: Beyond the club charts, it appeared in the Music Week Cool Cuts at #8.
: It topped charts across Europe, including the Netherlands and Spain, and featured an electrified kora, blending West African tradition with techno-pop. The 2011 Collaboration Mory Kante vs Loverush UK - Yeke Yeke 2011 (Long Version)
The 2011 project was highly supported by "A-list" DJs such as Armin van Buuren, Tiësto, and Paul van Dyk. : Solarstone : Created a 9-minute "epic masterpiece" hybrid. Robbie Rivera : Provided a progressive house touch. : Beyond the club charts, it appeared in
The original "Yé ké yé ké" was released in 1987 and became a global phenomenon, serving as the first African single to sell over one million copies. : Beyond the club charts