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  2. Music of Senegal - Wikipedia

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    Acoustic folk music has also left its mark on Senegal's music culture. Artists that have contributed to this genre include TAMA from Rufisque, Pape Armand Boye, les Freres Guisse, Pape et Cheikh, and Cheikh Lo. The biggest trend in 1990s Senegal, however, was hip hop.

  3. Category:Senegalese styles of music - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Music of Senegal - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Music of Senegal" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Mbalax - Wikipedia

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    Mbalax (or mbalakh) is the urban dance music of Senegal, Mauritania and the Gambia.The musical style is rooted in the indigenous instrumental and vocal styles accompanied by polyrhythmic sabar drumming of the Wolof, a social identity that includes both the original Wolof people of the Greater Senegambia region and the urban panethnic identity that arose during colonialism.

  6. Youssou N'Dour - Wikipedia

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    From April 2012 to September 2013, he was Senegal's Minister of Tourism. N'Dour helped develop a style of popular Senegalese music known by all Senegambians (including the Wolof) as mbalax, a genre that has sacred origins in the Serer [5] [6] music njuup tradition and ndut initiation ceremonies.

  7. Category:Senegalese musicians - Wikipedia

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    Music portal; Senegal portal ... Musicians from the country of Senegal. ... Senegalese musicians by genre (3 C)-Musicians from Dakar (30 P) *

  8. Wolof music - Wikipedia

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    A group of musicians at the village of Mbour, playing a kora, a gongoba drum and a guitar.. The Wolof, the largest ethnic group in Senegal, have a distinctive musical tradition that, along with the influence of neighboring Fulani, Tukulor, Serer, Jola, and Mandinka cultures, has contributed greatly to popular Senegalese music, and to West African music in general.

  9. Soukous - Wikipedia

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    Soukous (from French secousse, "shock, jolt, jerk") is a genre of dance music originating from the Democratic Republic of the Congo ... Senegal, Mali, and Kenya. ...