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PpB, from Tom Sepha to Ra-Syn:
First known under the name of Tom Sepha with the group "Umar CVM", Ra-Syn is recognized as a leading artist of the Cameroonian Hip-Hop scene in 2001 with the album "Born under a tree" broadcast on all radios of the country. The title "Âllo-Âllo" featuring his friend Joel Teek, a cover of "N'dolo love" by Toto Guillaume is ranked in hits parades. Ra-Syn undeniably becomes a figurehead of Cameroonian and African Hip-Hop. This is followed by several participations in international festivals and several films like Itilga, "The destinies", a short film produced by Waza Images and signed by the director Osvalde Halade Lewat. The film is broadcast in 2002 by TV5 in all the French-speaking countries of the world.
Ra-Syn receives several awards as best rap album in 2001 in Cameroon, the Best Film Award in 2002 at FESTEL (Televisions Festival of Africa) and performs over 800 concerts in Africa, France, and Germany. Ra-Syn left Cameroon in 2003 and moved to Amiens in France where he founded the independent label AmFMusic Unltd. In 2007, he self-produced the Maxi 6 tracks "African mic fighter" and released in 2009 the album "Noble and just Cause". A second album rich in texts and in collaboration with more than thirty artists including Joël Teek, Melinda Neal, OneR P, Mikah Ali, TNT, VOC Beatboxer, DJ JAWZ, Black Crom, Fulaw, SPR.
The music of Ra-Syn is an invitation to the meeting of different universes.
First known under the name of Tom Sepha with the group "Umar CVM", Ra-Syn is recognized as a leading artist of the Cameroonian Hip-Hop scene in 2001 with the album "Born under a tree" broadcast on all radios of the country. The title "Âllo-Âllo" featuring his friend Joel Teek, a cover of "N'dolo love" by Toto Guillaume is ranked in hits parades. Ra-Syn undeniably becomes a figurehead of Cameroonian and African Hip-Hop. This is followed by several participations in international festivals and several films like Itilga, "The destinies", a short film produced by Waza Images and signed by the director Osvalde Halade Lewat. The film is broadcast in 2002 by TV5 in all the French-speaking countries of the world.
Ra-Syn receives several awards as best rap album in 2001 in Cameroon, the Best Film Award in 2002 at FESTEL (Televisions Festival of Africa) and performs over 800 concerts in Africa, France, and Germany. Ra-Syn left Cameroon in 2003 and moved to Amiens in France where he founded the independent label AmFMusic Unltd. In 2007, he self-produced the Maxi 6 tracks "African mic fighter" and released in 2009 the album "Noble and just Cause". A second album rich in texts and in collaboration with more than thirty artists including Joël Teek, Melinda Neal, OneR P, Mikah Ali, TNT, VOC Beatboxer, DJ JAWZ, Black Crom, Fulaw, SPR.
The music of Ra-Syn is an invitation to the meeting of different universes.