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Musicians From Mali Offer Advice On Getting Through Hard Times

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Musicians From Mali Offer Advice On Getting Through Hard Times

New Music Friday: The Top 7 Albums Out On June 19

Phoebe Bridgers. Her sophomore full-length, Punisher, is on our shortlist of the week's best new albums. Frank Ockenfels **hide caption

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The 100 Best Songs Of 2017 (80-61)

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The 50 Best Albums Of 2017

NPR Music's top five albums of the year. (Clockwise from upper left) Process by Sampha, DAMN. by Kendrick Lamar, Melodrama by Lorde, Crtl by SZA and Capacity by Big Thief. Courtesy of the artists **hide caption

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The 150 Greatest Albums Made By Women

Oumou Sangare performs at the Africa Music festival in Delft, Netherlands, in August 1993. Frans Schellekens/Redferns/Getty Images **hide caption

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Mali's Oumou Sangaré Keeps Speaking Out On 'Mogoya'

For Mogoya, her first album in eight years, Oumou Sangaré enlisted young Swedish and French producers to help rejuvenate her sound. Benoit Peverelli/Courtesy of the artist **hide caption

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Mali's Oumou Sangaré Keeps Speaking Out On 'Mogoya'

Music For Healing

Clockwise from upper left: Sufjan Stevens, Oumou Sangare, Sigur Ros, Alejandra Deheza of School For Seven Bells Courtesy of the artists **hide caption

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Music For Healing

The Mali 100, Presented By Afropop Worldwide

Malian singing legend Oumou Sangare performing in Essaouira, Morocco in June 2012. Fadel Senna/AFP/Getty Images **hide caption

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Watch A Supergroup From Mali Sing For Peace

Fatoumata Diawara and some of her musical collaborators on "Voices United for Mali" at a press conference held in Bamako, Mali on Jan. 17, 2013. Moustapha Diallo/courtesy of the artists **hide caption

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Oumou Sangare: Sonic And Political Muscle

'Iyo Djeli' by Oumou Sangare

'Legends of African Music': Sounds of a Continent