This page is about the West African poets. For the rapper, see
Griot (rapper). A griot (pronounced [] in
English or
French, with a
silent t) or jali (djeli in French spelling) is a
West African poet, praise singer, and wandering
musician, considered a repository of
oral tradition. As such they are sometimes also called
bards. According to Paul Oliver in his book "Savannah Syncopators", "Though [the griot] has to know many traditional songs without error, he must also have the ability to extemporise on current events, chance incidents and the passing scene. His wit can be devastating and his knowledge of local history formidable." Although they are popularly known as 'praise singers', griots may also use their vocal expertise for gossip, satire, or political comment.
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