This song resonates like a benevolent rain of blessings for the consolidation of human relationships, whether shaped by warm friendship or passionate love. Indeed, well-intentioned words have the power to propel individuals toward accomplishment in their work and encourage them to give their best. Conversely, hate-filled speeches act as corrosive venom, degrading the very atmosphere of relationships and sowing the seeds of devastating conflicts. Through his art, Yalomba advocates for the precious preservation of social ties and emphasizes the necessity of prioritizing collective interests over selfish and individual aspirations.
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from Tanou,
track released March 19, 2024
Vocals: Adama Yalomba
Bara / Donso Ngoni / N'dahn: Adama Yalomba
Percussion: Lamine Soumano
supported by 4 fans who also own “Kanto Gnôgon Yé”
Awesome Mali music with stunning vocals from Rokia Kouyate and Mahamdou Sidibe. Jazz edge to the brass but nicely restrained.
How to pick a favourite track?
Muso, with its skipping Mande zouk beat and Rokia's beautiful vocal.
Baga Kanjo, the slowly unveiling first track with n'goni, Rokia leading then switching to Mahamadou.
Diarabi, has the most perfect balance of n'goni, acoustic guitar, percussion, brass and vocals.
You really have to get this one! tonypi