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Mboko God
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 20, 2015
RecordedYaoundé, Cameroon
StudioNew Bell Music Studios
GenreMboko
LanguagePidgin English, French, English
LabelNew Bell Music
ProducerLe Monstre

Mboko God is the second full-length studio album by Cameroonian rapper and producer Jovi, released May 20, 2015. Entirely self-produced under his producer alias, "Le Monstre", Jovi composed, recorded, and mixed the album in Yaoundé, Cameroon.

Composition

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Mboko God is a multilingual album with Jovi rapping in English, French, and Pidgin, and also features appearances by artists who sing/rap in Ngemba, Douala, and Limbum dialects. Mboko God incorporates musical genres such as Cameroon's Bend Skin, Bikutsi, Makossa, Essewe, and Bottle Dance; Congolese Soukous and other influences across Africa; and electronic, hip hop, industrial, and other Western influences; creating a sound he refers to as "Mboko."[1] Jovi's sound has also been described as combining trap bass and heavy snares with traditional Cameroonian sounds.[2]

Critical reception

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Jeune Afrique called Mboko God an "essential album" and "probably one of the best rap albums in recent years."(translated)[3] Je Wanda magazine described the first track on the album "Mboko God (Positioning)" as a "true celebration of African musical identity and its traditions."(translated)[4] After releasing three videos off the album ("B.A.S.T.A.R.D", "Cash (Mets l'argent à Terre)" and "Et P8 Koi"), Jovi was nominated for a 2015 MTV Africa Music Award (MAMA) for Best Francophone artist,[5] and Mboko God was nominated for a 2016 Kora Award for Best Album.[6]

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Mboko God (Positioning) [feat. Reniss, Shey & Tilla]"Ndukong Godlove, Kien Rennise Nde, Shey, TillaLe Monstre5:47
2."Nyongo Money"Ndukong Godlove, AbracadabraLe Monstre3:51
3."B.A.S.T.A.R.D (feat. Reniss)"Ndukong Godlove, Kien RenniseLe Monstre3:16
4."Beat Tape Sessions (feat. Tilla, Teddy Doherty, Pascal, & Inna Money)"Ndukong Godlove, Tilla, Teddy Doherty, Pascal & Inna MoneyLe Monstre, Chavez5:28
5."Comme Moundi"Ndukong GodloveLe Monstre3:53
6."Mboko God (Status)"Ndukong GodloveLe Monstre3:46
7."Top Level"Ndukong GodloveLe Monstre, Kiloh2:25
8."Cash (Mets l'argent à Terre)"Ndukong GodloveLe Monstre3:01
9."Man Pass Man Part 2"Ndukong GodloveLe Monstre3:22
10."Et P8 Koi"Ndukong GodloveLe Monstre3:43
11."Jungle Book (feat. Shey)"Ndukong Godlove, SheyLe Monstre5:02
12."Mboko God (Reality) [feat. Reniss]"Ndukong Godlove, Kien RenniseLe Monstre, Kiloh4:34
Total length:49:00

References

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  1. ^ "ATL To The Motherland: The Rise Of Afro-Trap". Vibe. 2016-06-28. Retrieved 2016-11-24.
  2. ^ "Meet Jovi, The Do-It-All Rapper Putting Cameroon Back On The Map". The FADER. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
  3. ^ "Rap camerounais : "Mboko God", de Jovi, album incontournable ! - JeuneAfrique.com". JeuneAfrique.com (in French). 2015-05-22. Retrieved 2016-11-23.
  4. ^ "Musique : "Mboko God" - LE voyage céleste de Jovi (Review) |". www.jewanda-magazine.com. Retrieved 2016-11-23.
  5. ^ Okumu, Phiona (2015-06-15). "The playlist: African pop – Olamide, AKA, Youssoupha and more". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2016-11-23.
  6. ^ "Nominees revealed for 2016 Kora Awards". 2015-12-07. Retrieved 2016-11-23.