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Youssou N'Dour

Youssou N'Dour (French: [jusu (ɛ)nduʁ], Wolof: Yuusu Nduur; also known as Youssou Madjiguène Ndour;[2] born 1 October 1959) is a Senegalese singer, songwriter, musician, composer, occasional actor, businessman, and politician. In 2004, Rolling Stone described him as, "perhaps the most famous singer alive" in Senegal and much of Africa[3] and in 2023, the same publication ranked him at number 69 on its list of the 200 Greatest Singers of All Time.[4] From April 2012 to September 2013, he was Senegal's Minister of Tourism.

Youssou N'Dour
N'Dour in Warsaw in 2009
Minister of Tourism of Senegal
In office
5 April 2012 – September 2013
Prime MinisterAbdoul Mbaye
Preceded byThierno Lo
Personal details
Born (1959-10-01) 1 October 1959 (age 64)
Dakar, Mali Federation
Musical career
Birth nameYoussou N'Dour
Also known asYoussou Ndour
Born (1959-10-01) 1 October 1959 (age 64)
OriginDakar, Senegal
GenresMbalax, world
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • percussionist
Years active1970s–present
Labels

N'Dour helped develop a style of popular Senegalese music known by all Senegambians (including the Wolof) as mbalax, a genre that has sacred origins in the Serer[5][6] music njuup tradition and ndut initiation ceremonies.[5][6] He is the subject of the award-winning films Return to Gorée (2007) directed by Pierre-Yves Borgeaud and Youssou N'Dour: I Bring What I Love (2008) directed by Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, which were released around the world.

In 2006, N'Dour was cast as Olaudah Equiano in the film Amazing Grace.[7]

Early life edit

 
N'Dour at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival

Ethnically,[8] N'Dour is Serer, born to a Serer father and a Toucouleur mother.[5][9] However, culturally, N'Dour is Wolof.[9] He was born in Dakar.[5] He started performing at age 12 and would later perform regularly with the Star Band, Dakar's most popular group during the 1970s.

Despite N'Dour's maternal connection to the traditional griot caste, he was not raised in that tradition, which he learned instead from his sibling. Although patrilineally from the noble N'Dour family, his parents' world-view encouraged a modern outlook, leaving him open to two cultures and thereby inspiring N'Dour's identity as a modern griot. As a Mouride disciple, taalibé in Wolof, a Muslim of the Mouride brotherhood, one of the large four Sufi orders in Senegambia, he often incorporated aspects of Islamic music and chants into his work.[10][11]

Music career edit

At the age of 15, Youssou N'Dour joined a band called Diamono and, in 1975, toured with the band in West Africa.[1][12]

In 1976 when N'Dour was 16 years old, he signed a contract to sing with Ibra Kasse's Star Band at Kasse's Miami club in Dakar where he would become a sensation.

In 1978, N'Dour would follow as several members of the Star Band left to form Étoile de Dakar, a band that made important contributions to Senegal's newly evolving musical style called mbalax which incorporated traditional Senegalese music into the Latin styles that had dominated Senegalese popular music.[13] Although they quickly became one of the city's most popular bands,[14] the group was short-lived due to internal problems. Étoile de Dakar split into two groups: Étoile 2000 and Super Étoile de Dakar. The latter group included N'Dour, guitarist Jimi Mbaye, bassist Habib Faye, and tama (talking drum) player Assane Thiam. Super Étoile de Dakar produced four albums on cassette in just a few months and eventually evolved into N'Dour's backing band.

By 1991, he had opened his own recording studio, and, by 1995, his own record label, Jololi.

N'Dour is one of the most celebrated African musicians in history. His mix of traditional Senegalese mbalax with eclectic influences ranging from Cuban rumba to hip hop, jazz, and soul has won him an international fan base of millions. In the West, N'Dour has collaborated with Peter Gabriel,[15] Axelle Red,[16] Sting,[17] Alan Stivell,[18] Bran Van 3000,[19] Neneh Cherry,[20] Wyclef Jean,[17] Paul Simon,[20] Bruce Springsteen, Tracy Chapman, James Newton Howard, Branford Marsalis, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Dido, Lou Reed, Bruce Cockburn, and others.

The New York Times described his voice as an "arresting tenor, a supple weapon deployed with prophetic authority".[21] N'Dour's work absorbed the entire Senegalese musical spectrum, often filtered through the lens of genre-defying rock or pop music from outside Senegalese culture.

In July 1993, Africa Opera composed by N'Dour premiered at the Opéra Garnier for the French Festival Paris quartier d'été.[22]

In 1994, N'Dour released his biggest international hit single, the trilingual "7 Seconds", a duet sung with Neneh Cherry.

He wrote and performed the official anthem of the 1998 FIFA World Cup with Axelle Red "La Cour des Grands (Do You Mind If I Play)".[16]

Folk Roots magazine described him as the African Artist of the Century. He toured internationally for thirty years. He won his first American Grammy Award (best contemporary world music album) for his CD Egypt in 2005.[23][24][25]

He is the proprietor of L'Observateur, one of the widest-circulation newspapers in Senegal, the radio station RFM (Radio Future Medias) and the TV channel TFM.

In 2002, N'Dour was honoured with a Prince Claus Award, under that year's theme "Languages and transcultural forms of expression".

In 2006, N'Dour played the role of the African-British abolitionist Olaudah Equiano in the movie Amazing Grace, which chronicled the efforts of William Wilberforce to end slavery in the British Empire.[26]

In 2008, N'Dour offered one of his compositions, Bébé, for the French singer Cynthia Brown.[citation needed]

In 2011, N'Dour was awarded an honorary doctoral degree in music from Yale University.[27]

In 2013, N'Dour won a share of Sweden's $150,000 Polar music prize for promoting understanding between faiths as well as for his music.[28]

Activism edit

N'Dour was nominated as Goodwill Ambassador of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) on 16 October 2000.[29]

In Senegal, N'Dour became a powerful cultural icon, actively involved in social issues. In 1985, he organized a concert for the release of Nelson Mandela. He was a featured performer in the 1988 worldwide Amnesty International Human Rights Now! Tour collaborating with Lou Reed on a version of the Peter Gabriel song "Biko" which was produced by Richard James Burgess and featured on the Amnesty International benefit album The Secret Policeman's Third Ball. He worked with the United Nations and UNICEF, and he started Project Joko to open internet cafés in Africa and to connect Senegalese communities around the world.

In 2003, N'Dour cancelled an upcoming American tour in order to publicly deny support for the upcoming American invasion of Iraq. In a public statement explaining his decision, N'Dour said:

It is my strong conviction that the responsibility for disarming Iraq should rest with the United Nations. As a matter of conscience I question the United States government's apparent intention to commence war in Iraq. I believe that coming to America at this time would be perceived in many parts of the world--rightly or wrongly--as support for this policy, and that, as a consequence, it is inappropriate to perform in the US at this juncture.[30]

He performed in three of the Live 8 concerts (in Live 8 concert, London, Live 8 concert, Paris and at the Live 8 concert, Eden Project in Cornwall) on 2 July 2005, with Dido.[31] He covered John Lennon's "Jealous Guy" for the 2007 CD Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur. N'Dour appeared in a joint Spain-Senegal ad campaign to inform the African public about the dramatic consequences of illegal immigration.[32] He participated in the Stock Exchange of Visions project in 2007.[33]

In 2008, he joined the Fondation Chirac's honour committee.[34] The same year, Youssou N'Dour's microfinance organization named Birima ("Birima" is also a song's title) was launched with the collaboration of United Colors of Benetton.

In 2009, he released his song "Wake Up (It's Africa Calling)" under a Creative Commons license to help IntraHealth International in their IntraHealth Open campaign to bring open source health applications to Africa. The song was remixed by a variety of artists including Nas, Peter Buck of R.E.M., and Duncan Sheik to help raise money for the campaign.[35]

N'Dour is a supporter of the Campaign for the Establishment of a United Nations Parliamentary Assembly, an organisation which advocates for democratic reformation of the United Nations.[36]

N'Dour is a member of the Canadian charity Artists Against Racism.[37]

Political career edit

At the beginning of 2012, he announced plans to stand as a candidate in the 2012 Senegalese presidential election, competing against President Abdoulaye Wade.[38][39] However, he was disqualified from running in the election over the legitimacy of the signatures he had collected to endorse his campaign.[40] N'Dour backed the opposition candidate Macky Sall, who defeated Wade in a second round of voting in March 2012. N'Dour was appointed as Minister of Culture and Tourism in April 2012 as part of the cabinet of new Prime Minister Abdoul Mbaye.[41] The story of N'Dour's presidential campaign was filmed for the PBS TV program Sound Tracks: Music Without Borders.[42] Later his portfolio was modified and he was appointed as Minister of Tourism and Leisure. He was dismissed from that post on 2 September 2013, when a new government under Prime Minister Aminata Touré was appointed.[43] N'Dour was instead appointed as Special Adviser to the President, with the rank of minister,[44] and tasked with promoting the country abroad.[45]

Awards and nominations edit

Award Year[a] Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
Brit Awards 1995 International Male Solo Artist Himself Nominated [46]
Danish Music Awards 1995 Best International Song "7 Seconds" Won [47]
Edison Award 1994 Best Pop International The Guide (Wommat) Won [48]
Grammy Awards 1993 Best World Music Album Eyes Open Nominated [49]
1995 The Guide (Wommat) Nominated
2001 Joko: The Link Nominated
2004 Best Contemporary World Music Album Nothing's In Vain (Coono du Réér) Nominated
2005 Egypt Won
2009 Rokku Mi Rokka Nominated
Ivor Novello Awards 1995 International Hit of the Year "7 Seconds" Nominated [50]
La Mar de Música Awards 2020 Festival Award Himself Won [51]
Lunas del Auditorio 2004 Espectaculo Alternativo Nominated [52]
MOBO Awards 2001 Best World Music Act Nominated [53]
2003 Nominated [54]
2004 Nominated [55]
2005 Best African Act Won [56]
MTV Europe Music Awards 1994 Best Song "7 Seconds" Won [57]
Montreal International Jazz Festival 2011 Antonio Carlos Jobim Award Himself Won [58]
Polar Music Prize 2013 Polar Music Prize Won [22]
Praemium Imperiale 2017 Music Won [59]
Victoires de la Musique 2001 World Music Album of the Year Joko Nominated [60]
2011 Dakar – Kingston Nominated [61]
Urban Music Awards 2023 Artist of the Year (Africa) Himself Nominated [62]

Discography edit

 
N'Dour at the 2010 Festival de Cornouaille at Quimper, France.

Early cassettes edit

This numbered series of cassettes was released in Senegal between 1982 and 1988, and was credited to Youssou N'Dour & Le Super Etoile de Dakar.[63]

  • Vol 1 Tabaski
  • Vol 2 Ndakarou
  • Vol 3 Independence
  • Vol 4 Banjoly N'Diaye
  • Vol 5 Yarou
  • Vol 6 Marguedy
  • Vol 7 Daby
  • Vol 8 Immigres
  • Vol 9 Africa
  • Vol 10 Ndobine
  • Vol 11 Bekoor
  • Vol 12 Jamm
  • Vol 13 Kocc Barma
  • Vol 14 Gainde

Albums edit

  • Ndiadiane Ndiaye (1982)
  • Mouride (1982)
  • Independance Vol. 3 (1982)
  • Show!!! A Abidjan (1983)
  • Djamil Inédits 84-85 (1985)
  • Immigrés (1985)
  • Nelson Mandela (1985)
  • The Lion (1989)
  • Set (1990)
  • Eyes Open (1992)
  • The Guide (Wommat) (1994)
  • Gainde – Voices from the Heart of Africa (1995)
  • Djamil (1996) – anthology
  • Lii (1996)
  • St. Louis (1997)
  • Special Fin D'annee Plus (1998)
  • Le Grand Bal a Évry (1999)
  • Rewmi (1999)
  • Joko: From Village to Town (2000)
  • Joko: The Link (2000)
  • Le Grand Bal (2000)
  • Ba Tay (2001)
  • Le Grand Bal a Bercy (2001)
  • Nothing's in Vain (Coono Du Réér) (2002)
  • Kirikou Et La Sorciere (2004)
  • Egypt (2004)
  • Jigeen Gni (2005) – single
  • Alsaama Day (2007)
  • Rokku Mi Rokka (2007) – No. 30 in Rolling Stone's Top 50 Albums of 2007.[64]
  • I Bring What I Love (2008) – film soundtrack
  • Special Fin D'annee: Salagne-Salagne (2009)
  • Dakar – Kingston (2010)
  • Mbalakh Dafay Wakh (2011)
  • Fatteliku (2014)
  • #Senegaal Rek (2016)
  • Africa Rekk (2016)
  • Seeni Valeurs (2017)
  • Respect (2018)
  • History (2019)
  • Mbalax (2021)

Compilation albums edit

  • Diongoma (1983)
  • Special Noël (1993)
  • The Best Of Youssou N'Dour (1995)
  • Euleuk Sibir with Omar Pene (You et Pene) (1996)
  • Immigrés/Bitim Rew (1997)
  • Inedits 84–85 (1997)
  • Best of the 80's (1998)
  • Hey You: The Essential Collection 1988–1990 (1998)
  • Birth Of A Star (2001)
  • Youssou N'Dour and His Friends (2002)
  • The Rough Guide To Youssou N'Dour & Etoile de Dakar (2002)
  • Céy You (2003)
  • Le Grand Bal: Paris-Bercy (2003)
  • 4.4.44 (2004)
  • Bercy 2004 vol. 1 & 2 (2004)
  • 7 Seconds: The Best Of Youssou N'Dour (Remastered) (2004)
  • Bercy 2005 (2005)
  • Le Grand Bal: Bercy 2008 (2008)
  • From Senegal to the world (2012)
  • Le Grand Bal: Bercy 2013 (2013)
  • Africa Rekk (Réédition) (2017)
  • Raxas Bercy 2017 (2017)
  • Le Grand Show (2019)

Collaborations edit

  • 1986: So by Peter Gabriel – backing vocals on "In Your Eyes".
  • 1989: Passion by Peter Gabriel – backing vocals on "A Different Drum", "Passion".
  • 1990: Shaking the Tree: Sixteen Golden Greats by Peter Gabriel – "Mercy Street" and "Shaking the Tree".
  • 1990: Le mani e l'anima by Italian singer Claudio Baglioni – "Oltre" album.
  • 2000: Album Solidays – song "Qui sait?" for the association Solidarité sida, with Anggun, Patrick Bruel, Stephan Eicher, Faudel, Peter Gabriel, Lââm, Lokua Kanza, Nourith, Axelle Red & Zucchero.
  • 2003: Hit by Peter Gabriel – backing vocals on "In Your Eyes".
  • 2005: Live 8: One Day, One Concert, One World DVD – N'Dour sings "7 Seconds" with Dido.
  • 2005: Live 8 Paris DVD – N'Dour sings at the end of the concert "New Africa/Lima Weesu".
  • 2006: An Other Cup by Yusuf – backing vocals on "The Beloved".
  • 2007: Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign To Save Darfur – N'Dour sings "Jealous Guy".
  • 2008: Bord Ezanga Kombo by Koffi Olomide – N'Dour on "Festival".
  • 2009: Les Amis Du Monde with the Lebanese diva Majida El Roumi for the Francophone Games Opening 2009 in Beirut.
  • 2020: Twice as Tall by Burna Boy – on track 4[65]
  • 2020: L'Ours with Christophe Maé

Singles edit

Single Year Peak chart positions Album
UK
[66]
AUS
[67]
FRA
[68]
BEL
(WAL)

[69]
SWI
[70]
GER
[71]
US
[72]
US
Alt Rock

[73]
"The Rubberband Man / Nelson Mandela" 1985 Nelson Mandela
"Shango Affair" 1988 Black Mic Mac 2 OST
"Shakin' the Tree" (with Peter Gabriel) 1989 61 9 The Lion
"The Lion / Gaïende"
"Toxiques" 1990 Set
"Africa Remembers" 1992 Eyes Open
"7 Seconds" (with Neneh Cherry) 1994 3 3 1 1 3 98 The Guide (Wommat)
"Mame Bamba"
"Undecided" 1995 53 145 92
"Chimes of Freedom"
"How Come" (with Canibus) 1998 52 Bulworth OST
"La Cour Des Grands (A Ton Tour De Jouer)" (with Axelle Red) 16 31 official hymn of 1998 FIFA World Cup
"My Hope Is in You" 1999 Joko - From Village to Town
"Birima" 2000
"So Many Men" (with Pascal Obispo) 2002 35 27 85 Nothing's in Vain (Coono Du Réér)
"#Senegaal rekk" (with Le Super Etoile) 2016 189
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Films edit

Amazing Grace (2006)

Retour à Gorée (2007)

  • As himself, journeying from the island of Gorée to the USA and back, exploring the origins of jazz, which go back to the era of slave trade in Africa, through a concert performed by an international group of artists.[74][75]

Youssou N'Dour: I Bring What I Love (2008)

Notes edit

  1. ^ Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.

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External links edit

  • – official site (in French)
  • Youssou N'Dour discography at Discogs
  • Youssou N'Dour at African Music Encyclopedia
  • interview at Afropop Worldwide, May 2004
  • Youssou N'Dour World Music Legends at GlobalRhythm.net
  • Youssou N'Dour article Senegal Superstar Wins Grammy for "Egypt" at World Beat Planet, 16 February 2005
  • Youssou N'Dour article Youssou N'Dour, "Egypt" and Islam on National Public Radio
  • Youssou N'Dour at IMDb
  • Youssou N'Dour film Youssou N'Dour: I bring what I love at IMDb
  • Youssou N'Dour role in the film Amazing Grace
  • video interview Visions of Youssou N'Dour on Stock Exchange of Visions
  • at IntraHealth Open, featuring N'Dour's track "Wake Up (It's Africa Calling)"

youssou, dour, french, jusu, nduʁ, wolof, yuusu, nduur, also, known, youssou, madjiguène, ndour, born, october, 1959, senegalese, singer, songwriter, musician, composer, occasional, actor, businessman, politician, 2004, rolling, stone, described, perhaps, most. Youssou N Dour French jusu ɛ nduʁ Wolof Yuusu Nduur also known as Youssou Madjiguene Ndour 2 born 1 October 1959 is a Senegalese singer songwriter musician composer occasional actor businessman and politician In 2004 Rolling Stone described him as perhaps the most famous singer alive in Senegal and much of Africa 3 and in 2023 the same publication ranked him at number 69 on its list of the 200 Greatest Singers of All Time 4 From April 2012 to September 2013 he was Senegal s Minister of Tourism Youssou N DourN Dour in Warsaw in 2009Minister of Tourism of SenegalIn office 5 April 2012 September 2013Prime MinisterAbdoul MbayePreceded byThierno LoPersonal detailsBorn 1959 10 01 1 October 1959 age 64 Dakar Mali FederationMusical careerBirth nameYoussou N DourAlso known asYoussou NdourBorn 1959 10 01 1 October 1959 age 64 OriginDakar SenegalGenresMbalax worldOccupation s Singer percussionistYears active1970s presentLabelsPrince Arts Columbia Chaos Real World Nonesuch N Dour helped develop a style of popular Senegalese music known by all Senegambians including the Wolof as mbalax a genre that has sacred origins in the Serer 5 6 music njuup tradition and ndut initiation ceremonies 5 6 He is the subject of the award winning films Return to Goree 2007 directed by Pierre Yves Borgeaud and Youssou N Dour I Bring What I Love 2008 directed by Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi which were released around the world In 2006 N Dour was cast as Olaudah Equiano in the film Amazing Grace 7 Contents 1 Early life 2 Music career 3 Activism 4 Political career 5 Awards and nominations 6 Discography 6 1 Early cassettes 6 2 Albums 6 3 Compilation albums 6 4 Collaborations 6 5 Singles 7 Films 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksEarly life edit nbsp N Dour at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival Ethnically 8 N Dour is Serer born to a Serer father and a Toucouleur mother 5 9 However culturally N Dour is Wolof 9 He was born in Dakar 5 He started performing at age 12 and would later perform regularly with the Star Band Dakar s most popular group during the 1970s Despite N Dour s maternal connection to the traditional griot caste he was not raised in that tradition which he learned instead from his sibling Although patrilineally from the noble N Dour family his parents world view encouraged a modern outlook leaving him open to two cultures and thereby inspiring N Dour s identity as a modern griot As a Mouride disciple taalibe in Wolof a Muslim of the Mouride brotherhood one of the large four Sufi orders in Senegambia he often incorporated aspects of Islamic music and chants into his work 10 11 Music career editAt the age of 15 Youssou N Dour joined a band called Diamono and in 1975 toured with the band in West Africa 1 12 In 1976 when N Dour was 16 years old he signed a contract to sing with Ibra Kasse s Star Band at Kasse s Miami club in Dakar where he would become a sensation In 1978 N Dour would follow as several members of the Star Band left to form Etoile de Dakar a band that made important contributions to Senegal s newly evolving musical style called mbalax which incorporated traditional Senegalese music into the Latin styles that had dominated Senegalese popular music 13 Although they quickly became one of the city s most popular bands 14 the group was short lived due to internal problems Etoile de Dakar split into two groups Etoile 2000 and Super Etoile de Dakar The latter group included N Dour guitarist Jimi Mbaye bassist Habib Faye and tama talking drum player Assane Thiam Super Etoile de Dakar produced four albums on cassette in just a few months and eventually evolved into N Dour s backing band By 1991 he had opened his own recording studio and by 1995 his own record label Jololi N Dour is one of the most celebrated African musicians in history His mix of traditional Senegalese mbalax with eclectic influences ranging from Cuban rumba to hip hop jazz and soul has won him an international fan base of millions In the West N Dour has collaborated with Peter Gabriel 15 Axelle Red 16 Sting 17 Alan Stivell 18 Bran Van 3000 19 Neneh Cherry 20 Wyclef Jean 17 Paul Simon 20 Bruce Springsteen Tracy Chapman James Newton Howard Branford Marsalis Ryuichi Sakamoto Dido Lou Reed Bruce Cockburn and others The New York Times described his voice as an arresting tenor a supple weapon deployed with prophetic authority 21 N Dour s work absorbed the entire Senegalese musical spectrum often filtered through the lens of genre defying rock or pop music from outside Senegalese culture In July 1993 Africa Opera composed by N Dour premiered at the Opera Garnier for the French Festival Paris quartier d ete 22 In 1994 N Dour released his biggest international hit single the trilingual 7 Seconds a duet sung with Neneh Cherry He wrote and performed the official anthem of the 1998 FIFA World Cup with Axelle Red La Cour des Grands Do You Mind If I Play 16 Folk Roots magazine described him as the African Artist of the Century He toured internationally for thirty years He won his first American Grammy Award best contemporary world music album for his CD Egypt in 2005 23 24 25 He is the proprietor of L Observateur one of the widest circulation newspapers in Senegal the radio station RFM Radio Future Medias and the TV channel TFM In 2002 N Dour was honoured with a Prince Claus Award under that year s theme Languages and transcultural forms of expression In 2006 N Dour played the role of the African British abolitionist Olaudah Equiano in the movie Amazing Grace which chronicled the efforts of William Wilberforce to end slavery in the British Empire 26 In 2008 N Dour offered one of his compositions Bebe for the French singer Cynthia Brown citation needed In 2011 N Dour was awarded an honorary doctoral degree in music from Yale University 27 In 2013 N Dour won a share of Sweden s 150 000 Polar music prize for promoting understanding between faiths as well as for his music 28 Activism editN Dour was nominated as Goodwill Ambassador of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO on 16 October 2000 29 In Senegal N Dour became a powerful cultural icon actively involved in social issues In 1985 he organized a concert for the release of Nelson Mandela He was a featured performer in the 1988 worldwide Amnesty International Human Rights Now Tour collaborating with Lou Reed on a version of the Peter Gabriel song Biko which was produced by Richard James Burgess and featured on the Amnesty International benefit album The Secret Policeman s Third Ball He worked with the United Nations and UNICEF and he started Project Joko to open internet cafes in Africa and to connect Senegalese communities around the world In 2003 N Dour cancelled an upcoming American tour in order to publicly deny support for the upcoming American invasion of Iraq In a public statement explaining his decision N Dour said It is my strong conviction that the responsibility for disarming Iraq should rest with the United Nations As a matter of conscience I question the United States government s apparent intention to commence war in Iraq I believe that coming to America at this time would be perceived in many parts of the world rightly or wrongly as support for this policy and that as a consequence it is inappropriate to perform in the US at this juncture 30 He performed in three of the Live 8 concerts in Live 8 concert London Live 8 concert Paris and at the Live 8 concert Eden Project in Cornwall on 2 July 2005 with Dido 31 He covered John Lennon s Jealous Guy for the 2007 CD Instant Karma The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur N Dour appeared in a joint Spain Senegal ad campaign to inform the African public about the dramatic consequences of illegal immigration 32 He participated in the Stock Exchange of Visions project in 2007 33 In 2008 he joined the Fondation Chirac s honour committee 34 The same year Youssou N Dour s microfinance organization named Birima Birima is also a song s title was launched with the collaboration of United Colors of Benetton In 2009 he released his song Wake Up It s Africa Calling under a Creative Commons license to help IntraHealth International in their IntraHealth Open campaign to bring open source health applications to Africa The song was remixed by a variety of artists including Nas Peter Buck of R E M and Duncan Sheik to help raise money for the campaign 35 N Dour is a supporter of the Campaign for the Establishment of a United Nations Parliamentary Assembly an organisation which advocates for democratic reformation of the United Nations 36 N Dour is a member of the Canadian charity Artists Against Racism 37 Political career editAt the beginning of 2012 he announced plans to stand as a candidate in the 2012 Senegalese presidential election competing against President Abdoulaye Wade 38 39 However he was disqualified from running in the election over the legitimacy of the signatures he had collected to endorse his campaign 40 N Dour backed the opposition candidate Macky Sall who defeated Wade in a second round of voting in March 2012 N Dour was appointed as Minister of Culture and Tourism in April 2012 as part of the cabinet of new Prime Minister Abdoul Mbaye 41 The story of N Dour s presidential campaign was filmed for the PBS TV program Sound Tracks Music Without Borders 42 Later his portfolio was modified and he was appointed as Minister of Tourism and Leisure He was dismissed from that post on 2 September 2013 when a new government under Prime Minister Aminata Toure was appointed 43 N Dour was instead appointed as Special Adviser to the President with the rank of minister 44 and tasked with promoting the country abroad 45 Awards and nominations editAward Year a Category Nominee s Result Ref Brit Awards 1995 International Male Solo Artist Himself Nominated 46 Danish Music Awards 1995 Best International Song 7 Seconds Won 47 Edison Award 1994 Best Pop International The Guide Wommat Won 48 Grammy Awards 1993 Best World Music Album Eyes Open Nominated 49 1995 The Guide Wommat Nominated 2001 Joko The Link Nominated 2004 Best Contemporary World Music Album Nothing s In Vain Coono du Reer Nominated 2005 Egypt Won 2009 Rokku Mi Rokka Nominated Ivor Novello Awards 1995 International Hit of the Year 7 Seconds Nominated 50 La Mar de Musica Awards 2020 Festival Award Himself Won 51 Lunas del Auditorio 2004 Espectaculo Alternativo Nominated 52 MOBO Awards 2001 Best World Music Act Nominated 53 2003 Nominated 54 2004 Nominated 55 2005 Best African Act Won 56 MTV Europe Music Awards 1994 Best Song 7 Seconds Won 57 Montreal International Jazz Festival 2011 Antonio Carlos Jobim Award Himself Won 58 Polar Music Prize 2013 Polar Music Prize Won 22 Praemium Imperiale 2017 Music Won 59 Victoires de la Musique 2001 World Music Album of the Year Joko Nominated 60 2011 Dakar Kingston Nominated 61 Urban Music Awards 2023 Artist of the Year Africa Himself Nominated 62 Discography edit nbsp N Dour at the 2010 Festival de Cornouaille at Quimper France Early cassettes edit This numbered series of cassettes was released in Senegal between 1982 and 1988 and was credited to Youssou N Dour amp Le Super Etoile de Dakar 63 Vol 1 Tabaski Vol 2 Ndakarou Vol 3 Independence Vol 4 Banjoly N Diaye Vol 5 Yarou Vol 6 Marguedy Vol 7 Daby Vol 8 Immigres Vol 9 Africa Vol 10 Ndobine Vol 11 Bekoor Vol 12 Jamm Vol 13 Kocc Barma Vol 14 Gainde Albums edit Ndiadiane Ndiaye 1982 Mouride 1982 Independance Vol 3 1982 Show A Abidjan 1983 Djamil Inedits 84 85 1985 Immigres 1985 Nelson Mandela 1985 The Lion 1989 Set 1990 Eyes Open 1992 The Guide Wommat 1994 Gainde Voices from the Heart of Africa 1995 Djamil 1996 anthology Lii 1996 St Louis 1997 Special Fin D annee Plus 1998 Le Grand Bal a Evry 1999 Rewmi 1999 Joko From Village to Town 2000 Joko The Link 2000 Le Grand Bal 2000 Ba Tay 2001 Le Grand Bal a Bercy 2001 Nothing s in Vain Coono Du Reer 2002 Kirikou Et La Sorciere 2004 Egypt 2004 Jigeen Gni 2005 single Alsaama Day 2007 Rokku Mi Rokka 2007 No 30 in Rolling Stone s Top 50 Albums of 2007 64 I Bring What I Love 2008 film soundtrack Special Fin D annee Salagne Salagne 2009 Dakar Kingston 2010 Mbalakh Dafay Wakh 2011 Fatteliku 2014 Senegaal Rek 2016 Africa Rekk 2016 Seeni Valeurs 2017 Respect 2018 History 2019 Mbalax 2021 Compilation albums edit Diongoma 1983 Special Noel 1993 The Best Of Youssou N Dour 1995 Euleuk Sibir with Omar Pene You et Pene 1996 Immigres Bitim Rew 1997 Inedits 84 85 1997 Best of the 80 s 1998 Hey You The Essential Collection 1988 1990 1998 Birth Of A Star 2001 Youssou N Dour and His Friends 2002 The Rough Guide To Youssou N Dour amp Etoile de Dakar 2002 Cey You 2003 Le Grand Bal Paris Bercy 2003 4 4 44 2004 Bercy 2004 vol 1 amp 2 2004 7 Seconds The Best Of Youssou N Dour Remastered 2004 Bercy 2005 2005 Le Grand Bal Bercy 2008 2008 From Senegal to the world 2012 Le Grand Bal Bercy 2013 2013 Africa Rekk Reedition 2017 Raxas Bercy 2017 2017 Le Grand Show 2019 Collaborations edit 1986 So by Peter Gabriel backing vocals on In Your Eyes 1989 Passion by Peter Gabriel backing vocals on A Different Drum Passion 1990 Shaking the Tree Sixteen Golden Greats by Peter Gabriel Mercy Street and Shaking the Tree 1990 Le mani e l anima by Italian singer Claudio Baglioni Oltre album 2000 Album Solidays song Qui sait for the association Solidarite sida with Anggun Patrick Bruel Stephan Eicher Faudel Peter Gabriel Laam Lokua Kanza Nourith Axelle Red amp Zucchero 2003 Hit by Peter Gabriel backing vocals on In Your Eyes 2005 Live 8 One Day One Concert One World DVD N Dour sings 7 Seconds with Dido 2005 Live 8 Paris DVD N Dour sings at the end of the concert New Africa Lima Weesu 2006 An Other Cup by Yusuf backing vocals on The Beloved 2007 Instant Karma The Amnesty International Campaign To Save Darfur N Dour sings Jealous Guy 2008 Bord Ezanga Kombo by Koffi Olomide N Dour on Festival 2009 Les Amis Du Monde with the Lebanese diva Majida El Roumi for the Francophone Games Opening 2009 in Beirut 2020 Twice as Tall by Burna Boy on track 4 65 2020 L Ours with Christophe Mae Singles edit Single Year Peak chart positions Album UK 66 AUS 67 FRA 68 BEL WAL 69 SWI 70 GER 71 US 72 USAlt Rock 73 The Rubberband Man Nelson Mandela 1985 Nelson Mandela Shango Affair 1988 Black Mic Mac 2 OST Shakin the Tree with Peter Gabriel 1989 61 9 The Lion The Lion Gaiende Toxiques 1990 Set Africa Remembers 1992 Eyes Open 7 Seconds with Neneh Cherry 1994 3 3 1 1 3 98 The Guide Wommat Mame Bamba Undecided 1995 53 145 92 Chimes of Freedom How Come with Canibus 1998 52 Bulworth OST La Cour Des Grands A Ton Tour De Jouer with Axelle Red 16 31 official hymn of 1998 FIFA World Cup My Hope Is in You 1999 Joko From Village to Town Birima 2000 So Many Men with Pascal Obispo 2002 35 27 85 Nothing s in Vain Coono Du Reer Senegaal rekk with Le Super Etoile 2016 189 denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory Films editAmazing Grace 2006 As Olaudah Equiano A central figure in the abolitionist movement in Great Britain Olaudah Equiano c 1745 97 wrote an eyewitness account of his life as a slave and of his work in the anti slavery movement The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano As a musician on the film s soundtrack Retour a Goree 2007 As himself journeying from the island of Goree to the USA and back exploring the origins of jazz which go back to the era of slave trade in Africa through a concert performed by an international group of artists 74 75 Youssou N Dour I Bring What I Love 2008 As himself through the recording of the Egypt album and its repercussions Released in the US on DVD by Oscilloscope Laboratories nbsp Senegal portal nbsp Music portalNotes edit Indicates the year of ceremony Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year wherever possible References edit a b Hardy Phil The Da Capo Companion to 20th century Popular Music Da Capo Press 1995 p 682 ISBN 9780306806407 Xalima Youssou Madjiguene devenu l ennemi des hommes senegalais 28 November 2019 1 Youssou N Dour Rolling Stone Archived from the original on 30 September 2007 The 200 Greatest Singers of All Time Rolling Stone 1 January 2023 Retrieved 13 July 2023 a b c d Sturman Janet The SAGE International Encyclopedia of Music and Culture SAGE Publications 2019 p 1926 ISBN 9781483317748 Retrieved 13 July 2019 a b Connolly Sean Senegal Bradt Travel Guides 2009 p 27 ISBN 9781784776206 2 Retrieved 13 July 2019 Olaudah Equiano Youssou N Dour guardian co uk Film The Guardian Retrieved 28 April 2021 In the Senegambia region as well as many African cultures a person s ethnicity is determined by their father s line or surname N Dour and its variation Ndure or Ndour is a typical Serer surname See Mwakikagile Godfrey The Gambia and Its People Ethnic Identities and Cultural Integration in Africa New Africa Press 2010 p 136 141 ISBN 9789987160235 a b La musique me portait c etait ma seule langue Le Monde fr in French 12 August 2005 Youssou N Dour film explores music and Islam Reuters 16 June 2009 Retrieved 16 July 2022 Hudson Mark 23 May 2004 A song and a prayer The Guardian Appiah Anthony Gates Henry Louis Encyclopedia of Africa Volume 1 Oxford University Press 2010 p 562 ISBN 9780195337709 3 Hudson Mark essay in liner notes of Once Upon a Time in Senegal Etoile de Dakar Sterns Music 2010 p 14 Denselow Robin 6 May 2010 Etoile de Dakar featuring Youssou N Dour Once Upon a Time in Senegal The Guardian London Llewellyn Smith Caspar 15 June 2008 Soundtrack of my life Youssou N Dour Guardian co uk London Retrieved 4 January 2012 a b Perrone Pierre 29 May 1998 Music The song remains the game The Independent London Independent co uk Retrieved 4 January 2012 a b Hudson Mark 12 December 2002 Supernatural superstar London Telegraph co uk Retrieved 4 January 2012 Scotland News Listings Critics choice TimesOnline co uk 11 January 2004 Gill Andy 14 June 2001 Album Bran van 3000 London Independent co uk dead link a b Cumming Tim 21 October 2004 Youssou N Dour and the Fathi Salama Orchestra Barbican London Independent co uk Archived from the original on 14 November 2009 Powers Ann 23 November 2000 African Drumbeats That Shout Out in Celebration NYTimes com a b Youssou N Dour Polar Music Prize Retrieved 5 October 2019 Youssou N Dour GRAMMY com 23 November 2020 Retrieved 28 April 2021 BBC Radio 4 Profile Youssou N Dour BBC Retrieved 28 April 2021 BBC World Service Focus on Africa Youssou N Dour on politics culture and music BBC Retrieved 28 April 2021 Moss Stephen 21 March 2007 I m bringing a message Guardian co uk London Burt David de La Bruyere Max 23 May 2011 University confers 2 907 degrees at 310th Commencement The Daily Yale News Archived from the original on 12 November 2011 Retrieved 3 January 2012 Scrutton Alistair 7 May 2013 Youssou N Dour s work for harmony lands Swedish music prize Reuters Youssou N Dour Food and Agriculture Organization Retrieved 16 September 2009 Christgau Robert 8 June 2004 Facing Mecca The Village Voice Retrieved 8 December 2018 Dido Youssou and the three gig dash The Observer London Guardian co uk 3 July 2005 Elkin Mike 20 September 2007 Spanish TV ads seek to deter boat people The Guardian Retrieved 28 April 2021 Youssou n Dour the Africa s Music Maestro ThisDayOnline com 13 June 2009 Archived from the original on 20 November 2010 Honor Committee Fondationchirac eu Retrieved 5 October 2019 Open Initiative IntraHealth Archived from the original on 11 January 2012 Retrieved 4 January 2012 Statements Campaign for a UN Parliamentary Assembly Retrieved 28 September 2017 Artists Artists Against Racism artistsagainstracism org Retrieved 25 June 2018 Message Nouvel an Youssou Ndour confirme sa candidature a la Presidentielle 2012 in French Seneweb 2 January 2012 Retrieved 3 January 2012 Diene Charles Gaiky Course a la presidentielle Youssou Ndour sur la ligne de depart WalFadjri in French Retrieved 3 January 2012 Senegal clashes erupt as court clears Wade poll bid BBC News 28 January 2012 Senegal musician Youssou Ndour given ministerial post BBC News 5 April 2012 Youssou N Dour Shakin the Tree Sound Tracks Pbs org Retrieved 5 October 2019 Senegal un nouveau gouvernement forme sans le chanteur Youssou Ndour Agence France Presse 2 September 2013 in French C est officiel Youssou N dour nomme Conseiller special avec rang de ministre Dakaractu 9 September 2013 in French Benjamin Roger Yasmina Khadra Youssou N Dour George Weah Ces personnalites qui revaient d etre president Jeune Afrique 8 November 2013 in French History BRIT Awards Retrieved 1 October 2021 4 dead link POP 1994 Edisons nl Youssou N Dour Grammy com 23 November 2020 Archive The Ivors The Ivors Academy Champions of Music Creators The Ivors Academy Retrieved 1 October 2021 Senegalese Singer Youssou N Dour Wins the 2020 La Mar de Musica Award World Music Central 5 March 2020 Lunas del Auditorio Lunas del Auditorio Retrieved 1 October 2021 Mobos 2001 The winners News bbc co uk 4 October 2001 Mobo Awards 2003 The nominees News bbc co uk 1 September 2003 Mobo Awards 2004 The nominees News bbc co uk 24 August 2004 Mobo awards 2005 The winners News bbc co uk 22 September 2005 1994 MTV Europe Music Awards Nominees amp Winners YouTube 2 December 2018 Archived from the original on 11 December 2021 Perusse Bernard 4 May 2011 YOoussou N Dour Wins Antonio Carlos Jobim Award The Montreal Gazette via International Music Network Music Youssou N Dour Praemium Imperiale 2017 Les Victoires de La Musique Palmares 2001 Francetv fr Les Victoires de La Musique Palmares 2011 Francetv fr Team U M A 23 January 2023 Drake Beyonce Stormzy Chris Brown DJ Khaled and Central Cee all make the shortlist of nominees for this year s 19th anniversary of the Urban Music Awards Urban Music Awards Retrieved 20 May 2023 Jacot Music January 1990 Youssou N Dour amp Le Super Etoile de Dakar advertisement fRoots 79 80 62 CHRISTGAU ROBERT FRICKE DAVID HOARD CHRISTIAN SHEFFIELD ROB The Top 50 Albums of 2007 RollingStone com 17 December 2007 Alake Motolani 14 August 2020 Burna Boy releases new album Twice As Tall Pulse Nigeria Retrieved 14 August 2020 Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 388 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 Australian chart peaks Top 50 peaks australian charts com gt Youssou N Dour in Australian Charts Hung Medien Retrieved 29 July 2016 Undecided Response from ARIA re chart inquiry received 14 July 2015 Imgur com Retrieved 29 July 2016 Youssou N Dour French Chart lescharts com Retrieved 27 October 2015 Youssou N Dour Walloon Chart ultratop be Retrieved 27 October 2015 Youssou N Dour Swiss Chart hitparade ch Retrieved 27 October 2015 Youssou N Dour German Chart germancharts de Retrieved 27 October 2015 Youssou N Dour US Billboard Hot 100 Chart Billboard Retrieved 23 October 2015 Youssou N Dour US Alternative Songs Billboard Retrieved 10 August 2015 Regnier Isabelle 1 April 2008 Retour a Goree la force de la musique des esclaves noirs au detriment de la verite historique Le Monde in French Retrieved 14 March 2012 Curiel Jonathan Return to Goree review San Francisco Chronicle 19 September 2008 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Youssou N Dour nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Youssou N Dour Youssou N Dour official site in French Youssou N Dour discography at Discogs Youssou N Dour at African Music Encyclopedia Youssou N Dour interview at Afropop Worldwide May 2004 Youssou N Dour World Music Legends at GlobalRhythm net Youssou N Dour article Senegal Superstar Wins Grammy for Egypt at World Beat Planet 16 February 2005 Youssou N Dour article Youssou N Dour Egypt and Islam on National Public Radio Youssou N Dour at IMDb Youssou N Dour film Youssou N Dour I bring what I love at IMDb Youssou N Dour role in the film Amazing Grace Youssou N Dour video interview Visions of Youssou N Dour on Stock Exchange of Visions Youssou N Dour at IntraHealth Open featuring N Dour s track Wake Up 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