Go Back
Mbaye Dieye Faye
First Name: 
Other Names: 
Last Name: 
Stage Name: 
Country: 
Born: 
Primary Language: 
Other Languages: 
Bio
Mbaye Dieye Faye's bio not yet available.
Discography
Singles2
Telephone
Telephone2016 • singleTracks: 1
Blokas
BlokasNaN • singleTracks: 1
Label
Record Label associated with Mbaye Dieye Faye - past and current.
    Similar Artists
    Ade Wesco
    Ade WescoNigeria |1951| Yoruba
    Ade Wesco, born Adekolu Modupe, is a legendary juju musician from Nigeria. Despite not having any formal musical training, he became a self-taught guitarist, honing his skills through dedication and practice. He began his musical journey by entertaining passersby near the popular market square known as Oja Olorisa in Ifon. One of the significant highlights of Ade Wesco's career was his involvement in entertaining the Nigerian Army during the Nigerian Civil War between 1967 and 1970. Throughout his career, Ade Wesco and his band, the Destiny Dandies Band, gained recognition for their unique blend of juju, highlife, and traditional folk music. They recorded several LPs. Ade Wesco's contribution to the world of music serves as a testament to his status as an icon of Nigerian music.
    Junior Boy
    Junior BoyNigeria |1995| English
    Junior Boy, real name Ephraim Bababo, is a talented Nigerian singer-songwriter. Born into a broken family, Junior Boy had a passion for music and football and performed in local shows for free to gain recognition. He rose to fame with the release of "Money" and "Irapada" which caught the attention of 9ice, who did the remix. In 2017, Junior Boy signed a record deal with Obimzy Records and has experienced growth in his career, with over 1.7 million streams on his music.
    Ayinla Adegator
    Ayinla AdegatorNigeria |1920| Yoruba
    AYINLA ADEGATOR, also known as Ayinla Omowura, is a prominent Nigerian Yoruba musician celebrated for his contributions to the musical landscape. He is the founder of the musical group "AYINLA ADEGATOR & HIS APALA GROUP," showcasing his influence in the Apala music genre. Ayinla Omowura's legacy extends beyond his own musical prowess, encompassing the impact of his ensemble in preserving and promoting Yoruba music, particularly in the Apala tradition.
    Ayinla Omowura aka Egunmogaji
    Ayinla Omowura aka EgunmogajiNigeria |1933| Yoruba
    Waheed Yusuf Ayinla Gbogbolowo, widely known as Ayinla Omowura, aka Egunmogaji, was a luminary in Apala music, gaining prominence in post-colonial Nigeria. His flamboyant lifestyle and mastery of the Apala genre captured the attention of a dedicated cult following in the South-West. Starting his musical journey as a backup singer in the early 1950s, Ayinla's fortunes changed when he was discovered by Adewole Oniluola. Together, they formed a win-win partnership with Ayinla, the lead singer, and Oniluola, the lead drummer. leading to the band's success in the '70s and early '80s. Unfortunately, this success was abruptly halted when Ayinla met a tragic end in a 1980 beer parlor brawl. Despite this, his legacy remains through the surviving band members, family, and annual remembrance events.
    U-Roy
    U-RoyJamaica |1942| English
    Ewart Beckford, popularly known as U-Roy, was a groundbreaking Jamaican reggae artist and a pioneer of toasting, a rhythmic and rhyming vocal style that heavily influenced the genre. Raised in a musically inclined family, he began DJing in 1961, collaborating with notable producers like Coxsone Dodd and King Tubby. His debut single, "Dynamic Fashion Way," was released in 1969, marking the start of a successful career. U-Roy achieved fame with hits like "Wake the Town," "Rule the Nation," and "Wear You to the Ball," contributing to Jamaica's burgeoning dancehall movement in the 1970s. His influence extended internationally, and he remained active in music until his passing in February 2021 at the age of 78.
    Alhaji Lateef Adisa
    Alhaji Lateef AdisaNigeria |1920| Yoruba
    Fuji Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Quisque vehicula rutrum facilisis. Nulla feugiat finibus dolor nec pharetra. Maecenas eget sollicitudin neque. Nulla vel nulla hendrerit massa pulvinar vehicula et vel magna. In in felis auctor, maximus ante in, porttitor magna. Donec vel turpis aliquet, dictum dolor quis, sollicitudin tellus. Etiam sodales gravida sagittis. Sed non malesuada mi. Etiam tincidunt magna eget elementum gravida.
    Hitman Kaht
    Hitman KahtKenya |1920| English
    Gengetone Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut sit amet imperdiet velit. Vestibulum ante ipsum primis in faucibus orci luctus et ultrices posuere cubilia curae; Nunc massa turpis, fermentum nec dictum eu, sagittis ut nunc. Sed et eros vestibulum ante efficitur mollis. Maecenas in mauris lacinia, suscipit enim cursus, cursus tortor. Quisque a feugiat massa. Orci varius natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. Etiam cursus velit at lectus tempor auctor. Nulla eleifend egestas eros, sit amet pretium augue mattis malesuada.
    Madee
    MadeeTanzania, United Republic of |1977| Swahili
    Hammad Alli Seneda, widely recognized by his stage name Madee, is a musical artist from Tanzania. His career encompasses roles as a singer, rapper, music producer, and performer. Cultivating a love for music from a young age, Madee's distinctive sound harmonizes Tanzanian rhythms with global musical rhythm. Using his craft as a medium for expression and societal impact, his lyrics resonate with life and everyday experiences. Among his notable releases are tracks like "Hide," "Ten Times," "No Remorse," and "Laughing." Additionally, Madee holds the position of CEO at Madee's business and Manzese Music Baby (MMB).