Makossa is a type of
music which is most popular in urban areas in
Cameroon. It is similar to
soukous, except it includes strong bass rhythm and a prominent
horn section. It originated from a type of
Duala dance called kossa, with significant influences from
jazz,
ambasse bey,
Latin music,
highlife and
rumba. While the makossa style began in the 1950's, the first recordings were not seen until a decade later. Artists such as Eboa Lotin, Misse Ngoh and especially
Manu Dibango popularized the style outside of Cameroon in the later 1960s. Makassi is a lighter style of makossa.
Sam Fan Thomas developed and popularised this variation in the mid-1980s and made makossa potentially more marketable.
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