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Ateh Bazore Releases Sixth Album

The artist plays rich Njang music from the North West on themes such as love and marriage. Cameroonians seeking the best equation for long-lasting love and marriage now have answers and recipes. Ateh Bazore, the undisputable promoter of Njang rhythm after the famous Francis Ndom, now has a new album in the market.

Containing eight soundtracks, the album “Kul Atem” celebrates love as a means to attain the institution of marriage. In the lead track “Kul Atem” sung in Kom language, Ateh Bazore calls for patience in love. The song urges young people who want to get married to be patient and look for the person they love most. It cautions couples to show understanding for each other, knowing well that they can never find a single person having all the qualities they want in a partner.

The artist pushes his advice further in another track “No Shame”, this time in Pidgin English, calling on married couples to be more demonstrative in their love for each other. This, he sings, is a recipe for long-lasting marriage. The apostle of love does not forget the necessity for a married couple to make as many children so as to people the nation. In effect, “Mi Nkong Wain” portrays his love for children and calls for celebrating the birth of each new born baby. It is played in a slow form of Njang rhythm called “Njang wain”.

In “Mama”, Ateh Bazore betrays his love for mothers. He praises the mother who works so hard to feed her household, take care of her husband and brings forth children.

With a note of sympathy, “Njang Fubom” calls for solidarity with the handicapped. The song urges society to lend a helping hand to the disabled and not to mock at them, because God alone knows why he created them. In “Yi Kfa ilah”, the artist takes a stand against rural exodus and calls on young men to go back to their villages where farming gainfully employs compared to hardship in the city that often lands them in prostitution and robbery.

Ateh Bazore, a son of Boyo Division in the North West Region, released his first album in 1987. He won a jingle competition organised by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in 1996 and has represented Cameroon abroad on several occasions. Besides presiding the Cameroonian Association of English-Speaking Musicians, he trains young interested persons to play the Njang rhythm. Under the distinguished patronage of the Minister of Arts and Culture, Ateh Bazore’s sixth musical album will be launched tomorrow, Saturday 6th October 2012, at the Yaounde Chamber of Agriculture Hall at 7:00 pm.

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