Cameroonian Myra Maimoh grew up in a big, Christian family in Bamenda with her mother being her greatest musical influence by shopping records. Influenced by her mothers discs of Miriam Makeba, Manu Dibango, High – life, African blues, Skeeter Davies, James Brown, Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, and throughout the spectrum from country music, traditional African music to jazz and pop, Myra started singing and dancing, while still in preschool at the age of 2.
Myra wrote her first set of songs and stories at the age of 13, examples being "It's not too late", "Life is short", "Aberni ma Papa" and "Our Lord is always there". "It's not too late" later became a hit and was interpreted by the Cherubic Queens, a very successful Cameroonian girl band in which she sang. She joined the Cherubic Queens at age 15, wrote and performed with them 3 years long.
Myra has had an extremely intensive and extensive musical career ranging from singing and dancing with group - Crystalz, which won many in
Cameroonian Myra Maimoh grew up in a big, Christian family in Bamenda with her mother being her greatest musical influence by shopping records. Influenced by her mothers discs of Miriam Makeba, Manu Dibango, High – life, African blues, Skeeter Davies, James Brown, Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, and throughout the spectrum from country music, traditional African music to jazz and pop, Myra started singing and dancing, while still in preschool at the age of 2.
Myra wrote her first set of songs and stories at the age of 13, examples being "It's not too late", "Life is short", "Aberni ma Papa" and "Our Lord is always there". "It's not too late" later became a hit and was interpreted by the Cherubic Queens, a very successful Cameroonian girl band in which she sang. She joined the Cherubic Queens at age 15, wrote and performed with them 3 years long.
Myra has had an extremely intensive and extensive musical career ranging from singing and dancing with group - Crystalz, which won many in