Hall of ArtistsPermanent CollectionBlick Bassy
Exhibit №003
Blick Bassy
BLICK BASSY2009 — present
Diaspora

BlickBassy

A voice in the African pantheon — Blick Bassy.
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A voice in the African pantheon — Blick Bassy.

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Blick Bassy is a Bassa singer-songwriter from Cameroon. Bassy writes his songs in his native language, Bassa.[1] His song "Kiki", from Akö, featured as the theme song for the worldwide launch of the iPhone 6 in 2015.

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  1. 2000

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  2. 2009

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