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Amadou & Miriam
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Songwriter
Bio
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Discography
Albums6
Eclipse
Eclipse2022 • AlbumTracks: 22
Eclipse (English Version)
Eclipse (English Version)2022 • AlbumTracks: 22
Welcome to Mali
Welcome to Mali2008 • AlbumTracks: 17
Dimanche A Bamako
Dimanche A Bamako2005 • AlbumTracks: 15
Tje Ni Mousso
Tje Ni Mousso2004 • AlbumTracks: 15
Sou Ni Tilé
Sou Ni Tilé1998 • AlbumTracks: 15
Compilations2
L'Intégrale Des Années Maliennes (1990 - 1995)
L'Intégrale Des Années Maliennes (1990 - 1995)2014 • CompilationTracks: 47
Remixes
Remixes2010 • CompilationTracks: 13
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