Anne-Marie Nzié

Cameroonian musicians

Anne-Marie Nzié lived from 1932(born in Lolodorf, Cameroon) to 2016-05-24.

She was a celebrated Cameroonian bikutsi singer, often referred to as the "Golden Voice of Cameroon" and the "Queen Mother of Bikutsi". She began singing in a church choir at the age of eight. She later learned to play the Hawaiian guitar while recovering from an injury. Anne-Marie Nzié's career spanned several decades, and she was known for her powerful voice and contributions to Cameroonian music

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  • “Je chanterai jusqu'à la mort, c'est la mort qui doit défendre que je ne dois plus chanter."
  • I will sing until death, it is death that should defend that I should no longer sing.
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  • "C'est moi la première qui a fait cinquante ans dans la chanson camerounaise et tout le monde s'étonne."
    • I am the first to have made fifty years in Cameroonian music, and everyone is astonished
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“Anne-Marie Nzié is a legend in Cameroonian music, her voice has been an inspiration to many."

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“Her contributions to bikutsi music are immeasurable, and her legacy will continue to influence musicians for years to come."

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