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Pape Fall
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Amadou Pape Fall is a Senegalese singer-songwriter and guitarist. He is known for his unique blend of African and Latin music, which he has dubbed "African salsa." In 1966, Fall began his career as a musician and singer with Dakar Rhythm. In 1972, he joined the Star Band and released four discs with the band. In 1976, he formed his band, African Salsa (later Nder de Dakar), which quickly became one of the most popular bands in Senegal. Fall and African Salsa have released over 20 albums and toured extensively throughout Africa, Europe, and the United States.
Discography
Albums3
Artisanat
Artisanat2002 • AlbumTracks: 11
Doomou Ndeye
Doomou Ndeye2000 • AlbumTracks: 6
Ke Jaraxam
Ke Jaraxam1997 • AlbumTracks: 6
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