Alif NaabaBurkina Faso |1982| FrenchNoura Mohamed Kaboré, professionally known as Alif Naaba, is a renowned Burkinabe singer-songwriter. Immersed in traditional music from a young age, Alif drew inspiration from his mother, a singer herself. He developed a unique style called Afro-Groove, blending Jazz, pop-folk, and traditional Moagha music. His debut album, "Regards Métis," earned critical acclaim, followed by his popular second album, "Foo. He continues to release more successful singles and albums. Alif Naaba collaborated with international artists and composed music for significant projects. Notably, he established the creative center "Paongo" and spearheaded the Rencontres Musicales Africaines (REMA). Alif Naaba's musical journey and contributions exemplify his commitment to promoting African music globally.