baaba maal, a world renowned musician whose roots lie in northern senegal. his voice, guitar and rhythms have won him worldwide acclaim over five decades. he sometimes labelled the voice of the matter margaret the sahel. but how much influence can that voice yield the sahel. baaba maal, welcome to hardtalk. baaba maal, welcome to hardtalk baaba maal, welcome to | hardtalk. it s baaba maal, welcome to - hardtalk. it s great hardtalk. thank you. it s great to have you hardtalk. thank you. it s great to have you back hardtalk. thank you. it s great to have you back on hardtalk. thank you. it s great to have you back on this - to have you back on this hardcourt studio. hardtalk. you have a new album out, being, yourfirst you have a new album out, being, your first for several years and i was interested to see the other day you describe yourself these days as an elder. does it mean your music is sort of changing as you gain more and more experience and wisdom? , .
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a world renowned musician whose roots lie in northern senegal. his voice, guitar and rhythms have won him worldwide acclaim over five decades. he sometimes labelled the voice of the sahel. but how much influence can that voice yield? baaba maal, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. well, it s great to have you back in this hardtalk studio. now, you have a new album out, being your first for several years and i was interested to see the other day you describe yourself these days as an elder. does it mean your music is sort of changing as you gain more and more experience and wisdom? it s not changing at all. it s just coming to this natural way of playing music. maybe it s a kind of reflecting of the first way i was writing songs, where i was much more relaxed, not under pressure, not in a hurry, just taking a lot of pleasure of being into a studio, sitting in the middle of a garden and picking up my guitar and playing music, and songs comes naturally and i think this is what i