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Assane Mboup
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Discography
Albums4
Tresor
Tresor2013 • albumTracks: 8
Specialist in All Styles
Specialist in All Styles2002 • albumTracks: 8
Nate-Yi
Nate-Yi1996 • albumTracks: 6
Mouhamadou Bamba
Mouhamadou Bamba1981 • albumTracks: 6
Singles1
Ay Beuguente la
Ay Beuguente la2013 • singleTracks: 1
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