Asina Leylé is a traditional Fulani song that reflects the important role of the paternal uncle in the Fulani tradition. In this tradition, the uncle is regarded as having a similar role to that of the father, especially when the child goes through hardships in life. The song is a prayer, in which a child asks for their uncle's blessing, seeking a kinder life ahead.
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Sublime and self confident.
A timeless classic.
Powerful and sometimes strident Malian vocal backed by one acoustic guitar.
That's all that's needed to continue the beauty of a culture.
The recording quality is great, there's texture in the vocal and guitar, and space in between. tonypi