Prince Nico MbargaCameroon |1950| FrenchNico Mbarga, known as Prince Nico Mbarga, was a renowned Cameroonian-Nigerian highlife musician.
Mbarga played multiple instruments such as xylophone, conga, and drums.
He began his musical journey in school bands and debuted professionally with the Melody Orchestra in 1970.
He gained fame for his hit song "Sweet Mother" with his band Rocafil Jazz, which became the best-selling song in African recording history.
Despite recording only one major hit, "Sweet Mother", selling over 13 million copies, Mbarga played a vital role in the evolution of African popular music.
He achieved success with regional hits like "I No Go Marry My Papa" with his band before recording "Sweet Mother."
Although Mbarga's later career didn't match his early triumphs, he left a lasting legacy with his iconic song.