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Maciré Sylla
Birth nameMaciré Sylla
BornConakry, Guinea
GenresAfropop, world, world fusion, worldbeat,
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, dancer
Years active1996–present
LabelsDjembé Faré
Websitewww.maciresylla.com
Musical artist

Maciré Sylla is a Guinean singer-songwriter and dancer. She was born in Conakry but raised in Tayiré, a village to the north of Conakry.

Sylla sings mainly in Soussou and her style is inspired by Mandingo, Afropop, and Funk music.

She has released five albums to date.

She sold 200,000 copies of her first LP "Mariama" in Guinea, which made her the "best Guinean female singer of year 1998."

Her song "Perenperen" from the album "Massa" was included in the 2008 compilation album "African Party" from New Orleans label Putumayo World Music.

Biography

This section is empty. You can help by adding to it. (February 2012)

Discography

  • Mariama (1996, Djembé Faré/Misslin)
  • Maya Irafama (2001, Djembé Faré/Trace)
  • Sarefi (2004, Ethnomad/Arion)
  • Massa (2005, Djembé Faré/Nocturne)
  • Talitha (2010, Djembé Faré/Disques Office)

References

  1. "Adem". Retrieved 15 February 2012.

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