With 2,702 hits, the song “Let’s Celebrate South Africa World Cup for which the author calls on his compatriots to vote massively and is now in 24th position on the 115 videos posted on the competition website www.worldcupsong.com
From the album starts artist Ya Freddy Wanga, sung in French and English, the song aims to promote and support the “One Goal Education For All “by Queen Rania of Jordan and the FIFA margin of the 2010 World Cup to be held this summer in South Africa. The author just dream to perform there on this occasion. A way for the artist to express his pride and that of all Africans whose continent will be hosting, for the first time on its soil, this global competition.
The singer thus seizes this opportunity to pay tribute to football stars from all nations as well as leading figures in the history of South Africa. To back up the song, the artist introduces fans of Manchester City Football Club in the dance steps to better support their team during the tournament (see video here) Obviously, the artist, who lives in Manchester, is a fan of the English club which gave him an inspiration of the title “The Blue army “ that has greatly attracted the leaders of the club and got him to perform before 47,000 people at the City of Manchester stadium during a ceremony held in honor of Marc Vivien Foe footballer in order to support the “Foe Foundation”.
To recall, the former international Cameroon to whom Freddy Wanga dedicated the song “Foe, We all miss you” had collapsed on June 23, 2003 on the Gerland stadium field in Lyon during a match against Colombia for the FIFA Confederations Cup.
In his repertoire, Freddy Wanga has written a song “Genocide in the Congo” on what many call genocide that took place in his country the Democratic Republic of Congo: “More than 6 million people have been killed in Congo, but nobody is talking about it!” he exclaimed particularly in this song.
In his career, we will realize from this artist, born in Congo, which he cherished since his childhood, the dream of becoming a singer and he was lucky to be rather encouraged and supported by his father and of other members of his family who had earlier noticed in him a singer’s talent. Talent lined with mad love for the Afro-European music that he illustrates on all the stages where he performs. Since his arrival in Britain he perfects his musical art and wrote songs on different themes, including humanitarian, love and many others. His music has a wide variety of styles.
In his album that he is working on, he inserted new vibe couplet, which he has already copy protected and for which he promises to sue in case of plagiarism “as did Manu Dibango for his Soul Makossa .” On performance sides, Ya Freddy Wanga has already performed on several UK stages and elsewhere in Europe and Africa. For more information, visit his website www.yafreddywanga.com
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