To mark the 50th anniversary of the African
Union - formerly the Organisation of African Unity, BBC World Service
listeners suggested the African songs that summed up the continent to
them.
DJ Edu also picked the five songs that he personally felt represented Africa:
African Queen by 2Face Idibia
For me, it was the song that introduced African music to the world - you'd be on holiday in Jamaica and you'd hear it.
Also, 2Face Idibia is one of the most humble human beings on the planet.
His wedding in Dubai earlier this year was entirely funded by his fans - that's how much people admire him.
Antenna by Fuse ODG
What's also very exciting is the fact that Fuse ODG is a British musician of Ghanaian origin, and his track is being play-listed across the UK.
Daima by Eric Wainaina
Daima means forever.
It almost became the national anthem in Kenya.It summed up how young Kenyans feel about their country.
It was sung at presidential inaugurations.
It's got harmony, it's melodic.
People really love it and it has made Eric Wainaina a household name in Kenya.
Agolo by Angelique Kidjo
Agolo, which was nominated for a Grammy in 1994, is very traditional and yet modern.
If you're an African you can relate to it and if you're not, you can connect to it.
Ms Kidjo is truly an icon - ask any female artist in Africa and she will tell you she looks up to her.
Motherland by Yvonne Chaka Chaka
I remember hearing her music while growing up in Kenya - she is one of the first artists to cross boundaries with her music.
Yvonne Chaka Chaka has a unique voice and sound and inspires and uplifts young women and young Africans alike.
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