Cameroonian music is now building an unprecedented bridge between Douala, Yaoundé, and Los Angeles. Mason Ewing, known for his successes in fashion and cinema with Coup de Foudre à Yaoundé, is now opening a new chapter with his label Holotech Records, founded in 2024 in the United States.
“Cameroonian music has always made me dance,” says the producer. His mission? To give a voice to the new generation of Cameroonian artists and shine a global spotlight on the talent of the 237
Dany Brown: The Musical Architect of the New Wave
Alongside Mason, Dany Brown plays a central role. Composer, artistic director, and multi-talented, Dany has Cameroonian and American roots and a global musical vision. With over 3,000 compositions to his name, he is recognized for his ability to fuse genres, from Makossa to R&B and Mbolè, creating sounds that captivate international audiences.
“Dany is, in my opinion, the best in the industry,” says Mason. Together, they produce artists ready to conquer the world through global concerts and groundbreaking collaborations. Dany is also the bridge between Cameroonian talent and major American stages, ready to compose for global stars like Chris Brown, Rihanna, Beyoncé, and more.
Collaborations That Inspire Dreams
Holotech Records aims to export Cameroonian talent. Projects include collaborations between young Cameroonian artists and international stars, orchestrated by Dany Brown, ensuring a modern and authentic sound. His technical mastery and artistic vision promise a major impact on the global music industry.
Music, Film, and Dance: A Unique Fusion
The projects don’t stop there. Mason Ewing, through Ewing Power Production, is preparing the first horror installment Reytac 2 Rounds for 2026, as well as an original film called Colorless Dance. Inspired by Dirty Dancing, the film tells the love story of a young white American man and a young Cameroonian woman, where she teaches him to dance Makossa. Dany Brown and Mason Ewing will compose the entire soundtrack, bringing a unique sound that fuses Cameroonian traditions with Hollywood flair.
Holotech Records is also planning spectacular music videos shot in Cameroon, in Douala and Yaoundé, in collaboration with director Arno Soue Ewing, featuring talents like Louis Lopez and Eric April.
An Intrigued and Excited Diaspora
For the Cameroonian diaspora, especially in the United States, these initiatives promise cultural and musical impact. Cameroonian music is no longer confined by borders, it is ready to take the world by storm, led by visionary producers and an exceptional composer, Dany Brown, who transforms every project into a true musical experience.
With Mason Ewing and Dany Brown, the future of Cameroonian music looks powerful, ambitious, and irresistible. 2026 will be the year Cameroon makes the world dance.