La princesse gabonaise, à la voix soul bantou propose un cocktail bouillonnant d'afro-pop et afrobeat made in Gabon
The Gabonese princess with the soul Bantu voice is back in the spotlight with new Afropop / soulbantu sounds recorded between Accra, Berlin and Paris. After having evolved alongside Salif Keita, Oumou Sangaré or Cheick Tidiane Seck ... she now asserts her musical identity: a bubbling cocktail mixing afro-pop, Bantu-style highlife and afrobeat that plunges us into the effervescence of the nights agitated Central Africa. Accompanied on stage by her musical director Kwame Yeboah, multi-instrumentalist and album architect for iconic Ghanaian highlife singer Pat Thomas, the charismatic singer is part of the current trend with her catchy pop melodies. By the way, she puts her music at the service of a joyful feminism as she likes to call it.