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Musique of Tuesday, 8 September 2015

Source: Cameroon Tribune

The “Mbere star" gives rhythms of her new album

Dally Haoua Dally Haoua

After an applause received at the Yeyap hand ball camp for Dally Haoua’s album in Yaoundé on August 28, the one who her colleagues refer to as “Mbere star” has again won the hearts of the public with the lead song of her new album, “Ne me teste pas.”

With its rhythmic songs and dances of Masa'a Mandara in the Northern Region, the artiste spoke of the aggressions suffered by the inhabitants of that territory.

"This song was initiated with the aim of intimidating the enemy, to raise the morale of the troops at the front and support young Kolofata orphans," said Dally Haoua.

Based on this initiative, the idea of working with the Nation is not far fetched. Moreover, the theme during the launch of the album, "Synergy Defense Forces with the Cameroon Nation", significantly portrayed her aim.

Moreover, Dally Haoua, CWO gendarmerie, began her career in Ngaoundere Protestant College with the group, "Gospel single". A few years later, she joined the squadron at Camp Yeyap music in Yaoundé. In 2006, she released her first album titled ‘Mariage précoce’.