Flora Houang

Flora Houang was born on September 17, 1986 in Yaoundé, Cameroon. She has traveled extensively, between Yaoundé and Ngaoundéré, as well as to Europe through her mother's humanitarian work, and since 2010 her music has been influenced by a wide variety of aesthetics. Between makossa, jazz, reggae, blues and hip-hop, Flora Houang gradually articulates her influences on stage, where she gains in technique. She performed the Me nè show nationally in 2015, then presented her first recording in 2020 with the single "Aho". While the stage remains her favorite playground, she uses it to introduce audiences to her compositions, particularly "Hold On", "Me te kin" and "Mama mia", sung in French, English, duala, tikar or eton. Beyond music, her commitment to culture is reflected in her role within the Patrie'Art association, which aims to defend African traditions and customs, and her involvement in the Womendia project, which deals with sexual and gender-based violence.

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