celebkongossa
Thursday, September 22, 2016
ENEN D drops the single ZIP IT from Ruphina's House Musik
Monday, September 19, 2016
ENEN D, Drops "ZIP IT" Official audio release-Ruphina's House/Cejay Productions
ENEN D originates from SANTA and was born in 1991 into a family of 17. The rapper got into professional song writing and recording at 17 and has since impressed his audience through a unique style and approach to lyrics which fascinated the Ruphina's Musik team to get on this great talent who doubles as an actor and model. Signed in Ruphina's musik , Enen D drops his first single produced by Papa P(Ruphina's irreplaceable and daring producer) ZIP IT, with a lyrical power that lays off competition and highlights the future of rap music in cameroon. Zip It plays the hard way the only way. "take me and love me" he says. Its tentalizing... Listen Like and share on Youtube and sound cloud
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
DA DAY (Official Trailer)
Try out these guys and they will tell what they are made of. Da Day
establishes the Pace setting parameters they are made of. Ruphina's
House and Cejay Productions always making the way easy for us all in the
movies with the release of the first cameroonian movie in exclusive
Mboko Pidgin. Watch the trailer oand subscribe on youtube. Starring are
star actors Philipserge Mcauley aka Campton Fly baby that doubles as a
rapper signed under ruphina's House Musik, Diamond Sighan, Van Derick,
Melvin Melv. A sequel To ENSOMNI , we are looking forward to the
premiere coming up soon......
The Beats (Official Trailer)
Celebkongossa gathered that the beast stems from an ignorant
society with no qualms of societal plaques. Ignorance they say breaks
the society, We have the responsibility of striving for a better future
by constructing one now. as you watch the beast coming soon like all
other ruphina's house movies... you will ask yourself so many questions.
Shot in Bamenda, the beast might just be the beast you know..... Kudos
again to Nda Ruphina for making us proud
In desperate situation, desperate measures find their way into the picture...."Ignorance breaks the society"
"THE BEAST" tells a unique story of struggle n the fight for survival. ....From Cejay Productions and Ruphinas House of Fame and directed by the able Darnoc Ist...starring Cameroon's finest actors Van Derick, Eystein Jnr Young, Melvin Melv, Juliet Lum, Canton Fly Baby, Lanjo Lanjo, Brawnish Brawn, Asah Nickson, Bigi Ransom, Diamond Sighan ...Watch out for the masters piece premiering soon...
#proudruphinated #Darnoc Ist #cejaypro #CFI
"THE BEAST" tells a unique story of struggle n the fight for survival. ....From Cejay Productions and Ruphinas House of Fame and directed by the able Darnoc Ist...starring Cameroon's finest actors Van Derick, Eystein Jnr Young, Melvin Melv, Juliet Lum, Canton Fly Baby, Lanjo Lanjo, Brawnish Brawn, Asah Nickson, Bigi Ransom, Diamond Sighan ...Watch out for the masters piece premiering soon...
#proudruphinated #Darnoc Ist #cejaypro #CFI
"DA DAY" (Official trailer) First Cameroonian movie in Mboko Pidgin
Thursday, April 28, 2016
PAPA WEMBA MAKES the ULTIMATE MOVE
Papa Wemba, known around the world as the "king of Congolese rumba", has died after collapsing on stage during a concert.
The musician fell ill on Saturday while performing at a music festival in Abidjan in Ivory Coast. He was 66.
The cause of his death is not known yet.
Baudouin Banza Mukalay, culture minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo, confirmed his death, calling it a "great loss for the country and all of Africa".
"He was known as a true trendsetter," Suzanna Omiyo, a Kenyan musician, told Al Jazeera.
"One thing I remember about Papa Wemba was his way of performing and the fact that he was able to take African music to the global map. I believe he was one of the greatest musicians."
Video footage showed the moment when he slumped to the floor behind a group of dancers before performers rushed to his aid.
"Papa Wemba wanted to die on stage, that's what he told me two weeks ago when I spoke to him on the phone," Salif Traore, a festival promoter and singer also known as A'Salfo, told the AFP news agency.
In a career spanning nearly five decades, he won many fans across Africa and the French-speaking world.
His fame grew in the West after collaborations with musicians such as Peter Gabriel and Stevie Wonder.
Papa Wemba settled in France in 1986 as his renown began to reach as far as Japan, dazzled by the African dandy who was dressed by the world's leading designers.
He went on to reach a wider public thanks to a world music album produced by France's Martin Meissonnier in 1988, which blended African and Western sounds.
Papa Wemba parted ways with the Real World record label founded by Gabriel in 1999, but he remained immensely popular in Africa, taking part in major music events, including a concert in London for Nelson Mandela's 90th birthday.
He was convicted by a Paris court in 2004 of smuggling illegal immigrants into France by disguising them as members of his entourage, but walked free as he had already served four months behind bars.
Fans and colleagues paid their respects over social media and in person on Sunday.
Eric Didia, a promoter of Congolese music in Ivory Coast and friend of Wemba who was at the Ivosep morgue on Sunday morning, said Wemba will long be remembered.
"I do not know if this is a loss for African music, because the music does not die. People can listen to Papa Wemba songs in 50 years, in 100 years," he said.
The musician fell ill on Saturday while performing at a music festival in Abidjan in Ivory Coast. He was 66.
The cause of his death is not known yet.
Baudouin Banza Mukalay, culture minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo, confirmed his death, calling it a "great loss for the country and all of Africa".
"He was known as a true trendsetter," Suzanna Omiyo, a Kenyan musician, told Al Jazeera.
"One thing I remember about Papa Wemba was his way of performing and the fact that he was able to take African music to the global map. I believe he was one of the greatest musicians."
Video footage showed the moment when he slumped to the floor behind a group of dancers before performers rushed to his aid.
"Papa Wemba wanted to die on stage, that's what he told me two weeks ago when I spoke to him on the phone," Salif Traore, a festival promoter and singer also known as A'Salfo, told the AFP news agency.
'The music does not die'
The electric performer first burst on to the African music scene in the 1960s and scored one chart-topper after another, fusing African traditions with Western pop and rock influences.In a career spanning nearly five decades, he won many fans across Africa and the French-speaking world.
Papa Wemba, whose career spanned five decades, first burst onto the African music scene in the 1960s [Reuters] |
Papa Wemba settled in France in 1986 as his renown began to reach as far as Japan, dazzled by the African dandy who was dressed by the world's leading designers.
He went on to reach a wider public thanks to a world music album produced by France's Martin Meissonnier in 1988, which blended African and Western sounds.
Papa Wemba parted ways with the Real World record label founded by Gabriel in 1999, but he remained immensely popular in Africa, taking part in major music events, including a concert in London for Nelson Mandela's 90th birthday.
He was convicted by a Paris court in 2004 of smuggling illegal immigrants into France by disguising them as members of his entourage, but walked free as he had already served four months behind bars.
Fans and colleagues paid their respects over social media and in person on Sunday.
Eric Didia, a promoter of Congolese music in Ivory Coast and friend of Wemba who was at the Ivosep morgue on Sunday morning, said Wemba will long be remembered.
"I do not know if this is a loss for African music, because the music does not die. People can listen to Papa Wemba songs in 50 years, in 100 years," he said.
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