Mali Yaro
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Also known asThe Goumbé Star
Born
January 1, 1973
Abdoulaye Boureima
January 1, 1973
OriginTéra, Niger
GenresSonghai Music
Mali Yaro | |
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| Also known as | The Goumbé Star |
| Born | Abdoulaye Boureima January 1, 1973 |
| Origin | Téra, Niger |
| Genres | Songhai Music |
| Occupation | Singer |
| Years active | 1995 – present |
Abdoulaye Boureima (born 1 January 1973), popularly known as Mali Yaro, is a Nigerien Songhai musician. He began his artistic career as a young goumbé player (a traditional songhai music instrument made of a calabash covered with cowhide). Then, together with friends, formed in 1996 a music group, the Goumbé Stars. Mali Yaro songs were about love, rejoicing and a call for cohesion. Mali Yaro has produced 9 albums.[1]
He has performed in the Netherlands, Morocco, Belgium and the United States and in several other countries in Africa and elsewhere.[2]