Omar Pene lyrics
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Artist's albums
Nanga Def
1998 · album
Direct From Dakar
1997 · album
Tiki tiki
1997 · album
20 ans déjà
1996 · album
Fari
1993 · album
Nila
1991 · album
Nekkal
2021 · single
Climat
2021 · album
Wolou
2021 · single
Lu Tax
2021 · single
Moom tamit
2013 · album
Ndayaan
2011 · album
Ndam
2009 · album
Omar Péné, 30 ans déjà (Live)
2008 · album
Diamono Groove
2006 · album
Myamba
2005 · album
Diadeuf-Kaarapit
2003 · album
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Biography
Vocalist and composer Omar Pene has played a pivotal role in the evolution of Senegal's music. One of the few Senegalese musicians to rival Youssou N'Dour, Pene and his band Super Diamano have influenced the music of their homeland for more than a quarter of a century. While their roots remain in the traditional mbalax rhythms of Senegal, Pene and Super Diamano blend a global range of influences, including reggae and jazz, into their turbo-charged dance music. With their songs reflecting on such issues as unemployment and modern education, Pene and Super Diamano continue to be what the Rough Guide: World Music called "the people's band of Dakar's proletarian suburbs." Raised in Dakar's working class section, Derkle, Pene has been singing most of his life. Joining his first band, Cad, in 1975, he remained with the group for a few months. Together with bandmates Cheikh Diagne, Bassirou Diagne, and Bazlo Diagne, he joined with members of Tropical Jazz De Dakar, including guitar and harmonica player and vocalist Ismael Lo, to form Super Diamano. Initially tied to Senegal's traditional music, the group moved towards a harder-edged electric sound with the addition of jazz fusion-influenced keyboardist Adama Faye. Pene has guided Super Diamano through numerous personnel changes. When Lo left to embark on a solo career in the mid-'80s, he was replaced by the equally effective Mamadou Marga. Pene completely revamped the band with ultra-slick session players in 1991. Four years later, the group toured Europe and North America. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi