Elage Diouf: « Je n’ai pas eu le nom que j’aimerais avoir »

Le chanteur sénégalais Elage Diouf est revenu sur son nom et sur la façon dont les gens l’appellent. Le chanteur qui s’appelle à l’état-civil, Elage Fall Diouf, assure que certains l’appellent Elage Diouf alors que d’autres disent seulement Elage Fall. Sur son appellation, il assure ne pas savoir comment c’est venu. Il indique même pourquoi il ne s’appelle pas El Hadj...lire la suite sur senegal7

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