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Manu Sissoko: “Mali is an integral part of my life”

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A lesson of life and hopeOne and a half years ago, a funny video caught our attention: a replay of one of the famous songs of the diva Oumou Sangaré, Saa Magni, interpreted by a white woman, apparently French, but singing in an impeccable bambara and filmed in Bamako with an acolyte no less white than her. Their names? Manu Sissoko and Vincent Lassalle... What gives the enthusiasm to conduct the investigation.

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A lesson of life and hopeOne and a half years ago, a funny video caught our attention: a replay of one of the famous songs of the diva Oumou Sangaré, Saa Magni, interpreted by a white woman, apparently French, but singing in an impeccable bambara and filmed in Bamako with an acolyte no less white than her. Their names? Manu Sissoko and Vincent Lassalle... What gives the enthusiasm to conduct the investigation.

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Le Temps broke the news in on Monday, May 6, 2024.
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