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| Honoré Adabadji |
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| Le Duo: Henri Dikongue & Etienne M’Bappé |
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| Honoré Adabadji |
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| Le Duo: Henri Dikongue & Etienne M’Bappé |
DISCOGRAPHY
After more than 200 concerts, she offers the public a second
album. The same sobriety as on Mispa is present, but with an extra touch of
maturity. This album, tinged with emotion, takes us on a journey through the
melodies, a clever mix of traditional music, jazz and acoustics with lyrics in
Douala, Bakaka and French. At the turn of a title, we have the beautiful
surprise to find Richard BONA in duet as well as Jacob DESVARIEUX, the famous
singer of Kassav. If we linger on the album cover, we have the joy of
discovering another collaboration, that of Lokua KANZA who wrote the song
Kumb'élolo. "Dube L'am" tells beautiful stories. "Dube
L'am", which means "my faith", translates Charlotte's
convictions and all those things she believes in. This naivety that she always
sees the best in others.
♫ Video Clip: 2012 – Charlotte Dipanda ft. Richard Bona – Bodimbea 4:24
♫ Live: 2014 – Charlotte Dipanda live @ l’Européan Paris 12/02/2014 – Coucou 7:47
Charlotte Dipanda always looks at us straight on her third album. This symbolic evolution is reflected in the new songs and in the artistic approach of the Cameroonian singer, who has already won the hearts of her compatriots.
Through the ten songs of Massa, the young woman establishes a direct dialogue, does not hesitate to take a stand to talk about her country, and also expresses her bitterness on Elle n'a pas vu, which evokes her grandmother who is so present in her.
For this new project, her openness towards her native continent and the cultures that come from it is reflected in the choice of her collaborators: the Cape Verdean "Nando" (Fernando Andrade) who worked for Cesaria Evora for a long time, the guitarists Hervé Samb from Senegal and OlivierTshimanga from Congo or the Brazilian percussionist Zé Luis Nascimento.
♫ Video Clip: 2015 – Charlotte Dipanda – Ndolo Bukate (Un peu d’amour) 3:21
Samuel Dikongue a.ka. Samy Diko started his musical career in Les Sans Visas of Petit Pays, where he developed into one of the most popular singers of the orchestra as a second voice. This popularity may have contributed to his departure from the Sans Visas and a conflict with bandleader Petit Pays that today, more than 20 years later, still has not been resolved. In a recent statement, Samy Diko did take a first step towards reconciliation.
After leaving Les Sans Visas, he released his first solo album in 1998 entitled 'Mon Mari', in which he fuses Makossa and Zouk Love under the name Makossa Love. He now has six albums to his name plus several singles including a duet with Locko in 2018.
♫ Video Clip: 1999 Samy Diko - Je vous aime 6:39
♫ Video Clip: 2002 Samy Diko – Merci 7:05
♫ Audio: 2020 Samy Diko - Mumi 3:46
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Longo Francois, also known as Franck Chaleur, became known as the lead singer of 'Le Testament du Makossa', the musical project with Makossa medleys started by Aladji Toure in the late 1990s. Before that, in 1996, he had already contributed to another album released by Toure under the name 'Cameroon Stars 2000'.
♫ Video Clip: 2007 – Belmond de Boville – Délinquance Juvénile 5’49
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Bebe Manga was born on November 27, 1948 and hails from Tinto, Upper Bayang Sub-Division in Manyu Division, South West region. She told in a 1999 interview that her musical career which dates back to 1979 at the then Bar Americain cabaret in Douala was the by-product of an “accident” She had gone on a routine relaxation outing with friends, when one of the bar performers staged a belated rendition of the song “kissa kissa” which happened to be one of her favorite songs. Her entourage exhorted the Bar owner that Bebe Manga could sing better, and the manager took the challenge and gave her the chance. She produced a rhapsodic and scintillating performance that captivated and held the audience spellbound. The Bar manager could not help, but hire her instantly! And so began her roller-coaster career which took her to several African countries – Zaire, Togo, Senegal, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Ivory Coast.
Rise to fame
Bebe Manga rose to international fame in 1980 when she replayed Ebanda Manfred’s 1962 radio hit, “Amie” (meaning “friend” in French).
♫ Audio: 1980 – Bebe Manga – Amio
Bebe Manga’s version known as “Amio” earned her the prestigious “Maracas D’or” award from SACEM, and a firm place in history as one of Cameroon’s greatest voices. Most notably, Bebe Manga transformed Ebanda Manfred’s little-known Radio Douala recording into a worldwide hit, and made it an iconic song replayed by artists all over the world..
Later, at the end of the 1990s, she covered another classic song, Charles Lembes "Mota Benamaa", deploring the situation of children suffering around the world. Her talents were celebrated at the Top D'Or 2005 in Abidjan, as she was voted one of the best African artists of all time.
♫ Audio: 2000 – Bebe Manga – Mota BenamaaShe is featured on Manu Dibango's "Manu Safari" album, and partnered with other talented artists like Tom Yoms on several hits. Some of her other songs, (some of which) now feature in an online "BEST OF BEBE MANGA" COMPILATION, are: Aloba, Bele Sombo, Djiya kamba, Alice Agbor, Esele mba, Jemea longo, Muna Muto, Eyiegele Ding and Zipte Men.
Death
On 1 July 2011 Bébé Manga died on the way to hospital after suffering a heart attack at her home in Douala. She was 62. She was buried on 30 July 2011 in her family compound in Tinto, Upper Bayang sub-division of Manyu Division, Cameroon. Early 2012 the young talented singer composer Martino Ngalle recorded a beautiful tribute to this diva of Cameroon music.
♫ Video Clip: 2012 – Martino Ngalle ft. Bebe Manga – Dikom
Tonye Jackson, a Bassa man, released three albums in the early 1980s with Makossa, mixed with Congolese influences and Bassa rhythms such as Assiko.
♫ Audio: 1981 – Tonye Jackson – Ngola Libii Exhibition
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This non-commercial blog is dedicated to modern Makossa (and related styles) , the slick, urban dance music that developed in port town Douala, the commercial centre of Cameroon. Makossa is recognisable by up-beat, funky bass lines, often mixed above the solo guitar parts, and short unaccompanied verses answered by perky, mostly female chorus and snappy horns.
This blog broadly covers the 50 years between 1970 and 2020. The beginning of this period coincides with the moment when the world became acquainted with Makossa in 1972 through Manu Dibango’s international hit 'Soul Makossa'. The choice of 2020 as the end of this period coincides with the disappearance of classical sound carriers such as the CD and thus of the era of the 'music album' as we knew it through the vinyl record and the CD.