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Kokanko Sata
OriginMali
OccupationInstrumentalist
InstrumentKamelen n'goni
Musical artist

Kokanko Sata is a musician from southern Mali. She plays the kamale n'goni, a traditional eight-stringed lute, and is said to be the only woman who plays this instrument.

Her self-named album features her singing and playing the kamele n'goni, accompanied by balafon and flute. It has been released on Honest Jon's, a record label run by Damon Albarn.

Her work is also featured on Damon Albarn's 2002 album, Mali Music.

References

  1. Reilly, Don (25 April 2014). "From Blur to 'Bots: Damon Albarn's 15 Defining Music Moments". Billboard. New York, New York. Retrieved 20 February 2021.


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