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Stanley Enow Endorses Jovi’s “Munshung”

It all came as a big surprise that A-list Cameroonian Superstar Stanley endorses Jovi’s music since these two are known for beefing ever since Cameroon Urban music started experiencing its comeback breakthrough. The Motherland C.E.O. declared his love for Jovi’s Munshung on his Snapchat and Facebook where he professes his love for the video reciting the lyrics “Costard sur mesure, je te trouves ca a makolo” and hashtagged “Oneofmybestsongsthisyear” while sharing the video on his facebook page.

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Stanley Enow Endorses “Munshung”
Stanley Enow’s SnapChat displays His watching Jovi’s “Munshung” Video which is number one spot On Trace Africa

Jovi and Stanley Enow are two big names familiar to every music lover in Cameroon, the two rap entertainers have carved a niche for themselves not only in Cameroon but also in the rest of the world. With international radio/TV appearances, award nomination, magazine recognition, and a huge diaspora fan base.

It is safe to say the two stars are international artistes not just Cameroonian, though Jovi is more home-based and has dismissed many international invitations to perform/collaborate or participate (rumors claim that in his early career he turn down an offer from Akon to sign under konvict records, and last year he produced a hit song “Shine The Light” for Akon) in showbiz events whereas Stanley Enow is known for his huge international success and regular collaboration with Nigerian Superstars. These two made headlines with huge debut hits in the early 2012 and 2013, first of Jovi’s “Don 4 Kwat” which motivated most Cameroon artist today to start doing music in pidgin and was highly considered as the first real urban hit in this new wave era and then was Stanley Enow’s “Hein Pere” which gained international recognition and bagged him Cameroon’s first MTV award thus putting Cameroon on the map. So these two were adjudged the most popular duo in the industry.

They were known for throwing a public jab at each via songs, tweets, and Facebook posts, and having divided die-hard fans who took sides and exchanged disses too but today it seems like things are about to change. If these two main peace officials and do a collaboration, it will be the one of the best things that will ever happen to the Cameroon Music Industry. Let’s keep our fingers crossed, GOD is still saying something.
Watch Jovi’s “Munshung” Video below

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