Cameroonian artist Zélé le Bombardier rose to fame in the mid-1990s when, surrounded by talented musicians such as Roger Mvondo on lead guitar, Obalbass and Kempess on rhythm guitar, and Atebass and Sossu on bass, he made his high-pitched voice one of the most recognizable in the then-fashionable bikutsi genre. He also stood out for his style of dress, his many dance steps and, above all, hits such as "Si j'avais su", "Au village", "À qui la faute" and " Sonia". His discography includes albums such as 1996's Le Monde (Est Beau and Les Gensont Mesquins), 1997's Nom Wom and 2018's Si J'avais Su .
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