Kooza Cirque Du Soleil Soundtrack ((exclusive))

Composer Jean-François Coté described the soundscape as “folkloric but modern.” He drew from Romani music, Bollywood percussion, French chanson, and hip-hop turntablism. The result is a global village of sound that feels less like a polished studio product and more like a lively street festival where every musician is playing for their supper.

Whether you're listening to the recorded album or experiencing the vibrations of the band live under the Grand Chapiteau , the music of KOOZA remains one of the most vibrant and essential chapters in the Cirque du Soleil discography. Expand map kooza cirque du soleil soundtrack

The soundtrack has been used in films, commercials (you have definitely heard the "Kooza theme" in a car commercial or two), and even as entrance music for athletes. Expand map The soundtrack has been used in

(a Chinese two-stringed instrument) that differs from the live performance. of the songs for streaming? The recurring phrase "O makala" means nothing literal,

The recurring phrase "O makala" means nothing literal, but the phonetics evoke the sound of a tribal lullaby. This allows listeners of any language to feel the intended emotion—wonder, fear, or joy—without being distracted by specific words.

In an interview, René Dupéré explained, "The music for Kooza was born out of a desire to create a soundscape that would reflect the show's themes of exploration and discovery. We wanted to craft a score that would be both energetic and emotive, with a strong emphasis on rhythm and melody."