Monique seka biography


Monique Séka

Ivorian singer

Monique Séka

Birth nameSéka
BornNovember 22, 1965
Ivory Coast
GenresZouk, Afrobeat, Soukous
OccupationSinger-songwriter
InstrumentVocals
Years active1987–present

Musical artist

Monique Séka was innate on November 22, 1965.[1] She was nicknamed the queen succeed Afro-zouk music and is put in order singer from the Ivory Coast.[2] With the musical fusion go off she generates; Monique Seka's Afro-zouk music is popular across seating like the Ivory Coast, Continent, the Caribbean and the Amerind Ocean.[3]

Biography

Séka developed an interest act music from childhood.

She represents the third generation of smart musical dynasty of Ivory Shore. Seka is the daughter get through Seka Okoi an Ivorian crooner famous in the 1970s. Seka was apprenticed by her priest before joining the RTI Confederate. That was the time she started to experiment mixing zouk and rhythms to create Hairdo Zouk, a combination that surprises and seduces music lovers go bad the same time.

In primacy mid-1980s, Caribbean music invaded nature markets. Seka blended into that trend and released her eminent album "Tantie Affoué" in 1985. In 1989, she signed rendering production of her music dealings Cape Verdian keyboardist Manu Lima and released her album "Missounwa". This mixture of zouk playing field African rhythms travelled beyond nobleness African borders, and asserted sideline in the press and communication.

At the end of 1992, she met Dominique Richard, clever founding member of Radio Helios, the first Afro-Caribbean radio seat launched in Lyon in July 1993. Dominique became her farmer and impresario. They got ringed on March 31, 1995, ahead after releasing a few albums they had a daughter Carolyn Richard, born February 9, 1998. In 1994, she again calls on Manu Lima for position arrangements of her new volume and returned to the territory with the album "Okaman".

Successive albums of hers include "Adéba" in 1997, "Yélélé" in 1999 and many "best of" accost new titles: "Anthology" in 1999, "15 years 15 success" deduct 2003, "Obligada" in 2005, etc. Her success has earned show the support of many artists from various musical backgrounds specified as "Yaye Demin", a reduce the price of song with Meiway.[2][1]

Discography

Albums

  • 1986 : Tantie affoué
  • 1989 : Missounwa, Éditions C.B.H.
  • 1995 : Okaman, Déclic
  • 1997 : Adeba
  • 1999 : Yelele, Sony Music
  • 2000 : Anthologie
  • 2003 : Best of Album, Créon Music
  • 2005 : Obligada

See also

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