k-Tino (born 12 October 1966 as Cathérine Edoa Ngoa) is a Cameroonian singer who shot to fame in her home country with her energetic bikutsi music.[1] This music from the central part of the country, around the capital Yaoundé,
became very popular in Cameroon during the 1980s and 1990s. As the
political power basis shifted from the north to the south, a cultural
renaissance of the Beti-Pahuin people living in the south, i.e. the Ewondo, Beti and Bulu, occurred.
Bikutsi music is characterized by an up-tempo 6/8 rhythm,
danced with energetic pulsations of shoulders and/or pelvis. For more
than ten years now, K-Tino (on earlier albums Catino) has been one of
the main exponents of bikutsi. Her lyrics are quite explicit, although
she herself denies that she is "vulgar": "dire que ma musique est obscène, c'est dire que la langue ewondo est obscène"
("to say that my music is obscene, is like saying that the Ewondo
language itself is obscene" ICCnet Cameroun, 2000). Song titles such as
"Action 69", "Viagra", "Ascenseur" ("Elevator"), "Casse Bambou", "La
queue de ma chatte" ("My pussy's tail") etc. can be interpreted as
explicitly as you wish though.
She is one of the most consistent and exciting performers in modern
Bikutsi. Bikutsi has always been known to push boundaries with its
lyrics, and K-Tino is a modern day master of the genre. Her song, Condom, c'est bon, advocates the use of condoms in the struggle against HIV/AIDS in a light-hearted fashion.
As of 2013 she is married and resided between Libreville, Gabon and Paris, France with regular stop overs in her native country of Cameroon.
In early 2014 K-tino stated that she has stopped doing obscene music and has now given her life to god.[citation needed]
In May 2014 K-tino stated that she had cancer in her past year but
refused to tell that to her fans, and that she is now pregnant
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