M’Toro Chamou was born in Mayotte, a French overseas department in the Comoros archipelago. An island that has been in flux since becoming part of France, and also embroiled in controversy. Singer, author, composer and guitarist, he is one of the emblematic figures of Mayotte music, songs and messages that will leave their mark on Mayotte forever. His style is a mix of traditional music and modern Western influences such as folk, pop, rock and blues. M’Toro means “brown”, and the Watoro (plural of M’Toro) were the first slaves who fled the plantations or from servitude to the sedan chair (fitako). Such an evocative name already speaks volumes about this revolutionary. It is the music of old that M’Toro Chamou brings to the stage, arranged so that everyone can listen, appreciate and love it without needing to understand the language of Mayotte. The music of M’Toro Chamou builds, through the strength of his melodies and messages, a bridge between differences, between tradition and modernity, between Mayotte and the rest of the world. After spending 16 years in the Metropolis M’Toro Chamou returned to the Indian Ocean, specifically to the island of Reunion, where he recorded the new album with Reunionmusicians, the “bann kréols”. In November 2015 he received recognition via the trophy for best Mayotte artist at the V.O.I (Voice of the Indian Ocean).

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INFORMATION

Website: mtorochamou.com
Facebook: M’Toro Chamou – Officiel
You Tube: Live Sauvage