Ils ont tué un homme, ils ne l’ont pas vaincu pour autant.
Le message de Thomas Sankara était plus grand que les limites de sa peau, il continue à rappeler aux jeunes et moins jeunes qu’une Afrique autrement est possible
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Album : Welti bamboulé
Kara is probably one of the best ambassadors of his culture in Switzerland. As an accomplished and fully talented artist from Peulh (foulani) origin, this is with the group KEUR SENEGAL, traditional Senegalese percussions and dance that he was discovered by the Geneva’s audience.
At the same time, far from his public, he played acoustic guitar and started composing more personal music and songs that would lead to his first album “Sante Yallah” in 2003. With much creativity and untiring work, a second album followed in 2005 “Ndi Yam” with wonderful texts and arrangements. In 2008 “Welti Bamboulé”, has been recorded in Dakar, Senegal, with many famous musicians. For his last and 4th album “Yolélé – Back to basics”, Kara explores other universes but he is never far from the melodies of his African roots.
Kara’s work has always been inspired by the talented Peulh singers Birame Ndiaye et Penda Madam who were his first teachers, and he always likes to pay tribute to them during his concerts. Kara’s voice is sublime and his music is sophisticated, melodious and varied. From Afro to acoustic reggae, to folk, soul and blues, Kara enjoys going smoothly back and forth from one to another mixing modern and traditional sounds."