Idrissa Soumaoro, born near Bamako in 1949, is one of the relative unknowns in Malian music, taking part in a number of important developments, but letting others take the spotlight in general. Soumaoro developed a new style of music called Kote, which encompasses both theater and music, usually taking the form of cultural and political satire and humor. The music itself is strongly based in traditional forms and the African blues, with a sound very similar in many respects to that of Boubacar Traoré or Ali Farka Touré.
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Ouili ka bo
M'ba den ou
Nissodia
N'Taki
Ouli Ka Bo (Get Away)
Köte (Style Of Music)
Chérie (My Love)
Lacoli Karamago (School Teacher)
Bèrèbèrè
Safi
Tilénén ya
Aou bè di ?
Djama
Fama Allah
Yèrè djaté
Nostalgia
Bô kolo
Nissodia - Mike D Remix
Sigui ka fô
Dogoyama (Lack Of Respect)
Petit Imprudent (Respect For Old Age)
M'mansaou
Beni Inikanko
Aou bè di?
N'tériou
Ben
Né ni musiki
Bimoko
Wari
Kote (Style Of Music)
Gni DJougou (A False Friend)
M'Ba Den Ou (Brothers)
Chérie
Cherie (My Love)
N'Taki (We Are All Vulnerable)
Mbaou fo
Bèrèbèrè (feat. Ali Farka Touré)
Petit imprudent
Yorodian Taga
Toubabou Yassa
Wari (Money)
Gni Djougou
Toubabou Yassa (Happy Dance)
Dogoyama
Köte
Yorodian Taga (Going Far Away)
Femmes, Je Vous Salue
Awnitié
Lacolo Karamogo
Lacoli Karamogo (School Teacher)
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