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Muzikr

2010

An outspoken voice from Senegal’s hip-hop generation, Carlou D and his band bring spiritual roots music, clean living and electric performances straight from Dakar’s ripe music scene. Born in one of Dakar’s suburbs in 1979, Ibrahima Loucard grew up under the musical eye of his father, who initiated him into the vast and varied styles of music of that time. Immediately hooked on the sounds, Carlou D, as he and his band are known, left school at sixteen and started performing on local stages set up around his neighbourhood. After a successful single release in 2002 Carlou was noticed by Senegal’s hard-hitting political rapper, Didier Awadi, who invited him to join Positive Black Soul, the country’s first, and arguably most successful, hip-hop group. With PBS, Carlou toured the world and adopted a voice which would speak out about social ills and political situations. “The part of hip-hop which I have kept in my music is the courage to be direct,” says Carlou. He left the band in 2004, when the members of Positive Black Soul went their own way.