One word which describes these two Cameroonian rappers.
Stanley Ebai Enow, made history last year, for being the first Cameroonian to be nominated and WIN the prestigious MTV Africa Music Award in the 'Best New Act' category. The Award winning rapper is also now a Guinness #Madeofblack ambassador.
Best known for dropping the 2013 monster hit "Hein Pere" (prompting Trace TV to label him "African music Revelation of the Year."), Stanley Enow has gone on to release successful singles like "TumbuBoss" and a music video for "Njama Njama Cow", collaborating with Ghana's finest, Sarkodie.
Jovi, aka ‘Le Monstre’, aka Ndukong Godlove Nfor, is one prominent Cameroonian rapper constantly compared to Stanley Enow. Their roller coaster blend of pidgin, English and French rap, puts both artists in the same league.
Best known for his single "Cash" whose catch phrase "Met L'Argent a Terre" is on the lips on many young Cameroonians, the University of Soa graduate in Economics and Business Management, is certainly a force to reckon with, in the Cameroon music industry. His hit song “Don 4 Kwat” received heavy airplay on Trace TV 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.
The rumor mill has been buzzing about these two having an ongoing feud, a recent tweet by Stanley Enow looked like he was throwing shade at Jovi even though no names were mentioned.
That is not my interest for today. What I'd like to know is where your pendulum swings, regarding these two gifted artists?
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