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Willy Mignon: Benin's era-defining musician dies aged 39 | |
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Tributes have been paid to Willy Mignon, an era-defining Beninese musician who died at the age of 39. | Tributes have been paid to Willy Mignon, an era-defining Beninese musician who died at the age of 39. |
The artist passed away hours after having a seizure, his sister Christel told the BBC, adding that she was not clear on the exact cause of death. | The artist passed away hours after having a seizure, his sister Christel told the BBC, adding that she was not clear on the exact cause of death. |
Mignon's career took off in 2006 with Minédji, a hit song that remains beloved in Benin almost 20 years later. | Mignon's career took off in 2006 with Minédji, a hit song that remains beloved in Benin almost 20 years later. |
The West African country's ministry of culture remembered Mignon as "an emblematic figure of the first generation of urban artists of the 2000s." | The West African country's ministry of culture remembered Mignon as "an emblematic figure of the first generation of urban artists of the 2000s." |
"His songs, with their swaying rhythms and unique energy, marked an entire era and inspired many other talents," a statement from the ministry said. | "His songs, with their swaying rhythms and unique energy, marked an entire era and inspired many other talents," a statement from the ministry said. |
Mignon died on Tuesday, after being admitted to hospital in Burkina Faso's capital, Ouagadougou. | Mignon died on Tuesday, after being admitted to hospital in Burkina Faso's capital, Ouagadougou. |
The father-of-five had moved to neighbouring Burkina Faso two years ago, for professional reasons. | The father-of-five had moved to neighbouring Burkina Faso two years ago, for professional reasons. |
After news of Mignon's death broke, his manager of nine years, Aziz Ademorou, described the musician as "a fighter who always believed in himself". | After news of Mignon's death broke, his manager of nine years, Aziz Ademorou, described the musician as "a fighter who always believed in himself". |
Mignon had demonstrated this confidence in an interview with Benin's Frissons Radio. | Mignon had demonstrated this confidence in an interview with Benin's Frissons Radio. |
"I started out with my first single Mindédji, which was both a trial and a master-stroke... the public loved it," he said. | "I started out with my first single Mindédji, which was both a trial and a master-stroke... the public loved it," he said. |
Mignon was also well known for creating a rhythm and dance style named Noudjihou. Noudjihou was inspired by Benin highlife music. | Mignon was also well known for creating a rhythm and dance style named Noudjihou. Noudjihou was inspired by Benin highlife music. |
Mignon's music had made an impression in his new home, Burkina Faso, too. | Mignon's music had made an impression in his new home, Burkina Faso, too. |
In January last year he produced Hymnes Aux Étalons, an African Cup of Nations anthem for Burkina Faso's national team. | In January last year he produced Hymnes Aux Étalons, an African Cup of Nations anthem for Burkina Faso's national team. |
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