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Born of a father great player of n’koniThe n'koni is a cordophon hailing from the Fulani, used since antiquity by that ethnic group... Read more. and a mother singer, Diaba Koita comes from a large family of jèlílua
jèlí (plural, jèlílu) is a bard, loremaster, and praise-singer in Manding areas... Read more. Kayes region, south-west of Mali. She pays great tribute to the tradition of Khassonké as a great jèlímusowa
jèlí (plural, jèlílu) is a bard, loremaster, and praise-singer in Manding areas... Read more. opened to contemporary expressions such as electro-dub, recorded in 2001 with the Dubitation band.
Since the beginning of her career (started when she was 4 years old!), She toured all over the world and participated in the biggest world music festivals. With a deliberately hoarse head voice, she tells the past, comments the daily or urges people to shape the world with a human face.
This interpreter became the muse of the migrant associations in France where she settled and participated in the music of the film Falato by Mamou Cissé. Her art is screwed in the deep jàlíyaa
The jàlíya is the art of the jèlí (plural, jèlílu), bards, loremasters, and praise-singers... Read more. tradition. She popularized a very popular song in Mali, Khoussa, inspired by the melody of Tassiri ManghanSamori Toure, conqueror of West Africa, held two famous jèlílu : Morifignian Diabaté and Koné Tassiri Mangan... Read more..
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