Laye Sow is a Fula, from Podor in the Futa Toro region of Northern Senegal,… Read Full Bio ↴Laye Sow is a Fula, from Podor in the Futa Toro region of Northern Senegal, on the Mauritanian border. He was brought up on the African tradition of storytelling through song. He is often described a Muslim mystic. Laye is deeply spiritual, which you can easily hear in all his songs. However he is first and foremost an African, and the rights and wrongs of African society, as well as the weaknesses that create division, consume him. In 2003 Laye's Mbalax band, Jelitara Futa, toured the festivals in the UK. There he met blues guitarist Richard Caswell. This union resulted in a fusion release "Djamano", between Senegalese tradition and American blues. Laye was lead singer with the National Band of Senegal for 3 years. He is cousin of Baaba Maal and they have occasionally collaborated.
Laye was the first act at the Liverpool08 Echo Arena and was featured on the BBC2 Culture Show the next day.
Laye was the first act at the Liverpool08 Echo Arena and was featured on the BBC2 Culture Show the next day.
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@rowfree7038
LAYE SOW (Abdoulaye Sow)
Laye Sow is a Fula, from Podor in the Futa Toro region of Northern Senegal, on the Mauritanian border. He was brought up on the African tradition of storytelling through song. A Muslim Mystic is how he has been often described, Laye is deeply spiritual which you can easily traced in all his songs. However he is first and foremost an African and the rights and wrongs of African society, as well as the weaknesses that create division consume him.
In 2003 Laye's Mbalax band, Jelitara Futa, toured the festivals in the UK. Here he met a Blues guitarist, Richard Caswell. This union resulted in an extraordinary fusion between Senegalese tradition and American Blues which you can hear at "Djamano".
In the past Laye for 3 years was lead singer with the National Band of Senegal. He is cousin of Baaba Maal and also he collaborated with him for a while.
@Laila-Ahmed
Finally i found it 😭❤️❤️❤️❤️ i'm soooooo happy ❤️❤️
@pancaribbeanltd
same
@rowfree7038
Same here 💚🌍
@rowfree7038
LAYE SOW (Abdoulaye Sow)
Laye Sow is a Fula, from Podor in the Futa Toro region of Northern Senegal, on the Mauritanian border. He was brought up on the African tradition of storytelling through song. A Muslim Mystic is how he has been often described, Laye is deeply spiritual which you can easily traced in all his songs. However he is first and foremost an African and the rights and wrongs of African society, as well as the weaknesses that create division consume him.
In 2003 Laye's Mbalax band, Jelitara Futa, toured the festivals in the UK. Here he met a Blues guitarist, Richard Caswell. This union resulted in an extraordinary fusion between Senegalese tradition and American Blues which you can hear at "Djamano".
In the past Laye for 3 years was lead singer with the National Band of Senegal. He is cousin of Baaba Maal and also he collaborated with him for a while.
@mohamedsidi2061
Bidane❤️kori❤️hartani.
On est la Mauritanie ❤️🇲🇷❤️
Je suis un bidani mais malheureusement je comprend pas le wolof mais la beauté du chanson parle ...
@barhoombinballin
This is Fulani not Wolof, they’re very different
@papamoussadiop8080
I'm actually from Senegal but I do like this song a lot
@axmedmustafa6062
Really Mauritanian people is good people
God bless african peoples
@av5875
Lovely song!!! 👍🏾😎❤