Born in 1952 in Djégbadji, on Benin's southern coast, Albert Bessanvi Koffi grew up with parents who were both singers. Immersed in Xwla culture, he was gradually introduced to Agbadja, a traditional dance of southern Benin. In 1976, he embarked on an artistic career under the name of Gbessi Zolawadji. Quickly gaining a reputation for his interpretations of traditional music, he innovated the rhythm intrinsic to Agbadja and toba, and gradually became a leading exponent. In demand, Gbessi Zolawadji travels throughout Africa to promote his culture and establishes himself as a leading figure in traditional Beninese music. His song "Mi dou agbé" won a Kora Award for Best Traditional Artist in Africa in 2001 , and he is helping to raise international awareness of Benin's cultural heritage. He was interviewed for the RFI documentary Sonorama : toutes les musiques du sud du Bénin in 2005, and some of his songs were released in 2020 on the album Zik cultures.
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