Artist's albums
Dimini (Matthias "Matty" Heilbronn Remixes)
2001 · single
Nin kadi (Too Much of a Good Thing)
2001 · single
Tamala
2001 · album
Tatebola
1996 · album
A Paris
1984 · album
Yeke Yeke (Extended Mix)
2018 · single
Cocorico ! Balade d'un griot
2017 · album
Yéké Yéké Vol.2
2017 · single
Yeke Yeke
2016 · single
Yeke Yeke
2016 · single
Yeke Yeke (Phil Marwood Remix)
2013 · single
Sabou
2004 · album
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Biography
Acclaimed for both his preservation and modernization of the musical traditions of West Africa's Mandinka culture, Mory Kanté was born in Kissidougou, Guinea in 1951; the product of a family of griots (musicians who serve not merely as entertainers but also as tribal historians), at age seven he was sent to Mali to learn tribal lore as well as the kora, the West African harp. At 15, Kanté relocated to Bamako and joined the Rail Band, then Mali's most popular group; he remained with the band for seven years, until his rivalry with lead singer Salif Keita ultimately forced Kanté to quit and join Les Ambassadeurs. He left Bamako in 1977 for nearby Cote D'Ivoire, forming a 35-piece band dubbed Les Milieus Branches; at this time he began introducing elements of American soul and R&B into his sound, often working with producer (and former Stevie Wonder collaborator) Abdoulaye Soumare. With the 1981 LP Courougnegne, Kanté essentially laid much of the foundation for the cross-cultural fusions that defined Mandinka music throughout the decade, and was so successful not only in Africa but also Europe that he moved to Paris a year later. There he recorded 1984's Mory Kanté a Paris, which increased his international visibility; his biggest hit followed in 1988, when the house music-inspired single "Ye Ke Ye Ke" was a hit throughout Europe. Released in 1990, Touma pursued a similar creative direction; Nongo Village arrived three years later, followed in 1997 by Un Amour de Prix. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi