Mali Yaro

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Also known asThe Goumbé Star
Born
Abdoulaye Boureima

(1973-01-01) January 1, 1973 (age 53)
OriginTéra, Niger
GenresSonghai Music
Mali Yaro
Also known asThe Goumbé Star
Born
Abdoulaye Boureima

(1973-01-01) January 1, 1973 (age 53)
OriginTéra, Niger
GenresSonghai Music
OccupationSinger
Years active1995 – 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]

Mali Yaro was born in Sirfi Koira, a town in the Tillaberi Region of Niger. Mali Yaro dropped out of school in 1987 due to his love for music and travelled to the Nigerien Capital, Niamey in pursuit of his ambition.

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