Why Fans Are Calling Joli the “Cameroon Ayra Starr” And Why “Mule Makossa Remix” Is Fueling the Conversation A new conversation is rapidly taking over African music spaces, and it surrounds rising Afro-fusion act Joli, who many fans are now describing as the “Cameroon Ayra Starr.”
From her bold energy and confident presence to her Gen Z appeal and modern Afro-inspired sound, listeners across Nigeria and Cameroon have started drawing comparisons between Joli and Nigerian superstar Ayra Starr — especially following the growing attention around “Mule Makossa Remix.”
The conversation has now moved beyond music blogs and fan pages, as #CameroonAyraStarr is currently trending across Twitter/X in both Nigeria and Cameroon, sparking debates, reactions, comparisons, and viral discussions online.
For many fans, the comparison is not about imitation. Instead, they believe Joli represents a similar type of fearless feminine energy, cultural confidence, and youthful Afro-pop identity that helped Ayra Starr rise into continental stardom.
What makes Joli’s growing buzz even more unique is her ability to blend contemporary Afro-fusion with strong Cameroonian Makossa influences, creating a sound many listeners describe as fresh, youthful, and globally adaptable. With “Mule Makossa Remix,” Joli appears to be entering a completely different level of visibility, one where she is no longer just an emerging act, but a developing cultural conversation across multiple African markets.
Across TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter/X, more people are beginning to ask the same question: Could Joli become Cameroon’s next major female Afro-pop export? While comparisons to Ayra Starr continue to dominate online conversations, supporters believe Joli is steadily building her own identity and carving a lane that feels both globally appealing and deeply rooted in African culture.
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One thing is becoming increasingly clear: “Mule Makossa Remix” is no longer just a song release, it is becoming a movement.