African Music Legend Mory Kante Dies At 70

Born into a celebrated family of griots, Kante played guitar, the kora harp and balafon, in addition to being a singer.
And along with Mali’s star singer Salif Keita, his songs were among the first from West Africa to achieve widespread success elsewhere of the world.

‘African culture in mourning’
Kante spent much of his youth in Mali, which neighbours his native Guinea, where in the early 1970s he joined the renowned Rail Band in which Keita was also a singer.
Leaving the band in the 1980s, Kante revolutionised the West African repertoire by going electric and blending traditional Mandingo music with urban grooves.
It was his upbeat single “Yeke Yeke” that catapulted him to fame, and brought Mandingo dance music to nightclubs across Europe.
The album on which the song was included, “Akwaba Beach,” later went on to become one of the best-selling records in sub-Saharan history.

Kante moved away from his electric sound during a lull in popularity during the 2000s, opting for accompaniment from more traditional string orchestras.
His 2010 album “La Guineenne” — his first in eight years at the time — drew on the large-orchestra sound from West African music’s golden age, in the years following independence from former colonial power France.
As well as making music, Kante also used his influence for social causes.
He was a goodwill ambassador for the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and sang in support of the fight against the 2013-2016 Ebola epidemic in Guinea, which killed some 2,500 people.
On Friday, Guinean President Alpha Conde tweeted Kante had been “exceptional” and “a source of pride”.
“African culture is in mourning,” he said.
His son echoed the sentiment. “He leaves a huge legacy for culture, too vast to allow us to mention everything,” said Balla Kante.
“He also did a lot for culture in his country by building studios, cultural facilities. Above all, he promoted Guinean and African music by making it known throughout the world”.
AFP
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