A young artist from Paris who has got her roots deeply embedded in the soils of South Africa, Tita Nzebi is well known for her ethnic South African songs that helps her audience to connect back to the south Gabonese village of Mbigou in Paris where she was born. Some of her popular songs belong to the genre of Jazz, Blues, and Rumba. Now, there will be another genre added to her list, and it feels great for me to mention that this will be an Indian culture that will mould her style of craftsmanship.

The singer has recently collaborated with Baul Singers Gobinda Das Bairagya from Kolkata, Titash Sen, Sandip Bag for an album that is named “From Kolkata” that goes by the label Bibaka. In the album, the artist has addressed themes related to her personal life such as family, universal motherhood, respect for people, dictatorship in Gabon. Some of the songs from the album are Ba Ngu (the Mothers), Dictature Inavoue (Unacknowledged Dictatorship), and Lghobe (Respect).

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