Manu Dibango (Emmanuel N'Djoké Dibango, December 12, 1933 in Douala, Camero… Read Full Bio ↴Manu Dibango (Emmanuel N'Djoké Dibango, December 12, 1933 in Douala, Cameroon-March 24, 2020 in Paris, France) was a Cameroonian saxophonist and vibraphone player. Leaving Cameroon to France to study, he got to study music where he enrolled for piano lessons. Though a piano student, Manu fell in love with his friend and classmate's instrument, the saxophone. Not having a keyboard at home to rehearse his music lessons, he spent time using his friend's saxophone which has today become his longest companion. He developed a musical style fusing jazz and traditional Cameroonian music. He is a member of the Yabassi ethnic group, though his mother was a Douala.
He has collaborated with many musicians, including Fela Kuti, Herbie Hancock, Bill Laswell, Bernie Worrell, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, and Sly and Robbie. In 1998 he recored the album CubAfrica with Cuban artist Eliades Ochoa .
His Soul Makossa is often considered the first disco record (Jones and Kantonen, 1999). Prominent and loved by his country, he just celebrated his 50th musical anniversary in Cameroon, where he was greatly supported by the wife of the president of Cameroon.
Manu Dibango was the sole African who exposed African traditional music to the western world. His style took the world by storm when the American superstar, Michael Jackson took Manu's Soul Makossa which featured in Jackson's album in You wanna be startin' Something.[i/] This same hit today vibrates the music chart which featuresAkon. Obviously, Jackson lost the suit and had to pay the African Saxophonist for Damage.
He has influenced so much Africans and buyam sellam has been modeled in an eclassified. cameroon jobs,accomodation, www.buyamsellam.org
He has collaborated with many musicians, including Fela Kuti, Herbie Hancock, Bill Laswell, Bernie Worrell, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, and Sly and Robbie. In 1998 he recored the album CubAfrica with Cuban artist Eliades Ochoa .
His Soul Makossa is often considered the first disco record (Jones and Kantonen, 1999). Prominent and loved by his country, he just celebrated his 50th musical anniversary in Cameroon, where he was greatly supported by the wife of the president of Cameroon.
Manu Dibango was the sole African who exposed African traditional music to the western world. His style took the world by storm when the American superstar, Michael Jackson took Manu's Soul Makossa which featured in Jackson's album in You wanna be startin' Something.[i/] This same hit today vibrates the music chart which featuresAkon. Obviously, Jackson lost the suit and had to pay the African Saxophonist for Damage.
He has influenced so much Africans and buyam sellam has been modeled in an eclassified. cameroon jobs,accomodation, www.buyamsellam.org
Waka Juju
Manu Dibango Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Manu Dibango:
A LA CLAIRE FONTAINE (Reprise d′une chanson traditionnelle) À la claire fontaine…
Aye Africa Ah e e Africa Eh e Africa O Lipanda Ah e e Africa Eh…
Biko Biko Biko Wafa wafela sizwe Biko Biko Biko Biko Wafa wafela …
Careless Love Love, oh love, oh careless love You've fly through my head…
Douala serenade Si la ne so mba o mboa e O mboa e Si…
Homeless Homeless Homeless Homeless, homeless, one night sleeping…
I Got You Wo! I Feel Good I knew that I would now I Feel…
I Love to Love Love, oh love, oh careless love You've fly through my head…
Idiba Idiba ibusi bwame Ese way mbidi, mbidi Ese way mbidi, mbidi …
Mimbo Parmak izlerinde küllük hasarı ben bu defterin kötü ünlü yaz…
Ongele Mba Ongele mi min'a Biso na oe Di tano nde ka ndoti Nasi ta…
Reggae Makossa Makoosa Akeela Mama Ko mama Sa maka makoosa Mama ko mama Sa …
Soir Au Village Une voix s'élève au lointain Invitant aux prières du so…
Soul Makossa Makossa akeela mama Ko mama sa maka makoosa mama ko mama…
Soul Makossa (feat. Youssou N'Dour) Makoosa Akeela Mama Ko mama Sa maka makoosa Mama ko mama Sa…
Wema Oa Nu ta na mba O bo bunya bwa ndutu eehh Ongèlè mba…
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@alvinateba5396
Il faut parfois des siècles à un peuple pour avoir la grâce d'un tel génie. La Providence nous a offert Manu comme un don.
@shimitabob1440
Eh dieu! Cette mélodie passait à la radio tous les jours à 14h. et me rappelait que bientôt la reprise des cours à 14h 30mm. J'avais déjà la trouille car mon maître d'école nous fouettait grave. 1984/1986. 😂😂😂😂
@tchouobrice2803
Non non. Plutôt à l'émission Dimanche midi. 12h - 14h
@shimitabob1440
@Tchouo Brice radio douala, c'était le générique qui annonçait qu'il est 14h.
@inspecteurgadget6246
Ça passait uniquement les dimanches c'était le générique de l'émission "Dimanche midi" et ensuite c'est la grande émission de sport dominical "sport et rythmes" tout ceci sur le "poste national"
@resater2050
GREAT MUSIC.
thank you BIG MANU D.
@sheevamatimbas4300
R.I.P. , A true Genius
@jehubox19
mon frere c justement la nostalgie du pays et surtout du " Dimanche midi" ki memmene ici, tonton manu est eternel.
@abunawrobert
RIP Manu.....a great man is gone
@ndzanaflorent2680
Chaque fois que j'écoutais cette chanson les dimanches a la radio ça me faisait penser et ça me fait toujours penser à une"fantasia"parade de chevaux au nord Cameroun.
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ôôôh le pieds du jazz sur tout les parties 1:53 à 2:20 et 3:27 à 4:25
R.I.P Papa Manu
Douala 25/03/2020-18h30