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Boy Gé Mendes

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Mendes has travelled widely, which is reflected in his musical output. His influences derive from the popular music of the United States,
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community. As a child, he grew up in a household filled with the sounds of the native
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and other west African countries. His early music career even included singing rock,
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where he teamed up with his brother Jean-Claude, Manú Lima, and Luís Silva to form
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recording company. Mendes was later married and had several children including
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Index

Senegalese
Cape Verdean
Dakar, Senegal
diaspora
morna
coladeira
Mali
Guinea
rhythm & blues
France
Cabo Verde Show
Lusafrica
Mika Mendes
Brazil
West Africa
"Boy Gé Mendes at Africulture"
Profile on Lusafrica Music
Categories
20th-century Cape Verdean male singers
Senegalese expatriates in France
Living people
1952 births
Musicians from Dakar
Senegalese people of Cape Verdean descent
20th-century Senegalese male singers

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