Adji Kane Ouza Diallo, better known as Adiouza, was born in Dakar, Senegal. His father, Ousmane Diallo of his artist Ouza, fought through his music the regime in place and still strives to express his political commitment through his art. Formation Secretary, her mother Coumba, left her job to help her husband fight and become her manager from 1979 to 2004.
In the musical atmosphere since his childhood, Cheikh Lô Ouza Diallo, pianist, singer and singer, who served as mentor. The latter will make you discover jazz and accompaniment in clubs such as Le Méridien, Novotel, Just 4 u, and the Auberge Marie Lucienne. Observed by the director of the hostel, Ousmane Diop, the latter supports him for the realization of his first model with a flagship song on the fight against AIDS. To embark on music meant for Father Ouza, continue his studies and become “the intellectual of the family”.
After obtaining his baccalaureate, Adji, who became Adiouza, enrolled in Ethnomusicology in Paris in 2004, as well as the conservatory of the Hay-Les-Roses for the piano, drums and guitar lessons.
In 2005, Adiouza made the acquaintance of the great bassist Samba Laobé N’diaye of the group Missal which is inscribed in the musical milieu in Paris. The three mallets until 2007.
In 2006, it was the great musician Sheikh Tidiane Seck who emphasized the great artists by whom she performed the chorus or performed lead vocal.
In 2008, when she prepared her master’s degree, Adiouza launched her first album entitled “Maadou”, arranged by Cheikh Lô Ouza Diallo and directed by Ibou N’dour. This first product will mark the Senegalese with in particular the resumption in mbalax version of “Carmen”. Reprinted under the title Nobel, this piece, is a hymn to freedom of choice for the African woman. The main message of this album of 11 tracks is respect for each other, tolerance and open-mindedness, for the citizens of the world that we all are. Turning in the career of Adiouza, “Maadou” to the ring of female revelation of 2008 in Senegal.[/sociallocker-bulk-1]