Born in
Douala on 6 October 1941, Mbella grew up with a passion for music and football, initially playing as a
midfielder for
Léopard Douala. However, he abandoned football to follow a musical career. He then performed gospel songs alongside great Cameroonian musicians such as
Francis Bebey and
Manu Dibango. Mbella achieved success with song titles such as "Edube Na Loba" and "Dipita". He defined his career with gospel performances, particularly at jazz festivals and religious environments. He was the first African to win the Prix d'Interprétation of
SACEM. In 2000, he was awarded the Prix Bayard d'Or. His most notable collaborations included the
Golden Gate Quartet, Manu Dibango, and
Rhoda Scott. Mbella Ntone died in Paris on 2 October 2024, at the age of 82. ==References==