Born in 1975 in a village near the capital Ouagadougou,[1][2] Moulaye Dicko, the sixth of 14 children, began studying French in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, where his father settled to develop his livestock business.
[1] Back in Abidjan in 1992, Dicko became interested in reggae music, which he believed gave him the heart to express himself and share what he had acquired in his past years.
His activities in the world of sewing, a necessary livelihood, would quickly be set aside to work only on the development of his band "Le Faso Kanou" with young Congolese, Cameroonians and Ivorians.
[1] Regularly invited to events such as the FESPACO, International Art and Craft Fair, Ouagadougou (SIAO), National Culture Week of Burkina Faso (SNC), Saga Musik Festival in Ouagadougou, WEELTARE and the Cultural and Horse Festival of Barani (FECHIBA), he has also provided musical production in theatrical creations such as Recreatrales and Un Village Dans Une Ville.
Two occupants of his vehicle, including fellow Burkinabé singer Awa Nadia, suffered serious injuries, both losing consciousness.