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Wes Madiko (15 January 1964 – 25 June 2021), better known
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as Wes, was a Cameroonian
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. He is probably best known among Western audiences for his cover of "Upendi", from '' The Lion King II: Simba's Pride'', as well as work with
Deep Forest Deep Forest is a French musical group originally consisting of two French musicians, Michel Sanchez and Éric Mouquet. They compose a style of world music, sometimes called ethnic electronica, mixing ethnic with electronic sounds and dance b ...
and his own 1997 hit " Alane" produced by Michel Sanchez. In late 2010, he was working on a new project with electronic composer and producer Paul Kwitek. He died on June 25, 2021, in
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, due to a
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after a medical operation.


Background

Wes Madiko's name means "The Roots of land of Ancestor". He was born in Mouataba, some hundred miles away from the city of Douala, Cameroon. From the age of two, his grandfather taught him about music and how to play the
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. The pair soon became inseparable. His grandfather taught him his love of Bantu history and the wisdom of the elephant within animist Bantu philosophy. This was responsible for an important part of his education: "it was in bush school and during night-time gatherings listening to the metallic beat of the kalimba that I learned the adventures of the father of all ancestors, E'kwa Mutu." In 1974, at the age of ten, Madiko became the conductor of the group Kwa Kwassi, which means "think right". This musical formation brought together the most talented youngsters in the village, who received instruction together in history and art.


Musical career

In 1988, the group Fakol with Benjamin Valfroy and Jo Sene was formed. Fakol played in the Netherlands and in other countries throughout Europe. Aside from his musical activity, Wes started to develop an involvement in social work. He visited schools in Lille, and worked with children. Wes took great pleasure in transmitting the wisdom of the elephants and the ancient history of Africa. Two years after, Jacques, Wes's brother and a talented guitarist, died. Their father died a few months later, following a motorbike accident. These incidents led Wes to meditate on the fragility of the self, saying: "there comes a time when a feeling of uselessness invades you and threatens to break you, but you hang in there, convinced that there 's always a breath of life somewhere." In 1992, Wes traveled to the US and released the album "Sun of Ancestors". During this tour, he gave concerts in Atlanta, Georgia. In this period Wes also met Michel Sanchez of
Deep Forest Deep Forest is a French musical group originally consisting of two French musicians, Michel Sanchez and Éric Mouquet. They compose a style of world music, sometimes called ethnic electronica, mixing ethnic with electronic sounds and dance b ...
with whom he formed an artistic collaboration, starting work on the album ''
Welenga ''Welenga'' is the debut album by Wes Madiko and Michel Sanchez, released in 1996 through Saint George Records. The album reached the top 10 in Portugal. Track listing #"Awa Awa" – 4:28 #" Alane" – 3:39 #"Kekana" – 3:17 #"Wezale" – 4:39 ...
'', which means "Universal Conscience". In 1996 Wes signed with Sony Music France to release ''Welenga''. Thus Wes became one of the first stars of the group Deep Forest earning a Grammy Award. He gave concerts in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, in Japan, Hungary, Poland, and Prague. The French TV channel TF1 called Alane the summer song of the year 1997. From 1997 on Wes performed a G7 concert with Deep Forest in Lyon, France, and is known as a multi-talented artist whose music enriches the world, as well for his humanity as an individual concerned with the plight of children and those less fortunate in the world. Wes is the first African artist with a recording going diamond. At the 10th Anniversary of the World Music Awards in Monaco, presided over by Prince Albert, Wes received the Award for best record sale of the year by an African artist (6 May 1998). In the same year he performed I love Football for the FIFA World Cup in France. In 2002, Wes' song "Awa Awa" was featured in Paramount Pictures' '' The Wild Thornberrys Movie'', as well as the episode ''Falsche Partner'' of the German series ''
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''. "Alane" was used in the German films ''Zahn um Zahn'' and ''
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''. In 2007, Wes was working on a new biography and spiritual book.


Discography


Studio albums


Singles


References


External links


Former official website
* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Wes 1964 births 2021 deaths Cameroonian musicians People from Littoral Region (Cameroon)