Singer and man of the moment Ndo Ndo Jules Roger who goes by his stage name Aveiro Djess was born on April 2, 1992. He is a hitmaker who after spending almost a decade in the music industry, succeeded to get the attention his talent deserves with his viral hit song – Rambo. Rambo undisputedly paved the way for a new Aveiro Djess.
He had just found his form and what works and truth be told, it has worked very well. Since the release of Rambo, his relevance has steadfastly upped. Already beyond the national territory, Djess is a treasure in Ivory Coast for the kind of music he does, which is so much similar to the Ivorian style of music.
If people considered his song Rambo a big hit, then they sure didn’t see “Nyama” coming. This is a recent hit that has Unarguably cemented his place as one of Camer’s best. He’s getting increased attention with this new found fame and should we say he’s loved by many too! What’s so amazing However, is how he’s making use of the attention with the business decisions he’s making.
Three days ago, he released two tracks in a single day titled “Le Bonbon” and “Bois Le Café” Respectively. This is to us genius and Strictly for commercial reasons, may be some publicity or advert. It’s unclear to us too, whether he’s in partnership with the Nescafé and Sweet (candy) companies, but one thing is certain, it could actually land him huge deals with so many purple papers, if it isn’t doing so already.
Considering how difficult Cameroonian showbiz is and with most artists always complaining about lack of fruity and juicy deals in the country, it’s always good to highlight that sometimes, they don’t just know how to cause home companies to act or notice them and this could be proved with why some artists live beyond just the show, Strictly doing the biz.
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