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RIP Amadou Bagayoko (1954 –2025)

“Je pense à toi”

Amadou Bagayoko, de helft van Amadou & Mariam, stierf, vermoedelijk in Mali. Ik leerde het blinde muzikale duo kennen via het verzamelalbum Nova Classics 5 (2004) waar de song “Je pense à toi” op stond.

Ik denk aan jou, mijn liefde, mijn geliefde.

Rust zacht Amadou.

This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged 1954, 2025, Africa, African music, Mali, music, RIP, world music on April 10, 2025 by jahsonic.

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