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: The song traditionally speaks to the cyclical nature of life—the idea that the "wheel turns" and fortunes change—delivered in Mauritian Creole. Key Artists: Cassiya

: "Li Tourne" is one of the most iconic songs in the history of Mauritian Sega music, released in the early 1990s. It is recognized for its infectious rhythm and cultural importance in the Mascarene Islands. li_tourne_version_ambiance

"Li Tourne (Version Ambiance)" is a specific version of the traditional folk song (The Wheel Turns), famously performed by the Mauritian sega group Cassiya . Background and Significance : The song traditionally speaks to the cyclical

: Modern Sega versions like this often incorporate electric guitars, synthesizers, and brass sections, blending traditional Mauritian roots with contemporary pop production. "Li Tourne (Version Ambiance)" is a specific version

: This specific version is typically characterized by a more upbeat, dance-oriented arrangement compared to the original studio or acoustic versions. It is designed for parties, weddings, and "la faya" (celebrations), often featuring extended percussion sections and call-and-response vocal segments to engage a live crowd. Musical Characteristics

: Built on the traditional 6/8 time signature of Sega, utilizing the ravanne (hoop drum), maravanne (rattle), and triang (triangle).

The group , led by Désiré François, is credited with popularizing this track across the Indian Ocean and Europe. Their versions of "Li Tourne" helped elevate Sega from a local folk genre to a commercially successful international style.