Twelve Unforgettable Songs Released In The First Half Of 2022
From what we danced to at the AFCON stands, to the Labour Day parties and breakneck traffic, one or two of your favourites would hardly miss out.
From what we danced to at the AFCON stands, to the Labour Day parties and breakneck traffic, one or two of your favourites would hardly miss out.
I first experienced Lady Smith Black Mambazo at Paul Simon’s Graceland concert. It was held in 1987. Growing up as
“It shows the journey of Fambu through rejection, self recognition and finally, a strong resolution to be the best regardless of societal rejection”.
When the play field of quality and meaningful content is level or near flat, home should always get precedence.
“It will be a reminder that we were a people before colonial boundaries, before the English and French systems of education and law…”
In the Cameroon of Petit Pays and Marthe Zambo, the industry should be hated for even the air it chooses to breathe
Five years after its release, 16 Wives never gets out of the picture.
“Cameroon without her soldiers is synonymous to God without his angels”
“The aim of this tour is to share the little I have, spend quality time and have conversations with the affected,”
The album seeks to “… amplify the voices of all socially, politically and culturally marginalised persons around the globe…”