Bébé Manga
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Background information | |
Birth name | Elizabeth Bessem Ayamo Manga |
Born | Mamfe, Manyu Division, Cameroon | 27 November 1948
Died | 1 July 2011 Douala, Cameroon | (aged 62)
Genres | Makossa |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Instrument(s) | Vocals |
Years active | 1975-2011 |
Elizabeth Bessem Ayamo Manga (27 November 1948 – 1 July 2011), also known as Bébé Manga, was a Cameroonian makossa singer whose best-known song is "Ami O". She is considered one of the most popular makossa singers of the 1980s.[1]
Early life
She was born In
Early career
She started her career in 1975, singing in a night club in
etc. In the Caribbean Islands (Guadeloupe, Haiti, Martinique), Colombia, USA, France. [2][3]Rise to fame
Bebe Manga rose to stardom and international fame in 1980, when she replayed Ebanda Manfred’s 1962 radio hit "Amie" (meaning "friend" in French). Manga’s version known as "Amio" earned her the prestigious "Maracas D’or" award from SACEM, and a firm place in history as one of Cameroon’s greatest voices who has been an inspiration to a new crop of female stars such as Ruth Kotto and Jackie Biho. Most notably, Manga transformed Ebanda Manfred’s little-known Radio Douala recording into a worldwide hit that has attained cult status similar to Pete Seeger’s "Guantanamera", that other iconic song replayed by artists as diverse as Joe dassin and Wyclef Jean.
Later, at the end of the 1990s, she put out another world-class song, "Mota Benamaa" originally sung by Charles Lembe, deploring the situation of children suffering around the world. Her talents were celebrated at the Top D'Or 2005 in Abidjan, as she was voted one of the best African artists of all time.[4]
She is featured on Manu Dibango's Manu Safari album,[5] and partnered with other talented artists like Tom Yoms on several hits. Some of her other songs that now feature in an online "BEST OF BEBE MANGA" compilation are: "Aloba", "Bele Sombo", "Djiya kamba", "Alice Agbor", "Esele mba", "Jemea longo", "Muna Muto", "Eyiegele Ding" and "Zipte Men".[6]
Death
On 1 July 2011, Bébé Manga died on the way to hospital after suffering a
She was buried on 30 July 2011 in her family compound in Tinto, Upper Bayang sub-division of Manyu Division, Cameroon.Legacy
In the last two decades, Amio has been replayed dozens of times and in different languages by musicians in
Discography
- Albums
- Ami-Oyomiya (1982)
- Beko (1982)
- Djoudjou Dada (1982)
- Temps Futur (2000)
References
- ^ Music of Cameroon January 2007, Peuplesawa.com
- ISBN 1-85828-635-2
- ^ BBC, July 2007: Brenda Fassie dies Archived 2011-08-24 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Meet Bebe Manga The Woman Who’s Married To Music Post News line, 11 August 2005
- ^ RFI Musique, 17 December 1998: Happy Birthday Manu! Archived 23 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ LATE MS ELIZABETH BESSEM MANGA, SINGER, MUSICIAN, DIVA!, 2014: Sakers Pride
- ^ Bonaberi.com, 2 July 2011: La chanteuse camerounaise Bebey Manga est décédée
- ^ Top Medias, 2 July 20100: Bébé Manga est morte d'un arrêt cardiaque Archived 9 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ last-memories.com, 2 July 2011: Bébé Manga Memorial Website