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Singer Michá Michá, icon of Equatorial Guinean music in the 70s to 2000s, dies

Equatorial Guinean music is once again mourning the death of the mythical Equatoguinean singer-songwriter Michá Michá, An event that occurred in the early hours of the day on Monday, February 22 at the La Paz de Sipopo Medical Center.

Michá Michá is undoubtedly one of the most successful national music actors from the seventies to the beginning of the year 2000.

He composed an endless number of dance songs and others of burlesque or social description styles always in his dialect. In the mid-nineties he released the single “Bong baque a sicolo late, baye faso late, mamalig madji bifubimbong a djeete omos”.

Years later, he brought the song “Makemayi makemayi, makemayi Michá Michá”, a song that revolved around his figure as an artist and was danceable until mid-2007.

The singer Michá Michá was from the generation of the king of crushing, Maele, Besoso, Doctor Mbomeche, Ngal Madunga among others.

The author of the phrase “Even the dead want to see me ”, Rest in peace

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