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Ngaaka Blindé Song Sparks Political Clash in Senegal

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor February 22, 2026
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

A new song by Senegalese rapper Ngaaka Blindé, titled “Yakaar Bou Tass” – meaning “A Broken Dream” in Wolof – has ignited a political controversy in Senegal, prompting a backlash from supporters of President Bassirou Diomaye Faye and Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko.

The track, released on February 21, 2026, delivers a sharp critique of the current administration, accusing them of incompetence, a lack of vision and failing to deliver on promises, according to reporting from Midiactu. Blindé also references the death of Abdoulaye Bâ, a university student, in the song.

The response was swift. Supporters of the Faye-Sonko government have taken to social media to denounce the song, characterizing it as an unjustified attack. Seneweb reports that some critics are resurfacing details of Ngaaka Blindé’s past detention in a case involving counterfeit banknotes, suggesting his legal history undermines the credibility of his criticisms. Others have pointed to what they perceive as his silence during periods of political unrest between 2021 and 2024, when Senegal experienced significant protests and clashes between security forces and demonstrators.

This exchange highlights the prominent role rap music plays in Senegal’s public discourse. The country’s urban music scene has a long history of serving as a platform for social and political commentary. With “Yakaar Bou Tass,” Ngaaka Blindé appears to be continuing that tradition, potentially exacerbating existing political divisions, as noted by Seneweb.

The debate extends beyond the musical realm, becoming a broader political argument. The controversy follows the release of a YouTube short featuring the song, as reported by a YouTube search result, but the platform offers no further context.

It remains to be seen whether the dispute will be confined to verbal exchanges or escalate further, marking a new chapter in the relationship between politically engaged artists and the government in Senegal.

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