Stanley Enow, the Cameroonian music sensation, made a special trip to Paris to witness a night of electrifying performance by none other than the Congolese music maestro, Fally Ipupa. At Bonas Media's mic, Enow didn't hold back his admiration, dubbing Fally as Africa's very own Michael Jackson.
"We are here in Paris to support our elder, our brother, the great and talented Fally Ipupa," declared Enow with passion. To him, Fally isn't just an artist; he's a reincarnation of the spectacle itself. Enow emphatically states, "For all he does, we are proud. Thank you for opening doors, Fally!"
The bond between these two African stars is robust. As Enow elaborates, Fally never steps foot in Cameroon without reaching out. "Even if I'm not there, he says 'my young brother, I'm at your house,'" Enow recalls fondly. It's a camaraderie born of mutual respect and shared experiences in the industry.
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