✨🔥 pic.twitter.com/tQG53HXXK5
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For BNXN, it becomes the perfect canvas. His smooth, reflective delivery rides over the instrumental effortlessly, giving the record a sense of familiarity while still feeling fresh. It’s not just a vibe—it’s a nod, a subtle homage that ties past and present together in a way that feels intentional and refined.
Moments like this remind you that some of the best records don’t just sound good—they carry stories within them.
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