Manu Lima

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Manu Lima is a Senegalese-born Cape Verdean author, composer, interpreter and musician, he sings cabo-zouk, funaná, cabo love, cola-dance, afrozouk and kizomba music genres.

He was born in Dakar, Senegal. He was a member[1] of a Capeverdean music group titled Cabo Verde Show.[2]

He also produced three albums for Gabonese Zouk musician, Oliver N'Goma.

Manu Lima currently resides in Europe.

Discography

With the Cabo Verde Show[3]

  • Bêju cu Jêtu - originally by René Cabral
  • Bo Ca Tem Mas
  • Bo Ca Sabe
  • P.A.I.
  • Joana
  • Mansinha
  • Casa Ma Um Criola
  • Criol Inganadu
  • Tetesha

With Oliver N'Goma

  • Bane (1990)
  • Adia (1995)
  • Saga (2006)

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