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African music icon Mory Kante Dies at 70

May 22, 2020

By Bakary Ceesay

Mory Kante was one of Africa's iconic music stars

Guinean singer Mory Kante, who helped introduce African music to a world audience in the 1980s, died on Friday in the capital Conakry.

Kante is best known for his dance song "Yeke Yeke," which was a huge hit in Africa before becoming a number-one hit in several European countries in 1988.

Nicknamed the "electronic griot," a play on the name for traditional West African musicians and storytellers, Kante died in hospital at the age of 70 after succumbing to untreated health problems.

"He suffered from chronic illnesses and often traveled to France for treatment, but that was no longer possible with the coronavirus," Balla Kante said.

"We saw his condition deteriorate rapidly, but I was still surprised because he'd been through much worse times before," he added.

Kante played guitar, the kora harp and balafon, in addition to being a singer.

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