Mic Monsta: The Call. The load. Cameroonian Visionary.
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Mic Monsta: The Call. The load. Cameroonian Visionary.

πŸ‡¨πŸ‡² πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬ πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¦ Mic Monsta's career may feel slow to outsiders, but that is precisely the burden of the chosen. Trust me, I am Ja Zuda πŸ‡¨πŸ‡², I know what carrying the load of a community feels like on the inside. When God lays a heavy load on someone, you move fast but slow in the eyes of the vicious crowds. The results at the end are always magical.  ..  Look closely at his track titles: My Thoughts The Mixtape, Me VS Myself, Part of the Journey, Crucify. These are not random names. The lyrics might not mean a lot to you.

They are visionary burdens  of a man who knows he carries a vision. He understands the call. That is what makes him a true visionaryβ€”not hype, but patience.

In Cameroon, most every Anglophone artist blends French to capture the mainstream, Mic Monsta dares to be different. The Kumba-born rapper deliberately delivers his arts in English and broken Pidgin – not to criticize those who mix arts with French , but to give real hope to English-speaking Cameroonians: you can make it without erasing your linguistic identity or only chasing the crowds.


His mission is revolutionary: prove that an artist from the Anglophone regions can rise on his own terms.
His first song "I No Get Chorus" went viral around K‑Town in 2010. He followed with My Thoughts The Mixtape (covers of Lil Wayne, Ice Prince, Kendrick). In March 2014, his refix of Jovi's "Bwam" leaked, sparking controversy. 
Jovi called him out; fans debated; Mic Monsta earned the nickname "Young Jovi." . Jovi is the most decorated Rapper now in Cameroon with his New Bell Music.
Later they collaborated, with Jovi himself acknowledging the new king.

Today, his 22‑track album Mic Monsta vs Njoku (featuring Jovi, Sean Tizzle, Magasco) and singles like "Part of the Journey" prove the crown is forming. Recognition is building. The real king of Cameroon is already moving.

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