salif keita - souareba

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salif keita

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  • I just cannot get enough of this man's music. He shows an ability to utterly own the music in an amazing range of styles. There is no boring sameness about what he does. There is no "typical Salif Keita song" or performance, unless by that you mean that it is an event which draws in all who hear or see it or take part in the performance.

  • not being funny but I'm indian, grown up in england and i can't believe they feed us lad ga ga and jessie j bullshit. more people need to be educated worldwide of true global artists that do it for love not money or fame. Please check out Gurdas Mann, a countryman of my parents, or Chamkila's music from India. Respect and love to Salif and Africa

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  • @ngoniba March 1989 in Brixton, I can remember that was just before my first son birth and I am the flute (and sax) player...

  • @evolvingwisdom

    This is the song that opened the concert of Salif at Brixton in 198? ( 8-9?), the female vocals are Assitan Keitá, also known as Mamani Keitá the other is probably Djené Doumbouyá.

    Two wonderful voices melted to perfection.

  • This is one of the Giants of Africa! Yes!

  • another wizzard

  • Pure Sublime bliss!! When a mansa (king) descendant sings of the Mansas, of mali, that is the ultimate homage.

  • @iampeeay01 can anyone expalin the meaning of souareba?

  • two thumbs up to the GOLDEN VOICE OF AFRICA SALIF KEITA!!!... this song never fails to lift my mood up everytime i listen to it. Salik Keita's songs talks about how beautiful, abundant and blessed africa is. His songs makes me wanna go to africa and see for my self the the true beauty of nature... :)

  • Cette chanson me rappelle quand j'étais enfant. Je l'écoutais avec une telle attention. C'est une tante qui nous l'avais traduit. Vraiment c'est mélancolique. Et l'histoire est triste et pleine de symbole et de sens. Salif Keita il est très extraordinaire.

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