
Born on 15 June 1968, Samba grew up in Dabi, a small village in the Tombouctou region of Mali. Samba’s father passed away just before his birth, leaving his mother to raise him alongside his brother, Ibrahima ‘Bouri’ Séré. Although they could not afford formal education, he was surrounded by music from an early age and his mother was one of the first women to sing with the young Ali Farka Touré at the Biennale Festival in Mali. When he was old enough, Samba left for the Malian capital, Bamako, in the hopes of finding a job.
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Chiri Hari
Be Ki Don
Albala
Gandadiko
Wo Yende Alakar
White Crocodile Blues (A song for M) (Instrumental)
Male Bano
Ayé Go Mila
Farikoyo
Ago Djamba
Touri Idjé Bibi
Alabina
Goy Boyro
Fondora
Aye Sira Bila
Anbafo
Gafoure
Kaïri Kaïri
Tamala
Touri Idjé Bibi
Awn Bè Ye Kelenye
Sambalama
Al Barka
I Kana Korto
Bana
Assouma Kagne
Idjé Lalo
White Crocodile Blues (A Song For M)
Dani Dou
Yo Pouhala
Su Wililé
Ali Farka
Takawe
Woyé Katé
Bila
Yawoye
Kairi Kairi
Instrumental
Koye Ma
Hayame
Goye Kurya
Kai'ri Kai'ri
Soumanako
Tribute to Zoumana Tereta
Tamani
Baba Guitteye
Yermakoye
Djandjo
Goye
Yerfara
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