Malick Pathé Sow

Malick Pathé Sow is a renowned musician from Senegal, celebrated for his mastery of traditional West African instruments like the **hoddu** and **fulani violin**. Born in 1959 in the Fuuta region, he comes from a lineage rich in musical heritage, belonging to the griot caste, though he is also associated with the Laawbe caste of craftsmen and musicians. Sow's career has been marked by significant collaborations, notably with Baaba Maal, and later as the founder of the band Welnéré in Brussels. Welnéré aimed to bridge African and European musical influences, reflecting Sow's experiences as an expatriate artist. His solo career has led to the release of critically acclaimed albums such as **Aduna**, **Maayo Men**, and more recently, **Annoore**.

Sow's music is a blend of traditional Fulbe melodies and contemporary styles, often addressing themes of cultural identity, exile, and social issues. His work has been well-received globally, with performances across Europe and beyond. Despite challenges in his career, Sow remains a vibrant figure in African music, known for his unique sound and dedication to preserving cultural heritage.

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Annoore
Album - 9 Tracks - Released October 3, 2020
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