NAJMA
Berklee-trained kora virtuoso from a 600-year Kouyaté griot lineage in Bamako. The first woman in her direct paternal line to play kora professionally. She has expanded the instrument's tuning vocabulary to include quartal voicings, tritone substitutions, and modal interchange borrowed from jazz, and can play it at 200 BPM without dropping notes — a speed few kora players attempt. Documented by the Aga Khan Music Initiative and UNESCO Intangible Heritage division as the only person under 25 currently performing traditional Mandé griot music at this technical level on a global stage.
"My tradition is not a museum. It has always changed. I'm adding the 808. My father added electric guitar. His father added radio."