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Baaba Maal ( ff, 丐丹丐 丐中, italics=no, born 13 June 1953) is a
Senegal Senegal,; Wolof: ''Senegaal''; Pulaar: 井仆井內丐中五 (Senegaali); Arabic: 塈堻媞塈 ''As-Sinighal'') officially the Republic of Senegal,; Wolof: ''R矇ewum Senegaal''; Pulaar : 井仆不丐仆不嚙 ...
ese singer and
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ist born in Podor, on the
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. In addition to
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, he also plays
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. He has released several albums, both for independent and major labels. In July 2003, he was made a
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Youth Emissary. Maal sings primarily in Pulaar and promotes the traditions of the Pulaar-speaking people, who live on either side of the Senegal River in the ancient Senegalese kingdom of
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.


Early life and education

Maal was expected to follow in his father's profession and become a
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. However, under the influence of his lifelong friend and family gawlo, blind guitarist Mansour Seck, Maal devoted himself to learning music from his mother and his school's headmaster. He went on to study music at the university in
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before leaving for postgraduate studies on a
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at Beaux-Arts in
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.


Career

After returning from study in Paris, Maal studied traditional music with Mansour Seck and began performing with the band Daande Lenol. Maal's fusions continued into the next decade with his '' Firin' in Fouta'' (1994) album, which used
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, salsa and Breton harp music to create a popular sound that launched the careers of Positive Black Soul, a group of rappers, and also led to the formation of Afro Celt Sound System. His fusion tendencies continued on 1998's '' Nomad Soul'', which featured
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as one of seven producers. In addition to his various solo releases, he contributed to two tracks, "Bushes" and "Dunya Salam", on the concept album '' 1 Giant Leap''. In 1998, Maal recorded "Bess, You Is My Woman Now" for the
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's compilation album '' Red Hot + Rhapsody: The Gershwin Groove'', a tribute to
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which raised money for various charities devoted to increasing
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awareness and fighting the disease. In 2002, Maal again worked with the Red Hot Organization, recording "No Agreement" alongside
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, Tony Allen, Ray Lema, Positive Black Soul and
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; as well as "Trouble Sleep Yanga Wake Am" alongside
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and featuring Kaouding Cissoko and Antibalas, for the tribute album to
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, '' Red Hot + Riot: The Music and Spirit of Fela Kuti''. On 7 July 2007, Maal performed at the Live Earth concert, Johannesburg. Maal's album ''On the Road'', a live acoustic album recorded straight from the mixing boards of his shows over a ten-year period, was released in 2008. A new studio album, ''Television'', was released in 2009. He appears on two tracks "Hunger" and "Still" on the ''Black Hawk Down'' film soundtrack and performed on the title track of the 2008 video game '' Far Cry 2'', in addition to helping to create the whole soundtrack for that game. He played at Bonnaroo and the Sierra Nevada World Music Festival in 2010. On 4 May 2013, Maal performed at the 2013 edition of the Harare International Festival of the Arts in
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. In 2014, he contributed to the BBC Music's remake of
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song "
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". Maal's 11th studio album, ''The Traveller'', recorded with Johan Hugo from the Very Best and Winston Marshall (
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), was released via Palm and Marathon Artists The lead singles, "Fulani Rock" and "Gilli Men", received critical acclaim. in January 2016, and was accompanied by a UK tour and headlining Senegal's Festival Blues Du Fleuve. Maal accompanied Mumford & Sons on their Gentlemen of the Road tour around South Africa in 2015. He also released a song and accompanying live performance music video with Mumford & Sons called "There Will Be Time". In 1998 he was honoured by the Dutch-based Prince Claus Fund, which rewards people who have a progressive and contemporary approach to the themes of culture and development. He voiced the Wakandan soundtrack of ''
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'' for Ludwig G繹ransson helping introduce Ludwig to many of the African musicians who contributed to the score. Baaba's vocals can be heard on tracks ''Wakanda'' and ''A King's Sunset.'' Baaba & Ludwig rejoined each other to collaborate on the score for the follow up '' Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.'' To celebrate the launch of the film's trailer Baaba Maal & Massamba Diop staged a performance at San Diego ComicCon. His vocals can be heard on ''Nyana Wam.'' In an interview with
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in 2020, Maal discussed the ritual quality of traditional instruments, and how he chooses instruments to convey his songs' messages: "The spirit of the
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and the ngoni are different from the
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and the
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, or the sabar and the
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. The kora and ngoni are closer to human beings, because they are made from things that had life. The talking drum, the balafon, and the sabar are made from wood, and when you listen to them your mind goes out into the forest. When you make music and write songs, you have to know about the messages. From the messages, you know what the instruments are and how to put them together underneath the lyrics."


Giving back

On March 28, 2016, Maal launched Nann-K, a charity focusing on global sustainable development. The launch coincided with
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, featuring a concert by Maal himself. The date was chosen to honour the involvement of women in the development of business in Africa. There has since been a first anniversary show at Dakars Amadou Barry stadium. The intention of NANN-K as an organization is that it will support people from Senegal, and then throughout Africa, in developing a career in agriculture through farming the land, raising animals, and fishing. All these are time-old rural pursuits but they have never been organized or brought into the 21st century, let alone combined with the latest digital thinking. On December 11, 2019, Maal promised to fight to stop the
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in the Sahel by planting trees. He said he hoped every person in Senegal could say they planted a tree.


Discography


Studio albums

* '' Djam Leelii'' (with Mansour Seck) (1989,
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) * ''Baayo'' (with Mansour Seck) (1991, Mango) * ''Lam Toro'' (1992, Mango) * ''Wango'' (1994, Syllart) * '' Firin' in Fouta'' (1994, Mango) * ''Gorel'' (1995, 4th & Broadway) * ''Taara'' (1997, Melodie) * ''Nomad Soul'' (1998, Import) No. 33 Australia * ''Djam Leelii: The Adventurers'' (1998, Yoff Productions) * ''Jombaajo'' (2000, Sonodisc) * ''Missing You (Mi Yeewnii)'' (2001, Palm) * ''Television'' (2009, Palm) * ''The Traveller'' (2016, Palm / Marathon Artists) * ''Being'' (2023, Palm / Marathon Artists)


Compilation albums

* ''The Best of the Early Years'' (2003, Wrasse) * ''Palm World Voices: Baaba Maal'' (2005, Palm) * ''On the Road'' (2008, Palm)


Import releases

* ''Jombaajo'' * ''Ngalanka'' * ''Ndilane'' * ''C'est la vie''


Contributing artist

* ''
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'' compilation (1989,
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) * '' Unwired: Acoustic Music from Around the World'' (1999,
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) * ''
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'' with Brazilian Girls (2009, Palm) * '' The Rough Guide to the Music of Senegal'' (2013, World Music Network) * ''
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'' with Mumford and Sons (2016, Glassnote Entertainment Group) * ''Black Panther Original Score'' with Ludwig G繹ransson (2018, Marvel Music Inc.) * '' Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Original Score'' with Ludwig G繹ransson (2022, Marvel Music Inc.)


DVDs

*1999 ''Live at the Royal Festival Hall'' Palm Pictures


References


External links

* official site * {{DEFAULTSORT:Maal, Baaba People from Dakar Senegalese guitarists Living people 20th-century Senegalese male singers 1953 births Palm Pictures artists 21st-century Senegalese male singers