MaJoie AYI

Majoie Ayi
is a prominent Cameroonian singer and songwriter celebrated for her contributions to the Bikutsi music genre. Known for her powerful voice and energetic performances, she has established herself as a significant figure in Central African music.
Career and Musical Style
Majoie Ayi’s music is characterized by the fast-paced, rhythmic intensity of Bikutsi, often blended with modern Afro-pop elements. Her career spans over a decade, with notable activity and releases continuing into 2025.
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La Bible de-ASSIKO

Assiko
is a vibrant traditional music genre and dance originating from the Bassa people of southern Cameroon. The name is derived from the Bassa words issi (earth) and go (foot), literally translating to “foot on the earth”.
Key Characteristics

The Bottle Rhythm: A defining element of Assiko is its percussion. A percussionist typically uses metal knives or forks to strike an empty glass bottle, creating a sharp, pulsating rhythm.
Instrumentation: Modern Assiko centers on the acoustic or electric guitar, often accompanied by the bottle percussion and sometimes a double bass or drums.
Musical Style: It is characterized by a fast tempo, catchy melodies, and a “hocket” vocal style where singers alternate notes to create a seamless rhythmic blend.
The Dance: It is a high-energy partnered dance featuring rapid footwork and fluid, rolling hip movements. Dancers often perform impressive balancing acts, such as dancing with bottles on their heads.
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Emile KANGUE

Émile Kangue
Profession: Singer, composer, bassist.
emilekangue.com, Agenda Culturel du Cameroun
Genre: Makossa (a popular music genre in Cameroon).
Career Highlights
Early life: He started in a choir with his mother and later joined a school orchestra called Les Bandeaux Noirs. emilekangue.com

Black Styl: In the early 1970s, he joined the influential makossa group Black Styl, playing bass alongside other big names like Nkotti François and Toto Guillaume.
Solo Career: He went solo and released Dikom Lam La Moto in 1980. The song was very successful and sold over 50,000 copies, earning him a gold record. emilekangue.com, Actu Cameroun

Legacy & Recognition:
Considered a pioneer of modern makossa.
Celebrated in Cameroon for decades; at one point, his 45 years of career were publicly honored.
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