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Indira

Indira

Indira was born on July 9, 2002 in Cameroon. She is the daughter of Crescence Baboke, a minister, and Oswald Baboke , a senior civil servant. She launched into music from childhood 1 . She obtained the GCE Advanced Level Sciences (equivalent to the Scientific Baccalaureate) in 2017 2 . In 2021, she is in her fourth year of medicine at the University of Yaoundé I 3 . Musical career Indira began her musical career at the age of 6 and her very first album, titled Quelle Joie , was released in 2009 4 . We find there the titles what immense joy I wish you , Yawe , Lord Jesus I love you and Score of shame . Her second album Consecration was released in 2012. In 2014, she released Appelle en existence which was a great success. Her third album entitled Le Supernaturel is a 9-track album officially released in February 2016. Then, in 2017, she signed her comeback with three tracks: Tu Joues La Vie, Jesus Ne Fait Pas Le Buzz andPray Together 5 . In 2018, she released a single titled Ne Me Laisse Pas Alone. This gospel is used on the soundtrack of the film Conséquence, in which she plays the main role 6 . In November 2019, she signed a collaboration with the Ivorian artist Serge Beynaud in the title J'aura La Victoire 2 . In the context of the health crisis, she also recorded another single entitled Stop Covid 19 in April 2020 6 . theNovember 13, 2020, she announces the release of her album entitled Souffle Nouveau , consisting of 18 tracks and 1 bonus track 7 . On February 27, 2021, she gave a live concert at the National Museum of Yaoundé 8 . Indira has been nominated four times at Canal 2'Or , (in 2015, 2017, 2019, 2021) in the gospel music artist and group category and in 2021 she won the award in this category 9 . Indira has a total of 4 studio albums , the fourth of which, entitled Souffle Nouveau , was released in 2020