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Now spinning: Rokia Koné & Jacknife Lee – Bamanan [2022]
Rokia Konés tolle, unverwechselbare Stimme trifft auf die Beats von Produzent Jacknife Lee, das Ergebnis ist eine sehr feine Kollektion melancholischer bis höchst tanzbarer Songs ❤️
#Rokia Koné#Jacknife Lee#vinyl#World Music#afrobeats#african music#vinyl records#vinyl collection#record player#now playing#now spinning#Youtube#vinylcommunity#music#Musik#artist: Rokia Koné
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New Video: Les Amazones d'Afrique Share Sleek and Righteous "Kuma Fo (What They Say)"
New Video: Les Amazones d'Afrique Share Sleek and Righteous "Kuma Fo (What They Say)" @amazonesafrique @sirenscallpr @RealWorldRec
Founded in Bamako back in 2014 by three renowned Malian artists and social change activities Mamani Keïta, Oumou Sangaré and Amadou & Mariam‘s Mariam Doumbia, Les Amazones d’Afrique is a All-Star collective of female, West African artists that embraces international voices through a meshing of heritage and new generation talent while advocating for the rights of women and girls across the…
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#African Diaspora Music#African music#afro pop#Amadou & Mariam#Angelique Kidjo#Bamako Mali#Jacknife Lee#Kuma Fo (What They Say)#Les Amazones d&039;Afrique#Les Amazones d&039;Afrique Kuma Fo (What They Say)#Les Amazones d&039;Afrique République Amazone#Mamani Keïta#music#music video#New Video#Nneka#Real World Records#Rokia Koné#video#Video Review#Video Review: Les Amazones d&039;Afrique Kuma Fo (What They Say)#Video Review:: Kuma Fo (What They Say)#women who kick ass
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Listen/purchase: Mayougouba by Rokia Koné & Jacknife Lee
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Lonnie Holley - Oh Me Oh My - part secular gospel, part spoken-word memoir, with musical backing that sounds like a collaboration between Daniel Lanois and Bill Laswell (but is actually produced by Jacknife Lee)
Some years ago, there was a magazine piece wherein the writer meditated on the concept of the “Cosmic Southerner”: the late Pharoah Sanders, André 3000 and Col. Bruce Hampton (on whom the piece was ultimately focused) were all mentioned. Somehow, Alabama-born, Atlanta-based self-taught artist Lonnie Holley was left out of the piece. But Holley, 72, has improvised — nay, conjured! — ecstatic, baffling and heavy moments that can often only be described as “cosmic.” In a mere two lines of a song, Holley can zoom in on the pores of one’s skin and pull back to encompass the whole of the Milky Way. All that said, Holley’s music and visual art (for which he has shown at The Met, The Smithsonian and is represented by the illustrious Blum & Poe) is much more about our place in the cosmos than the cosmos itself. It’s about how we overcome adversity and tremendous pain; about how we develop and maintain an affection for our fellow travelers; about how we stop wishing for some “beyond” and start caring for the one rock we have. Holley has never delivered this message as clear, as concise and as exhilaratingly as he does on his new album ‘Oh Me Oh My.’ ‘Oh Me Oh My’ is both elegant and ferocious, sharpening the work contained on his 2018 Jagjaguwar debut ‘MITH’. It is stirring in one moment and a balm the next. It details histories both global and personal. Holley’s harrowing youth and young manhood in the Jim Crow South are well-told at this point — his sale into a different home as a child for just a bottle of whiskey; his abuse at the infamous Mount Meigs correctional facility for boys; the destruction of his art environment by the Birmingham airport expansion. But, as mentioned, Holley’s music is less a performance of pain endured and more a display of perseverance, of relentless hope, of Thumbs Up For Mother Universe. Intricately and lovingly produced by LA’s Jacknife Lee (The Cure, REM, Modest Mouse), ‘Oh Me Oh My’ features both kinetic, shortwave funk that calls to mind Brian Eno’s ‘My Life in the Bush of Ghosts’ and the deep space satellite sounds of Eno’s ambient works. There are also elements of Laurie Anderson’s meditations, elements of Gil Scott-Heron’s profound longform soul, elements of John Lurie’s grabbag jazz, and yes, elements of Sun Ra’s bold afrofuturism. But ‘Oh Me Oh My’ is a triumphant sonic achievement of its own. Acclaimed collaborators like Michael Stipe (“Oh Me, Oh My”), Sharon Van Etten (“None of Us Will Have But a Little While”), Moor Mother (“I Am Part of the Wonder,” “Earth Will Be There”), Justin Vernon of Bon Iver (“Kindness Will Follow Your Tears”) and Rokia Koné (“If We Get Lost They Will Find Us”) serve as choirs of angels and co-pilots, giving Lonnie’s message flight, and reaffirming him as a galvanizing, iconoclastic force across the music community. Holley reflects, “My art and my music are always closely tied to what is happening around me, and the last few years have given me a lot to thoughtsmith about. When I listen back to these songs I can feel the times we were living through. I’m deeply appreciative of the collaborators, especially Jacknife, who helped the songs take shape and really inspired me to dig deeper within myself.” ‘Oh Me Oh My’ is also an achievement in the refinement of Holley’s impressionistic, stream-of-consciousness lyrics. During each session, Holley and Lee would discuss the essence of the songs and distill Holley’s words to their most immediate center. On the title track, which deals with mutual human understanding, Holley is as profound as ever in far fewer phrases: “The deeper we go, the more chances there are, for us to understand the oh-me’s and understand the oh-my’s.” Produced and mixed by Jacknife Lee
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Favourite Songs of 2022
Aldous Harding, Alela Diane, Alex G, altrice, Alvvays, Amber Mark, Andrew Bird, Angel Olsen, Aoife Nessa Frances, Arc Iris, Aubrey Haddard, Avalon Emerson, Basia Bulat, Beach House, Beth Orton, Beyoncé, Big Thief, Björk, Black Country, New Road, Braxe + Falcon, Brecon, Brimheim, Carmen Villain, Caroline Loveglow, Caroline Polachek, Cate le Bon, Caterina Barbieri, COBRAH, The Comet Is Coming, Cornelia Jakobs, COUCOU CHLOE, Daniela Lalita, Daniel Avery, Daphni, deathcrash, Deepchord, DJ Lag, DJ Python, Duval Timothy, Ethel Cain, fanclubwallet, Fennec, Fever Ray, Floating Points, Flock of Dimes, Florence + the Machine, Florist, For Tracy Hyde, George FitzGerald. Glüme, Godford, Gold Panda, Gotts Street Park, Grace Ives, Haley Blais, Hania Rani, Hatis Noit, Highasakite, Hollie Cook, Hikaru Utada, Hinako Omori, Honey Dijon, Huerco S., Hurray For The Riff Raff, iamamiwhoami, I.JORDAN, India Shawn, Jemima Coulter, Jenny Berkel, Jenny Hval, JFDR, Jockstrap, Jon Hopkins, Joshua Burnside, Julius Eastman, Junk Drawer, Keeley Forsyth, Kelela, Kep1er, K. Freund, Kim Wan-Sun, Knifeplay, The Knocks, Kuedo, KWON EUN BI, Leikeli47, Limelight, The Linda Lindas, Lydia Ainsworth, Mabe Fratti, Madi Diaz, Magi Merlin, Mamalarky, Maria BC, Maria Chiara Argirò, Medici Daughter, Melt Yourself Down, Meth Math, Mitski, MØ, Mr Little Jeans, My Idea, MYSS KETA, Nilüfer Yanya, Nathan Micay, NNAMDÏ, Normani, NoSo, Orlando Weeks, Owlle, Patrick Wolff, Porij, Rachel Chinouriri, Ravyn Lenae, Red Velvet, Rocket Punch, Rokia Koné, ROSALÍA, Salamanda, SASAMI, Sea Change, Sevdaliza, Shanti Celeste, Shearwater, Soccer96, Svaneborg Kardyb, SZA, Tangerine Dream, Tess Roby, ‘T Geruis, Tiana Major, Two Shell, U.S. Girls, Vitesse X, Vladislav Delay, Weyes Blood, Whee In, Wordcolour, Yair Elazar Glotman, Yerin Baek, yuné pinku, Zola Blood, Zola Jesus
#i made this in december but i kind of forgot about it so i thought i'd just idk#pack it up and move on#idk about a top ten/twenty but ghost on and ultra truth are pretty high up there#top two pop songs are slow song and eye to eye
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Lonnie Holley — Oh Me Oh My (Jagjaguwar)
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Lonnie Holley has led a life that posed considerable challenges. An orphan who spent time as the adopted child of a burlesque dancer and much of the rest of his childhood in Alabama Industrial School for Negro Children, an institution even more hellish than what one might imagine, early on Holley endured a great deal of abuse. Challenges were not to end there, and without the artistic pursuits to which he has been devoted, a conduit for purging the demons of his life, one wonders what might have happened to Holley. Fortunately, he has carved a poly-artist career as a highly regarded visual artist, poet, and vocalist.
Holley has frequently been categorized as a bluesman, and his emotive, raspy pipes are well suited to the blues. On his latest Jagjaguwar recording, Oh Me Oh My, he presents his voice in an expansive set of contexts that transcend traditional blues stylings. The list of artists who make guest appearances speaks to the respect with which Holley is regarded. Moor Mother, Michael Stipe, Sharon van Etten, Bon Iver, Rokia Koné, and Jeff Parker lend their talents to Oh Me Oh My, affording its arrangements and production a mutability that supports, never dilutes, Holley’s aesthetic. For instance, the title track features Stipe singing layered backing vocals, making a refrain over which Holley sings verses about his history and joins with Stipe in the chorus. The effect is haunting. Bon Iver joins Holley on “Kindness Will Follow Your Tears,” creating a swath of group singing and synth keyboards that buoy the lead vocals. Holley frequently bends pitches, modulating sustained notes to wring every last piece of emotion out of them.
Moor Mother guests on two tracks: “I Am a Part of the Wonder” and “Earth Will Be There,” adorning the first with rasped rapping, trumpet, pitched percussion, and mid-tempo beats. The second begins with thrumming bass, bodily in its impact, and Holley’s spoken word. The synthesizers expand their range against metallic percussion. Holley’s voice gradually moves from speech to song. Partway through, the beat drops, a horn section is added, and the vocalist sings a refrain that, by itself, could be a hook, but here is part of a kaleidoscope of sounds. There is a sizable section of Moor Mother’s spoken word with Holley vocalizing in the background. He then takes center stage, once again singing the refrain, which is followed by the full ensemble, now with backing vocalists, creating a rousing coda. It is a fulsome, polystylistic brew.
Holley without guest stars is no less compelling. Particularly moving is “Mount Meigs,” where he recounts the abuse of his troubled childhood. Accompanied by searing electric guitar and a thunderous rhythm section, the song uses the blues to express inconsolable suffering. There are few who rival Holley in the ability to so viscerally share the depredations of the Deep South in the 1950s and 1960s. The recording closes with a surprising twist. “Future Children '' features a Holley through a vocoder, minimalist synth arpeggios, and solo soprano saxophone. Taking a page from Philip Glass may not be as futuristic as the artist supposes, but the spaciness of it suggests that Holley may be looking to the future as well as channeling the past. For him, and for us, that is good news.
Christian Carey
#lonnie holley#oh me oh my#jagjaguwar#christian carey#albumreview#dusted magazine#spoken word#poetry#moor mother#jazz#funk#blues
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What, summer’s over you say? BLAH BLAH BLAH I CAN’T HEAR YOU! Join us on the latest Snackpoint Charlie as we go into full denial mode about time and the seasons and world events and local disasters here and abroad and war and famine and WHAT’S THAT YOURE SAYING? WHAT? Live Wednesday Octover 10 from 10pm to midnight eastern US time on WGXC, 90.7-FM and downloadable now at the link below. But first, links to aid Western North Carolina:
Beloved Asheville is regularly filling up their trucks with food, water and gas and distributing it in Asheville. Donations go directly to funding the food, water and supplies they are bringing. https://www.facebook.com/BeLovedAsheville
Mountain Mule Packer Ranch are taking strings of pack mules with supplies to hard hit areas that are not accessible by any other way. https://www.facebook.com/mountainmulepackersranch/
The Cajun Navy 2016 is bringing supplies directly to the people. https://www.facebook.com/cajunnavy2016.org
Grassroots Aid Partnership - Another local, grassroots org that is cooking meals locally sourced and distributing in Asheville. https://www.facebook.com/grassrootsaidpartnership
Hearts with Hands disaster relief in Asheville - https://www.heartswithhands.org/
Asheville Dream center is setting up a large distribution center of supplies at the Asheville Mall. Donate at - https://ashevilledreamcenter.org/
Manna Food Bank of Asheville - https://www.facebook.com/MANNAFoodBank
World Central Kitchen (not local, but doing direct relief work on the ground) is cooking warm meals daily and distributing in many of the effected areas, not just Ashville. Here is a link to their website, and it looks like you can specify in the comments where you want the funds to go - https://wck.org/
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Snackpoint Charlie - Transmission 146 - 2024.10.02 https://wavefarm.org/wf/archive/etktvz [ ^ click for download ^ ]
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1) Saagara - “The Rite of Rain” from 3 https://waclawzimpel.bandcamp.com/album/3
2) Rokia Koné - “Kurunba” from BAMANAN https://rokiakone.bandcamp.com/album/bamanan
3) Etran De L'Aïr - “Amidinine” from 100% SAHARA GUITAR https://etrandelair.bandcamp.com/album/100-sahara-guitar
(underbed throughout:) Pinchas Gurevich - "Resuss"
4) Group Bwazan - “Badenya Foli” from BADENYA FOLI https://groupbwazan.bandcamp.com/album/badenya-foli
5) Vazesh - “Divan” from TAPESTRY https://vazesh.bandcamp.com/album/tapestry
6) Morton Gould - “Poinciana” from TEMPTATION https://www.discogs.com/master/1465882-Morton-Gould-Temptation
7) Nahawa Doumbia - “Demisen Kulu” from VOL. 2 https://nahawadoumbia.bandcamp.com/album/vol-2
8) Ryuichi Sakamoto - “Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence” from CODA https://www.wewantsounds.com/?lightbox=dataItem-m0qkq12e
9) Dawda Jobarteh - “(Take My Hand and Let's Go to) The Red Desert” from I MET HER BY THE RIVER https://dawdajobarteh.bandcamp.com/album/i-met-her-by-the-river
10) Karen Schoemer & Zak Boerger - “Panda On” from DAY FOR NIGHTS https://dayfornights.bandcamp.com/album/day-for-nights
11) Blue Mysteries - “A Message from Outer Space” from FRAGILE https://bluemysteries.bandcamp.com/album/fragile
12) Garlands - “Those of Us Here” from VULNERARIES VOL. 7 https://davidgarland.bandcamp.com/album/vulneraries-vol-7
13) Ata Kak - “Time Bomb” https://youtu.be/pn0_s9gJ6CI?si=rMAwmXd_zq8mrk-A
14) Matthew Shipp Trio - “Tone IQ” from NEW CONCEPTS IN PIANO TRIO JAZZ https://matthewshipp.bandcamp.com/album/new-concepts-in-piano-trio-jazz
15) R.M.Ng. Rana Suripta & Langen Praja - “Dhenggung Turulare” from WORLD MUSIC LIBRARY: MUSIC OF MANGKUNÊGARAN SOLO I https://www.discogs.com/release/2429188-Langen-Praja-Music-Of-Mangkun%C3%AAgaran-Solo-1
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Songhoy Blues zurück mit neuem Album!
Songhoy Blues aus Mali kündigen ihr neues Album "Héritage" für den 17. Januar 2025 an und veröffentlichen mit "Issa" den ersten Track, sowie ein kurzes Teaser-Video. Auf dem Album sind einige der bekanntesten Musiker und Sänger Malis zu hören, darunter Afel Bocoum, Rokia Koné, Neba Solo, Madou Diabaté und viele mehr.
Das 11-Track-Album ist eine Reise in die Vergangenheit, um etwas Traditionelles, Kontemplatives, Souliges und das bisher transzendenteste Album hervorzubringen. "Héritage" bewegt sich in eine eher akustische, kreative Neuinterpretation ihres außergewöhnlichen "Desert Blues".
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Die charismatische Band betrat 2013 die Szene mit ihrem Stil, der einst als „Timbuktu Punk“ beschrieben wurde. Ihre Songs handeln vom Leben und der Liebe in Mali, und basieren auf Fünf-Ton-Skalen, Rock-Rhythmen, rauem Gesang und glitzernder Gitarre. Diese Elemente sind auch auf ihrem neuen Album Héritage allgegenwärtig, allerdings mit einem intimeren Groove, der mit anderen Klängen aus verschiedenen ethnischen Traditionen des Landes gespickt ist. Migration und erzwungene Vertreibung bringen neue Perspektiven auf den Begriff des Erbes in ihrer Musik.
"Héritage" wurde im Remote Records Studio und im Studio Moffou in Bamako mit dem Produzenten Paul Chandler aufgenommen, und schöpft aus dem bemerkenswerten Reichtum an musikalischem Talent in der Stadt. Das Album enthält neue Kompositionen und Überarbeitungen von alten Klassikern. Es ist durchdrungen von den ätherischen Klängen verschiedener traditioneller Instrumente.
Tracklist "Héritage":
01. Toukambela 02. Gambary 03. Norou 04. Dagabi 05. Gara 06. Boutiki 07. Boroterey 08. Batto 09. Garibou 10. Woyhenna 11. Issa
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Life Elsewhere Music Vol 269 - A Conversation With Cathal Coughlan & Garrett Jacknife Lee of Telefis
Life Elsewhere Music Vol 269 – A Conversation With Cathal Coughlan & Garrett Jacknife Lee of Telefis
Ever since the damn Covid plague, working in isolation has become de rigueur for what feels like the last hundred years. Thankfully, most of us have become reliant on Zoom to interact with each other, face-to-face, albeit virally. This is how we have conducted our conversations for Life Elsewhere, and Zoom has become the obvious work tool for musicians and producers who are possibly thousands of…
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Song of the Week: "The Otter" by Caamp
Song of the Week: “The Otter” by Caamp
Caamp – “The Otter” As someone who loves otters and folk music I couldn’t pass up on this gentle folk song called “The Otter” by the folk trio Caamp from Athens, Ohio. Song of the Week 2022 January “Colonizer” by Tanya Tagaq “Empties” by Pigeon Pit “Who Has Seen the Wind” by David Byrne and Yo La Tengo “Kurunba” by Rokia Koné & Jacknife Lee February “Hunting Doves” by Rachel Sumner “Floating…
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A stop-you-in-your-tracks voice instantly familiar to anyone in Mali, West Africa: Rokia Koné, aka the Rose of Bamako. One of Mali’s most beloved and dynamic artists, Koné is a force to be reckoned with. Her captivating performances in the city’s local maquis clubs very often last for hours, as Koné runs the gamut of emotion from joy to despair, fury to tenderness, wielding that astounding voice with grace and power.
She has now teamed with Irish-born, California-based rock producer Jacknife Lee — and reimagined the Malian sound in ways leftfield and ground breaking.
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THE WORLD IN 2020
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ALI – MUZIK CITY feat.なみちえ, Alonzo, 6B
Catastrophe - Encore
Saronde - Firewood ft. Idd Aziz
Minyo Cumbiero - Cumbia del Monte Fuji
Santa Catarina - Lazywax
Aloïse Sauvage - Méga Down
Çantamarta - Lluvia
Утро — Подсолнух
Pra Dois - Aquino e a Orquestra Invisível
ギブ&テイク- おめでたズ
ALMA DINAMITA WOS DS3
Gabz - PELE.
KOLINGA - Nguya na ngai
svegliaginevra - Come fanno le onde
P.R2B - Des rêves
Pakistan Siti Muharam
Delgres - 4 Ed Maten
Nær Þér - BRÍET
女王蜂 - 火炎 / THE FIRST TAKE
Cariño - Excusas
Vaundy: 不可幸力 (Fukakouryoku)
Ekolo Assiko - Les Frères Smith confinés
Me Voy Pa’l Pueblo - Mapache
Dreams (feat. Rokia Koné)- Les Amazones d'Afrique
Discoteque - Молчат Дома
Los Maricas - Buenos Aires
Oi - Jeyke (Prod. Shaggy Doo)
FYRE - Бийта като спре
RIN - DAS RENNEN
PLACEBO - 米津玄師
Juan Pablo Vega & Esteman - Eso Que Me Das (
Dominique Mingui & Dera Rakotomavo - Disco Séga (Souleance Edit)
Janeiro - AMOR
POLO & PAN — Feel Good
chelmico - Easy Breezy
Mueveloreina feat Valverdina / ズーム / Zoom
Meryem Aboulouafa - Ya Qalbi
Lokoy - classic city girl
Luv Neva Fades - Jawn Rice
Tempalay "大東京万博"
Ovi x Natanael Cano - Pacas Verdes
Topázio - Todomundo
Canova - Tutti uguali
Palmera Beach - Estrellas
阿司匹林 - 王以太
NOS MIRAN - Quien Tú Quieres Que Sea
Frisøren i sentrum - Stein Torleif Bjella
Algoritmen - Kråkesølv
Part-Time Friends - Même si
Malena Villa - Salvaje (feat. Zoe Gotusso)
Evelyne Brochu - Difficile
Awesome City Club / アンビバレンス
Michelle Blades - Mota O Perreo
tricot「右脳左脳」
Буерак – Грустно с тобой
YSY A - SIN CONEXIÓN feat. BHAVI
Ichon feat. Loveni - Noir ou blanc
Disclosure, Fatoumata Diawara - Douha (Mali Mali)
Bonnie Banane - La Lune & Le Soleil
michel ko - Back to the Future(1999)
Simpson Ahuevo - Arre
REMOE - KETTEN ⛓
Dromedarios Mágicos - Buenos Días
Compositor Fantasma - Carne Escondida
Futuro Pelo - Nefertiti (feat Neysa May)
あいみょん - 朝陽
浪漫革命&ザ・おめでたズ『ハイレグBIKINI』
Bronko Yotte - Hush Papi
Дурной Вкус - Мяу!
evening cinema - 純愛のレッスン
Willie Peyote, Shaggy, Don Joe - Algoritmo
Cupido - Tu Foto
GusGus - Higher ft. VÖK
Poirier & Flavia Coelho - Café Com Leite
薄荷 - RYUTO
Los Bitchos - Frozen Margarita
Fabulous, Infamous & Dangerous - Attractions
El Shirota - "La Ciudad"
Wale - Acervo Pessoal
Les Gens Heureux Dansent - KCIDY
YAJICO GIRL - 街の中で
Ramona ft Little Jesus - Los Esclavos
Svefneyjar - Sykur
Tsew The Kid - Mon étoile
La Bruja de Texcoco - CHÉNI
911 - DAMSO
MANIZHA - VANYA
Bourreau de mon coeur - Aurore de St Baudel
DIVINE - Punya Paap (Prod. By iLL Wayno)
Downtown Boys - L'Internationale
Ricky Hollywood feat Juliette Armanet
Icaro - Se Você Precisar
DRIMS - Minivan
Sambinha - Exclusive Os Cabides
Jovem Dionisio - Amigos até Certa Instância
UN GROUPE FRANCAIS - JE DÉPOSE UN BAISER
Infinito de Ondas - Minimal
La Fille du Ciel - Charlotte Fever
Sesión DUAL Yoga Fire - De Calle
Hater - Carne Doce
Bongeziwe Mabandla
Tatum Rush - Barbarella
Faslon Ko Takalluf - Shuja Haider
Sensibile (feat. Molla)
IRBIS 37 - BACIO
藤井 風(Fujii Kaze) - "もうええわ"(Mo-Eh-Wa)
Al Jawala Like It - aljawala
Lido Pimienta - "Eso Que Tu Haces"
YOASOBI - 夜に駆ける / THE HOME TAKE
LosPetitFellas · Candela Muchacha
Mc Igu - Patek
Angelica Garcia - Lucifer Waiting
Filipe Sambado - Jóia da Rotina
Guerrero del Día - Rodrigo Gallardo
KIRINJI - Almond Eyes feat. 鎮座
Mabiland Hey mami
Rels B, Duki, Aleman - ALELUYA
Skinshape feat. D'Alma - Sua Alma
GABIFUEGO & GKR - Moviendo
Flavia Coelho - Cidade Perdida
Pixelord - Doomguy
Atómico - Jungle Fire
Klang Ruler - Be fin. (feat. 空音)
Ghosts in the Light - Nao'ymt
Tripulación de Osos - Kilimanjaro
Los Perros Románticos - Lomo
KEN THE 390 - Summer Vacation feat. PES, Ymagik (Prod. Shin Sakiura)
Où étais-tu - Raymond Amour
Los Cogelones - Hijos de puta
TIK TU & MADALITSO BAND - Sitimamenya
We Still Numb - Human Tetris
OBOY - Cabeza
環ROY - Protect You
miida - utopia
YONLAPA - Last Trip
KozyPop - 몇번째 (Song By 찬현)
MINE - Sciorroco
Gera MX, Santa Fe Klan, Neto Peña - Siempre High [feat. Jozue]
Yaeji - WAKING UP DOWN
Callaita-Bipo Montana ft. Chino el Gorila, El Habano,B.OG & Uzielito Mix
Theophilus London - Cuba
平井 堅 『怪物さん feat.あいみょん』
P'tit Belliveau - Income Tax
Oscar Anton & Clementine - nuits d'été
TENDRE - LIFE
BBHF『とけない魔法』
Céu - Corpocontinente
Freeze Corleone - Desiigner
Little Jesus - Lo que necesitas es amor
ALI「LOST IN PARADISE feat. AKLO
SHAYFEEN - KOUN WAJED
#world#ali#japan#pop#indie#catastrophe#frente cumbiero#aloise sauvage#utro#Russia#argentinien#gabz#briet#pakistan#cariño#rock#soulance#natanael cano#disclosure#bonnie banane#ichon#the world#2020#chelmico
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Listen/purchase: Kurunba by Rokia Koné & Jacknife Lee
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[TASK 180: MALI]
There’s a masterlist below compiled of over 460+ Malian faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever faceclaim or whichever project you desire.
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MASTERLIST!
F:
Nakunte Diarra (1941) Malian - artist.
Amy Koita (1952) Malian - singer.
Mariam Doumbia (1958) Malian - singer.
Angela Bassett (1958) African-American [including Malian, Nigerian, with small parts from Benin, Togolese, Cameroonian, Congolese, Angolan, Ivorian, Ghanaian, Senegalese, South Central hunter-gatherers], European - actress, director, and activist.
Kandia Kouyaté (1959) Malian - kora player.
Gloria Reuben (1964) Afro-Jamaican [including Malian, Nigerian, Ghanian, Ivorian, Ashkenazi Jewish, Sephardi Jewish, likely some English] - singer and actress.
Mamani Keïta (1965) Malian - musician.
Mah Damba / Mah Sissoko (1965) Malian - singer.
Kimberly Elise (1967) Malian, Songhai - actress.
Babani Koné (1968) Malian - singer.
Oumou Sangaré (1968) Malian - singer.
Ramata Koite (1971) Malian - actress.
Youma / Youma Diakite (1971) Malian - model, actress, tv personality, and showgirl.
Aïda Touré (1973) Malian - artist.
Julia Channel (1973) Malian / French, Italian - actress, former adult actress, singer and entrepreneur.
Viviane Ndour (1973) Malian, Mauritanian / Lebanese - singer.
Rokia Traoré (1974) Bambara Malian - singer-songwriter and guitarist.
Aïssa Maïga (1975) Malian / Senegalese, Gambian - actress and producer.
Jessica Pimentel (1977) Dominican [Malian, Taino, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Irish, Possibly Other] - actress, singer, and guitarist.
Tia Mowry (1978) Afro-Bahamian [including Malian, Ivorian, Ghanian, Cameroonian, Congolese] / English, Irish, Unspecified Iberian, Unspecified Other European - actress and model.
Young Deenay / Fatima Napo (1979) Malian - rapper.
Maimuna / Maimuna Amadu Murasjko (1980) Malian / Belarusian - violinist.
Fatoumata Diawara (1982) Malian - actress and singer.
Sona Jobarteh (1983) Malian, English - musician and singer.
Inna Modja (1984) Fula Malian - singer and model.
Mariam Koné (1987) Malian - singer.
Binta Kam (1990) Malian - model.
Amelia Beya (1991) Malian - model.
Djess abdoulaye Diawara (1992) Malian - model.
Inaissa Keita (1992) Malian - model.
Audra Milos (1993) Malian, Romanian, Spanish, Irish - actress and model.
Sianna Dwayna (1995) Malian - rapper.
Aya Nakamura (1995) Malian - singer.
Ada Coker (1995) Malian - model.
Natalia Sylla (1996) Malian - model.
Kendal Sissoko (1999) Malian - model.
Depe Bore (1999) Malian - model.
Geneviève Traoré (2001) Malian - model.
Rhym Guisse (?) Malian / Algerian - actress and filmmaker.
Djeneba Seck (?) Malian - singer.
Fanta Sacko (?) Malian - singer.
Ko Kan Ko Sata (?) Malian - musician, kamelen n'goni player.
Fatoumata Coulibaly (?) Malian - actress, director, journalist, and women's rights activist.
Oumou (?) Malian - Miss Mali USA 2016 (instagram: oumouusamake).
Namasthy (?) Malian - Instagrammer (namasthy)
Mariam Traore (?) Malian - Instagrammer (kama_tra).
Amiinata (?) Malian - model (instagram: _amycisse).
Kadiya Dsb (?) Malian - youtuber and instagrammer (kadiyadsb).
F - Athletes:
Hamchétou Maïga (1978) Malian - basketball player.
Djenebou Sissoko (1982) Malian - basketball player.
Gaëlle Niaré (1982) Malian - high jumper.
Nare Diawara (1983) Malian - basketball player.
Maakan Tounkara (1983) Malian, Guinean - handball player.
Diana Gandega (1983) Malian - basketball player.
Nantenin Keïta (1984) Mandinka Malian - sprinter.
Meiya Tireira (1986) Malian - basketball player.
Siraba Dembélé Pavlović (1986) Malian - handball player.
Siga Tandia (1987) Malian - footballer.
Diéné Diawara (1988) Malian - basketball player.
Estelle Johnson (1988) Malian / Cameroonian - footballer.
Nassira Traoré (1988) Malian - basketball player.
Kani Konté (1989) Malian - footballer.
Djénébou Danté (1989) Malian - sprinter.
Minata Keita (1989) Malian - basketball player.
Naîgnouma Coulibaly (1989) Malian - basketball player.
Bassira Touré (1990) Malian - footballer.
Kankou Coulibaly (1990) Malian - basketball player.
Ramata Diakité (1991) Malian - basketball player.
Touty Gandega (1991) Malian - basketball player.
Astan Dabo (1992) Malian - basketball player.
Hawa Tangara (1993) Malian - footballer.
Sebe Coulibaly (1994) Malian - footballer.
Adoudou Konaté (1994) Malian - footballer.
Aïssatou Tounkara (1995) Malian - footballer.
Bintou Koité (1995) Malian - footballer.
Madelen Janogy (1995) Malian / Swedish - footballer.
Kadidiatou Diani (1994) Malian - footballer.
Aissata Traoré (1997) Malian - footballer.
Goundo Diallo (1997) Malian - basketball player
Yakaré Niakaté (1997) Malian - footballer.
Kadidia Maiga (1997) Malian - basketball player
Mariam Coulibaly (1997) Malian - basketball player
Adama Coulibaly (1998) Malian - basketball player.
Rokia Doumbia (1999) Malian - basketball player.
M:
Boubacar Traoré (1942) Malian - singer and musician.
Salif Keita (1949) Mandinka Malian - singer-songwriter.
Abdoulaye Ascofare (1949) Malian - actor, filmmaker, and poet.
Mory Kanté (1950) Malian / Guinean - singer and kora player.
Cheick Tidiane Seck (1953) Malian - singer and musician.
Amadou Bagayoko (1954) Malian - singer and guitarist.
Assane Kouyaté (1954) Malian - actor and director.
Afel Bocoum (1955) Songhai Malian - singer, guitarist, and actor.
Abdoulaye Diabaté (1956) Malian - singer and guitarist.
Moussa Kouyate (1956) Malian - kora player.
Sidi Touré (1959) Malian - singer.
Abderrahmane Sissako (1961) Malian / Mauritanian - film director and producer.
Ibi Maiga / Ibrahim Maiga (1963) Malian - actor, singer, and comedian.
Baba Sissoko (1963) Malian - musician.
Toumani Diabaté (1965) Malian - kora player.
Bassekou Kouyate (1966) Malian - musician.
Ballaké Sissoko (1968) Malian - kora player.
Samba Touré (1968) Malian - guitarist.
Neba Solo (1969) Malian - musician.
Doudou Masta (1971) Malian - rapper and actor.
Mohamed Dia (1973) Malian - clothing designer.
Oxmo Puccino (1974) Malian - rapper.
Mamadou Diabaté (1975) Malian - kora player.
Black Thought / Tariq Luqmaan Trotter (1975) Malian - rapper.
Mokobé / Mokobé Traoré (1975) Malian - rapper.
Ben Zabo (1976) Malian - musician.
Noom Diawara (1978) Malian - actor.
Seckou Keita (1978) Malian - kora player and drummer.
Diouc Koma / Dioucounda Koma (1980) Malian - actor and writer.
Ladj Ly (1980) Malian - actor and director.
Vieux Farka Touré (1981) Malian - singer and guitarist.
Vieux Farka Touré (1981) Malian - singer and guitarist.
Bakary Sereme (1981) Malian - model and swimmer.
Salif / Salif Fofana / Salif Wonka (1981) Malian, Guadeloupean - rapper.
Tahj Mowry (1986) Afro-Bahamian [including Malian, Ivorian, Ghanian, Cameroonian, Congolese] / English, Irish, Unspecified Iberian, Unspecified Other European - actor and singer.
Keith Carlos (1987) African-American [including Malian, Beninese, Togolese], some Spanish - model and American footballer.
Young Pô (1992) Malian - rapper and singer.
Sidiki Diabaté (1992) Malian - rapper, kora player, and producer.
Sidiki Diabaté (1992) Malian - rapper and kora player.
Iba Montana (1994) Malian - rapper.
Fatoumata Sissoko (1996) Malian - model.
Twochainz Diakité (1996) Malian - model.
Cheick oumar Haidara (1997) Malian - model.
Sidibe Vincent Depaul (1997) Malian - model.
Touré Moussa (1997) Malian - model.
Sidi Diop (1998) Malian - model.
Pvpii Swiigg (1999) Malian - model.
Dembélé Abdramane (2000) Malian - model.
Master Soumy / Ismael Doukouré (?) Malian - rapper.
Balla Tounkara (?) Malian - kora player.
Aliou Haidara (?) Malian - model.
Djelimady Tounkara (?) Malian - guitarist.
Cheick Hamala Diabaté (?) Malian - musician.
Bocar Ba (?) Malian - actor.
M - Athletes:
Karounga Keïta (1941) Malian - footballer.
Jean Tigana (1955) Malian - footballer.
José Touré (1961) Malian - footballer.
Habib Sissoko (1971) Malian - footballer.
Fernand Coulibaly (1971) Malian - footballer.
Brahim Thiam (1974) Malian - footballer.
Yaya Dissa (1975) Malian - footballer.
Bassala Touré (1976) Malian - footballer.
Sammy Traoré (1976) Malian - footballer.
Sékou Berthé (1977) Malian - footballer.
Éric Chelle (1977) Malian - footballer.
Vincent Doukantié (1977) Malian - footballer.
Frédéric Kanouté (1977) Malian / French - footballer.
Soumaila Coulibaly (1978) Malian - footballer.
Samba Diawara (1978) Malian - footballer.
Dramane Coulibaly (1978) Malian - footballer.
Alioune Touré (1978) Malian - footballer.
Naman Keïta (1978) Malian / Alergian - hurdler.
Soumaila Samake (1978) Malian - basketball player.
Mahamadou Sidibé (1978) Malian - footballer.
Moussa Konaté (1978) Malian - Muay Thai kickboxer.
Sambou Traoré (1979) Malian - basketball player.
Mahamadou Dissa (1979) Malian - footballer.
Zoumana Camara (1979) Malian - footballer.
Bah Mamadou (1979) Singaporean [Malian] - footballer.
Mamady Sidibé (1979) Malian - footballer.
Cédric Kanté (1979) Malian - footballer.
Nouha Diakité (1980) Malian - basketball player.
Adama Coulibaly (1980) Malian - footballer.
Bakary Diakité (1980) Malian - footballer.
Djimi Traoré (1980) Malian - footballer.
Mamoutou Diarra (1980) Malian - basketball player.
Mamary Traoré (1980) Malian - footballer.
Fousseni Diawara (1980) Malian - footballer.
Seydou Keita (1980) Malian - footballer.
Seydou Keita (1980) Malian - footballer.
Amara Sy (1981) Malian - basketball player.
Sadio Sankharé (1981) Malian - footballer.
Tenema N'Diaye (1981) Malian - footballer.
Amadou Konte (1981) Malian - footballer.
Adamo Coulibaly (1981) Malian - footballer.
Morike Sako (1981) Malian - footballer.
Alou Diarra (1981) Malian - footballer.
Ibrahim Kante (1981) Malian - footballer.
Cheick Oumar Dabo (1981) Malian - footballer.
Mamadou Diarra (1981) Malian - footballer.
Moussa Sidibé (1981) Malian - footballer.
Ousmane Cisse (1982) Malian - basketball player.
Djibril Sidibé (1982) Malian - footballer.
Dramane Traoré (1982) Malian - footballer.
Ayouba Traoré (1982) Malian - judoka.
Koly Kanté (1982) Malian - footballer.
Noé Sissoko (1983) Malian - footballer.
Biagui Kamissoko (1983) Malian - footballer.
Souleymane Diamouténé (1983) Malian - footballer.
Ludovic Chelle (1983) Malian - basketball player.
Ladji Doucouré (1983) Malian, Senegalese - decathlete.
Moké Diarra (1983) Malian - footballer.
Abdoulaye Diawara (1983) Malian - footballer.
Mahamet Diagouraga (1984) Malian - footballer.
Diego Yesso (1984) Malian - footballer.
Mohamed Tangara (1984) Malian - basketball player.
Soumbeïla Diakité (1984) Malian - footballer.
Kalifa Cissé (1984) Malian - footballer.
Sigamary Diarra (1984) Malian - footballer.
Jimmy Kébé (1984) Malian - footballer.
Mamoutou Coulibaly (1984) Malian - footballer.
Mamadou Chérif Dia (1984) Malian - long jumper and triple jumper.
Bano Traoré (1985) Malian - hurdler.
Boubacar Coulibaly (1985) Malian - footballer.
Drissa Diakité (1985) Malian - footballer.
Mamadou Diakité (1985) Malian - footballer.
Abdarhmane Coulibaly (1985) Malian - Muay Thai kickboxer.
Mohamed Sissoko (1985) Malian - footballer.
Bakary Soumaré (1985) Malian - footballer.
Bakaye Traoré (1985) Malian - footballer.
Adama Tamboura (1985) Malian - footballer.
Bakary Soumare (1985) Malian - footballer.
Sidi Yaya Keita (1985) Malian - footballer.
Drissa Diarra (1985) Malian - footballer.
Alphousseyni Keita (1985) Malian - footballer.
Mohamed Fofana (1985) Malian - footballer.
Yahia Kébé (1985) Malian - footballer.
Mamadou Diarra (1986) Malian - basketball player.
Garra Dembélé (1986) Malian - footballer.
Gary Coulibaly (1986) Malian - footballer.
Mustapha Yatabaré (1986) Malian - footballer.
Mamadou Samassa (1986) Malian - footballer.
Ismaël Traoré (1986) Malian - footballer.
Mohammadou Al Hadji (1986) Malian, Cameroonian - footballer.
Manuel Kanté (1986) Malian - footballer.
Souleymane Keïta (1986) Malian - footballer.
Demba Barry (1987) Malian - footballer.
Idrissa Coulibaly (1987) Malian - footballer.
Djibril Coulibaly (1987) Malian - footballer.
Mory Sidibé (1987) Malian - volleyball player.
Lassana Fané (1987) Malian - footballer.
Boubacar Kébé (1987) Malian - footballer.
Modibo Maïga (1987) Malian - footballer.
Modibo Diakité (1987) Malian - footballer.
Mousa Dembélé (1987) Malian / Flemish - footballer.
Oumar Sissoko (1987) Malian - footballer.
Kalilou Traoré (1987) Malian - footballer.
Ousmane Berthé (1987) Malian - footballer.
Toumani Diagouraga (1987) Malian - footballer.
Bira Dembélé (1988) Malian - footballer.
Moussa Camara (1988) Malian - middle-distance runner.
Mamoudou Hanne (1988) Malian - sprinter.
Mana Dembélé (1988) Malian - footballer.
Salif Coulibaly (1988) Malian - footballer.
Cheick Diabaté (1988) Malian - footballer.
Mahamane Traoré (1988) Malian - footballer.
Mohamed Traoré (1988) Malian - footballer.
Wesley Fofana (1988) Malian - American footballer.
Bakary Sako (1988) Malian - footballer.
Mahamadou Sissoko (1988) Malian - footballer.
Alliou Dembélé (1988) Malian - footballer.
Lassana Doucouré (1988) Malian - footballer.
Abdou Traoré (1988) Malian - footballer.
Russell Wilson (1988) African-American [including Malian, Cameroonian, Congolese, Nigerian, Beninese, Togolese, Unspecified North Africa, Senegalese, Africa South-Central Hunter Gatherers], English, Unspecified West Asian and Central Asian - American footballer.
Moussa Sissoko (1989) Malian - footballer.
Maka Mary (1989) Malian - footballer.
Lassana Diarra (1989) Malian - footballer.
Tongo Doumbia (1989) Malian - footballer.
Souleymane Konaté (1989) Malian - footballer.
Bakaye Dibassy (1989) Malian - footballer.
Hamady Tamboura (1989) Malian - footballer.
Ousmane Coulibaly (1989) Malian - footballer.
Diaranké Fofana (1989) Malian - footballer.
Samba Diakité (1989) Malian - footballer.
Samba Sow (1989) Malian - footballer.
Massiré Kanté (1989) Malian - footballer.
Sambou Yatabaré (1989) Malian - footballer.
Bassirou Dembélé (1990) Malian - footballer.
Nama Fofana (1990) Malian - footballer.
Morimakan Koïta (1990) Malian - footballer.
Ismaël Keïta (1990) Malian - footballer.
Bradley Diallo (1990) Malian - footballer.
Kassim Doumbia (1990) Malian - footballer.
Oumare Tounkara (1990) Malian - footballer.
Boubacar Bangoura (1990) Malian - footballer.
Abdou Doumbia (1990) Malian - footballer.
Mahamadou N'Diaye (1990) Malian - footballer.
Mamoutou N'Diaye (1990) Malian - footballer.
Abdoul Sissoko (1990) Malian - footballer.
Mamadou Samassa (1990) Malian - footballer.
Ahmed Soukouna (1990) Malian - footballer.
Yacouba Sylla (1990) Malian - footballer.
Baboye Traoré (1990) Malian - footballer.
Mamadou Samassa (1990) Malian - footballer.
Cheibane Traoré (1990) Malian - footballer.
Mamadou Wagué (1990) Malian - footballer.
Oumar Diaby (1990) Malian - footballer.
Bandja Sy (1990) Malian - basketball player.
Cheick Chérif Doumbia (1991) Malian - footballer.
Makan Konaté (1991) Malian - footballer.
Gueïda Fofana (1991) Malian - footballer.
Adama Touré (1991) Malian - footballer.
Souleymane Diabate (1991) Malian - footballer.
Abdoulay Diaby (1991) Malian - footballer.
Slimane Sissoko (1991) Malian - footballer.
Moussa Guindo (1991) Malian - footballer.
Sirina Camara (1991) Malian - footballer.
Kalifa Coulibaly (1991) Malian - footballer.
Boubacar Sylla (1991) Malian - footballer.
N'Golo Kanté (1991) Malian - footballer.
Kalifa Traoré (1991) Malian - footballer.
Moussa Marega (1991) Malian - footballer.
Molla Wagué (1991) Malian - footballer.
Ousseynou Cissé (1991) Malian / Senegalese - footballer.
Souleymane Demba (1991) Malian / Zambian - footballer.
Amadou Soukouna (1992) Malian - footballer.
Adama Soumaoro (1992) Malian - footballer.
Ismaël Coulibaly (1992) Malian - taekwondo practitioner.
Sadio Doucouré (1992) Malian - basketball player.
Ulysse Diallo (1992) Malian - footballer.
Samba Camara (1992) Malian - footballer.
Nouha Dicko (1992) Malian - footballer.
Guessouma Fofana (1992) Malian - footballer.
Baba Traoré (1992) Malian - footballer.
Ousmane Dramé (1992) Malian - footballer.
Mamadou Kansaye (1992) Malian - footballer.
Mohamed Konaté (1992) Malian - footballer.
Sidy Koné (1992) Malian - footballer.
Hamari Traoré (1992) Malian - footballer.
Alassane També (1992) Malian - footballer.
Lassana Samaké (1992) Malian - footballer.
Charles Traoré (1992) Malian - footballer.
Abdoulaye Sissoko (1992) Malian - footballer.
Youssouf Niakaté (1992) Malian - footballer.
Bryan Dabo (1992) Malian - footballer.
Soumaila Sidibe (1992) Malian - footballer.
Sadio Tounkara (1992) Malian - footballer.
Birama Touré (1992) Malian - footballer.
Ismaïla Diarra (1992) Malian - footballer.
Massadio Haïdara (1992) Malian - footballer.
Cheick Fantamady Diarra (1992) Malian - footballer.
Kissada Nilsawai (1992) Malian / Thai - footballer.
Moussa Coulibaly (1993) Malian - footballer.
Alassane Pléa (1993) Malian - footballer.
Adama Ba (1993) Malian - footballer.
Yarouba Cissako (1993) Malian - footballer.
Modibo Dembélé (1993) Malian - footballer.
Boubakary Diarra (1993) Malian - footballer.
Adama Niane (1993) Malian - footballer.
Mamadou Kamissoko (1993) Malian - footballer.
Ibrahima Tandia (1993) Malian - footballer.
Teddy Thomas (1993) Malian / French - rugby player.
Oumaro Coulibaly (1993) Malian - footballer.
Nianta Diarra (1994) Malian - basketball player.
Moussa Doumbia (1994) Malian - footballer.
Abdoulaye Keita (1994) Malian - footballer.
Ousmane Keita (1994) Malian - footballer.
Senou Coulibaly (1994) Malian - footballer.
Yacouba Camara (1994) Malian - footballer.
Tiécoro Keita (1994) Malian - footballer.
Boubacar Diarra (1994) Malian - footballer.
Famoussa Koné (1994) Malian - footballer.
Moha Traoré (1994) Malian - footballer.
Kevin Tapoko (1994) Malian, Cameroonian, Burkinabé - footballer.
Hadi Sacko (1994) Malian - footballer.
Aboubacar Ibrahim Toungara (1994) Malian - footballer.
Aly Yirango (1994) Malian - footballer.
Bakary Nimaga (1994) Malian - footballer.
Diacko Fofana (1994) Malian - footballer.
Kafoumba Touré (1994) Malian - footballer.
Boubacar Moungoro (1994) Malian - basketball player.
Fousseni Diabaté (1995) Malian - footballer.
Alassane Diaby (1995) Malian - footballer.
Alassane Diallo (1995) Malian - footballer.
Djigui Diarra (1995) Malian - footballer.
Dieudonné Gbakle (1995) Malian - footballer.
Souleymane Diarra (1995) Malian - footballer.
Aboubacar Doumbia (1995) Malian - footballer.
Issa Baradji (1995) Malian - footballer.
Ibrahim Sissoko (1995) Malian - footballer.
Falaye Sacko (1995) Malian - footballer.
Youssouf Koné (1995) Malian - footballer.
Cheick Traoré (1995) Malian - footballer.
Jean-Luc Dompé (1995) Malian - footballer.
Adama Traoré (1995) Malian - footballer.
Sékou Baradji (1995) Malian - footballer.
Raphaël Diarra (1995) Malian - footballer.
Séga Coulibaly (1996) Malian - footballer.
Brahim Konaté (1996) Malian - footballer.
Ibrahim Diallo (1996) Malian - footballer.
Yves Bissouma (1996) Malian - footballer.
Lassana Coulibaly (1996) Malian - footballer.
Tidiane Keita (1996) Malian - footballer.
Namakoro Diallo (1996) Malian - footballer.
Cheick Diallo (1996) Malian - basketball player.
Mohamed Guilavogui (1996) Malian - footballer.
Djibril Dianessy (1996) Malian - footballer.
Rominigue Kouamé (1996) Malian - footballer.
Hamidou Traoré (1996) Malian - footballer.
Assim Madibo (1996) Malian, Sudanese - footballer.
Diadie Samassékou (1996) Malian - footballer.
Almamy Touré (1996) Malian - footballer.
Mahamé Siby (1996) Malian - footballer.
Cheick Keita (1996) Malian - footballer.
Moussa Niakhaté (1996) Malian - footballer.
Alimami Gory (1996) Malian - footballer.
Moussa Dembélé (1996) Malian - footballer.
Saliou Guindo (1996) Malian - footballer.
Ibou Cissé (1996) Malian - footballer.
Alpha Sissoko (1997) Malian - footballer.
Amadou Konaté (1997) Malian - footballer.
Ibrahima Sissoko (1997) Malian - footballer.
Sagaba Konate (1997) Malian - basketball player.
Malaly Dembélé (1997) Malian - footballer.
Ihsan Sacko (1997) Malian - footballer.
Ousmane Dembélé (1997) Malian - footballer.
Boubakar Kouyaté (1997) Malian - footballer.
Fodé Ballo-Touré (1997) Malian - footballer.
Gouné Niangadou (1997) Malian - footballer.
Moussa Soumaré (1997) Malian - footballer.
Sebastien Kouma (1997) Malian - swimmer.
Aliou Dieng (1997) Malian - footballer.
Issa Marega (1998) Malian - footballer.
Bakary Sissoko (1998) Malian - footballer.
Siaka Bagayoko (1998) Malian - footballer.
Lamine Fomba (1998) Malian - footballer.
Abdoul Karim Danté (1998) Malian - footballer.
Nojo / Mamadou Fofana (1998) Malian - footballer.
Amadou Haidara (1998) Malian - footballer.
Mohamed Bayo (1998) Malian - footballer.
Mahdi Camara (1998) Malian - footballer.
Mohamed Bamba (1998) Malian - basketball player.
Youba Diarra (1998) Malian - footballer.
Abdoulaye Sissako (1998) Malian - footballer.
Djibril Diani (1998) Malian - footballer.
Moussa Djenepo (1998) Malian - footballer.
Boubacar Fofana (1998) Malian - footballer.
Aly Mallé (1998) Malian - footballer.
Brahima Doukansy (1999) Malian - footballer.
Kalidou Sidibé (1999) Malian - footballer.
Djegui Koita (1999) Malian - footballer.
Moussa Diaby (1999) Malian - footballer.
Sikou Niakaté (1999) Malian - footballer.
Sékou Koïta (1999) Malian - footballer.
Gaoussou Traoré (1999) Malian - footballer.
Modibo Sagnan (1999) Malian - footballer.
Moussa Sylla (1999) Malian - footballer.
Sanasi Sy (1999) Malian - footballer.
Youssouf Fofana (1999) Malian - footballer.
Sambou Sissoko (1999) Malian - footballer.
Ibrahima Konaté (1999) Malian - footballer.
Mahamadou Dembélé (1999) Malian - footballer.
Ibrahima Koné (1999) Malian - footballer.
Abdoulaye Diaby (2000) Malian - footballer.
Aldom Deuro (2000) Malian - footballer.
Cheick Doucouré (2000) Malian - footballer.
Ibrahim Kane (2000) Malian - footballer.
Ali Samake (2000) Malian - footballer.
Demba van Leeuwen (2000) Malian / Dutch - footballer.
Ousmane Diakité (2000) Malian - footballer.
Wesley Fofana (2000) Malian - footballer.
Moussa Diarra (2000) Malian - footballer.
Mohamed Camar (2000) Malian - footballer.
Sameer Alassane (2000 or 2001) Malian - footballer.
Siriman Kanouté (2001) Malian - basketball player.
N'Faly Dante (2001) Malian - basketball player.
Sibiry Keita (2001) Malian - footballer.
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Nas / Nasir bin Olu Dara Jones (1973) Nigerian, Beninese, Togolese, Malian, Ivorian, Ghanaian, Cameroonian, Congo, Senegalese - rapper-songwriter. - Physical and emotional violence allegations.
Tamera Mowry (1978) Afro-Bahamian [including Malian, Ivorian, Ghanian, Cameroonian, Congolese] / English, Irish, Unspecified Iberian, Unspecified Other European - actress, model, singer, tv host, and author. - Sexist/slut-shaming comments and believes one can be racist to white people.
ROES / Angel Haze / Raykeea Raeen-Roes Wilson (1991) African-American [including Malian], Blackfoot, Cherokee, Creole - Agender (Xe/Xem/Xer’s, She/Her/Her’s, He/Him/His, They/Them/Their’s) - rapper-songwriter and singer. - Use of the g-slur.
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