Urban Music: The Strides Of Mr. Leo
From a military ghetto in Buea, South West region,
Fonyuy Leonard Nsohburinka known by the World as
Mr. Leo, has now become a household name in Cameroon’s music industry. The star singer who hails from
Nso, in the North West region, contrary to other artists who developed long dreams of being stars from childhood, rather had a special attraction for
Salatiel and Blaise B. into his life. The duo sweet-talked Mr. Leo to join the
church choir. It was from there that the
urban music star was born. For several years, he had to deal with
The
Stand Together anthem which was released July last year calling for the world to join in solidarity against COVID-19, featured ten of Africa’s most celebrated musicians; 2Baba, Ahmed Soultan, Ben Pol, Teni, Yemi Alade, Amanda Black, Stanley Enow, Gigi La Mayne, Prodigio and Betty G., and was produced by Nigerian producer Cobhams Asuquo.
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Authors: February 15, 2021 10:57 AM
It’s also quite sad that the sentiment isn’t against all foreign acts, it’s only against Nigerians.
Pulse Nigeria On February 14, 2021, Nigerian superstar and Marlian Records boss, Naira Marley was slated to headline a Valentine’s Day concert in Central African country, Cameroon. On his Instagram story, Marley thanked his Cameroonian Marlians, who stormed the airport in numbers and mobbed him, to give him a superstar reception. However, later in the day, Marley put up an Instagram carousel of himself smoking and captioned it thus,
“Fuk that shii, light that shii, puff that shii, me I like that shii…”
Opening Ceremony : Colourful Cultural Spectacle
The opening ceremony of the sixth edition of the Total African Nations Championship kicked off with a colourful spectacle that left spectators spellbound. The
cultural display depicted the rich
cultural diversity of Cameroon. Visitors at the Yaounde Omnisports Stadium on Saturday went back home with a beautiful picture of Cameroon’s cultural heritage. Spectators watched with enthusiasm a huge cultural display that was the major attraction in the opening ceremony. Lire aussi : Des outsiders toujours Des outsiders toujours fidèles
The dancers dressed in traditional attires of the four cultural zones of Cameroon exhibited dance steps from the Sawa zone and Bikutsi, Njang and Bendskin from the forest and grass field zones in Cameroon. The playground was specially decorated with a huge colourful African cloth and the dancers performed on different sectors according to the dress cultures of the country. The national ballet gro
Stanley Enow: Performing in CHAN opening is an honor
Cameroon rapper Stanley Enow was the highlight of the energetic and thrilling performance during the opening ceremony of the TOTAL Africa Nations Championship (CHAN) 2020 Cameroon.
He is the first musician from his country to win the MTV Africa Music Awards so it is not surprising that his performance at the Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium on 16th January, 2021 has attracted rave reviews.
The Unicef Ambassador and business journalism graduate has been talking to Cafonline.com about his performance at the opening ceremony, Cameroon s hosting of the competition and next year s Africa Cup of Nations tournament.