jovi
Brought up in Douala in 1983, Jovi increased national consideration when he release timthumbed his hit video "don 4 Kwat" in 2012. With sources in the North West region, Jovi is the main rap artist in Cameroon to rap in Pidgin English. He has broken etymological and social boundaries and increased a gigantic after with both English and French talking youth by combining Pidgin English, French, and English in his music. Jovi's clever turns of phrase and social editorial feature his imaginative creative capacity. In 2012, Jovi discharged his presentation collection, H.I.V (Humanity is Vanishing), to wide recognition across Cameroon. H.I.V highlights sort breaking African hip bounce by mixing unique beats and examining with traditionalAfrican instruments and rhythms and contemporary hip jump, RnB, and electronic classifications. In 2013, Jovi discharged Kankwe Vol. 1, a five-tune self-delivered EP under his record name New Bell Music. In 2015, he discharged a follow-up EP, Kankwe Vol. 2.
In May, 2015, Jovi discharged his profoundly foreseen second full-length collection, Mboko God. His sophomore collection, Mboko God, was named for Best Album for the 2016 Kora Awards. Rising above social, semantic, and geological limits, Mboko God is a multi-layered collection that easily combines Cameroonian rhythms, dialects, and harmonies with melodic impacts from locales all through the Africa. From the absolute first melody, the lovely "Mboko God – Positioning", with Ngemba and Nliimbom vernaculars profound with significance and got done with an epic, sudden snare stream by Jovi, unmistakably the collection is delivering another kind of hip bounce. Jovi discharged his third EP Raps 2 Riches on October 24, 2015, and his fourth EP Puta Madre December 31, 2015.

Under his maker nom de plume, "Monstre", he has made and created six EPs for specialists under New Bell Music, Reniss' African Luv (2013) and follow-up EP Milkish (2015); Tilla's Kankwe Chap EP (2015); a gathering EP, Lord Have Mercy (2015); Shey's Tapsï (2015); and Pascal's Work No Dey (2015). He has additionally composed and created for some different craftsmen the nation over and globally, for example, Akon, who discharged his video "Sparkle the Light" in January 2016. Jovi was named by Trace TV as one of "The 15 Artists to Follow for 2015" and he was on the rundown "1o African Rappers You Should Absolutely Know." On February 29, 2016, Jovi was met by The Fader, the New York-based music magazine, which likewise included the world debut of his new melody "Awful Influence."
Jovi has a degree in Economics from Yaoundé II SOA University and a Diploma in Sound Engineering from SAE Sound Engineering School in Bangalore, India. Jovi's most recent recordings, "Zélé" (2015), "Major Vulture" (2015), and "Et P8 Koi" (2014), have been in substantial turn on Trace Urban all through Africa and Europe. His video "Money" (2014) was additionally included on MTV Base. His music has been included on the BBC, Jeune Afrique, The Guardian, okayafrica.com, miabaga.com, jewanda-magazine.com, notjustokay.com, and then some. Jovi's past recordings "Wear 4 Kwat" (2011), "Pitié" (2012), "Bramble Faller" (2013), and "B.A.S.T.A.R.D" (2014), have been appeared on Trace Urban. Tune in to Jovi's Mboko God here!
Awards!!!!!
• CAMEEA 2015 Male Artist of the Year
• CAMEEA 2015 Producer of the Year
• Urban Jamz Awards 2016 - Best Album
In May, 2015, Jovi discharged his profoundly foreseen second full-length collection, Mboko God. His sophomore collection, Mboko God, was named for Best Album for the 2016 Kora Awards. Rising above social, semantic, and geological limits, Mboko God is a multi-layered collection that easily combines Cameroonian rhythms, dialects, and harmonies with melodic impacts from locales all through the Africa. From the absolute first melody, the lovely "Mboko God – Positioning", with Ngemba and Nliimbom vernaculars profound with significance and got done with an epic, sudden snare stream by Jovi, unmistakably the collection is delivering another kind of hip bounce. Jovi discharged his third EP Raps 2 Riches on October 24, 2015, and his fourth EP Puta Madre December 31, 2015.

Under his maker nom de plume, "Monstre", he has made and created six EPs for specialists under New Bell Music, Reniss' African Luv (2013) and follow-up EP Milkish (2015); Tilla's Kankwe Chap EP (2015); a gathering EP, Lord Have Mercy (2015); Shey's Tapsï (2015); and Pascal's Work No Dey (2015). He has additionally composed and created for some different craftsmen the nation over and globally, for example, Akon, who discharged his video "Sparkle the Light" in January 2016. Jovi was named by Trace TV as one of "The 15 Artists to Follow for 2015" and he was on the rundown "1o African Rappers You Should Absolutely Know." On February 29, 2016, Jovi was met by The Fader, the New York-based music magazine, which likewise included the world debut of his new melody "Awful Influence."
Jovi has a degree in Economics from Yaoundé II SOA University and a Diploma in Sound Engineering from SAE Sound Engineering School in Bangalore, India. Jovi's most recent recordings, "Zélé" (2015), "Major Vulture" (2015), and "Et P8 Koi" (2014), have been in substantial turn on Trace Urban all through Africa and Europe. His video "Money" (2014) was additionally included on MTV Base. His music has been included on the BBC, Jeune Afrique, The Guardian, okayafrica.com, miabaga.com, jewanda-magazine.com, notjustokay.com, and then some. Jovi's past recordings "Wear 4 Kwat" (2011), "Pitié" (2012), "Bramble Faller" (2013), and "B.A.S.T.A.R.D" (2014), have been appeared on Trace Urban. Tune in to Jovi's Mboko God here!
Awards!!!!!
• CAMEEA 2015 Male Artist of the Year
• CAMEEA 2015 Producer of the Year
• Urban Jamz Awards 2016 - Best Album