After some musicians who came to fame in the eighties, it's time again for a singer, Ngalle Jojo who started his career in the seventies. Still a schoolboy, he was discovered as singer by Nelle Eyoum, the father of modern Makossa. In 1977 while studying in Paris, he recorded "Alliance" which made him a star of cameroonian music scene.
maandag 13 september 2010
Ngalle Jojo
After some musicians who came to fame in the eighties, it's time again for a singer, Ngalle Jojo who started his career in the seventies. Still a schoolboy, he was discovered as singer by Nelle Eyoum, the father of modern Makossa. In 1977 while studying in Paris, he recorded "Alliance" which made him a star of cameroonian music scene.
Two years later, he records "Madilla" his first album which was awarded the International Grand Prix for young singers. In 1980 "Petit Madam" took him up to the top of the charts. In 1981 he founded his own record company and produced records by Ebanda Manfred, Villavienne, Janette Ndiaye and other talented young people. During the first half of the eighties he released at least another three successful records, among which "Sona loko" in 1984.
Since the mid-eighties his musical output becomes irregular. His most recent CD's are: "Ewa Ewa" from 2000 and "The Best of Ngalle Jojo" from 2005. Ngalle Jojo now lives in Paris where he is active as born again evangelical. Despite his religious activities, he still finds time to act as makossa singer. In 2010 he gave some shows in the US together with Dina Bell.
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vrijdag 10 september 2010
Ndedi Dibango
Great Makossa singer/songwriter, who released a string of hits during the eighties with songs as - Epapala - Victory Makossa - Eye me - and It's all right. He had his last success with "Tchoki dance" in 1990. All I could find about him from the period after 1990 is that in 2002, two "Best of" CD's were released with all his hits from the eighties. If you know more about Ndedi Dibango, please let me know.
♫ Audio: 1983 Epapala
♫ Audio: 1988 Eye me
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dinsdag 7 september 2010
Mekongo President 1949 - 2014
Early 1980 were the two 'Sound d'Afrique' LP's on the Mango label, for many their first
introduction to African pop music. Volume one opens with the song 'Me bowa ya' by Mekongo.
Now in 2019, Africa Seven Records ensures that Mekongo President has not been forgotten 5 years after his death in 2014.This year 'Africa Airways' Vol. 5 came out, with the song 'Angono Mana' from Mekondo's first album on Disque Esperance in 1979.
Mekongo (President)
hails from the area of Yaoundé, the
capital of Cameroon. At a young age he starts singing and playing piano, sax
and guitar. In 1970 he decided to become a professional musician and moved to
Douala. He worked with Ekambi Brillant and in 1971 he started his own band,
'Les Tulipes Noirs'. With this band he toured in Senegal, Nigeria, Benin, Togo,
Ivory Coast, Gabon and Kenya. In 1975 he visited Canada and Europe. In 1977 he
joined the French disco group 'Black Soul'.

In 1979 he returned
to Cameroon and made his first solo record for Disque Esperance. In the
eighties he became one of the modernizers of Bikutsi music. In the early 90s,
he withdrew from the music scene. The last years of his life he led a reclusive
life in his native village.
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dinsdag 17 augustus 2010
Grace Decca
Born in
Cameroon, in the city of Douala, Grace Decca is the sixth child in
a family of eleven children. Her father was an automobile expert and her mother
a teacher. With four famous artists including her elder brother Ben, her
younger sister Dora and her younger brother Isaac, her family is well-known on
the Cameroonian music scene. She is also the niece of the late Eboa Lotin, and
great granddaughter of musician Lobe Lobe Rameau, one of the pioneers of Makossa. She holds a
DEA in Communication, obtained in France in 1998. After obtaining her Baccalauréat, Decca left for France to continue her studies.
She obtained a DEUG
in Culture and Communication, a BTS in Management Tools, as well as a Bachelor
and a master's degree. She was introduced to music in the early 1980s by
her elder brother, Ben, with whom she made choruses. In 1983, she was featured
in his single "Na sengui bobe" which was a success.
She performed alongside her brother between 1984 and
1989, before starting her own solo career. Decca released her first album in
1989 with the title Besoin d’amour. The album, featuring five songs,
sold more than 150,000 copies in Cameroon and helped her gain popularity.
In 1993, she
released a second album, Doi La Mulema, which was even more successful
than her first, which helped her gain international acclaim. Five years later, Decca returned to the music scene
with the release of her third album called Appelle-moi-Princesse, which
brought her a number of awards, including: Best Female Album of the Year,
Best-Selling Female of the Year, and the Bertrand Folon Award for artistic
maturity. In 2001, Decca released her fourth album, Donne-moi
un peu d'amour, which included eight tracks and was produced by J.P.S.
Productions. She later started her own label, GNS Productions, which is still
active. She has also produced the albums of several emerging artists such as
Joly Din and her younger brother, Isaac Decca.
♫ Clip: 2015 Grace Decca – Mouna o Bodi o Mba 5:38Thirteen
years after the release of Donne-moi un peu d'amour, Grace made a
comeback with an album which was different from her previous four. Namely, for
her fifth album, Decca chose gospel music. The album, titled Mouna (Burden in
the Douala language) was produced in the United States by George Duke, who also wrote two songs on it. Due to this album
being made up of thirteen songs sung in English, French and Douala, Decca was able to perform alongside renowned musicians
such as Sheila E., Jeffrey Osborne, Jonathan Butler, Chino XL, Paul Jackson Jr., Kirk Whalum, Alex AI, Teddy Campbell, Howard Hewett and Erik Zobble. Today Grace Decca is one of the most celebrated female singers of Cameroon.

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zondag 15 augustus 2010
Axel Mouna 1949 - 2019
Born around 1949 in the Bali district of Douala, Axel Jean-Pierre Mouna Diffio a.k.a. Axel Mouna attended public school in Bonapriso and the College of Technical Education. There he obtained a Professional Apprenticeship Certificate (Cap) in drawing at the Centre for the Promotion of Women Workers (Cpfo) in Douala. While he dreamed of a career in music or football, his elder sister directed him towards a more technical side, especially painting. Axel obeyed his sister's recommendations and after a few years, he put his artistic skills (drawing and silk-screening) at the service of the Cameroon Industrial Cotton Company (Cicam) in Douala. A company to which he devoted 13 years of his life. Besides his work he remained a passionateded footballer and played for Vent Lalan, a club that played in the second division (D2) in Cameroonian.
With his talent and ball skills, Axel will very quickly impose himself within this team. He spent two good seasons there before joining the Juventus team, one of the mythical clubs led by Moundi Elimbi and Ndoumbe Mondo, respectively president and coach of this formation. Unfortunately this club full of great players will not shine for long, due to the tragic death of its two leaders Moundi and Ndoumbe, who both died in a traffic accident in Douala. A tragic accident that caused a great stir in Douala and forced the prodigal striker of Juventus, to focus to music.
Juventus with Axel Mouna standing, fourth from right. |
Axel Mouna was a footballer who drank his victories in one of the busiest places in Douala: the Mermoz Club. At that time Nkotti Francois and the Black Styl were the house band of this popular venue. Axel Mouna and Sallé John wrote melodies that they submit to Nkotti Francois, who played their songs in the evening with Black Styl.
With the help of Nkotti Francois and Emile Kangue, Axel Mouna recorded in 1977 his first two songs he wrote together with Salle John for the Disques Cousin record label. It was the song Dimuti and the first version of his later greatest hit Juventus. This 45rpm single was followed in 1978 by a second one, Makaki/ Munenge on the Maison du Jazz label.
Axel Mouna's musical breakthrough came in 1980 with his first LP, Take, released by Patrick Jules Wonga on the Africa Oumba label. The album was a great success in Cameroon and was followed in 1981 by the album Bobia whiche means, ‘the new one’ in the Douala language. Bobia contains two absolute hit songs, Jemea and a new version of Juventus, the song he previously co-wrote with Salle John. Jemea is a tribute to the legendary football club Oryx de Douala and Juventus a tribute to coach Ndoumbe Mondo and chairman Moundi Elimbi, the two managers of Juventus who died in the earlier mentioned traffic accident. Forty years on, we can safely say that in particular Juventus has become one of the greatest Makossa classics ever.
Oryx de Douala, the first winner of the Africa Cup for
club teams in 1965. |
Unfortunately, Axel Mouna was unable to continue this success. Due to all sorts of personal problems and setbacks, he has not been able to build a stable musical career. It took ten years before producer Njonang Simon Lowe released a new album by Axel Mouna, titled Time ni Time. Despite the cooperation of Toto Guillaume, Jean-Claude Naimro, Richard Bona and Grace Decca, among others, this album also represented only a brief revival of Axel Mouna's musical career. In the years that followed, it was his song Juventus that prevented Axel Mouna from falling completely into musical oblivion.
Until 2012, when he suddenly came with Makossa Bugulu, an album that, apart from six Makossa tinged tracks, also contained two Salsa/Latin tracks. However, due to all sorts of distribution problems, this album remained completely unnoticed and can nowadays unfortunately no longer be found anywhere. In the same period, Axel Mouna was involved in a traffic accident and broke his pelvis. As a result, he was only able to move around with the help of crutches. On 7 May 2019, he died at the age of 70 after a short illness.
It is a beautiful thought that the song Juventus that Axel Mouna once wrote in memory of Ndoumbe Mondo and Moundi Elimbi will now also ensure that he himself will not be forgotten.
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woensdag 11 augustus 2010
Bebey Black: 1959 - 1986
Bebey
Black was a very promising Makossa
singer in the mid 80’s. After recording his last album in Paris, he had
returned to Cameroon for the promotion of his new album, when he unexpectedly lost
life in a traffic accident on the highway from Douala to Nkongsamba.
Born in
1959 as Kouoh Marcel Hector, Bebey Black became 26 years old and released 4
albums. His songs are still popular among Makossa lovers and to this day you
can set every party on fire with his greatest hits "Aimez, aimez" and
"Desir, plaisir, souffrir".
DISCOGRAPHY
donderdag 5 augustus 2010
Jean Claude Mbimbe Kamando
In 1984, JC MBIMBE KAMANDO made his first album Etond’a ndolo which contained the track Dibumbe that became ‘song of the year’ In 1986, JCMK set his way in the Cameroonian Makossa scene with his second album, Oa na oa. This second album had a great success thanks to his mythic slow Tete. A video of this slow was produced to the pleasure of his fans. After been witness of all the sufferings in Ethiopia, JCMK came out in 1987 with his third album Ithiopia, with titles like Diaba la bobe and Ithiopia. In 1995 JCMK released his fourth album We ned nje with titles like Epoupa and Mabola.
22 Years after “WE NDE NJE”, the cross cultural and Trans generational new album Bijou+ of JCMK is there for the pleasure of his fans and lovers of good music. Throughout this album, one can discover the originality, purity and authenticity of JCMK. Bijou+ is a mixture of different genres of Cameroonian rhythms: pure and authentic makossa, afro beat, slow and zouk.
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