Issa Bagayogo (1961 - October 10, 2016) was a Malian singer and he played t… Read Full Bio ↴Issa Bagayogo (1961 - October 10, 2016) was a Malian singer and he played the kamele n'goni (plucked lute from West Africa*).
Bagayogo blends his native Malian traditions with western pop music and has drawn comparisons to some of the great Malian musicians such as Ali Farka Touré and Toumani Diabaté. He has released four albums with Yves Wernert as the producer and keyboardist.
Sya, originally released in 1998, was the first album released under Six Degrees Records. The second album is titled Timbuktu, after the ancient city in Mali. The album covers issues such as racial tolerance, regional pride, and drug abuse among youths. Bagayogo continues his fusion of his native African style music with electronic beats on this album.
In 2004, Bagayogo released his album called Tassoumakan, which means "voice of fire", followed by Mali Koura in 2008.
Issa Bagayogo passed away after battling a long illness on October 10, 2016.
*The kamale ngoni or "young man's harp" was invented by the musician Alata Brulaye in the 1960s. It is smaller than, and tuned a fourth higher than, the traditional ngoni, often made of calabash rather than wood, and has eight, ten or twelve strings. It became popular in the Wassoulou region and contributed to the rise of Wassoulou music in the 1980s and '90s.
Discography
Sya (1999) Six Degrees Records
Timbuktu (2002) Six Degrees Records
Tassoumakan (2004) Six Degrees Records
Mali Koura (2008) Six Degrees Records
Bagayogo blends his native Malian traditions with western pop music and has drawn comparisons to some of the great Malian musicians such as Ali Farka Touré and Toumani Diabaté. He has released four albums with Yves Wernert as the producer and keyboardist.
Sya, originally released in 1998, was the first album released under Six Degrees Records. The second album is titled Timbuktu, after the ancient city in Mali. The album covers issues such as racial tolerance, regional pride, and drug abuse among youths. Bagayogo continues his fusion of his native African style music with electronic beats on this album.
In 2004, Bagayogo released his album called Tassoumakan, which means "voice of fire", followed by Mali Koura in 2008.
Issa Bagayogo passed away after battling a long illness on October 10, 2016.
*The kamale ngoni or "young man's harp" was invented by the musician Alata Brulaye in the 1960s. It is smaller than, and tuned a fourth higher than, the traditional ngoni, often made of calabash rather than wood, and has eight, ten or twelve strings. It became popular in the Wassoulou region and contributed to the rise of Wassoulou music in the 1980s and '90s.
Discography
Sya (1999) Six Degrees Records
Timbuktu (2002) Six Degrees Records
Tassoumakan (2004) Six Degrees Records
Mali Koura (2008) Six Degrees Records
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Issa Bagayogo Lyrics
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@christophergakuo9108
This song touches my heart n soul 💞💛💛💛💞💞💞❤❤ i thank God for this beautiful jam
@luisenriqueaguilera7319
such a POWERFUL and AMAZING beat... you just CANNOT NOT dance to it and let the soul fly
@HeadsetGuy
RIP Issa Bagayogo. He died on the 10th of October 2016.
@cristina1423
Que pena, que dio bendigo su alma
@perri_6
Headset Guy. Wow. I did not know that. Goodbye, Mr. Bagayogo.
@terrythekittieful
Died too young...a great talent the wider world isn't noticing.
@paulnganga5495
Africa is Spiritual ❤
@wrendor9465
I discovered Issa back in 2010 and fell in love...love this song and many others but most of all his voice...rest in peace Chief!!!
@onucheojoonu4580
Rip sir, my first song on Ethiopia 🇪🇹 air ✈️ to Dubai.
@alahianebrahim3109
Love this song