Sorya Kandia Kouyaté was a Guinean singer, considered at his early death in 1977 "one of the most powerful and mesmerizing African singers alive.
"[1] Known for his powerful voice, and nicknamed "the voice of Africa",[2] his music mixed tradition with jazz before the worldwide boom in African music.
[3] A celebrity in Guinea, he appeared at the UN and toured abroad.
The 2012 reissue of a collection of his songs and a new book-length biography brought him to renewed attention.
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