This book collates thematic reflections on Cameroon music exalting Manu
Dibango, one of the first-generation Cameroonian musicians, who bowed to
Covid-19 on 24 March 2020. Granted his enormous contribution to
Cameroon, African and world music, one would have expected that
scholarly books and encyclopaedia of recognition would be written in his
honour prior to his demise. However, that was not the case. Like many
other musicians in Cameroon, seemingly nothing substantial has been
written about Manu Dibango and his music, with the exception,
paradoxically, of his autobiography, Three Kilos of Coffee. What exists
on this towering and humble giant of Cameroonian and African
superstardom is scanty and mostly in the form of grey literature. We
must learn to immortalise our artists and popular intellectuals beyond
their entertainment value and the photo opportunities that we have with
them in their lifetime. The inspiration for this book was drawn from the
conviction that one of the best ways of honouring and valorising Manu
Dibango would be by taking the cue from his music and then collecting
essays generally on music, its role and impact in Cameroon, Africa and
beyond.