
Nahawa Doumbia is one of the most popular singers from the Wassoulou region in South Mali. She speaks to the younger generation of West Africa through her lyrics about love, the position of women in Malian society, and the plight of the African refugees in France. Her voice soars to didadi, a lilting dance rhythm from her native Wassoulou region; added to the musical mix are the jazz and techno samples of French DJ Frédéric Galliano. Traditional instruments -bala
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Djina Mousso
Diby (L'ombre)
Mangoni
Kungo Sogoni
Yankaw (Bassino Dub Mix)
Didadi Kana
Korô Dia (à Mamaye Dramé L'inoubliable)
Farafina Dambe
Laban Ko
Galoya
Blonda Yirini
Korô Dia (à Mamaye Dramé L'inoubliable)
Sogodounou
Deli
Doni Fo
Tou dibile
Barika Da
Banani
Dan tè Dinyé la
Nianimanjougou
Minia
Fanadugule
Dan Té Dinyé La
Danaya (à Sidi Konaté Pour Toujours)
Fatien (New Sector Movement remix)
Dan Té Dinyé La
Foliwilen
Danaya (à Sidi Konaté Pour Toujours)
Didadi
Kourouni
Thomas Sankara
Ndiagneko
Tjefouroule
Nyama Toutou
Galo Nama
Koli
Djankonia
Djougoh
Mbalima Nyuman
Mogoya
Sifolo
Sinzin
Kungo Sokoni
Sakeni
Sokono Woulouni
Djuguya
N'teri
Kabako
Kanawa
Djamado
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