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Sekou Camara

“Music is my connection to my roots. When I sing, I feel like I am speaking directly to my ancestors.”

Sekou's passion for music began at a young age when he would belt out tunes from his favorite Guinean artists on the streets of Conakry. His undeniable talent landed him a gig with a local band, where he honed his skills as a performer. Sekou's signature beard has become a staple of his look, and he often cites his distinct facial hair as a symbol of his Guinean identity. He incorporates his heritage into his music, blending traditional rhythms with modern beats. His velvety voice and catchy hooks have won over audiences across West Africa.

What is your favorite Guinean dish?

Definitely poulet yassa! It's a classic and it always reminds me of home.

Describe your perfect day off.

I love nothing more than spending the day in the studio, working on new music. It's my happy place.

An intricately patterned Guinean textile.
The intricate patterns of traditional Guinean textiles inspire my music just as they've inspired my personal style.
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