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K-Tino Biography, Age, Daughter, Career, Albums, Songs and News

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Christopher Duran

Updated on January 09, 2026

K-Tino Biography

K-Tino was born 12 October 1966 as Cathérine Edoa Ngoa is a Cameroonian singer who shot to fame in her home country with her energetic bikutsi music.

K-Tino Age

K-Tino was born 12 October 1966′, She is 52 years as of 2018

K-Tino Daughter

K-Tino’s daughter is K-Wash,

K-Tino Career

Bikutsi music is characterized by an up-tempo 6/8 rhythm, danced with energetic pulsations of shoulders and/or pelvis. For more than ten years now, she (on earlier albums Catino) has been one of the main exponents of bikutsi. Her lyrics are quite explicit, although she herself denies that she is vulgar, saying ” I am not vulgar, I do not make vulgar spectacles. If I am vulgar, then the Ewondo language is vulgar.” A key to bikutsi is the subtlety of the sexual content, which is hidden by changing non-vulgar words very slightly in the Ewondo language. The media dubbed her as “femme du peuple,” “mama bonheur,” and “mama la joie. she began singing in Chacal and Escalier Bar, later joining the band Les Zombies de la Capitale.

In early 2014 she stated that she has stopped doing obscene music and has now given her life to god.She is starting a church called Celestial City in the Gabonese capital.

Her daughter, K-Wash, is also a bikutsi performer.

K-Tino Albums

  • Atacho (La danse bancalisé)
  • Viagra – Baisse-toi
  • Ne pousse pas… Le bouchon loin
  • Poto-poto
  • Ekargator Okalga tor

K-Tino Songs

  • la queue de ma chatte
  • egalite oblige
  • Ancien Yeye
  • Inconnu
  • Mendouga
  • Coeur Brise
  • K-tino(Agalité oblige)-Mot ane abe
  • 7e Ciel
  • La petite adeda
  • ekargator
  • Mebobela
  • ozapip
  • Ne pousse pas le bouchon loin
  • egalite oblige (from album Egalite oblige)

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K-Tino News

In an interview broadcast on November 27 by CRTV-News, a public service media support in Cameroon, Kutsin, the rhythm artist, her  concerts have recently been banned by the Cameroonian diaspora of Europe, said “Badly answered” because she was not aware of the existence of a boycott program existed.

“People wondered why I answered wrong. No, I did not answer wrong. I was not even aware that we were boycotting artists who supported Paul Biya. Replied the singer to a question from the reporter interviewing.

“It was very very hard. “She says about her trip to Europe and mainly to France where she had several shows to deliver before being stopped by Cameroonian activists formed into” Anti-sardinards Brigade ”

In a rather conciliatory tone, she says she thinks that “there will be a solution” to the problem because, “if this event happened, I believe that our shows were also not declared. This program allowed our shows to be declared. ”

The artist also thinks that the organizers of the concerts are also those who forbid them by a ruse of which she believes to know the meanders. In addition, she is accusing her colleagues who do not join in denouncing the actions of the diaspora “as if it is a her problem. ”

She had suffered a lot of humiliation during his European tour because of the actions of the “Anti-Sardinard Brigade”, which disturbed the conduct of his concerts because of his support for Paul Biya and his “contempt” for the decisions made by these Cameroonians about the artists who performed during the concerts organized for the campaign of the President of the Republic.