Jovi (musician)

Ndukong Godlove Nfor (born 24 October 1983), known by his stage name Jovi, is a Cameroonian rapper, songwriter, sound engineer, entrepreneur, and record producer (under his producer pseudonym Le Monstre).[1] Jovi graduated from the University of Yaoundé II (Soa), with a BA Hons in Economics and Business Management.

Jovi (musician)
Jovi performing at FK Fest, Yaoundé, February 12, 2016
Background information
Birth nameNdukong Godlove Nfor
Also known asLe Monstre
Born (1983-10-24) October 24, 1983
Douala, Cameroon
GenresCameroon hip hop, African hip hop, Mboko
Occupation(s)Rapper, Songwriter, Performer, Sound Engineer, Entrepreneur, Record Producer
Years active2011–present
LabelsNew Bell Music
Associated actsTabu Ley Rochereau, Akon, Reniss

Jovi's debut album H.I.V (Humanity is Vanishing) was described by Kangsen Feka Wakai in Bakwa magazine as “the long awaited arrival of a self-assured emcee very conscious of his abilities, the vacuum in the genre, his audience’s expectations, and the right dose of hustle to assert his place.”[2]

Music career

Cameroon's music industry has remained conventional for a very long time with genres like, Makossa and Bikutsi dominating the musical scene. Jovi's first single "Don 4 Kwat", followed by "Pitié", featuring Congolese musician Tabu Ley Rochereau, released under Mumak record label, which he co-founded, is part of a new wave of musical content in Cameroon. “Don 4 Kwat” received heavy airplays on Trace Urban and Channel O, his second single, “Pitié” featuring Tabu Ley Rochereau, stayed on the charts for months on pan-African BBC’s Destination Africa hosted by DJ Edu, staying in the top 5 at its peak.[3][4] In January 2013, Jovi left Mumak record label to launch New Bell Music, with Rachel Burks. Both Jovi and Rachel are signed to their label New Bell Music.

In September 2014, Jovi released his video "Cash" (Mets l'argent à terre) to wide acclaim across Cameroon.[5] In December 2014, Jovi released his video "Et P8 Koi," which became a hit across French-speaking West Africa, getting heavy rotation on Trace Urban, and debuting at No. 1 on Trace Urban's premiere episode of "Hip Hop 10 Made in Africa."[6] In 2015, Jovi was nominated for an MTV Africa Music Award (MAMA) for Best Francophone artist.[7] On May 20, 2015, Jovi released his sophomore album, Mboko God, which was nominated for a 2016 Kora Award for Best Album.[8] Jovi's music videos are played regularly on Trace Urban, and in 2015, Jovi was featured on Trace TV in "The 15 artists to follow in 2015,"[9] and "One of the 10 African Rappers You Should Definitely Know."[10]

Under his pseudonym Le Monstre, Jovi produces his records and is renowned for his compelling fusion of traditional hip hop and classic Cameroon/African sounds and instruments with new contemporary sounds. Jovi's lyrics are in English, French, and the hybrid languages Pidgin and francanglais (a fusion of French, English and Pidgin-English lingo). Jovi also produces music for artists in New Bell Music as well as for international artists. Jovi co-wrote and co-produced Akon's song "Shine the Light," [11] which Akon released as a video on January 26, 2016.[12] Jovi has been regularly featured in the online music magazine OkayAfrica.[13] On February 29, 2016, Jovi was featured in an interview with The Fader, which featured the world-premiere of his single "Bad Influence."[14] In a Vibe magazine article published on June 28, 2016, author Natelege Whaley states Jovi is one of the African artists "flipping trap and taking it to new heights sonically."[15]

Jovi has one of the biggest fan base in Cameroon music know a mbokogang

Jovi's third album, 16 Wives, was released on February 16, 2017. On June 30, 2017, Noisey (the music branch of Vice) named Jovi's 16 Wives as one of "The 30 Best Overlooked Albums of 2017 (So Far).[16] Jovi released his sixth EP Yaje Vol. 1: Black on August 27, 2017.[17] Jovi is regularly featured in Apple Music Playlist and was interviewed on Beats 1 Radio’s first African music show “A-List-African Music” on Dec. 16, 2018. On February 16th, 2019, Jovi released his 4th studio album God Don Kam.

Discography

Albums

EPs

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References

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  2. bakwamagazine. "[Music Review] A New Chapter in the Kamer (Cameroon) Hip-Hop Files…And there was Jovi Le Monstre: A Review of H.I.V (Humanity is Vanishing). | BAKWA". Bakwamagazine.com. Retrieved 2014-06-08.
  3. "BBC Radio 1Xtra - DJ Edu - Destination Africa, Black History Month Xtra Talent Vinyl Special". Bbc.co.uk. 2012-10-07. Retrieved 2014-06-08.
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  5. "Watch Cameroonian Rapper Jovi's 'CA$H' Video | Okayafrica". Okayafrica. 2014-09-15. Retrieved 2016-06-21.
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