Welcome to Mali has received mostly positive reviews. On the review aggregate site
Metacritic, the album has a score of 86 out of 100, indicating "Universal acclaim." Keith Phillips of
The A.V. Club gave the album a grade of A−, writing "
Welcome To Mali sounds heavily produced but not overproduced, and even with the pings and whizzing, Amadou’s playing and the pair’s singing insure it never sounds less than organic." In another positive review,
Pitchfork Media's Joe Tangari wrote: "This album is an affirmation of global connectivity and an emerging global culture that transcends and repurposes tradition as it sees fit-- the sound of Mali merging with the world at large."
Paste's Nick Marino, on the other hand, called the album "frustratingly uneven," writing: "[D]espite moments of exuberance, it can also feel like a mundane grind [...]" In August 2009, the
webzine Pitchfork Media named Sabali the 249th track in their staff list "The Top 500 Tracks of the 2000s" and earned a
Grammy Award for Best Contemporary World Music Album nomination in 2010. ==References==