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Rémi Jegaan Dioh (also ''Rémi Diégane Dioh'') is a Senegalese singer, author, composer and guitarist.〔〔 He is of Serer heritage and had worked with prominent artists like Yandé Codou Sène and toured in Europe particularly in France, the UK and Spain as well as the USA with Fadiouth's choirs and the Martyrs of Uganda. He has also performed solo on the invitation of The Gambia's president Yahya Jammeh.〔 His mother was a singer and his father was one of the most established dancers in Senegal.〔(Ferloo )〕 Most of his music is sang in Serer.〔(Midi press )〕 He was a teacher before venturing to the music business.〔(Sunu News )〕 In 1985, with his song ''"Imbokatwa Xani"'', a call for unity, he won first prize in the music contest of the Bureau Sénégalais du Droit d'Auteur (BSDA).〔〔 By 2 July 2009, he composed over 364 songs in Serer, Wolof and French based on the Serer Njuup music tradition (the progenitor of Mbalax).〔〔(Agence de Presse Sénégalaise (APS) - The Herald )〕〔 He is among the first to introduce guitar on conservative Serer folk music and at one point to the dismay of the well established Serer Diva Yandé Codou Sène who is stricter on Serer conservative tradition. In 1984, he wrote ''profane'', a religious cassette (2002), a religious CD and tape in (2006) and a secular CD in (March 2007).〔(All Africa )〕〔 ==Some tracks include== *Rok Ndudaab *Manga Siga *Bukar O Kor Niid *Maam Kura *Belew Kadii *HM!TOK'F A Refa *Remy Diegane chante Senghor〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Rémi Jegaan Dioh」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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