Born on January 11, 1991 in the Cameroonian city of Douala, Mélanie Ngoga began her career in film after studying communications, with a role in the 2008 series Paradis . She also appeared in video clips for Ndedi Eyango and Jemmy Sev, and turned to music when she covered Stanley Enow's rap track "Hein père". Her musical career evolved in a more concrete way from 2014 with a first composition, "Warriors", before conquering a wider section of the Cameroonian public two years later with her song "Dance fi you" (2016), produced by Salatiel. Between Afro-pop and R'n'B, her music became clearer and Mimie increased the pace of her productions: "Dona" (2017), "Je m'en fou " (2018) and "Django " (2018) were released. After being welcomed by Pit Baccardi into the Empire Company structure in 2017, she grew there, releasing numerous singles and featurings with Shan'I, Magasco and Dj Zoumanto, among others. Mimie made a comeback on the silver screen with her roles in Shenanigans (2019) and Monsieur madame (2021), then won the 2021 Female Afro Urban Artist award at the Canal d'Or before leaving her label in 2022 to gain independence: in 2023, she launched the A.J Academy and earned a new status as a business leader.
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