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Cameroon's Salatiel is back to making music after 'Lion King' soundtrack via SABCNewsOnline

Singer, song writer and producer Salatiel is well known on Cameroon's urban music scene

“African music is the future of music in the whole world. African music in general, I wouldn’t say Afrobeat because Afrobeat is just one style of African music but African music is becoming, it’s going mainstream. And for me, it’s Beyonce you know, singing in the same song with Beyonce and Pharell Williams it means many more people are going to look. Many more people are going to look on to Salatiel the artist, who is he and how come he is on this album. Why is he on this album?” he said.

“I have been waiting for an opportunity to be able to show the world what I can really do because giving the market constraints you will feel sometimes like you are tight up and you are tight, and you have to fit into the market. Now, right now the market is the world and then we can actually feel free to do whatever we wanna do, whatever we love to do as musicians and for me right now is Africa represented the album that is coming.” he added.

 

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