Laetitia Zonzambé

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Laetitia Zonzambé is a pop music star in Central African Republic. Her career has been supported by Alliance Française and the United Nations Development Programme.[1]

Her songs and music, based on traditional African elements with European and Caribbean influences, have attracted the attention of fans in Africa and abroad, mainly among Africans in France.[2][3] She sings mostly in her home nation’s lingua franca, Sango and in tribal languages such as Yakoma. Zonzambé performs in a soulful style and demonstrates this throughout her oeuvre, such as in her cover of Otis Redding’s Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song) in Fafa.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Jeune Afrique: Laetitia Zonzambé in Paris (French)".
  2. ^ "Laetitia Zonzambé on AfroMix portal (French)".
  3. ^ "Music by Laetitia Zonzambé".
  4. ^ Wiser, Danny (2020-09-07). "CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: Sanza Soul - Laetitia Zonzambé". 200worldalbums.com. Retrieved 2023-10-11.