
Oliver N'Goma (born 23 March 1959; died June 7, 2010 in Libreville, Gabon) was a Gabonese Afro-zouk and reggae singer and guitarist. Nicknamed "Noli," he was born in Mayumba in south-west Gabon in 1959. He is best known for his 1990 song Bane, which was popularized by Radio Africa N.1 and Gilles Obringer. N'Goma was first exposed to music by his father, a teacher and harmonium player. Although he took his first music lessons when he was eight years old, he began performing for audiences after moving to Libreville to attend school.
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Adia
Icole
Bane
Nge
Fely
Muetse
Lili
Lusa
Julie
Betty
Lina
Barre
Muendu
Nge Spirit
Alphonsine
Mule
Passi
Mayumba
Mugetu Gole
Muendu - remix
Saga
Elie
Lina - remix
Nelly
Sal'
Medley
Sela
Sal
Muaye
Shado
Mukuili
Ngèbe
Tate
Oliver N'Goma medley
Seva
Elodie
L.E.O
Mayes
Bijou
Lubuge
Kussu
Noli
Sandzy
Secret D'Amour
Melia
Bané
ICOLé
Barry
Lina (Remix)
Muendu (Remix)
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