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This is a list of musicians and musical groups from Cameroon This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
[30] [31] [32] In February 2023, she was the only Cameroonian artist invited to Lagos, for the Soundcity MVP Awards Festival, alongside other Nigerian A-List artists such as Davido, Burna Boy and Tems. [33] [34] In 2023 Sabrina [35] is nominated for the first time at the Canal 2'Or in the category Best female Afro urban music artist. [36]
Galerie Keuko. It was created in 2002 by Richard Keuko to promote contemporary art from Cameroon, organising group and solo exhibitions (Etienne Maurice 2006; Koko &Co. 2006; Confluences 2005; Impulsions 2005). They are currently working to establish a training programme for young artists. B.P. 24246 Douala, Cameroon, Rue Lottin Same, Akwa ...
The ethnicities of Cameroon include an estimated 250 distinct ethnic groups in five regional-cultural divisions. An estimated 38% of the population are Western highlanders–Semi-Bantu or grassfielders including the Bamileke, Bamum, and many smaller Tikar groups in the northwest. 12% are coastal tropical forest peoples, including the Bassa, Duala, and many smaller groups in the southwest.
21st-century Cameroonian musicians (1 C) D. Cameroonian DJs (1 P) G. Cameroonian musical groups (1 C, 3 P) Cameroonian guitarists (8 P) H. Cameroonian hip-hop ...
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Emmanuel Sow (born April 19, 1993), known professionally as Yamê is a French-Cameroonian soul singer and songwriter. [3] [4] He is known for his single "Bécane" [5] which reached No. 10 on Billboard's Luxembourg Songs chart, [6] number 9 on the French Singles Chart [7] and at number 11 on the Belgian Ultratop Wallonia Chart.
Petit-Pays (born Adolphe Claude Moundi in Douala, Cameroon on 5 June 1967 [1]) is a Cameroonian musician. Petit-Pays has over 35 albums to his credit and is the Cameroonian musician with the highest number of songs ever. In 1996, he had sold over 50,000 cassettes the day of the release of his Double Album Class F and Class M.