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  • Mor Thiam

    Senegalese musician, historian, and consultant

    Mor Dogo Thiam (born 22 May 1941) is a Senegalese musician, cultural historian, and entertainment consultant. His surname is pronounced "Chahm".

    Career

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    Thiam recorded his first album, Ndende Safarra, in 1974 [1] with B. B. King and Nancy Wilson to help victims of an African drought. The group was invited by President Nixon to perform at the White House in Washington D.C.

    From 1990 to 1995, Thiam was part of Don Pullen & the African-Brazilian Connection, and recorded four albums as a member of Pullen's band.

    In 1999, Thiam recorded his second album Back to Africa.[2]

    Personal life

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    In 2009, Thiam made the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca and devoted his life to the development of Darou Khafour and building the Mor Thiam Learning Center International School (MTLC).

    Thiam resides between Orlando, Florida and Dakar, Senegal, and is the father to singer Aliaune Badara Thiam, more

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    Bu Thiam, Flau’jae Johnson

    Flau’jae Johnson has caught the eye of record executive Bu Thiam. The LSU Tigers guard is obviously known for her skills on the basketball court, but during the NCAA women’s national championship tournament, countless fans learned she is also a beast in the booth.

    At the age of 12, Johnson appeared on Jermaine Dupri’s “The Rap Game,” where she spit for the likes of Fabolous, Rick Ross, Da Brat, and others. Although she did not win the coveted So So Def chain, it is obvious that she ultimately came out on top, as her recent NCAA title win has garnered her music a flood of new fans like Thiam.

    “She hard, she hard,” Thiam told TMZ during an interview posted on Sunday (April 9). “You need to holla at me. Yeah, she need to get at me.” The BuVision founder said that he has taken a keen interest in the student-athlete who has worke