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Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

4. NĂ¢ Hawa DoumbiaBougouni

NĂ¢ Hawa is an icon. She’s still alive, she’s younger than Nina Simone. For me, she’s an example because she’s one of those artists who started to push the female voice in Malian music. When I watched her videos when she was super famous in the past, I could never imagine that I could live like her. She’s got the blues too. She never knew her mum, she passed away when she was giving birth to her. She always sang about tragic things but from her I realised that you can sing about your problems without complaining. She never complains, but she tells you her story. She was like a philosopher. She talks about normal life, how you can love each other, how you can live in peace, even if you’ve had bad experiences. She’s a mum to me, in terms of writing. She always wrote about women, children, society, but with some beautiful melodies.

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