zaterdag 7 december 2019

Aimé Parfait

Aimé Parfait, talented new generation Makossa singer/composer. In 2013 he scored a huge hit with the song ‘Aimé Nya Maria. His most recent album ‘My Number One’ came out in 2019.

♫ Clip 2019: Aimé Parfait – My Number One
♫ Clip 2013: Aimé Parfait – Aimé Nya Maria
♫ Clip 2015: Aimé Parfait – Je Suis Fou D’Elle

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zondag 1 december 2019

Andre Marie Tala

See my other blog AfricOriginal  for a biography and an extended discography of Andre Marie Tala.

zaterdag 30 november 2019

Biram King


Biram King, a Makossa Singer who broke through in 1981 with the hit song 'Go fo bifo fo back', partly sung in pidgin English. After 3 albums in 1980,81 and 82 his fans had to wait until 1988 for a new album. With the song 'O si dia mba' he scored another hit that year. In 1996 the album 'Cocktail Explosif' followed, including a new version of his earlier hit 'Go fo bifo fo back. His last album, known to me 'Eruption du Volcan', dates from 2001.

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zondag 24 november 2019

Bobby-James Nguime



Bobby James Nguime is a Paris-based Makossa guitarist who regularly releases solo albums. His first CD was released in 1993, but he became really famous with the project "La Bible du Makossa", a series of six albums with medleys that together form a sample of modern Makossa. Partly due to the success of the 'Bible' project, he developed into a much sought after session guitarist who not only worked with many well-known Cameroonian artists, but also with renowned stars such as Mbilia Bel (Congo) and Meiway (Ivory Coast).
♫ Audio: 2000 “La Bible Originale” (feat. Guy Lobe)
♫ Live: 2018 Bobby James Nguime live at ‘Les Banen du Benelux 3-11-2018


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zaterdag 23 november 2019

Jean Clément Mbongué: 1950 - 2019

On November 12 Jean Clément Mbongué,  a lesser known singer from the golden age of Makossa died at the age of 69. Jean Clément Mbongué was a versatile man. Besides his musical activities he served as a soldier in the army of Cameroon and had a successful career as football player. From 1976 to 1978 he played as a striker with Caiman of Douala and he was also active with Le Tonnerre de Yaoundé, Racing de Bafoussam and the Cameroon National Military Team.
This busy existence may explain that his musical production was limited to only 2 LPs and 2 singles released in the early eighties. Nevertheless, he has several classics to his name such as "Agui", the very haunting "Son Timba", "Tilea MBA" and "Nje mo Bolè Ndolasu".
 
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maandag 24 juni 2019

Njohreur

Born March 4, 1974 in Douala, Cameroon, Francois Victor Njoh a.k.a. Njohreur  (Mba-Nu Tiger) began in music when he joined the Music Club at Bonabéri High School, where in 1984 he was awarded the prize for "Best School Singer" by Joe Mboulé, the great Cameroon star of the moment. Two years later, he is director of the high school orchestra, a function that will occupy during 3 years. Convinced of his talent, Njohreur decided to make music his job. Thus begins the artistic adventure of the young Francis Victor Njoh. He starts performing in the cabarets from Douala by covering the repertoires of the most famous artists of the time, such as Eboa Lotin, Douleur, Guy Lobé and Hoigen Ekwalla, to mention a few.

In 1994, Petit Pays called on him to join his group, Les Sans Visas as chorist and animateur. Together with Jojo Moussio and Samy Diko he forms a trio called The Dignitaries. With Petit Pays they record Korta (Les dignitaries) a cd of which thousands were sold in French West Africa. This success led to many concerts across Africa and a national tour in Cameroon. The same year, the band won the Best African Group award at the Consty Eka Awards in Libreville, Gabon.


In 1996 Njohreur was invited by Kotto Bass to participate in the Cameroon Stars 2000 album which was released by Aladji Toure. On this album several promising Makossa vocalists covered classics from artists such as J.R.Nelson, Moni Bile, Pierre Didy Tchakounte and Pierre de Moussy. In this year Njohreur also left Les Dignitaries to form a duo with his fellow singer Sergeo Polo. The new duo creates a new dance craze with their Makossa-Zingue style, which combines Makossa with the popular Congolese Ndombolo. Due to  this success their album Le mari d'autrie is chosen as the best Makossa record of 1997 and the duo itself as the revelation of 1997. The cooperation with Sergeo Polo didn't last long, but in 1998 Njohreur continued his success with the acclaimed first solo album Ka-Byla: Zingue came no go.



 

 After Ka Byla he releases new albums - always at intervals of a few years - that are doing well: Mbukutu (2001), Harmattan (2003), Mulemba (2007), Statut pas 2 (2009) and Ça donne (2013).
  
 
In 2014 Njohreur launches The 12th Player, a musical project to gain maximum support for The Indomitable Lions, who have qualified successful for the upcoming World Cup in Brazil. The campaign comprises of a jersey (green and yellow) sold at CFA 5000 and an audio maxi single with three different versions. Several musicians collaborated in the compositions under the patronage of Petit Pays. “The 12th player” refers to Cameroonians of all works of life. We should come out in our numbers to support the Lions, irrespective of our origins. Let us wipe out the spirit of division among supporters, because some players are encouraged while others are usually neglected,” Njohreur explained. After this project Njohreur continued to work on his new album and in december 2014 he launched the titletrack of his forthcoming album Les complexés.
 
 

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dinsdag 19 maart 2019

Ruth Kotto

Born in Douala, Ruth Kotto was trained as a stylist-modelist. She hails from a family of musicians, was attracted by dance from an early age and started her first dance group  at Cetif College in Akwa Douala. her desire to make music herself grows when she sees the success of her elder brother Kotto Bass as singer and musician.

Without following the usual path through school  concerts, choirs or cabarets as is often the case, the young Ruth makes her debut in the recording studios of Douala ans lends her voice as background singer to many cameroonian artists such as Ekambi Brillant, Bebe Manga, Kotto Bass, Sam Fan Thomas, as well as to African artists such as Monique Seka, Tshala Muana to name but a few.

from 1994 to 1996 she was part of 'The MBC' - The Makassi Band Corporation - the band of Sam Fan Thomas, led by her brother Kotto Bass. This cooperation came to an end when her beloved older brother died unexpectedly.

     
1996 was also the year in which Ruth Kotto made her debut as soloist in a duet with singer Joly Priso. This duet, a rendition of J.R. Nelson's song L'in attentendu ratatouille was the opening song of the CD Cameroon Stars 2000 a production by Aladji Toure in which a number of young, promising singers such as Joly Priso, Njohreur, Franck Chaleur and... Ruth, performed songs by - among others - J.R. Nelson, Pierre de Moussy and Moni Bile.

L’inattendu ratatouille
 

Ruth's warm and sweet voice seduced the music lovers in Cameroon and in 1997 the promising singer was chosen as the best female backing vocalist by the CRTC (Cameroon Radio & Television).

In 1998 she settled in France where her career soon took off. She worked with several artists from Cameroon and beyond as background vocalist, but made her fame with her contributions to the various Le Testament du Makossa volumes, revisiting the 'Golden Age' of makossa.

 
 
Once in Paris, she is soon invited by Manu Dibango to record a duet for his 2001 album Kamer Feeling (track 1 Bolingo City).


 In 2003 it's finally time for Ruth Kotto to release her first solo album entitled   'Dame de Coeur'.

She says the following about the choice for this title in an interview with Cameroon-Info.net:

(...) I decided to give the title 'Dame de Coeur' to this album to express all the feelings that animated me at some point or other of its realization. The album as a whole is only a sum of messages, joys, fears and apprehensions that I wanted to share with music lovers. So I realized that I had a lot to give, a lot of massages to share that we had to find a title that could be a sort of summary of all the feelings that I feel through the twelve titles that make up the album. Moreover, as a woman, I could not remain long insensitive to the problems that women encounter in their daily lives. So I seized the opportunity here to express my solidarity to all these battered women in their homes, to all those single women to suffer the wordt attrocities. I offer them my heart. That's the only thing I could do for the moment (...).

In addition, the title Dame de Coeur also refers to a kind of rose that bears this name. The album was quite successful, and she has a few hits, notably Ton Pied Mon Pied.


 

The years after that, it becomes quiet around Ruth, family life must have kept her busy, she gave birth to two children. But in 2009 she is back with the single Nyambé in which she tells a beautiful story about the lonelyness that can prevail in some people in difficult moments of life.


That same year there is also a successful tour to China on the side of colleague singer Prince Ndedi Eyango.

 

Once back in Paris she starts to work on songs for a new album. entitled Bonam which she finally released herself in 2013. Bonam, which is produced by Toto Guillaume contains eight songs in various styles from jazz and bossa to rumba and pure makossa. One of the songs Folo-Folo is a reprise of one of her brother Kotto Bass his big successes. With this album, Ruth Kotto remains true to the high quality of her debut album and proves that she is among the top of Cameroon female vocalists. After the album Bonam she released several singles with which she scored hits such who became hits, such as in 2016 with  Nyong'a Muto and recently with O Makossa.


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