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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.
Ambasse bey or ambas-i-bay is a style of folk music and dance from Cameroon. The music is based on commonly available instruments, especially guitar, with percussion provided by sticks and bottles. [1] The music is faster-paced than assiko. John Hall described its rhythm as the one of a moving broom.
Music organizations based in Cameroon (1 C) Cameroonian musicians (8 C, 17 P) S. Cameroonian songs (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Music of Cameroon"
Cameroon's music industry has remained conventional for a very long time with genres like Makossa and Bikutsi dominating the musical scene. Jovi's first single "Don 4 Kwat", which was followed by "Pitié", which featured Congolese musician Tabu Ley Rochereau was released under the Mumak record label that he co-founded and is part of a new wave of musical content in Cameroon.
In the summer of 2008, she met Michael Goldman (son of a French musician Jean-Jacques Goldman), who in 2007 co-founded the music label My Major Company. Irma signed a record deal with My Major Company and released her first album Letter to the Lord in February 2011 in France, where it peaked in the top ten and was certified platinum a year ...
Music Video: 2015 Equatorial Guinea: Hola Hola Toofan, Molare, Singuila, Fally Ipupa, Eddy Kenzo, Mani Bella, Arielle T, Cano 2017 Gabon: L'Afrique au Gabon Patience Dabany, Serge Beynaud, J. Martins 2019 Egypt "Together" [2] Hakim Femi Kuti Dobet Gnahoré: Music Video: 2021 Cameroon "We stand for Africa" Music Video: 2023 Ivory Coast "Akwaba ...
Cameroon portal; Music portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total. 20th-century Cameroonian musicians (1 C, 1 P) 21st ...
Mangambeu is a popular musical style of the Bangangte people of Cameroon. It was popularised by Pierre Diddy Tchakounte. [1] Today, other singers, such as Kareyce Fotso, continue to sing in this style. [2]