Are Cameroonian Musicians Tired Of The “naija” Vibe?
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Away from the above songs, there is Motimbeli by Mola Mongombe that also has the Congolese rhythm and melody though the lyrics are all in the Bakweri dialect. This song is directed by and truth be told, it took me days to accept that a Cameroonian did that song. Watch below.
*Bakweri (or Kwe) is an ethnic group in Cameroon who are related to Cameroon’s coastal Sawa people.
With all this ability to do other genres and still standout, why do you think these artists were so attached to the Nigerian style? Do you think they are suddenly tired of copying Nigerians too?
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