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==Biography==
==Biography==
Dipanda made her first record with [[guitar]] player Jeannot Hens. It was released in 2002. She was spotted by [[Democratic Republic of Congo|Congo]]lese musician [[Lokua Kanza]], in an open-mic session at a Yaoundé club. She then moved to [[France]], where she has worked with Congolese singer [[Papa Wemba]]. Dipanda has provided background vocals for [[Manu Dibango]], [[Rokia Traoré]] and [[Axelle Red]]. Dipanda does most of her gigs in [[Europe]], but has also performed in the ''[[Yaoundé Multipurpose Sports Complex|Palais des sports]]'' in her native Yaoundé. Her first solo album is called ''Mispa'', and was released in 2008. In 2014, she released her third album entitled 'Massa'. Her second album 'Dube L'am' was released in 2011. Charlotte Dipanda was one of the judges for the show [[The Voice Afrique francophone]] broadcast on the channel [[Vox Africa]].
Dipanda made her first record with [[guitar]] player Jeannot Hens. It was released in 2002. She was spotted by [[Democratic Republic of Congo|Congo]]lese musician [[Lokua Kanza]], in an open-mic session at a Yaoundé club. She then moved to [[France]], where she has worked with Congolese singer [[Papa Wemba]]. Dipanda has provided background vocals for [[Manu Dibango]], [[Rokia Traoré]] and [[Axelle Red]]. Dipanda does most of her gigs in [[Europe]], but has also performed in the ''[[Yaoundé Multipurpose Sports Complex|Palais des sports]]'' in her native Yaoundé. Her first solo album is called ''Mispa'', and was released in 2008. In 2014, she released her third album entitled 'Massa'. Her second album 'Dube L'am' was released in 2011. Charlotte Dipanda was one of the judges for the show [[The Voice Afrique francophone ]] broadcast on the channel [[Vox Africa]].


==Discography==
==Discography==

Revision as of 15:09, 13 April 2017

Charlotte Dipanda
Born1985 (age 38–39)
Yaoundé, Cameroon
GenresAfropop
OccupationSinger-Songwriter
InstrumentVocals
LabelsPharempire
Websitecharlottedipanda.com

Charlotte Dipanda (born in 1985, Yaoundé, Cameroon) is an Afropop singer from Cameroon, who plays mostly acoustic music. Her lyrics are in French, her native language Bakaka, and in Douala.

Biography

Dipanda made her first record with guitar player Jeannot Hens. It was released in 2002. She was spotted by Congolese musician Lokua Kanza, in an open-mic session at a Yaoundé club. She then moved to France, where she has worked with Congolese singer Papa Wemba. Dipanda has provided background vocals for Manu Dibango, Rokia Traoré and Axelle Red. Dipanda does most of her gigs in Europe, but has also performed in the Palais des sports in her native Yaoundé. Her first solo album is called Mispa, and was released in 2008. In 2014, she released her third album entitled 'Massa'. Her second album 'Dube L'am' was released in 2011. Charlotte Dipanda was one of the judges for the show The Voice Afrique francophone broadcast on the channel Vox Africa.

Discography

Albums

  • 2002 Ndando Jeannot Hens ft. Charlotte Dipanda
  • 2008 Mispa
  1. Bwel
  2. To Be Nde Na
  3. Mbasan
  4. Ndutu Ndema
  5. Longue
  6. Ala Wone
  7. Elle
  8. Eyaya
  9. Mispa
  10. Ndando
  11. Mbebi
  12. Encore une fois
  • 2011 Dube I'am
  1. Toma me
  2. Coucou
  3. Bodimbea (feat. Richard Bona)
  4. Kumbe elolo
  5. Mouane diob
  6. Soma loba
  7. Na nde
  8. We nde ndja (feat. Jacob Desvarieux)
  9. Sona ndolo
  10. Mukusa
  11. Maria
  12. Mot a idika
  13. Mboa
  14. Mouanyang
  • 2015 Massa
  1. Ndolo Bukatè (Un peu d'amour)
  2. Aléa Mba (Soutiens-moi)
  3. Laka Mba (Pardonnez-moi)
  4. Massa (Introspection)
  5. Elle n'a pas vu
  6. Na Bia Tè (Si je savais)
  7. Amore (Audio)
  8. Alanè Mba (Emmène-moi)
  9. Kénè So (Aller de l'avant)
  10. Lena (Fille du Sahel)