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    Oumou Sangaré (Bambara: Umu Sangare; born 25 February 1968 in Bamako) is a Grammy Award-winning Malian Wassoulou musician of Fulani or Fula descent. She...
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  • Sangaré is a surname of Fula origin and may refer to: Abdoulahy Sangaré (born 1984), Mauritianian footballer Badra Ali Sangaré (born 1986), Ivorian footballer...
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  • Mogoya (category Oumou Sangaré albums)
    2019. "Oumou Sangaré – Mogoya". Mojo. Pontecorvo, Adriane (7 June 2017). "PopMatters Review". PopMatters. Retrieved 6 May 2019. "Mali's Oumou Sangaré Keeps...
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  • Halifa), a teenage girl in France who is living with her grandmother (Oumou Sangaré). Fearing that social services will take her away when her grandmother...
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  • collaborations with Sam Amidon, Dodie Clark, Lianne La Havas, JoJo, MARO, Oumou Sangaré, Becca Stevens, Chris Thile, Kathryn Tickell, and Steve Vai. Collier...
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    bands have emerged from the city. Some notable artists are Salif Keita, Oumou Sangaré, Ali Farka Touré, Toumani Diabaté and Amadou & Mariam. In recent years...
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    identities. One of the most famous people of Wasulu Fula origin is Oumou Sangaré, a popular singer from Mali who is nicknamed the “Songbird of Wasulu”...
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  • 4 Eva" contains elements of "Diaraby Nene" written and performed by Oumou Sangaré; contains an interpolation of "Sweet Green Fields" written by Jimmy...
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  • drums (track 6) Patricia S-Thomas – Swahili spoken word (track 15) Oumou Sangaré – background vocals (track 15) Barak Schmool – percussion (tracks 1...
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  • Céline Dion, Elle Fanning and Amber Heard. "Après «Mignonnes», Maïmouna Doucouré met Oumou Sangaré et Yseult à l'affiche". Paris Match, 24 April 2022....
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