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Birth name
  
Maryaam Muursaal

Labels
  
Real World Records

Albums
  
The Journey

Years active
  
1980s–present

Record label
  
Real World Records

Instruments
  
vocals, composer

Role
  
Vocalist

Genres
  
Somali music

Name
  
Maryam Mursal


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Maryam Mursal (Somali: Maryaam Muursaal, Arabic: مريم مرسل‎‎) (born January 1, 1950) is a Somali composer and vocalist.

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Biography

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Mursal grew up in Somalia in a Muslim family with four daughters. As a teenager, she broke with tradition and began singing professionally in Mogadishu. She performed in nightclubs and her brand of music, featuring a mix of blues, soul, Somali and Arabic influences, and known as Somali jazz, became popular across the country. Performing primarily solo, she also collaborated with Waaberi, a 300-member music and dance troupe associated with the Somali National Theatre. Later, after having criticized Somalia's then ruling military government, she was banned from singing for two years, and made her living driving a taxi.

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During the subsequent civil war in her homeland, Mursal and her five children moved to neighboring Djibouti, where she found asylum in the Danish embassy. It was this odyssey that provided the germ of her solo recording The Journey, with guitars, sequencers and back-up vocals from Peter Gabriel.

Mursal still lives abroad, now residing in UK. She has toured Europe with Waaberi and appeared with Nina Simone. Her work has been produced by Peter Gabriel's Real World record label.

Discography

  • New Dawn
  • The Journey
  • Quotes

  • "Traditional music is very important to me but I was also listening to people like Ray Charles, The Beatles, everything."
  • "We as artists are responsible if something wrong is taking place in our society. It's very important for us to speak up, even though we may have to do it with a double tongue. We have to speak out for our people."
  • "I was always the first woman. I was the first woman singing Somali jazz, I was the first star, and I was the first to drive a taxi! I was the first to drive a lorry, and now I'm the first woman from Somalia to have an international record."
  • References

    Maryam Mursal Wikipedia