Mani Welli just released an EP of four Cameroonian songs that he wants to share with as many listeners as possible, regardless of their language or country. The song he chose, “BABIKE” , is energetic, cheerful, and rhythmic, representing a new style of universal music.

He is originally from Cameroon, but he lives in Britain. After retiring, he has dedicated part of his time to writing, composing, and singing the four songs of his EP, which he produced himself. He sings in Bassa, a Cameroonian dialect. He is rather calm and discreet, and he enjoys singing in his native language. He was fortunate to have the support of good backing singers and musicians for his EP, including two internationally renowned artists, the bassist Guy Sangue and the drummer, arranger, and director Guy Bilong.