Monique Seka
The "Queen of Afro-Zouk," Monique Seka has embraced, not only the music of her homeland, but influences from around the globe. During an early-'90s interview, she explained, "When I sing, I don't see Africa, but I see all the Black people." Descended from a family of musicians, Seka began her career in 1982 as a member of her uncle Jhon Morgan's group, the Maya Melodye Band. After a lengthy stint with the Ivory Coast TV Orchestra, she launched her solo career with an album of love songs, Tontie Affou, in 1985. Seka's second album, Missounwa, released four years later, received the Gran Prix de la Musique Afro-Caraibeene. With the release of her third album, Okaman, in 1995, Seka reached out to an international audience. The title track sold more than 1,000,000 copies.
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Discography
8 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Okaman
Franse chansons - Released by HVN - Dominque Richard - Monique Séka on 30 jan. 1995
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Best of Monique Séka
Afrika - Released by Couleurs Music Publishing on 1 jan. 2006
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Adéba
Franse chansons - Released by HVN - Dominque Richard - Monique Séka on 1 nov. 1997
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Yélélé
Franse chansons - Released by HVN - Dominque Richard - Monique Séka on 22 jun. 1999
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Tantie Affoué
Franse chansons - Released by HVN - Monique Séka on 1 jan. 1985
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Missounwa
Wereldmuziek - Released by Le Monde des Artistes on 1 jan. 1989
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Missounwa
Franse chansons - Released by HVN - Monique Séka - Dominque Richard on 1 jan. 1989
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo