Artist's albums
ALADJI MALAAM
2023 · single
banga na banga
2023 · single
manu dibango
2023 · single
Banga
2023 · single
GOSPEL
2022 · EP
Effatta (Il n’est pas mort)
2022 · album
Amour sans frontières
2022 · single
Maracana (Coupe du monde 2014)
2022 · single
Perdre ou Gagner
2021 · single
RRP
2021 · single
Je Ne Tiens Plus
2021 · single
Maria (Remix)
2021 · single
Hommage À Manu Dibango & Pape Diouf
2020 · single
Les baobabs sont tombés (Hommage)
2020 · single
Misso Ma Ndolo
2019 · single
Sentiment
2019 · single
Wala Longo'o
2019 · album
Renaissance
2018 · album
Renaissance (Chapitre 1)
2018 · album
Renaissance, Chap.1
2018 · album
Mimbo
2017 · single
Peur Dans La Cite (Remix)
2017 · album
Frotambo
2015 · album
Les morts ne sont pas morts (Eyamoyo)
2015 · album
Zibi
2014 · album
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Biography
Petit-Pays (born Adolphe Claude Moundi in Douala, Cameroon on 5 June 1967[1]) is a Cameroonian musician. Petit-Pays has over 35 albums to his credit and is the Cameroonian musician with the highest number of songs ever. In 1996, he had sold over 50,000 cassettes the day of the release of his Double Album Class F and Class M. He is also known as Oméga, Rabba Rabbi, Le Turbo d'Afrique, Adonaï, Le Neveu de Jésus, and recently his latest sobriquet of Effatta and famously L'avocat défenseur des femmes (advocate for women). He is the most celebrated Cameroonian musician of the late 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. His music has evolved over the years adapting to contemporary African genres. He mixes native Cameroonian makossa with soukous, zouk, and salsa, leading to the portmanteau label of Makossa Love for some of his music.[2] He launched his first album Ça fait mal... in 1987, after working with makossa producers. He has a band, known as Les Sans Visas, which has seen several band members moving on to start their own solo careers over the 1990s and 2000s (decade). It includes artists like Jojo Moussio, Samy Diko, Kaïssa Pakito, Samantha Fock, Guy Manu, Njohreur, Xavier Lagaf, Mathematik, Sony 007 and Monny Eka and many other successful Makossa musicians. He gave the name "Sans-Visas" to his band because he was deported from France in 1985 for not having a visa. He is the crowned king of Makossa and the most popular artist in Cameroon.