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Salif Keita was born a traditional prince in the village of Djoliba. [2] He was born to the Keita royal family , who trace their lineage to Sundiata Keita , founder of the Mali Empire . [ 1 ] He was cast out by his family and ostracized by the community because of his albinism , a sign of bad luck in Mandinka culture . [ 3 ]
Ko-Yan is an album by the Malian musician Salif Keita. [1] [2] It was released in 1989 by Mango Records. [3] It was recorded in Paris. [4] The album contains more influence from Western music, while still maintaining a traditional style. All the songs were written by Keita, including "Nou Pas Bouger", one of his first hits.
Salif Keïta Traoré (6 December 1946 [1] – 2 September 2023), known as Keita, was a Malian footballer who played as a striker. He was also the first person to receive the African Footballer of the Year award in 1970.
Soro is the 1987 debut album by Malian Afro-pop artist Salif Keita. The album marks the music of his first period. [3] It was executive produced by Ibrahima Sylla. [4]
A music video to accompany the release of "Netzwerk (Falls Like Rain)" was first released onto YouTube on 9 May 2014 at a total length of three minutes and fifty-nine seconds. As of March 2016 it has received more than 7 million views. [4] The video was directed by Charlie Robins and filmed in Belgrade, Serbia.
"Madan (Exotic Disco Mix)" is the debut single by French DJ and record producer Martin Solveig, with Malian singer Salif Keita. The song was released in France as a digital download on 16 June 2003, and is from Solveig's debut studio album Sur la terre (2002). It is a remix of "Madan" by Salif Keita, first released in 2002 for the album Moffou. [1]
Moffou is the tenth studio album by Malian singer Salif Keita. It was recorded during July and August 2001 at Les Studios De La Seine in Paris, France. Moffou was released in 2002 by Universal Jazz France. The song "Yamore" features the Cape Verdean singer Cesária Évora. [1]
Papa is an album by the Malian musician Salif Keita, released in 1999. [2] [3] It is a tribute to Keita's father, who died in 1995. [4] Keita supported the album with a European tour. [5] The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for "Best World Music Album". [6] The title track appeared on the soundtrack to Ali. [7] "