Alioune Biaye, known artistically as Slysajah, is more than just a musician—he’s a sonic storyteller, a cultural alchemist, and a bridge between Africa’s musical past and its bold, genre-defying future. Hailing from West Africa, Slysajah is a multi-instrumentalist whose mastery of the Kamale Ngoni, Kora, guitar, keyboard, and piano allows him to craft rich, textured soundscapes that resonate deeply with listeners across the globe.
After years of international collaborations and stage performances, Slysajah returned to his roots to find his true artistic voice. Now focused on original compositions and new musical explorations, he blends traditional African rhythms with modern genres like Afro-House, Afro-Manding, Afro-Bugarabu, Afro-Reggae, and most powerfully, Afro-Blues—a personal reinvention of blues music infused with Manding rhythms and contemporary textures.
His music is deeply emotional and spiritual, drawing on themes of exile, identity, resilience, and self-discovery. Whether singing in his native tongue or through universal melodies, Slysajah invites his audience on a journey—not just through sound, but through culture, memory, and the human soul.
With every performance, accompanied by his band, Slysajah turns the stage into a space where tradition meets innovation, and where every note tells a story. His work is a living, breathing tribute to African heritage—and a fearless leap into the global music landscape.
Slysajah isn’t just creating music—he’s creating a movement. One that transcends borders and unites us all on an “infinite road” of creativity, connection, and rhythm.
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