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Fatimata Gandigui Mariko, better known as Fati Mariko (born 1964), is a Nigerien singer. Mariko received her education in Niamey and Bougouni and developed her typing skills before becoming a musician. Her hit song "Djana-Djana", produced with the group Marhaba and released in 1986, brought her her first fame. Mariko has sustained her career as a hit singer for over three decades, sometimes partnering with male stars and hip-hop groups in her productions. Her music is mainly derived from Zarma-Songhay ritual and folk music. She sings in French and in various native languages of Niger, including Hausa, Djerma, and Fula. Her albums include Issa Haro and Inch Allah.

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  • Fatimata Gandigui Mariko, better known as Fati Mariko (born 1964), is a Nigerien singer. Mariko received her education in Niamey and Bougouni and developed her typing skills before becoming a musician. Her hit song "Djana-Djana", produced with the group Marhaba and released in 1986, brought her her first fame. Mariko has sustained her career as a hit singer for over three decades, sometimes partnering with male stars and hip-hop groups in her productions. Her music is mainly derived from Zarma-Songhay ritual and folk music. She sings in French and in various native languages of Niger, including Hausa, Djerma, and Fula. Her albums include Issa Haro and Inch Allah. (en)
  • Fatimata Gandigui Mariko, mais conhecida como Fati Mariko (nascida em 1964), é uma cantora nigerina . Mariko estudou na capital do país, Niamey, e na cidade maliana de Bougouni. Sua primeira fama veio com seu hit "Djana-Djana", produzido com o grupo Marhaba e lançado em 1986. Mariko mantém sua carreira como cantora de sucesso há mais de três décadas, às vezes fazendo parcerias com estrelas masculinas e alguns grupos de hip-hop nacionais em suas produções. Sua música é derivada principalmente dos rituais dos povos Zarma e Songais e da música folclórica do país. Ela canta em francês e em várias idiomas nativos do Níger, incluindo a língua hauçá, o djerma e o fula. Seus álbuns incluem Inch Allah e Issa Haro. (pt)
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  • Fatimata Gandigui Mariko, better known as Fati Mariko (born 1964), is a Nigerien singer. Mariko received her education in Niamey and Bougouni and developed her typing skills before becoming a musician. Her hit song "Djana-Djana", produced with the group Marhaba and released in 1986, brought her her first fame. Mariko has sustained her career as a hit singer for over three decades, sometimes partnering with male stars and hip-hop groups in her productions. Her music is mainly derived from Zarma-Songhay ritual and folk music. She sings in French and in various native languages of Niger, including Hausa, Djerma, and Fula. Her albums include Issa Haro and Inch Allah. (en)
  • Fatimata Gandigui Mariko, mais conhecida como Fati Mariko (nascida em 1964), é uma cantora nigerina . Mariko estudou na capital do país, Niamey, e na cidade maliana de Bougouni. Sua primeira fama veio com seu hit "Djana-Djana", produzido com o grupo Marhaba e lançado em 1986. Mariko mantém sua carreira como cantora de sucesso há mais de três décadas, às vezes fazendo parcerias com estrelas masculinas e alguns grupos de hip-hop nacionais em suas produções. Sua música é derivada principalmente dos rituais dos povos Zarma e Songais e da música folclórica do país. Ela canta em francês e em várias idiomas nativos do Níger, incluindo a língua hauçá, o djerma e o fula. Seus álbuns incluem Inch Allah e Issa Haro. (pt)
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