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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mory Kanté. Official website Mory Kanté at Mondomix Mory Kanté at Leopardmannen Mory Kanté discography at Discogs...
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  • Yé ké yé ké (category Mory Kanté songs)
    "Yé ké yé ké" is a song by Guinean recording artist Mory Kanté. It was released in 1987 as a single from his third studio album, Akwaba Beach. The song...
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  • Mory Kanté (born 1997), Guinean footballer Mory Kanté (1950-2020), Guinean-Malian musician N'Golo Kanté (born 1991), French footballer Ousmane Kanté (born...
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    musicians is Mory Kanté - 10 Cola Nuts saw major mainstream success in both Guinea and Mali while "Yeke Yeke", a single from Mory Kanté à Paris, was a...
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  • 2002), Ivorian footballer Mory Correa (born 1979), French basketball player Mory Diaw (born 1993), Senegalese footballer Mory Kanté (1950–2020), Guinean vocalist...
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  • professional footballer born in Spain Mory Kanté (1950-2020), Guinean-Malian vocalist N'Golo Kanté (born 1991), French football player Solomana Kante (1922–1987), Guinean...
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    the Tuareg band Tinariwen, the duo Amadou et Mariam and Oumou Sangare. Mory Kanté saw major mainstream success with techno-influenced Mande music. While...
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    religious songs." Bollywood soundtracks also plagiarised Guinean singer Mory Kanté, particularly his 1987 album Akwaba Beach. His song, "Tama", inspired...
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  • for many of Mali's most popular performers, such as singer Mory Kanté and guitarist Kante Manfila. Guitarist Djelimady Tounkara has been a member of the...
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  • Balla et ses Balladins Bembeya Jazz Djeli Moussa Diawara Famoudou Konaté Mory Kanté Mamady Keita Ballet Nimba Mista Shaw José Carlos Schwarz Eneida Marta...
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  • singer Mory Kanté's 1987 album Akwaba Beach, with "Jumma Chumma De De" being based on Kante's "Tama", while "Ek Doosre Se" was based on Kanté's "Inch Allah"...
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  • from "Yé ké yé ké", the 1987 international hit song by Guinean musician Mory Kanté. Music was released by Aditya Music. Preminchukundam Raa was the first...
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  • (1984) and "As Tu As" (1985). He also worked with Tullio De Piscopo and Mory Kanté on the single "Radio Africa" (1986). In 1988 he released his first solo...
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    Mohamed Lamine & Sheryne 25 — Afrikan Tonik Mokobé feat Mohamed Lamine, Mory Kanté & DJ Arafat — — 2009 Pardonne-moi Rickwel — — Danse pour moi Rickwel —...
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    1990: Angélique Kidjo, Irakere, Mamady Keita, Papa Wemba, Zap Mama 1991: Mory Kanté 1992: Angélique Kidjo, Papa Wemba, The Wailers 1993: Classic Swédé Swédé...
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  • Thanedaar. In turn, "Tamma Tamma" itself was based on two songs from Mory Kanté's 1987 album Akwaba Beach: "Tama" and "Yé ké yé ké". The title track "Badri...
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    Pepsi Sziget 1998 268,000 Boney M Chumbawamba Coolio Goldie Green Day Mory Kanté Paradise Lost Patti Smith Rammstein Tankcsapda Shane MacGowan and the...
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  • James, Dave Rowntree Blur 3:32 9. "Yé ké yé ké" (Hardfloor edit) Mory Kante Mory Kante 3:55 10. "Woozy" Sister Bliss, Maxi Jazz, Rollo Armstrong Faithless...
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  • has written for and played with African artists including Fela Kuti, Mory Kanté, Salif Keita, Youssou N'Dour and for jazz bands (Hank Jones, Dee Dee Bridgewater)...
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  • of Quebec 1949 – John Spenkelink, American murderer (d. 1979) 1950 – Mory Kanté, Guinean vocalist (d. 2020) 1951 – David Cheriton, Canadian computer scientist...
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  • guitar on "Totally Nude" and "Bill", Dobro on "The Democratic Circus" Mory Kanté – kora on "Mr. Jones" and "The Facts of Life" Wally Badarou – keyboard...
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    Ipupa, Jessy Matador, Passi, Werrason, Patience Dabany, Sekouba Bambino, Mory Kanté, Alpha Blondy, Magic System, Meiway, Mokobé, Oumou Sangaré, Negro pou...
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  • Amadeus" by Falco (German – July 27, 1985 for 2 weeks) "Yé ké yé ké" by Mory Kanté (Mandinka – June 18, 1988 for 3 weeks) "Im Nin'Alu" by Ofra Haza (Hebrew...
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    Mamadi Kaba, Guinean footballer Sory Kaba, Guinean footballer Mamadou Kane Mory Kanté, Guinean kora musician Alhassane Keita, Guinean footballer Mamady Keïta...
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    of Muse used a balafon on the band's second album, Origin of Symmetry Mory Kanté, early in his career Aly Keita, Aly Keita and the Magic Balaphone, Malian...
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  • the Pretty Things, dies aged 75". The Guardian. Retrieved 2020-06-17. "Mory Kanté: Guinean musician dies aged 70 from chronic health problems". The Guardian...
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    Parker, Archie Shepp, Ginger Baker, World Saxophone Quartet, John Lurie, Mory Kanté, Nils Landgren and many more. The first years it took place at the Kinowerkstatt...
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    songs." A number of Bollywood soundtracks also plagiarised Guinean singer Mory Kanté, particularly his 1987 album Akwaba Beach. For example, his song "Tama"...
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  • took 48 takes to get okayed. The tune was inspired by two songs from Mory Kanté's 1987 album Akwaba Beach: "Tama" and "Yé ké yé ké". There were also plans...
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  • Ordos City, in Inner Mongolia, China Yé ké yé ké, famous African song by Mory Kanté "Yeke Yeke", a song by Werrason featuring Bikorine & But Na Fillet, 2020...
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