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Ramses Tikaya
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Ramses Tikaya, the Ivorian singer, songwriter, and composer, dominates the coupé-décalé music scene with his infectious tunes and dynamic performances. Born in Abidjan in 1995, he embarked on his musical journey in his early teens, captivating local audiences in clubs and events. Tikaya's coupé-décalé style, characterized by lively tempos, electronic beats, and danceable rhythms, incorporates elements of zouk and afrobeat, forging a distinctive sound. Renowned hits like "Qui veut?", "Zikabahoum," "Kplé baha," and "On s'en fout" have become anthems, garnering millions of online streams. With a substantial social media following, Ramses Tikaya's influence extends beyond Côte d'Ivoire, making him a global musical sensation.
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