Born in Mauritania in 1971, Daby Touré is the heir to a triple musical culture: African, English-speaking and French-speaking. Son of Hamidou Touré, of the group Touré Kunda, he moved to France in 1992 and formed the duo Touré Touré with his cousin Omar. A multi-instrumentalist and performer with a soft, haunting voice, Daby Touré signed with the Real World label for the album Diam (2004), followed by Stereo Spirit (2007). His third solo album Lang(u)Age, released in 2012, blends French, English, Wolof and Arabic. Three years later, Amonafi was released, recorded in his Paris studio.
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