Henri Dikongué

Henri Dikongué (born 6 December 1967) is a Cameroonian singer and guitarist.

He attended a music school in Paris, where he attempted unsuccessfully to release a first album.

He started a music and acting troupe and worked with actor Martin Yog and musicians Alfred M'Bongo and Manuel Wandji, as well as Maranatha, a South African chorus.

After finally choosing to settle in Paris in 1989, he perfected his skills with classical guitar and collaborated with African musicians such as Manu Dibango and Papa Wemba.

His second album, C'est la Vie, was released in 1997 (in the US under the Tinder Records label) and sold about 10,000 copies.