normal song Africa (UMA) has struck a multi-year, exclusive partnership with legendary Senegalese artist Youssou N'Dour and his tune business, TBI Publishing S.A.
The global pact comes at NDour prepares to unlock a brand new album on Nov. 12. N'Dour done world recognition in the 1980s, when he launched Billboard hot one hundred-charting duet "7 Seconds" with Neneh Cherry, toured with Peter Gabriel and performed at Wembley Stadium alongside Sting, Tracy Chapman and Bruce Springsteen for Amnesty international. Over his nearly five-decade career as a musician, he has been nominated for six Grammy awards, successful one, and was awarded the Polaris song Prize in 2013.
"it's an honor and a great pride for well-known tune Africa, to have gained the trust of this kind of monumental figure in African track tradition," UMA managing director Franck Kacou stated. "N'Dour has inspired numerous generations of track lovers, each and every time with his extraordinary relevance, social resonance and most significantly along with his timeless songwriting.
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