Mamani Keita

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Lado 00:00 Tools
Eye Djama 00:00 Tools
Djama Nyemao 00:00 Tools
Mali Denou 00:00 Tools
Yelema 00:00 Tools
Cocotte Minute 00:00 Tools
Diarabi 00:00 Tools
Kassi Koun 00:00 Tools
Kedide 00:00 Tools
Tamala 00:00 Tools
A Ya Mine 00:00 Tools
Gagner l'argent français (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Djalal Kibali 00:00 Tools
Kanou 00:00 Tools
Gagner l'argent français 00:00 Tools
Sinikan 00:00 Tools
Demissen Koulou 00:00 Tools
Demissenou 00:00 Tools
NENIBALI 00:00 Tools
DOUSSOU 00:00 Tools
Fanatan 00:00 Tools
Dounia 00:00 Tools
Massigui 00:00 Tools
Waleya 00:00 Tools
Dougale 00:00 Tools
Djigihia 00:00 Tools
Douba 00:00 Tools
Deliko 00:00 Tools
Anissu 00:00 Tools
Konia 00:00 Tools
Mogobaou 00:00 Tools
Siya 00:00 Tools
Falalou Kassikan 00:00 Tools
Marie Massa 00:00 Tools
Tamala (feat. Jean Philippe Rykiel) 00:00 Tools
Moulatako 00:00 Tools
Londo 00:00 Tools
Nani 00:00 Tools
Lemba 00:00 Tools
Mounya 00:00 Tools
N'Ka Willy 00:00 Tools
Macary 00:00 Tools
Djonni 00:00 Tools
Mamani Keita - Djama Nyemao 00:00 Tools
Abdoulayi Djodo 00:00 Tools
Gnima Diala 00:00 Tools
Mirri Ye 00:00 Tools
Jammin' With Elie 00:00 Tools
Gagner Largent Francais 00:00 Tools
Nedjagne 00:00 Tools
Laydou 00:00 Tools
Tamala - Feat. Jean Philippe Rykiel 00:00 Tools
Demisenoun 00:00 Tools
Nedjagnè 00:00 Tools
Gagner l'Argent Francais 00:00 Tools
Lado - K-Mille Remix 00:00 Tools
Lado (K-Mille Remix) 00:00 Tools
Demisenoun (Aidons Les Enfants Du Monde) 00:00 Tools
Si Gui Té Mògòsòn 00:00 Tools
Wari 00:00 Tools
Tamala - Mamani Keta, 00:00 Tools
Baro 00:00 Tools
djefako 00:00 Tools
Falalou Kassikan (Featuring – Le Professeur Inlassable) 00:00 Tools
Mali Nenou 00:00 Tools
Tamala (feat. Jean-Philippe Rykiel) 00:00 Tools
Si gui te mogoson 00:00 Tools
Gagner L Argent Francais 00:00 Tools
n ka willy 00:00 Tools
LADO K-MILLE REMIX 00:00 Tools
MADAL (FEAT. MAMANI KEITA) 00:00 Tools
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Born in Bamako, Mali, and raised in the Bambara tradition of oral history and music, Mamani Keita started singing at a young age with her maternal grandmother. During the 1970s, Mamani was an active participant in Bamako's cultural scene with the Oulofobougou theatre company and the Bamako Biennale, among other things. In the early 80s she joined the Bamako Orchestra, then the Badema, the National Malian Orchestra. In the 90s, Mamani Keïta went to France, where gained a reputation, along with Salif Keïta, singing chorus on albums with musicians such as Hank Jones, Cheikh Tidiane Seck, and Super Rail Band de Bamako. She was then invited to join Sam Mills, Djanuno Dabo, and Tom Diakité's band, Tama. In London, they recorded an album, "Espace", released in 2002 on Realworld, in Peter Gabriel's studio. Around this same time, Mamani received public recognition and praise as half of an electro-world duo with Marc Minelli. Their album, "Electro Bamako" was released on Universal in 2001. Strengthened by this new musical experience, Mamani recorded a solo album, "Yelema", released in 2006 with No Format. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.