Marty Danak Dipita Lam (version Originale Ben Decca) -
: By covering this specific track, Danak acknowledges Ben Decca as a "living monument" of Cameroonian music.
: Despite his modern style, Danak sings in the original Duala language, preserving the cultural soul of the track while introducing it to a younger generation of listeners. 📖 Meaning & Context "Dipita Lam" translates from Duala to "My Hope." The lyrics tell a poignant story of: MARTY DANAK Dipita Lam (version originale Ben Decca)
: It explores an "agitated love" where poverty and life's hazards threaten the bond between two people. : By covering this specific track, Danak acknowledges
The cover of by Marty Danak is a soulful tribute to the 1985 classic by Makossa legend Ben Decca . While Danak remains faithful to the original’s melodic structure, his version is defined by a contemporary, "unplugged" feel that highlights his vocal precision and deep emotional range . 🎵 Musical Highlights The cover of by Marty Danak is a
: Danak, known as the winner of the 2019 Ballantine’s True Music Challenge, brings a smoother, more modern R&B texture to the song compared to Decca's classic Makossa vibrato.