Hall of ArtistsPermanent CollectionX-Maleya
Exhibit №014
X-Maleya
X-MALEYA2008 — present
Local / African based

X-Maleya

A voice in the African pantheon — X-Maleya.
Culture Legacy
Contribute context
Base
Local / African based
Active
2008 — present
Sound lane
Afropop
Languages
french / camfranglais
2
Approved Works
2
Albums
0
EPs
0
Annotations
0
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A fast read of the artist's place in the archive before you enter the songs.

A voice in the African pantheon — X-Maleya.

Culture Legacy
Est. 2000
Cultural base

Local / African based

Origin details awaiting curation

Sound lane

Afropop

2013 - 2016

Language signal

french / camfranglais

0 cultural annotations across the catalog

Reader anchor

Ça Vaut La Peine

35 reads

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Popular Lyrics

2 most-read lyric pages · 44 total reads.

01
35 readsAfropop2016

Ça Vaut La Peine

from Singles

french
02
9 readsAfropop2013

Tchoko Tchoko

from Tchoko Tchoko

frenchcamfranglais
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Discography

2 albums

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Credits & Network

The artist network is still being mapped.

Network under restoration

Roles, collaborators, credits, and music-actor data will appear here.

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Timeline

Biography as a sequence of origin, catalog, and museum milestones.

Yaoundé-born trio (Auguste Olivier, Roger Samnick, Dimitri Tchoutchoua) who shaped the modern Cameroonian Afropop sound from the late 2000s onward.

Museum timeline
  1. 2000

    Museum record established

    Culture Legacy curator metadata marks this record as part of the museum archive.

  2. 2008

    Active era begins

    Documented active period begins here and continues in the catalog.

  3. 2013

    Earliest song in Culture Legacy

    Tchoko Tchoko is the earliest dated lyric page currently attached to this artist.

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