African music taking over global stage, says UK-based singer

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By Patricia Amogu

Fast-rising Cameroonian-born singer and songwriter, Sonia Djoumessi, says African music has gained prominence and will take over the global stage in the nearest future.

Sonia expressed this view in a telephone interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday.

The UK- based singer, who is also a model and Biomedical Scientist, said that her passion for music made her take it as a career, at a tender age.

She said that her musical career started at age of 10, singing in her school choir to the delight of parents and teachers.

โ€œI learnt how to play local musical instruments such as shakers, hobos, gongs, xylophones, and others as a student.

โ€œMy passion for music was fueled while I was in school; the school provided music lessons every Wednesday evening where I earned the basics of music theory and practice as well as the piano and keyboard.

โ€œI started writing songs at the age of 12; and my vocal quality soared when I joined the secondary school choir, gaining more choral experience.

โ€œAlthough my family had other plans for me to become a medical doctor, what stood out for me was passion for music which for me was in-borne.โ€™โ€™

She said that she became the centre of attraction during her days at the University of Buea, Cameroon.

โ€œThis was like a dream come true for me because my love and skills for music was amplified and I had started studio recordings at the time.

โ€œWith the help of Pastor Rochie Osvalin, who assisted in enrolling me in a vocal training course at M1 Studio under his supervision, I recorded hit tracks like Dancer, Bami, Reseaux, hit love, among many others.โ€™โ€™

Djoumessi said she balanced her burgeoning music career with her modeling work and made substantial amount of progress in the music and modeling spaces.

โ€œWinning the Miss Summit Productions 2019 in Cameroon and being decorated as the female ambassador of Bright Future Foundation in 2018 were great achievements for me.โ€™โ€™

Djourmessiโ€™s professional music career took off in 2022 following the release of her first Extended Play(EP),โ€ Graduallyโ€ produced and mastered by Marc Eff of Kovapot.

The EP featured hit tracks like Make Moves, loving, tell them and gradually.

โ€œThe production process of this project was a learning opportunity for her in terms of the music-making process.

โ€œThis year, I want to be heard through all nooks and crannies and I will make an impact to see that my music makes an impact on the global map,โ€ she said.

NAN reports that asides being an artist and model, Djoumessi works as a Biomedical Scientist at the Nottingham University Hospital, Queenโ€™s Medical Centre, in Nottingham, UK. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Edited by Chijioke Okoronkwo

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