Youssou N'Dour was born on 01 Oct 1959 in Dakar, Senegal. His birth name was Youssou N'Dour.
Youssou N'Dour is a Senegalese singer, percussionist and occasional actor. In 2004, Rolling Stone described him as, in Senegal and much of Africa, "perhaps the most famous singer alive." He helped develop a style of popular music in Senegal, known by its Wolof language name of mbalax.
Youssou N'Dour released the following albums including Set (1992), Immigrés (1995), The Best of Youssou N'Dour (1999), Joko: The Link (2000), Le Grand Bal a Bercy (2001), Youssou N'Dour (2002), Ba Tay (2002), Rough Guide to Youssou N'Dour & Etoile de Dakar (2002), Nothing's In Vain (2002), 7 Seconds: The Best of Youssou N'Dour (2004), Egypt (2004), Badou (2005), Eyes Open (2006), Rokku Mi Rokka (2007), Guide (Wommat) (2008) and Music From the Motion Picture I Bring What I Love (2010).
- Set
- Alboury
- Sabar
- Toxiques
- Sinebar
- Medina
- Miyoko
- Xale
- Feenene
- Fakastalu
- Hey You!
- One Day
- Ay Chono La
Immigrés
- Immigrés/Bitim Rew
- Pitche Mi
- Taaw
- Badou
- Set
- Shaking the Tree
- Sinebar
- Medina
- Lion/Gaiende
- Toxiques
- Fenene
- Miyoko
- Bamako
- Fakastalu
- Bes
- Hey You
- Macoy
- Immigres/Bitim Rew
- Xale Rewmi
- Kocc Barma
Joko: The Link
- Wiri-Wiri
- Birima
- Mademba (The Electricity Is Out Again)
- This Dream
- Yama
- She Doesn't Need to Fall
- Miss
- Beykat
- Liggeey
- My Hope Is In You
- Red Clay
Le Grand Bal a Bercy
- Presentation Concert (Bercy)
- Yarou
- Immigrés
- Mbadane
- Lang
- Ligueye
- Aziz
- Please Wait
- Sama Dome
- Dunya
Youssou N'Dour
- La ronde des écoliers du monde
- Kirikou
- Xaley Rewmi
- Lang
- Xaleyi
- Boul Ko Damo
- Talal Loxo
- La ronde des écoliers du monde (version instrumentale)
- Kirikou
Ba Tay
- Moor Ndaje
- Genne
- Ba Tay
- Le Climat
- Bey
- Sa Doole
- Xuloo-Bi
- Bird
- Absa Gueye
- Jalo
- Thiapathioly
- Diokhama Say Ne Ne
- Lay Suma Lay
- Walo
- Yalaye Dogal
- Youssou
- Alboury
- Independence
- Wadiour
Nothing's In Vain
- Tan Bi (Heat, Breeze, Tenderness)
- Moor Ndaje (Mr. Everywhere)
- Li Ma Weesu (As In A Mirror)
- Genne (For Those Displaced)
- La Femme Est L'avenir De L'amour
- Mbeggeel Noonu La
- Il N'y A Pas D'amour Heureux
- Sagal Ko (Honor Her)
- C'est L'amour (It's Love)
- Doole (Show Your True Mettle)
- So Many Men
- Yaru (The Makings Of Respect)
- Africa, Dream Again/L'Afrique Revit Ses Reves
- New Africa
- Mouvement
- Seven Seconds
- Yo Le Le
- Please Wait
- Country Boy
- Birima
- Ob La Di Ob La Da
- No More
- Don't Look Back
- Things Unspoken
- Undecided (Japoulo) (Album Version)
- Without A Smile (Album Version)
- Old Man (Album Version)
- Set (Live)
- Oh Boy (Live)
- Allah
- Shukran Bamba
- Mahdiyu Laye
- Tijaniyya
- Baay Niasse
- Bamba the Poet
- Cheikh Ibra Fall
- Touba - Daru Salaam
Badou
- DJamil
- Laye Fall
- Bekoor
- Wagane Faye
- Nanette Ada
- Xale Yi Rew Mi
- Badou
Eyes Open
- New Africa
- Live Television
- No More
- Country Boy
- Hope
- Africa Remembers
- Couple's Choice
- Yo Lé Lé (Fulani Groove)
- Survie
- Am Am
- Marie-Madeleine la Saint-Louisienne
- Useless Weapons
- Same
- Things Unspoken
- 4-4-44
- Pullo Ardo
- Sama Gammu
- Bajjan
- Baay Faal
- Sportif
- Tukki
- Lett Ma
- Dabbaax
- Xel
- Wake Up
- Leaving
- Old Man
- Without A Smile
- Mame Bamba
- 7 Seconds
- How You Are
- Generations
- Tourista
- Undecided
- Love One Another
- Life
- My People
- Oh Boy
- Silence
- Chimes Of Freedom
- I Bring What I Love
- Immigrés/Bitim Rew
- Birima
- The Messenger [Recording]
- Yama
- Mame Bamba/Touba
- Atou Réér Na
- Xel/Plus Fort
- Hope/Yaakaar
- As In A Mirror [Li Ma Weesu]
- New Africa