Dawda Jobarteh
Dawda Jobarteh

Dawda Jobarteh

DNKAfrican, Other African Music
38,649 monthly listeners
  • 4.6K followers
  • 331 subscribers
  • 1.4K followers
  • 349 fans

Dawda Jobarteh's Top Spotify Songs

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Winter Trees Stand Sleeping
10.2K streams
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I Met Her By The River
3.6K streams
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Tutu Jara
3.3K streams
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Admeta Harmony
2.1K streams
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Presenting the King
1.8K streams
10.2K
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2.1K
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502
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Dawda Jobarteh's YouTube Videos

8.7K
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I Met Her By The River - Dawda Jobarteh

Dawda Jobarteh

I Met Her By The River - Dawda Jobarteh
Youtube
8.7K views
Feb 27, 2018
7.7K
Views

Efo - Dawda Jobarteh

Dawda Jobarteh

Efo - Dawda Jobarteh
Youtube
7.7K views
Aug 31, 2016
4.6K
Views

Begging Boys - Dawda Jobarteh feat Souleymane Faye

Dawda Jobarteh

Begging Boys - Dawda Jobarteh feat  Souleymane Faye
Youtube
4.6K views
Oct 18, 2018

Dawda Jobarteh's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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Café Africa
by Spotify
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Kora Chill
by Spotify
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Relaxing African Music
by Spotify
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Ketamine Assisted Therapy
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Percussion
by Spotify
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Dawda Jobarteh's Chart Ranks

Past 12 Months

Events7 Events

May
06-12
XJAZZ Berlin
Germany
DEU
, BerlinN/A N/A
Apr
22-30
Jazzkaar
Estonia
EST
, TallinnN/A N/A
Past
Jul
11-17
Kaustinen Folk Music Festival
Finland
FIN
, KaustinenN/A N/A
Past
Jul
01-24
Copenhagen Jazz Festival
Denmark
DNK
, CopenhagenN/A N/A
Past
Feb
12-13
Sauti Za Busara
Tanzania
TZA
, ZanzibarN/A N/A
Past
Jun-Jul
29-06
Roskilde Festival
Denmark
DNK
, RoskildeN/A N/A
Past

Dawda Jobarteh's Upcoming Events1 Event

  • XJAZZ Berlin festival

    Nightmares On Wax, Portico Quartet, Bill Frisell, Orchestra Baobab, Dina Ögon, Nubiyan Twist, NNAVY, Nala Sinephro, Joe Armon-Jones, Nduduzo Makhathini, Juju Rogers, Dora Morelenbaum, Manou Gallo, Douniah, Bendik Giske, KeiyaA, SHABAKA, Lonnie Holley, Annahstasia, Àbáse, Omer Klein, Studnitzky, Kahil El'Zabar, Dawda Jobarteh, Sasha Berliner, Florence Adooni, Muriel Grossmann, Anthony Hervey, Leona Berlin, aden, Otis Mensah, Sanni Est, Igor Osypov, Stefan Pasborg, Johnny Kulo, Klara Zangerl, Stella & The Longos, Enemy, Baron Arnold, Paul Kleber, Twin Flame
    DEU, Berlin
    Small

Dawda Jobarteh's Past Events6 Events

  • Jazzkaar festival

    Nublu, Sara Correia, Villemdrillem, Mike Stern, Dennis Chambers, Reket, Chris Minh Doky, Ben Wendel, Michelle David & The True-tones, The Baylor Project, Dawda Jobarteh, Verneri Pohjola, Liisi Koikson, Steve Coleman and Five Elements, Bob Franceschini, Leni Stern, Jorge Luis Pacheco, Erki Pärnoja, Ewert Sundja, Koloah, Linda Fredriksson, Chris Morrissey, Dennis Adu, Ingrid Lukas, Stefan Pasborg, Andre Maaker, Borka, Sun-Mi Hong, Marianne Leibur, Raivo Tafenau, Joel Remmel, Taz Modi, Mingo Rajandi, Ramuel Tafenau, Taff, Felix Henkelhausen, Elias Stemeseder, Peeter Vähi, Raimond Mägi
    EST, Tallinn
    Small
  • Kaustinen Folk Music Festival festival

    Ellinoora, Mari Boine, Talisk, Antti Ketonen, Siina & Taikaradio, Värttinä, Thaïs Morell, Blazin' Fiddles, Vilma Jää, Arja Koriseva, Dawda Jobarteh, Ida Elina, Pepe Willberg, Kalàscima, Timo Rautiainen, Antti Kleemola, Spöket i Köket, Keski-Pohjanmaan Kamari orkesterin (Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra), Loiskis, Helsinki-Cotonou Ensemble, JPP, Loimolan Voima, Tallari, Susanna Leppänen, Marvara, Kiharakolmio, Timo Alakotila, Juurakko, Aki Hietala Laulaja, Naattiorkesteri, MäSä Duo, Kaustisen purppuripelimannit, Ville Ojanen, Häävi, Lapua-Uusi-Guinea, Jaranas del Norte, Zäpämmät, Elin Jonsson, Bergå Folk Project, Haapoja & illmari, Shaika Balalaika, Rällä, Nope, Kotamäki Company, Ronuuttajat, Wasel & The Weasels, Marianne Maans, Lohtutorttu, Espoon Pelimannit, Ilo(iset) Tytöt, MSHEK, Jari Rättyä & Käärmekeitto, Kaustisen Hääkuoro, Kuningatarpäivät, Bára Grímsdóttir
    FIN, Kaustinen
    Huge
  • Copenhagen Jazz Festival festival

    LALALAR, Peter Sommer, Athletic Progression, Snorre Kirk, Bryce Dessner, Jacob Christoffersen, Coco O., Jakob Bro, Svaneborg Kardyb, Sinne Eeg, Nikolaj Hess, Niclas Knudsen, Henrik Lindstrand, Girls in Airports, Thomas Blachman, Petter Eldh, Rumpistol, Ellen Andersson Quartet, Jacob Fischer, Dawda Jobarteh, Maurice Louca, Jorge Rossy, DR Big Band, Henrik Gunde, Palle Mikkelborg, Anders Christensen, August Rosenbaum, Tue Track, Carsten Dahl, Astrid Engberg, Sunbörn, Kira Skov, Marilyn Mazur, Bo Sundström, Öresund Space Collective, Mikkel Hess, Gustaf Ljunggren, Marius Neset, Christian Lillinger, Cecilie Strange, Kristin Korb, Kresten Osgood, Lennart Ginman, Jakob Dinesen, Księżyc, Triorität, Mythic Sunship, Vansind, El Khat, Oilly Wallace, Tabloid, Hannah Schneider, Katrine Muff, Nordic String Quartet, OTOOTO, Josefine Opsahl, Emil de Waal, Danish Chamber Orchestra, Gábor Bolla, Laust Sonne, Shatter Hands, Makiko Hirabayashi, Anders Fjeldsted, Mats Gustafsson, Kathrine Windfeld, Mads Tolling, Mette Lindberg, Bévort 3, Øyunn, The Dwarfs of East Agouza (أقزام شرق العجوزة), Christopher Dell, Andreas Toftemark, Thommy Andersson, Claus Højensgård, Billy Drummond, Josefine Cronholm, Dan Hemmer, Birgitte Soojin, Nils Bo Davidsen, Bára Gísladóttir, Stefan Pasborg, Reveal Party, Per Møllehøj, Johannes Wamberg, KALEIIDO, Anna Roemer, Julia Werup, Kenny Wollesen, Ying-Hsueh Chen, Mads Mouritz, Peter Rosendal, Annelies Monseré, Rasmus Oppenhagen Krogh, Addisabababand, Mija Milovic, Melodi Ghazal, IB101, Miriam Mandipira, Jeppe Zeeberg, Emanuele Maniscalco, Collegium Musicale, Marcela Lucatelli, TUHAF, Kasper Tranberg, Lone Hørslev, Jacob Anderskov, Gunnar Halle, SVIN, Junko Ueda, Maria Faust, Xenia Xamanek, Jeremy Troy, Jooklo Duo, Narcosatanicos, Kaja Draksler, Kamilla Kovacs, Idaslet, Yellow Spoon, Neu Sierra, Magnus Hjorth, Johanna Elina Sulkunen, Simon Toldam, Meejah, RKDIA, Randi Pontoppidan, Felix Moseholm, Røgsignal, Henriette Sennenvaldt, Palle Hjorth, Cæcilie Balling, Thor de Force, Feridah Rose, Malika Mahmoud, Cyano, Whistler, Rune Kielsgaard, Anders Filipsen, Fra Det Onde, Ida Duelund, Nejrup, Rasmus Kjær, Maria Bertel, Jonas Westergaard, Tammi Øst, Peter Bruun, Nulle & Verdensorkestret, Caktus, Cornelia Nilsson, Mavi Express, Anders Vestergaard, Lil Lacy, iLinx, Qarin Wikström, Christian Rønn, Frands Rifbjerg, Anders Banke, Lars Bech Pilgaard, Shitney, Nelide Bandello, Zier Romme Larsen, Henrik Pultz Melbye, ERUM, Laurits Hyllested, Anthon Stacks, Daniel Franck, P.O. Jørgens, Jakob Munck, MYRIAM, The Enormous Sea, Mads Nørgaard, Peter Fuglsang, Kristian Paulsen, Michala Østergaard, Bjørn Heebøll, Nuri
    DNK, Copenhagen
    Medium
  • Sauti Za Busara festival

    Barnaba, DJAM, Yugen Blakrok, Dawda Jobarteh, Morena Leraba, SANDRA NANKOMA, Siti Muharam, Dogo Fara, Stone Town Rockerz
    TZA, Zanzibar
    Small
  • Roskilde Festival festival

    Travis Scott, Cardi B, ROSALÍA, Bring Me the Horizon, Tears For Fears, The Cure, AURORA, Lizzo, Empire Of The Sun, Jungle, Saweetie, Bob Dylan, Chance The Rapper, Jorja Smith, Skepta, MØ, Cypress Hill, Maggie Rogers, Janelle Monáe, Khruangbin, Vampire Weekend, Denzel Curry, Sheck Wes, Koffee, BROCKHAMPTON, Catfish and the Bottlemen, Jorge Ben Jor, Robyn, Robert Plant, Lucy Dacus, Fontaines D.C., Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Testament, JPEGMAFIA, CupcakKe, Christine and the Queens, Underworld, Weyes Blood, Death Grips, Behemoth, ALMA, Sharon Van Etten, Fatoumata Diawara, Carpenter Brut, Jon Hopkins, Yves Tumor, Octavian, Julien Baker, Giorgia Angiuli, Amyl and the Sniffers, SOPHIE, Neneh Cherry, Johnny Marr, Lemaitre, DJ Koze, La Dispute, Nicola Cruz, Artigeardit, Vinicio Capossela, Gaye Su Akyol, Aldous Harding, Scarlet Pleasure, Parquet Courts, black midi, Joey Purp, Ross from Friends, Spiritualized, Z.E, Julia Holter, Rival Consoles, Converge, Bombino, Power Trip, Shame, Kikagaku Moyo, Tirzah, Tássia Reis, Lankum, The Comet Is Coming, Hjalmer, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Inna De Yard, Sons of Kemet, Ulver, JADA, Full Of Hell, Girlpool, Sidney Gish, Stella Donnelly, Hugo Helmig, Blawan, Descartes A Kant, Barselona, Misery Index, The Armed, ASTRID SONNE, Søren Huss, The Garifuna Collective, Crack Cloud, Ghetto Kumbé, Liraz, Silvana Imam, Fouli, Flohio, The Body, Amnesia Scanner, Whores., Lydmor, Throwing Snow, Nakhane, Lowly, Schacke, Cult Leader, Konvent, brenn., Croatian Amor, ÌFÉ, Philip H. Anselmo & the Illegals, Petrol Girls, Sofiane Saidi, Auður, Lil Halima, Linn Koch-Emmery, Baby In Vain, Dawda Jobarteh, Maurice Louca, Santrofi, Nanook, Mall Girl, Bikstok Røgsystem, KOPS, third wife, Spleen United, Ravi Kuma, Sushi x Kobe, Heave Blood & Die, Sibusile Xaba, CTM, FARVEBLIND, 700 Bliss, Ea Kaya, Søn, NATKAT, DISCOSHAMAN, K-X-P, Hjalte Ross, Xenoblight, Mazalda, Rebecca Lou, Funeral Future, MAMBE & DANOCHILANGO, ELBA, Bantou Mentale, Charlotte Bendiks, KARKHANA, ZAAR, Kogekunst, Alkymist, Speaker Bite Me, Josiah Konder, Baest, Heartbreak Satellite, Andy Palacio and the Garifuna Collective, Nuri
    DNK, Roskilde
    Mega

Dawda Jobarteh's Beatport Songs

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Artist Name
Sama Kebbalu (Ben Gomori's Lead by Example Edit)
Released on Feb 14, 2020
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Artist Name
Spender feat. Dawda Jobarteh (Original Mix)
Released on May 11, 2018
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Artist Name
Sama Kebbalu (Ben Gomori's Lead by Example Edit)
Released on Sep 15, 2017
4
Artist Name
Bright Sky over Monrovia (Ben Gomori's Kora Dub Edit)
Released on Sep 15, 2017

More about Dawda Jobarteh

Overview of Other African Music musician Dawda Jobarteh

African musician Dawda Jobarteh was born in Denmark. He is well known for having extraordinary talent in the Other African Music subgenre of African music. Dawda's performances show a clear appreciation for his rich cultural roots, which is reflected in his music. His unequaled skill with the kora, a 21-string instrument native to West Africa, has allowed him to produce a distinctive sound that has won the hearts of music fans all over the world.

The rich history and traditions of African culture are beautifully portrayed in Dawda's music. He has developed a reputation as a talented musician and a master of his art thanks to his ability to combine traditional African music with modern sounds. His music has a sound that is both calming and invigorating, and it is engaging and expressive. Dawda's work reflects his love of African music, as well as his desire for breaking down barriers and venturing into uncharted musical waters.

What are the most popular songs for Other African Music musician Dawda Jobarteh?

A well-known Danish musician who specializes in African music is Dawda Jobarteh. His music is a fusion of contemporary music and African traditional music. He is most known for the songs "Winter Trees Stand Sleeping," "I Met Her By The River," "Tutu Jara," "Presenting the King," and "Hello."

"Winter Trees Stand Sleeping" is one of his most well-known songs. The kora, an ancient African instrument, is clearly audible in this song and has a sluggish beat. The song is excellent for unwinding because it has a calming impact. Another well-liked song is "I Met Her By The River," which has a faster tempo and incorporates both vocals and the kora. The song is ideal for dancing and has a catchy chorus.

Other well-known songs by Dawda Jobarteh include "Tutu Jara," which has a tribal vibe and uses customary African percussion and drums. Another well-known song with a regal vibe and heavy kora use is "Presenting the King". The kora and drums are extensively used in the energetic song "Sidi Yela." With vocals, the kora, and guitar, the song "Begging Boys" has a more laid-back vibe.

The music of Dawda Jobarteh is a combination of contemporary music and traditional African music. His music has a distinctive vibe that is both peaceful and upbeat. His music has a very African flavor because to the kora, traditional African drums, and percussion instruments he uses. People all over the world adore his music, which is ideal for unwinding, dancing, and simply appreciating wonderful music.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Other African Music musician Dawda Jobarteh?

African musician Dawda Jobarteh, who resides in Denmark, has recently been actively releasing singles and albums. In 2022, he released his most recent album, "Do You Know a Place Called Flekkeroy?" The album highlights Jobarteh's distinctive sound, which combines traditional West African music with contemporary influences, and has a mixture of English and Wolof lyrics. The record serves as evidence of Jobarteh's distinctive sound and his capacity to write music that crosses cultural borders.

Jobarteh has recently released numerous singles in addition to his most recent album. In 2022, he published "Moccahouse," a colorful song with energetic rhythms and engaging melodies. In the same year, he also released an instrumental version of "Golden Horses" that showcases his guitar prowess. In 2021, he released "Sunset in Batumi," a song with a catchy melody and exquisite guitar playing. Additionally, in 2020, he published "Tykke in Mandinka," a song that demonstrates his aptitude for fusing conventional West African music with cutting-edge production methods.

Jobarteh's music is a distinctive fusion of African and Western influences, and what distinguishes him from other musicians is his capacity to produce music that crosses cultural boundaries. His most recent work, including his album and singles, is evidence of his genius and originality, and it demonstrates his capacity to make music that is both enjoyable and thought-provoking. Dawda Jobarteh is a musician who you should listen to if you enjoy good music in general or African music in particular.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Other African Music musician Dawda Jobarteh?

A well-known African musician living in Copenhagen, Denmark named Dawda Jobarteh has performed at a number of notable international events and festivals. He gave one of his most outstanding performances at the Roskilde Festival in Denmark, captivating the crowd with his singular fusion of traditional West African music and modern elements. Dawda Jobarteh demonstrated that he was an amazing musician with a distinctive tone by playing the Kora with exceptional proficiency.

Dawda Jobarteh gave another outstanding performance at the Copenhagen Jazz Festival, where he displayed his musical talent to a wide-ranging audience. His outstanding ability to combine parts of jazz and traditional African music captivated the audience. He had the chance to work with other gifted artists at the festival, which highlighted his adaptability and originality even more.

Additionally, Dawda Jobarteh performed to a receptive audience at the Kaustinen Folk Music Festival in Finland. It was fascinating to listen to him sing and see his deft fingers play the Kora. Additionally, he gave performances at the Jazzkaar Festival in Estonia and the SPOT Festival in Denmark, showcasing his distinctive style to a wider range of people.

To sum up, Dawda Jobarteh has made notable appearances at numerous international events and festivals. He has developed a reputation as a versatile and innovative artist thanks to his ability to blend traditional West African music with modern sounds. Audiences all around the world have been profoundly impacted by his performances at festivals including Roskilde, Copenhagen Jazz, Kaustinen Folk, SPOT, and Jazzkaar.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Other African Music musician Dawda Jobarteh?

The African musician Dawda Jobarteh, who resides in Denmark, has worked with a number of musicians to create soulful music that highlights his distinctive style. One of his most notable collaborations was on the songs "Tutu Jara" and "Admeta Harmony" with the Admeta String Quartet. The quartet's classical string instruments and his kora playing combined to produce a stunning combination of African and Western music. The end result was an incredible sound that won the hearts of several music fans.

Ben Gomori, better known as G. Markus, and I worked together on the single "Sama Kebbalu - Ben Gomori's Lead by Example Edit," which is another noteworthy collaboration. This combination produced a distinctive sound that was a fusion of modern sounds and African rhythms. The song demonstrated Jobarteh's adaptability and his capacity to modify his sound for many musical styles.

Stefan Pasborg and Jobarteh also worked together on the song "Mali." The song combined jazz with African rhythms to create a distinctive sound that was upbeat and calming. The song demonstrated Jobarteh's aptitude for skillfully fusing his style with many musical styles.

To sum up, Dawda Jobarteh's musical endeavors with the Admeta String Quartet, Ben Gomori, and Stefan Pasborg produced stunning works that brilliantly displayed his singular sound. He is one of the most sought-after African artists in Denmark and internationally thanks to his talent for fusing African rhythms with other musical genres.