With Irma, music flows from sources

With Irma music flows from sources

The singer Irma, who had made herself known with her tube I know come back with a new album Douala Paris. A return to basics through music that celebrates the richness of multiculturalism.

It is with the tube I know that the general public discovered Irma at the dawn of Spring 2011. A biologist father, a pharmacist mother, she grew up in Douala before flying to Paris and pursuing brilliant studies: Stanislas High School, Scientific Baccalaureate, mention Very Good please, to the prestigious ESCP, a major European business school.

A well-made head, therefore, but also an accomplished artist, who made a name for herself through “Youtube” videos and who insisted on taking the always uncertain path of crowdfunding to release her 1er album.

After a nomination for the Victoires de la Musique, a few tours and the release of three opuses, here she is back with a very personal mini-album, on which she affirms her personality and her uniqueness through her music between pop, folk and Cameroonian influences. , his soulful voice and his texts in French. We even hear him rapping.

“Douala-Paris”, by singer Irma is available under the Azobe label.

On the menu of this VSGourmet coffee:

  • Fanny Bleichner went to Lyon to visit the Hyper realism – This is not a body exhibition at La Sucrière until June 6, 2022
  • Amelie Beaucour read Alicia Jaraba’s comic book “Celle qui parle”, published by Grand Angle. A comic strip that looks back on the story of La Malinche, in Mexico, who lived at the time of the invasion by the Conquistadors of Hernan Cortès.
  • Edmond Sadaka met Jean-Philippe Fanfant for his new album entitled Since 1966.

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