OLUWA BANJO
Fri, May 06
|Montreal
$10 | Cameroon
S'Y RENDRE
May 06, 2022, 9:00 p.m.
Montreal, 4372 Boul. Saint-Laurent, Montreal, QC H2W 1Z5, Canada
EN SAVOIR PLUS
Oluwa made her musical debut at the age of 17.
Faithful to the Bantu tradition (which means "human" in Kikongo) and to its rhythms which recall coded messages, but also fully assuming its urbanity, Oluwa Banjo sings of the preciousness of life, the great value of nature and the importance of benevolence. This native of the Tiko region, in the south-west of Cameroon, a positive soul with communicative energy, particularly stood out at Mützig Star 2016 during the Cameroonian national music competition.
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Oluwa made his first steps in music at the age of 17.
True to the Bantu tradition (which means "human" in Kikongo) and its rhythms that recall coded messages, but also fully assuming his urbanity, Oluwa Banjo sings about the preciousness of life, the great value of nature and the importance of benevolence. This native of the Tiko region in southwestern Cameroon, a positive soul with infectious energy, was notably noticed at Mützig Star 2016 at the national Cameroon music competition.