Both a musician and a singer, Kante was best known for his 1987 song Yeke Yeke which became a number one hit in countries across Europe in 1988.
It hit the top in Belgium, Finland, the Netherlands, and Spain and became the first African record to sell more than one million copies.
Mory Kante [Photo: Courtesy]
The song was given a special remix for the UK, named the Afro Acid Mix, and it peaked at number. 25.
He started his career in the 1970s as a member of the Rail Band and took over as singer when their frontman left.
Kante was propelled to international stardom following the release of his hist track in the 1980s and returned to the global stage once again in 1994 when German techno act released a new remix of the track.
In addition to singing, he was accomplished on the guitar, the kora harp and the balafon.
He was also known for his charity work, becoming a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations in 2001 and releasing a record to raise funds during the African Ebola outbreak.
The 2014 track, Africa Stop Ebola, also featured African stars including Tiken Jah Fakoly and rapper Didier Awadi.