Discography of Benza B, a Cameroonian star based in South Africa





Ebenezer Alang Buh Popularly known in Africa Music Entertainment Fraternity as Benza B (Rock Stone Star) born in Cameroon on 28 of August 1985 by a proud parent of Mr Vincent Buh Meh and Anna Mbong Dang.

He comes from a village in Cameroon called Esu Village in Menchum Division Northwest Region and he is engaged with kids.




He started his Primary School at Esu Village in PS Esu and from Class four he moved to the South West Region of Cameroon from there he continued in GS bekora Barombi in 1991. He later moved to Buea and obtained his first school leaving Certificate CBC Bolifamba Mile 16 and later further his studies in Yaoundé and he did his Secondary and High School in Oxford comprehensive High school in Yaoundé (Cameroon).

In 2004 while still in Yaounde, he featured in a movie called “Trials of Passion” (Mr.Tata Houseboy) in the character of Samson.




Currently he resides in South Africa, Johannesburg with his family. He graduated from L`Oreal Institute as Professional Hair Stylist. He has trained many young men in his business field of Establishment in South Africa, Called Ebenezer & J Salon in Johannesburg. He is a Christian by Faith from Presbyterian Church back home and South Africa but currently worshipping with Mountain of Fire and Miracle Ministries South Africa.

His love for music started from his tender age of Seven where he mostly sang for People in his communities back home in Cameroon that is where he developed his passion and talents for Music.




In 2007 he got a chance to record his solo song and in 2009 he recorded his first album called “Bush Faller”, which got songs like “Baby Girl I wana be your Hero” and host of other hits. He later released his second album which comprised of songs like “See me yoo” and host of few others.

In 2010, he did a hit song for the Fifa World Cup which was hosted for the first time in Africa, the song was played in many TV channels during the whole tournaments hosted in South Africa. His song was also selected to represent Cameroon in the African Village which comprises of six African Countries that Qualified for the 2010 Fifa World Cup 2010. He appeared on TV channels like Soweto TV and CRTV just to mention a few. He also shared the stage with the likes of Fela Kuti’s Son and top artists across Motherland Africa hosted by Zoo lake at African Village.




Discography of Benza B, a Cameroonian star based in South Africa




Growing up as Renowned Africa musician, his major mentor whom he always look up to when it comes to Music is Youssou Ndour, the late Lucky Dube and Lukua Kanza. Benza B is currently signed under his own record label called Benza B Music which is managed by Fast Rising Music Record and Brands Management Group Team Across Africa by the Name Kobomusic Group Africa.

His dreams for the next five years of his life in his Musical career is to travel the world and impact many souls with his music and change people ways of livelihood as an Afrobeat Gospel Artist. Benza B wants to send a massage to his fellow Cameroonians that we should look forward to bringing Justice and Peace to our Situation.




His further vision is to mentor and train upcoming musicians across the entire continent at large. 2020/21 he is busy working on his latest third studio album called “Faith”. Details of the album will be announced very soon.

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