Touré Kunda

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Nobel (In the Air Tonight) 05:06 Tools
Guerrilla 00:00 Tools
Dom - RMX by International Noise Orchestra 00:00 Tools
Okunaya 00:00 Tools
Em'ma 04:05 Tools
Rapada 03:48 Tools
Emma (Live) 00:00 Tools
Rapacla 00:00 Tools
Wadini 00:00 Tools
Casale 00:00 Tools
E'mma 36:45 Tools
Fatou Yo 03:58 Tools
Salya 00:00 Tools
Amadou Tilo 00:00 Tools
Sama Dio 00:00 Tools
Santhiaba Silo 00:00 Tools
Samala 00:00 Tools
On verra ça 04:13 Tools
Emma 00:00 Tools
Kambe 00:00 Tools
Fatou Yo (I Am Fatou) 03:58 Tools
Akila 04:28 Tools
Africa Lelly 00:00 Tools
Ndoungou 00:00 Tools
Mamadiyo 00:00 Tools
Baounane 00:00 Tools
Casa Di Mansa 00:00 Tools
Cira 05:07 Tools
Ke Diare 00:00 Tools
Ne Nam 1 00:00 Tools
Natalia 00:00 Tools
On Verra Quoi? Ca! 00:00 Tools
Sidi Yella 00:00 Tools
Bounane 00:00 Tools
Sambala 00:00 Tools
Martyrs 00:00 Tools
Lambi golo 00:00 Tools
Fatou Yo (I Am Fatou) - Senegal 00:00 Tools
Diboukokou Lambe 00:00 Tools
Nidiaye 00:00 Tools
Sol Mal 00:00 Tools
Labrador 00:00 Tools
Kalo Kalo 00:00 Tools
Utamada 00:00 Tools
Touty Yolle 00:00 Tools
Lemene Kuru 00:00 Tools
Guerilla 00:00 Tools
Manoir 00:00 Tools
Soye 00:00 Tools
Casamance 00:00 Tools
Casalé 00:00 Tools
Waar 00:00 Tools
Toure Kunda 00:00 Tools
Nobel 00:00 Tools
Salaly Muhamed 00:00 Tools
Ninki Nanka 00:00 Tools
Cindy 00:00 Tools
Courrier 00:00 Tools
Mango 00:00 Tools
Demaro 00:00 Tools
Emma salsa 00:00 Tools
Salam 00:00 Tools
Coladera 00:00 Tools
Fode 00:00 Tools
Diabindor 00:00 Tools
Wayô O 00:00 Tools
Oustache 00:00 Tools
Baara 00:00 Tools
Guedj 00:00 Tools
Toubab Bi 00:00 Tools
Nanso 00:00 Tools
Rapada (Senegal) 00:00 Tools
Turu 00:00 Tools
Maria Bonitou 00:00 Tools
Manso 00:00 Tools
Ne Nam 00:00 Tools
Hamidu 00:00 Tools
Fiança 00:00 Tools
Babacady 00:00 Tools
Nagaana 00:00 Tools
Ne Nam 2 00:00 Tools
Dom 00:00 Tools
M'Barring 00:00 Tools
Téria 00:00 Tools
Wet 00:00 Tools
Duunya 00:00 Tools
Wayo O 00:00 Tools
Sarana 00:00 Tools
Ema ema 00:00 Tools
Djambar 00:00 Tools
Coumpole 00:00 Tools
Ya Ya Bah 00:00 Tools
Fass Bougnoul 00:00 Tools
Saf Sap 00:00 Tools
Samba 00:00 Tools
Hadidia 00:00 Tools
Sidi Yella (Live in Africa) 00:00 Tools
Sene bayo 00:00 Tools
E'Mbalma 00:00 Tools
Banny 00:00 Tools
Mininna 00:00 Tools
Diami Rew 00:00 Tools
Oromiko 00:00 Tools
Kaïra Banco 00:00 Tools
Wët 00:00 Tools
Toure Kunda - Casale 00:00 Tools
Roupouli 00:00 Tools
Ka Badiyassi 00:00 Tools
Yaya Bah 00:00 Tools
Is Do Si 00:00 Tools
Saporta 00:00 Tools
Karadindi 00:00 Tools
Terra Saabi 00:00 Tools
Fatou Yow 00:00 Tools
Mame Malick Sy 00:00 Tools
Djiremait 00:00 Tools
Ikodi 00:00 Tools
Diabar 00:00 Tools
Sotolal 00:00 Tools
Emitay 00:00 Tools
Fondinke 00:00 Tools
Tormondon 00:00 Tools
Wanadi 00:00 Tools
Djiloly 00:00 Tools
Amandou Tilo 00:00 Tools
Aïyayao 00:00 Tools
500 F 00:00 Tools
Deuk n do 00:00 Tools
Ne Nam I/Manoir 00:00 Tools
Soninko 00:00 Tools
Salaly Muhammed 00:00 Tools
Toumouranké 00:00 Tools
Karandindi 00:00 Tools
Ké Diaré 00:00 Tools
Adjua 00:00 Tools
Soppé 00:00 Tools
Karadini 00:00 Tools
Bay Pa Mar 00:00 Tools
Touré Kunda 00:00 Tools
Ngaana 00:00 Tools
Fatou Yo (Senegal) 00:00 Tools
Koutourou 00:00 Tools
Maramba 00:00 Tools
Demaro (feat. Manu Dibango) 00:00 Tools
Emma (Senegal) 00:00 Tools
S.D.F. / Homeless 00:00 Tools
Lely Djamyo 00:00 Tools
Leopold Sedar Senghor 00:00 Tools
Amonafi 00:00 Tools
Yeke Keke 00:00 Tools
Fass Bougnoil 00:00 Tools
Casalé (Senegal) 00:00 Tools
E'mma (Senegal) 00:00 Tools
Emma Sun Ska - Anthem 2018 00:00 Tools
Duu Nya 00:00 Tools
Soif de liberté 00:00 Tools
Ah Diatta 00:00 Tools
Mister farmer 00:00 Tools
Ema Ema (Remix Club) 00:00 Tools
On verra quoi? Ça! 00:00 Tools
N'Doungou 00:00 Tools
Cherie Nam Nala 00:00 Tools
Fatou Yo (I Am Fatou) - Senega 00:00 Tools
Te Quiero 00:00 Tools
Izguichor 00:00 Tools
Cada Di Mansa 00:00 Tools
Fodé 00:00 Tools
Aiyayao 00:00 Tools
On Verra Quoi ? Ça ! 00:00 Tools
Fatou yo (I am Fatou) (Senegal) 00:00 Tools
Soppe 00:00 Tools
Urgent Appeal 00:00 Tools
Nianthio 00:00 Tools
I Am Fatou 00:00 Tools
Toure Kunda - Original 00:00 Tools
Folia 00:00 Tools
Lely Djamyo Remix 00:00 Tools
Baouname 00:00 Tools
Rapada [Senegal] 00:00 Tools
toumouranke 00:00 Tools
Salaly Muhammed (1982) 00:00 Tools
Mister farmer (feat. Kiddus I) 00:00 Tools
Soif de Liberté (Feat. Lokua Kanza) 03:58 Tools
500 F. 00:00 Tools
On Verra Quoir Ca! 00:00 Tools
Amadou-Tilo 00:00 Tools
É'mma 00:00 Tools
Ntinkerinta 00:00 Tools
Wamba 00:00 Tools
Nagana 00:00 Tools
Maahily 00:00 Tools
Nobel In The Air Tonight 00:00 Tools
Em'ma (Live) 00:00 Tools
Seourouba 00:00 Tools
Emma salsa (feat. Santana) 00:00 Tools
S.D.F./Homeless 00:00 Tools
Intro Texte Sixu-Tidiane Toure 00:00 Tools
M'Ma 00:00 Tools
Afrika 00:00 Tools
Afrika 00:00 Tools
Sambala (Ousmane Et Ismaîla Toure) 00:00 Tools
Kambe (Ismaîla Et Sixu Tidiane Toure) 00:00 Tools
in the air tonight 00:00 Tools
Wayoo 00:00 Tools
Ema Ema Remix Club 00:00 Tools
E'Mma (live) 00:00 Tools
Africa 00:00 Tools
Hadidia Casale 00:00 Tools
N'Yo 00:00 Tools
Santhiabo Silo 00:00 Tools
Rapada/Touré Kunda 00:00 Tools
Bouanane 00:00 Tools
Casa Di Mansa (Ismaîla Et Sixu Tidiane Toure) 00:00 Tools
Salya (Ismaîla Et Sixu Tidiane Toure) 00:00 Tools
Utammada 00:00 Tools
Africa Lelly (Ismaîla Et SixuTidiane Toure) 00:00 Tools
On Verra Qoui? Ca! 00:00 Tools
Baounane (Sixu Tidiane Et Ismaîla Toure) 00:00 Tools
Yakka 00:00 Tools
For Emma 00:00 Tools
Emma salsa (feat. Carlos Santana) 00:00 Tools
On verra quoi ? Ca ! 00:00 Tools
Utammada (Bosq Rework) [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
All 10 songs 00:00 Tools
Babacady (Shoes Remix) 00:00 Tools
Ntinkerinta (Bosq Rework) [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
Emma (Ismaila Toure / Sixu Tidiane Toure) 00:00 Tools
Emma (Ismaîla Et Sixu Tidiane Toure) 00:00 Tools
em ma 00:00 Tools
Sidi Yella (Trad./Arrgt, Ousmane Et Sixu T. Toure) 00:00 Tools
E´mma 00:00 Tools
Martyrs (Sixu Tidiane Et Ismaîla Toure) 00:00 Tools
Pepe Kalle & Nyboma - Nazingi Maboko 00:00 Tools
MADADIYO 00:00 Tools
Santhiaba 00:00 Tools
E'mma [Senegal] 00:00 Tools
Emma Sun Ska 00:00 Tools
Slya 00:00 Tools
Salif Keita - Wamba 00:00 Tools
Halalia 00:00 Tools
02- Casale 00:00 Tools
Sol Mal (Sixu Tidiane Et Ismaîla Toure) 00:00 Tools
Guerilla (Senegal) 00:00 Tools
Brújula Pa Ya 00:00 Tools
104_toure_kunda_-_diboukokou_lambe-sns 00:00 Tools
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The Early Years Touré Kunda was originally formed in 1979 by the brothers Amadou Touré (born 1943), Ismaila Touré (born 1950), and Sixu Tidiane Touré (born 1950). Ousmane Touré (born 1955) joined the group a few years later. They were born to Soninké parents in the Casamance region of Senegal. The name Touré Kunda translates literally from the Soninké language as "elephant family". Their parents were Daby Touré (1875-1956), and his wives Mafili (Sixu Tidiane), Masse (Amadou Seckou and Ismaila), and Dionfolo (Ousmane). The Touré brothers developed local renown as a singing and percussion group, playing music based on traditional Senegalese rhythms known as Djabadong. In the late 1970s, the three brothers moved to Paris and began experimenting musically. The basis of their music remained traditional African rhythms, enhanced with the incorporation of reggae and other influences. Acoustic performances centered on vocals, kora, balafon, and percussion, evolved over time to include electric instruments and synthesizers. The brothers expanded the group to include several musicians from France and elsewhere. The Celluloid Years: 1980 - 1987 Touré Kunda released their first album in 1980, É'mma Africa, which included their signature hit "É'mma". This album initiated the band's relationship with the Celluloid label, which was to last until about 1987. A second release soon followed, Touré Kunda (1981), and the group performed regularly around Paris to support these albums. Tragically, Amadou collapsed on stage and subsequently died in January 1983. Touré Kunda carried on, though, bringing in brother Ousmane Touré (born 1955) and paying tribute to their former bandleader with their third album, Amadou Tilo (1983). In 1984, the group successfully toured West Africa, including Mali, Cote d'Ivoire, and home country Senegal. Upon return, they recorded their fourth album Casamance Au Clair De Lune (1984). A film from the tour was shown on French television, leading to tours of France and the UK as well as the live double album, Live Paris-Ziguinchor (1984). In December, they joined Manu Dibango and several other African performers to record "Tam-Tam Pour L'Éthiopie", a famine relief benefit. The band's reputation rapidly grew to encompass an international audience. Touré Kunda soon followed this remarkable success with their fifth album, Natalia (1985). With producer Bill Laswell at the helm and several major performers sitting in, the band incorporated a fully modern sound including synthesizers. The Trema Years: 1987 - 1993 The Touré brothers left Celluloid to sign with Trema Music in France. The first album with Trema, Toubab Bi (1987), was also released on Celluloid the following year as Karadindi. With Trema in the early 1990s, Touré Kunda recorded two new albums, Salam (1990) and Sili Béto (1993), and a second live set, Sounké (1991). Although these were fine and critically acclaimed albums, the label released them only in France and provided little support. Several members of the band moved on to form Kaoma, which soon found success with their major international hit "La Lambada" (1989). A fifth Touré brother, Hamidou, joined the group for Salam and Sounké, though he and Ousmane both left before Sili Béto. Hamidou later released a successful solo album as Séta Touré, titled simply Africa (1994) and later as L'Album (1996). The Present Touré Kunda, once again based on the original duo of Ismaila and Sixu Tidiane, signed with WEA and regained international exposure with the stunning Mouslaï in late 1996. In 1999, the group initiated a flurry of high profile activities with the release of Légende, a set of newly recorded versions of songs from earlier albums, including several from the Trema years. That same year, Santana released the runaway hit album Supernatural, which includes "Africa Bamba", an outstanding cover of Touré Kunda's "Guerrilla" from Salam (1990). They followed up soon after with Terra Saabi (2000), their first set of new material in four years. Tracks include a cover of the Phil Collins hit "In The Air Tonight" called "Nobel", and a re-make of the group's own song "Cindy". In 2001, the Touré brothers somehow found time to contribute guest appearances to new releases by Macaco and Alpha Blondy. They also launched the official Web site (www.toure-kunda.com) in April 2001. Omar and Daby Touré, cousins from the next generation, formed the group Touré Touré. Their debut album, Laddé (1999), found international success and yielded the hit "Yorro". Séta Touré continued his solo success with Douna (2000), and Ousmane Touré contributed a guest appearance to Tania Libertad's Costa Negra (2002). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.