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Oumou Sangaré - Ah Ndiya (Official Audio) 

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Acclaimed for its outstanding production, Oumou's first album established her as a major star in Mali and beyond. Its title translates as "Women" and many of the songs deal with her experiences as a woman in a male-dominated country that still embraces polygamy. Utterly modern and at the same time respectful of tradition, this is a powerful debut.
World Circuit Records have established their reputation by producing some of the finest world music albums of the past two decades, specialising in music from Cuba and West Africa. The label is best known for the GRAMMY winning Buena Vista Social Club album, which is the biggest selling world music album of all time, and led to the phenomenal rise in popularity of Cuban music. 10 years after their historic concert in New York, World Circuit release Buena Vista Social Club At Carnegie Hall.
World Circuit's African artists enjoy equal prestige, including Grammy winning albums from Ali Farka Touré and kora virtuoso Toumani Diabaté, Mali's 'star of stars' Oumou Sangare, afrobeat legend Tony Allen, and the great Orchestra Baobab.
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@Adakoben
@Adakoben 3 года назад
I have spent the last 30yrs searching for this song ever since I first heard it. The voice of an African goddess! With love and appreciation from 🇳🇬🇳🇬Nigeria.
@yamayama6083
@yamayama6083 2 года назад
Lol. Is the song that old? Wow. Well I'm glad you found it finally so you can reminisce.
@Ibshart_ktc7
@Ibshart_ktc7 2 года назад
Me I spend 17yr I miss my father💔
@adebayox4031
@adebayox4031 2 года назад
@@yamayama6083 i think she first released in 1989
@aminuabubakar3687
@aminuabubakar3687 Год назад
@@yamayama6083 Oumou Sangare Ah Ndiya, from the album Moussolou, was released in the year 1989.
@lynnWang-Liqingzhao
@lynnWang-Liqingzhao Год назад
I also like this song, but i do not know what about this song meaning, please tell me, thank you! love from China。
@angbahope2762
@angbahope2762 2 месяца назад
Every two years I download this song. It brings back some childhood memories.
@koutoumabilo1523
@koutoumabilo1523 2 месяца назад
I love this song !
@abubakarsadeeqjafar6986
@abubakarsadeeqjafar6986 2 года назад
This song remains me my late mother who died 30yrs ago. She took me to kaduna for her elder brother's wedding who took a second wife. this is the song that the bride and her friends used to play.
@saadatuhassan
@saadatuhassan Год назад
May her soul rest in perfect peace🙏🙏🙏
@angbahope2762
@angbahope2762 2 месяца назад
This song was very popular in Kaduna then. Especially Tudun Wada area..
@abdoodekonoha9607
@abdoodekonoha9607 Месяц назад
Qu’Elle repose en Paix 🤲🏾🤲🏾🤲🏾 Allahi rahma !!!
@bellokarfi7080
@bellokarfi7080 Месяц назад
It reminds me when Dad my took a second wife 1992. Nostalgic wallahi
@abdulyassarmurtala4135
@abdulyassarmurtala4135 3 года назад
This takes me back to a time where the world was peaceful, harmonious and less crowded.
@sulaimanmagaji8987
@sulaimanmagaji8987 3 года назад
Indeed 😊
@emlanis
@emlanis 3 года назад
I'm literally crying and remembering my childhood hearing this song. Oumou is a jewel. May Allah bless you
@muhammadmuhammad9118
@muhammadmuhammad9118 2 года назад
Aameen 🤲🏾
@muhammadsamirah3046
@muhammadsamirah3046 Год назад
Amin Ya Allah
@ufodiyobala
@ufodiyobala Год назад
The legendary Oumou Sangare. The African goddess. Bringing back childhood memories.
@elbayanbabdullahi
@elbayanbabdullahi 3 года назад
All my thoughts was that this exact song was sang with my language but now i am grown man then realized that this absolutely not a Nigerian' music. i can not stop loving this mother, a musical messiah, she is so wonderful thought i was so young those days i used to listened to her songs with my mother and my brothers..... in fact i can not stop loving you mama.... May Allah Continue His bless on you...
@balikismusa3996
@balikismusa3996 4 года назад
I used to think this was a Nigerian song during my childhood. I'm 30 now. I haven't heard this in a long time till I came accross it today. This song is pleasant and sweet to my hearing. A masterpiece.
@sultana2024
@sultana2024 4 года назад
I'm doing school research on her and I'm so glad I found her and her incredible music. African music is beautiful
@jibrinmohammed7271
@jibrinmohammed7271 3 года назад
It reminds me the moments of the 1991 Nigeria population census. I was 21 then, and now I am 51 years old now
@halalwalad9128
@halalwalad9128 Год назад
Woww This is amazing sir
@claudebuysse7482
@claudebuysse7482 2 года назад
J'étais au Mali en 1990 et cette merveille pouvait être entendue partout ds Bamako...une des plus belles voix et musique traditionnelle mandé N' tié !
@aminatumahmoud2580
@aminatumahmoud2580 3 года назад
I don’t understand any of the words but I love this song since childhood ♥️
@sssuleyman301
@sssuleyman301 Год назад
god bless u
@saadatuhassan
@saadatuhassan Год назад
Same here😊😊😊
@engr.moshoodlawal88
@engr.moshoodlawal88 4 года назад
A Malian used to play this music late night in Surulere then. (1992) I so much love the song.
@usmansunusi6556
@usmansunusi6556 4 месяца назад
It was fantastically fantastic song at the right time when we were growing up. it remind me the era when Nigeria and Nigerians were so innocent, transparent, accountable and trustworthy to the extent you can keep your money in front of your house without fear of anything. Mat Almighty Allah return us to those good days. Amen. Thank you Oummu Sangare for the wonderful and everlasting song
@nuramurtala7759
@nuramurtala7759 4 месяца назад
Ameen
@abasousman8708
@abasousman8708 Месяц назад
This remind me of my late father in the 2000s he used to hear the song every evening
@musaaminu6974
@musaaminu6974 2 года назад
All I can think of is the agony the Africans that were victims of the transatlantic and transsaharan slavery felt under the chains of their captors as well as there uncertain fate. Not to forget the Africans that died in the mother land as a result of the needless wars,famine as well as poverty in the midst of plenty.
@MultiKulikuli
@MultiKulikuli 5 лет назад
I remember back in the day hearing this track almost everywhere I went to in northern Nigeria. She was a hit! I can still mouth the lyrics!
@godwinabraham5572
@godwinabraham5572 3 года назад
Tears dropping from my eyes listening to this song. It made my childhood. I don't understand what she is saying but this is one of the best piece I have ever listened to
@achikaoki1476
@achikaoki1476 Год назад
Same here. Also, it reminds me of my late father.
@Queennee
@Queennee 5 месяцев назад
@@achikaoki1476same Reminds me of my mom rip to our parents I found this song after so many years and I’m filled with tooo much emotion rn
@aliyuahmed3701
@aliyuahmed3701 4 года назад
I have no idea what she is saying, but I still love to hear this wonderful song.
@isaacbakari8795
@isaacbakari8795 3 года назад
05 January 2021 i can't get over this song thank God for RU-vid
@usmansalisu9697
@usmansalisu9697 2 года назад
Late mum made me loved this song as a kid even though I didn’t understand what she was saying. Now I’m 28
@Queennee
@Queennee 5 месяцев назад
Same havnt heard this since I was like 8 rip to our mothers ❤
@musaaminu6974
@musaaminu6974 2 года назад
This masterpiece must be saved in a time capsule for future generations to appreciate the brilliance of African spiritual music.
@nanamalik5217
@nanamalik5217 4 года назад
Such a silky Mandingo voice❤️
@solomonadikwu2042
@solomonadikwu2042 2 года назад
This song reminds me of dad, i can listen to her songs all day. Oumou is an amazing singer.
@achikaoki1476
@achikaoki1476 Год назад
Same here. I'm always in tears listening to the song. Early 90s was peaceful.
@mansourhabou3128
@mansourhabou3128 3 года назад
Cette chanson avait bercé tout mon enfance j'adore cette divas oumou
@mihretyilkal3786
@mihretyilkal3786 2 года назад
I LOVE OUMOU FROM ETHIOPIA
@hassanelaouali2653
@hassanelaouali2653 5 лет назад
Reminds me my childhood. This song was a hit in many african countries.
@ginger-bread_man
@ginger-bread_man 4 года назад
Which year was thing song released? It is really rhythmic!
@hassanelaouali2653
@hassanelaouali2653 4 года назад
@@ginger-bread_man in 1989
@safiyaumarmustapha7728
@safiyaumarmustapha7728 3 года назад
Nostalgia! This song reminds me of my late father...
@saffyemurtala7335
@saffyemurtala7335 Год назад
Reminds me of my grandmother. She is late
@moustaphasene1307
@moustaphasene1307 5 лет назад
Trés belle chanson avec des instruments traditionnels pour l'essentiels (violon traditionnel, le ngoni, le bolon)
@murtalaibrahim5524
@murtalaibrahim5524 2 года назад
I remember my childhood when the world was full of innocent men !
@AMINA-rq7rd
@AMINA-rq7rd Год назад
Oh the good old days
@aishaaliyu9495
@aishaaliyu9495 2 года назад
Reminds me of my mum she loves the song .always plays this song in her car and room
@dorynmugisha330
@dorynmugisha330 2 месяца назад
Reminds me of my mummy 😢 rip And a wonderful carefree childhood
@ousseynoudrame9022
@ousseynoudrame9022 3 года назад
Du grand Art j'adore la voix les instruments une magnifique chanson qui à bercer ma jeunesse
@evelinetagnan2433
@evelinetagnan2433 2 года назад
Bjr je suis contente d'écouter la belle voix de Oumou Sangaré. cette belle voix qui sème le grand Mali au quatre coins du monde.des chansons plein de sens.
@evelinetagnan2433
@evelinetagnan2433 2 года назад
Ça fait du bien, la douce voix de Oumou Sangaré. merci toujours à elle.
@faridababatchene909
@faridababatchene909 9 месяцев назад
Cette chanson me rappelle mon papa c’était sa chanteuse préférée REPOSE EN PAIX PAPA JE TAIME TRÈS FORT ❤️🙏❤️ #Nostalgie 😊
@abdallahmusah1704
@abdallahmusah1704 2 года назад
I remember back in the days when my mum used to play this song and other songs of Oumou Sandarè every evening before my dad gets home.... it was awesome 👌
@dkaybee1
@dkaybee1 Год назад
This song reminds me of my primary school days growing up in the ancient city of Kano
@mcabudaggasharabiclanguage9622
wow wow this song reminds me of my childhood ,God bless the African goddess
@moulemontchegbe5885
@moulemontchegbe5885 2 месяца назад
Je n'ai connu le nom de l'artiste mais ce sont écouté à mon enfance qui est resté gravé dans ma.memoire et j'ai passé plus de 20ans à avant de le retrouver. Merci Merci
@gamunandaiarewa7537
@gamunandaiarewa7537 7 месяцев назад
I really love this song it reminds me when I was a little my late father he was always use to play it after subhi prayer every early in the morning it’s wake me up
@AdamaMichael-rc6ez
@AdamaMichael-rc6ez Год назад
One of the greatest song ever composed and recorded,this song brings back memories of the 90s and my late dad who likes to play this song
@mikailbinumarlamido6040
@mikailbinumarlamido6040 2 года назад
Please can someone help me with the lyrics of this poem... I really appropriate. Thanks.. From northeastern Nigeria
@saadatuhassan
@saadatuhassan Год назад
My dad makes me love d song he used to play it back in d day He is from abidjan
@abdulshakun8976
@abdulshakun8976 Год назад
Oumou sangare, u re a blessing to many..it takes much more to restore 1ns memory of the past..but is as easy as the air we breath with ur music..this was my grandfather's favorite, n he would repeat it countless as we listened with him....we LOVE ❤️ U
@husseinsuleiman8105
@husseinsuleiman8105 Год назад
finally I came across this song, thanks to RU-vid, oumou Sangare is amazing
@FilsAichaconde
@FilsAichaconde 4 месяца назад
❤❤❤❤ oumou sangaré
@graceoumarudeh5502
@graceoumarudeh5502 Год назад
This reminds me of my dad that was one of his favorite songs.
@williamsmike9597
@williamsmike9597 5 месяцев назад
❤❤❤❤
@Sidi-damrawi02
@Sidi-damrawi02 2 года назад
Although I am just 25, this song reminds me of my childhood, I just so much this woman and her songs. "The song bird of wassoulou" !!!
@katsaksaas3335
@katsaksaas3335 2 месяца назад
If you need to hear me singing this song in native Hausa language in Nigeria. Childhood days! I call "Doya" yam; "kare" dog; India my baby; almado Ko kanin doya, inden ba maka denden ba, etc
@diadiasimaga4096
@diadiasimaga4096 Год назад
Mon pays MALI 🇲🇱,J'aime vraiment
@elbayanbabdullahi
@elbayanbabdullahi 3 года назад
My favorite track when i was so young...
@riliwanishola790
@riliwanishola790 Год назад
Have been looking for this music..gladly I found it
@josephadiku
@josephadiku Год назад
Truly African... Fantastic voice
@jamilaabdulrahman7745
@jamilaabdulrahman7745 Год назад
I could never get tired of listening to this song I wish it had a translation so I could understand it more. So soulful
@koromamohamedbomboli5383
@koromamohamedbomboli5383 2 года назад
Taking me way back to my childhood days Mashallah
@mondayharuna9543
@mondayharuna9543 9 месяцев назад
thank God I found this song again 😢😢
@kemiojebor9777
@kemiojebor9777 2 года назад
This song reminds me of my childhood ,am happy i finally found the song today even though i didn't know the meaning. Back then in north.
@dedeagnes9994
@dedeagnes9994 2 года назад
La Diva des Diva tu as un voix exeptionelle malgré que je ne comprends pas j'ai la chaire poule quand j'écoute tes chansons. Je suis nigérienne je t'aime gros comme ça tu es mon idole longue vie
@harunaabba3454
@harunaabba3454 11 месяцев назад
I seriously love this song it plashes my child hood experience.
@Soumaila-fi4ce
@Soumaila-fi4ce 8 месяцев назад
BADIALO KOUMA
@NataliaStrisovska
@NataliaStrisovska Год назад
I have listened this song already more times & is good.
@aminubello1173
@aminubello1173 2 года назад
Amazing i remembered when i was in primary one around 1989-1990
@sakinabudo1514
@sakinabudo1514 2 года назад
Childhood memories
@ousmanetraore2001
@ousmanetraore2001 7 лет назад
c'est magnifique
@JeanIsnelle
@JeanIsnelle 3 месяца назад
@AndongoRoland
@AndongoRoland 10 месяцев назад
I love this music
@afroboyoduh5590
@afroboyoduh5590 2 года назад
Legendary ❤️
@benyamtilahun7816
@benyamtilahun7816 2 года назад
i have no idea what she is saying, but love her songs to death. love from Ethiopia
@ibrahimabdullahi9354
@ibrahimabdullahi9354 7 месяцев назад
Nice song
@simbon5531
@simbon5531 7 лет назад
Diva du Wass. Le bonheur du voyage (aventure) réside dans le retour. Dans les rapports sentimentaux, tout un programme. Hummmmm !!
@ebushraa
@ebushraa 3 года назад
oh i love this song soooooooooooooo much. I can listen to it all day, everyday and not get tired. i don't know what she's saying, but it was a huge part of my childhood and i can sing it so well.
@abdoullayba4487
@abdoullayba4487 7 лет назад
bravo
@kareneyisi333
@kareneyisi333 Год назад
Çhildhood memories I still love this song who can please help me to translate the lyrics
@amiasafyorubaesan7191
@amiasafyorubaesan7191 3 года назад
Mali 💪🏿
@realPandarama
@realPandarama 9 лет назад
thanks for this channel :)
@esthergomos7574
@esthergomos7574 2 года назад
So so good
@djangoyekonate7822
@djangoyekonate7822 9 месяцев назад
Je suis là 14/12/2023 ❤❤❤❤❤
@dylaneugene3424
@dylaneugene3424 7 лет назад
Yassss queen
@rilwanshowemo6417
@rilwanshowemo6417 6 месяцев назад
😢❤❤
@maimassoya
@maimassoya Год назад
😍😍😍😍😍😍
@muhammadrahamanyya8932
@muhammadrahamanyya8932 7 лет назад
Good
@Mina-m4q7u
@Mina-m4q7u 10 месяцев назад
How I wish I can understand the language
@sorylonmakononcamara8962
@sorylonmakononcamara8962 2 года назад
ߊ߫ ߘߎߢߊ߫ ߹ ߌ ߣߌ߫ ߗߋ߫ ߞߏߛߓߍ߫
@suleimanmohammed5212
@suleimanmohammed5212 2 года назад
Is there anywhere I can get the Audio?? Please
@mahamadouamman8028
@mahamadouamman8028 Год назад
Cv👍👍💞
@2jpu524
@2jpu524 6 лет назад
Are there any posted lyrics for this song that can be found anywhere?
@Saldalan232
@Saldalan232 5 лет назад
I've searched all platforms 2 no avail
@aminiyajarida6004
@aminiyajarida6004 Год назад
Ah Ndiya Ah n’diya Ah taama diya ye seginkò ye Ko ah n’diya, mòobalu lon o lon ko lawaralen n’ma Ah n’diya Maasèbèrò Ah taama diya ye seginkò ye Ko ah n’diya Mògò kan’i kònòròkuma don fana da n’ba Ah n’diya Maasèbèrò Ah taama diya ye seginkò ye. Kuma nakan, kuma nakan Kuma nakan i yo bafaji Kuma nakan, kuma nakan Kuma nakan i yo kerènkonònò I n’diya, n’badeni, ah n’diya n’taamanyòoni Al’i ma ne bonya i kana n’dògòya Kana n’kònòròkuma don fana da sa Ala. Kuma nakan, kuma nakan Kuma nakan i yo bafaji Kuma nakan, kuma nakan Kuma nakan i yo kerènkonònò I n’diya, N’badeni, ah n’diya n’taamanyòoni Al’i ma ne bonya i kana n’dògòya Kana n’kònòròkuma don fana da n’ba. Ah n’diya Maasèbèrò Ah taama diya ye seginkò ye Ne fa ye luma ne tè se bò I sèbè tè jarabi ma ye dògòni Dugu boma, n’tè se bò Alisa jarabi ma na dògòni San man’ na ne tè se bò I sèbè tè jarabi ma ye woyi Ala Ah n’diya Maasèbèrò Ah taama diya ye seginkò ye Ne fa ye luma ne tè se bò I sèbè tè jarabi ma ye dògòni Dibi boma, n’tè se bò Alisa jarabi ma na dògòni San man’ na ne tè se bò I sèbè tè jarabi ma ye woyi Ala Maasèbèrò. Dugu boma i komi Abijan Dugu boma i komi Bamakò Dugu boma i komi Konakiri I n’i nikanmògò ye nyògòn na I n’i diyanyènyògòn ye kèlèla I kan’i kònòròkuma don fana da Ah n’diya Maasèbèrò Ah taama diya ye seginkò ye Ah n’diya Mòobalu sarati kanu mòo shaman dun Ah n’diya Ah taama diya ye seginkò ye. Ah n’diya N’badeni, eh n’diya n’taamanyòoni Al’i ma ne bonya i kana n’dògòya Kana n’kònòròkuma don fana da sa Ala Ah n’diya N’badeni, eh n’diya n’balima deninnu Al’i ma ne bonya i kana n’dògòya Kana n’kònòròkuma don fana da n’ba Ah n’diya Al’i ba se Daudabugurò ko bòdu kun ye jamukè di Ah n’diya Ka ye foli di wolobabèrè ma ko Ala kelen mògò kelen tè Ah n’diya Ka ye foli di n’barokènyògònyi ma ko bòdu kun ye jamukè di Ah n’diya Ka ye foli di n’balimakèni ma ko Ala kelen mògò kelen tè Ah n’diya E y’a ye mòobalu Umu nale yankorò E y’a ye mòobalu ko ladili dògòya tè Ah n’diya E y’a ye mòobalu sabu doni kònòyarò E y’a ye mòobalu Ala kelen mògò kelen tè Ah n’diya E y’a ye mòobalu ko ladili dògòya tè E y’a ye mòobalu Ala kelen mògò kelen tè Ah n’diya E y’a ye mòobalu sabu doni kònòyarò.
@montserocha2100
@montserocha2100 4 года назад
Muy bónita
@Anonyme67
@Anonyme67 2 года назад
Can someone translate?
@DaOneandOnly_
@DaOneandOnly_ 3 месяца назад
I use to dance to this in dance class shoutout to Ms.Tyler
@safiyaumarmustapha7728
@safiyaumarmustapha7728 3 года назад
Nostalgia! This song reminds me of my late father...
@fahaddandawaki9349
@fahaddandawaki9349 2 года назад
Childhood memories
@AbdoulBari-ht3ku
@AbdoulBari-ht3ku Год назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@Soumaila-fi4ce
@Soumaila-fi4ce 8 месяцев назад
BADIALO KOUMA
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