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Brigth Engelberts
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Brigth Engelberts, whose real name doubles as his stage's, is a Cameroonian bass player Funk/R&B artist, and lead singer of the band, The BE Movement. With his band, the BE Movement, Brigth Engelberts is known to have a 6-track album titled, "Tolambo Funk" which was initially released under Discogram label. The album was later remastered and recorded at the Lagos' EMI studio in 1978.
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