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Cameroonian singer Kareyce Fotso gives a voice to the untold stories of women on her new album Gwà. Rooted in Bamiléké culture, breaking the silence becomes an act of resistance. Born in cosmopolitan Yaoundé, Kareyce Fotso has created a contemporary African repertoire deeply rooted in the Bamiléké culture of her region. With Gwà, the Cameroonian singer presents a powerful album that amplifies the stories of women - narratives that were often silenced, whispered, full of pain, yet carried immense strength. By exploring history and memory, she revives the Gwà, a traditional circle where women came together to speak, support one another, and grow collectively. A space where words offered protection, healing, and transformation. With Gwà, Kareyce Fotso turns women’s testimonies into songs and the stage into a space of liberation. It is more than an album or a concert. It is a struggle carried by the voice, a call to awareness, a clear refusal to normalize violence. A hand extended to those who still hesitate to speak, a voice for those who have never been heard. It is a profound, human, and essential experience - one that touches, connects, and lingers long after. Because breaking the silence already saves lives.
