28/02/2026
MALI MUSIC MEMORY – Ibrahim Hamma Dicko: Voice of the Desert
Born in 1937, Ibrahim Hamma Dicko discovered his gift for music at an early age, captivating audiences with his powerful interpretations of Koranic verses during religious ceremonies.
He later made his home in Gao, a historic town in Mali, nestled along the Niger River between Timbuktu and Niamey. There, at the edge of the desert, his voice rose like the wind across the dunes, earning him the title “Voice of the Desert.”
Beginning his professional career with a regional band performing at cultural celebrations, he went on to compose more than a hundred songs. His music beautifully captures the rhythms, traditions, and spirit of Malian life, securing his place as a legendary figure throughout Mali.
His legacy reflects the richness and diversity of Malian music, alongside iconic artists such as Salif Keïta, Nahawa Doumbia, Abdoulaye Diabaté, and Oumou Sangaré.