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Kotto Bass, Soukouss
This track features music that is hot and popular in the Cameroon today! Ever wonder what the Africans are listening to in Cameroon? Well this is it! Foot tapping, body shaking African rhythms in a contemporary mode. It's whats happening NOW in Africa!
The best-known Music of Cameroon is makossa, a popular style that has gained fans across Africa, and its related dance craze bikutsi.
The pirogue sailors of Douala are known for a kind of singing called ngoso, which has evolved into a kind of modern music accompanied by zanza, balafon and various percussion instruments.
The best-known Music of Cameroon is makossa, a popular style that has gained fans across Africa, and its related dance craze bikutsi.
The pirogue sailors of Douala are known for a kind of singing called ngoso, which has evolved into a kind of modern music accompanied by zanza, balafon and various percussion instruments.
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