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"" (Liberty) has been the national anthem of Guinea since independence in 1958. It was arranged by Fodéba Keïta and was based on the melody of "Alfa yaya". The author of the lyrics is unknown.

Liberté (Paris Métro)

Liberté is a station on line 8 of the Paris Métro in the commune of Charenton-le-Pont.

The station opened on 5 October 1942 with the extension of the line from Porte de Charenton to the Charenton - Écoles. It is named after the Rue de la Liberté ("liberty"), which runs above the station.

Nearby are the Pelouse de Reuilly and the Vélodrome Jacques Anquetil in the Bois de Vincennes.

Liberté (disambiguation)

" Liberté" is the national anthem of Guinea.

Liberté may also refer to:

  • Liberté (Paris Métro), a Paris Métro station
  • Fort-Liberté, the administrative capital of the Nord-Est department, Haiti
  • Liberté (Hong Kong), a project of residential skyscrapers in Hong Kong
  • Liberté, égalité, fraternité, the national motto of France
  • Liberté I, a 1962 French film
  • Liberté (Algeria), a French-language newspaper in Algeria
  • SS Liberté, a French ocean liner known as SS Europa prior to 1950
  • Liberté-class battleship, a pre-dreadnought class of battleships of the French Navy
  • French battleship Liberté, the lead battleship of the Liberté class, destroyed by explosion in 1911
  • Liberté (album), a 2009 album by raï singer Khaled
  • Liberté, a 2001 board game by Martin Wallace
  • Liberté Inc., a Canadian manufacturer and distributor of natural, organic, and specialty dairy and deli foods
  • Liberté, title of the 2010 French release of the film Korkoro
Liberté (album)

Liberté is a 2009 studio album by Khaled. The album is Khaled's first studio album to feature original material following a five-year hiatus. The album marks a shift to a more acoustic Raï orientated sound. However, in contrast to his previous work, the album incorporates elements of Gnawa music, as seen on the track "Gnaoui. It also features Egyptian string performances recorded in Cairo. The album was recorded in the studio under live conditions to replicate the energy of his live performances.

The meaning of the title track "Liberté" has been described by the artist as the attainment of freedom at the cost of ones innocence. Khaled describes "Sidi Rabbi" as a prayer for repentance for any pain he has caused to his parents. The album features two covers two songs by the Algerian artist Blaoui Houari; "Zabana" and "Papa". Zabana is a tribute to Ahmed Zabana, the first man to be executed by the French in Oran during the Algerian revolution, whereas "Papa" is a tribute to the memory of his father."Papa" is a song's written by a French talented musician :Philippe Gouadin

The Guardian, Friday 8 May 2009, in reviewing the CD, commenced with the comment that "Khaled, the "king of Rai", became a celebrity across Europe and the Middle East in the early 1990s, provoking scenes worthy of Beatlemania..." and noted that the new CD continued his "growing interest in acoustic styles".

On November 21, 2009, Khaled performed tracks from the album at the MGM Grand Las Vegas.

Liberté (Algeria)

Liberté is a French-language newspaper in Algeria. Its head office is in El Achour, Algiers. The paper is privately owned and has an independent political stance. In August 2003 Liberté temporarily ceased publication due to its debt to state-run printing presses.