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Cameroon: Charlotte Dipanda gave a moving performance

After Douala Friday, April 10, the melodies of the artist and especially the songs from his new album "Massa" touched the souls of Yaounde. Young and old came to show their love and support for the cream of Cameroonian music.

Pascal Pierre, Master of ceremony, opened the first part of the show to 20H 30 with the passage of young artists: Papy Amza, Pink and Erta Lab'l. It is 21.00 when the star of the evening entered the second part of the show, the room is almost full. Applause deafening cries accompanied by vuvuzelas.

On stage, Charlotte Dipanda exchange with the audience and explains the message she passed before singing each song. In his song "Mboa" Charlotte Dipanda reassured his music lovers: "No matter how far I have my land in my heart. "In" Kumbe lolo "the artist calls for respect birthright. "Soma Loba" where the diva asked everyone to thank the Lord at all times, it never ceases to sing love the title "Ndolo Bukate" whose video recording was released exclusively for the delight of music lovers .

Charlotte Dipanda as a flashback wanted to retrace his first steps with Jeannot Hen's, the one who revealed. A tribute was paid to her mentor through the titles: "ndandô", "Na so sengui bobe", "Longue" or "Cathy" than each other have had fun listen.

For cons, the title "Hello", was repeated in chorus by the audience. Which aroused great emotion in Charlotte Dipanda. Crying in front of his fans, the artist lost his voice and the replica is given by the public. Perfect agreement between the lyrics sung by the crowd and the special touch of his orchestra: "Team Dragon". Manifestation of the crazy and unconditional love an audience.

When she followed that with "Massa" under the new baby, the public very moved by images of war on a giant screen, welcomes the contribution of the artist to the victims of war. To further entice the audience holding their breath for an hour and a half, the artist has saved the best for last with "She has not seen" which was also repeated in chorus by the audience.

In the end, she held to thank the public to have welcomed this new baby in these words: "thank you fund the heart, thank you for your love, I hope I never disappoint you." The artist was quick to thank his orchestra composed of black and white, star and governed Saali Afrika.


Photo Source: Cameroon-tribine.cm

Eliane Marcelle Matsingoum

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