From Congo & ivory coast, Bingui Jaa Jammy offers a powerful, rebel multicultural Reggae. Inspired by his vast experience all over Africa, absorbing culture & music & his meeting with his queen brothers of the Jamaican « Diaspora ». Since his early age, he develops his talent within the Choirs & street bands. Very soon he initiates musical movements in the root neighbourhood. Then founds his own band « The jahman people ».
In 89, a first album « Kongo bongo revolution »is released on the African market, pirated in Nigeria. He composes & sings « Namibia children », the song is raised in effigy by the Congolese media as the symbol of the liberation of the last African colony. Many tours follow in Congo & throughout Africa. A second album « Congo complot » is released in Togo. Exodus, the Congolese civil war bring him to reinforce his tours in other African countries. In 1999, he meets « Vent d'échange » & since develops his career on both continents (Europe & Africa). His third album « Adonaï »is released in 2000 in Burkina Faso.
Followed up by his forth « Golem 13 » in France & Africa 2002. He then creates at the side of Vent d'échange an Afro-French artistic & technical collective to support merging African culture & artists who gathers 13 artists around a collective project: the compilation« the Gang Rebel du Faso » wish opens onto a French tour (2005) & in 2006 African one. In 2007, he leaves to Jamaica to meet his Jamaican soul brothers.
Today a powerful comeback with his new & fifth album « Ligne de front ». The fruit of this long musical & human experience, which gathers Africa, Jamaica & the voice of all the Diaspora. A ripe Fruit, full of meaning & beauty.
Brani
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