
Vieux Diop, whose real name is Alioune, takes the heart of West African music into new territory, making it modern without losing its ancient sight. Vieux owes his musical heritage not only to his mother, who was always singing the melodies and rhythms of Senegal, their West African homeland, but to his love of American music. “John Lee Hooker was my guy, and James Brown, Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett.” His first instrument, at age 11, was a set of trap drums
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Yali
Seri Fu Sidi
Sutukun
Sutu Kun
Kele Fa Ba
Jali
Yukere Bayo
Sing Lo-Lo (Senegal)
Tchedo
Fode Kaba
Simbon
Sing Lo-Lo
Manzani
Afrika Wassa
Nio Kolo Koba
Sing lo lo
Mansani
Mom's Jam
Banana
Fem
N-Gej
Manko
Kumba
Lee
C On
Ti Gui
Unity
Pourquoi
Lepto Feyto
Mouille
Kaliss
Afrika Wassa (New Africa)
Fali
Sutu Kun -
Farabi
Jarabi
Pourquoi (Why Can't You Be Have)
Kaliss (Money)
Mouillé
Manko (Unity)
Manko Unity
Africka Wassa [New Afria]
Moulle [Sweat] [Mix]
Pourquoi (Why)
C On [The Path]
Manko [Unity] [Dub]
Mouillé (Sweat)
C On (The Path)
Ti Gui [Surely]
Jali [Senegal]
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