Youssou N'Dour: Perhaps the most famous Senegalese singer, from a griot family on his mother's side.
Baaba Maal, the dynamic Senegalese singer, regards ancient musical traditions with a religious sense of devotion.
Edward Stourton profiles the Senegalese singer and asks if he has what it takes to make the transition from pop to politics.
The Senegalese singers had little trouble with their foreign-language parts.
During the year of 2003, the label would hit paydirt after hearing tapes from Senegalese singer, Akon, who they would immediately sign to their label.
Latyr Sy is a Senegalese singer and percussionist based in Tokyo.
Nearly every Senegalese singer has a song incorporating themes of Sufi history.
Many newcomers, like Youssou N'Dour, the Senegalese singer, were asked to focus on problems in their home regions.
Abdoulaye "Laye" Sow is a Senegalese singer, songwriter and guitarist.
Every so often, the Senegalese singer and songwriter Baaba Maal takes a break from leading his explosive band to play acoustic guitar.