One of the most important names on the Angolan creative scene
CoréonDú, an enigmatic multi-media artist, known for generating groundbreaking pop-culture phenomena in his native Angola and in the Latin world is bringing his new album, Binario, in South Africa.
Produced by Grammy Award-winning, Venezuelan-born, American producer Andres Levin, Coréon ?s infectious beats and heartfelt writing in Portuguese, Spanish, and English, combined with an audacious visual style, balances on his unique brand of music based on Kizomba and Kuduro, a blend of African beats with international dance sounds and tropical blends.
When released internationally, Binariogenerated two singles that reached the top 30 in the American Billboard Tropical chart, “Amor Robotico” and “BailandoKizomba”, earning Coréon a newfound and growing fan base in the U.S., Mexico, France, Spain and Portugal.
Though this US-raised Angolan artist, has recently become known for his music career, CoréonDú is also being feted for his critically acclaimed work as a creative director, writer and producer for film and television of the International Emmy Nominated soap opera, “Windeck”.
A true renaissance man, at the same time, Coréon ?s also turning heads for his unique sense of style and eye for fashion whether it is with his daring street style or scouting fashion ?s next supermodel (he unearthed beauties such as international runway stars AmilnaEstevao , Mauza Antonio or Maria Borges ).
Inspired by his own fans’ requests for his stage and street looks, Coréon then created the WeDú by CoréonDú fashion line. At first, simply the artist’s own merchandise, WeDú by CoréonDú has since grown into a fashion line that caters to those who value bold, creative expression and cosmopolitan comfort.
WeDú by CoréonDú is already available in Angola and select African territories, with a growing demand in the new territories where Coréon ?s art and style are being discovered.
WeDú by CoréonDú will also open an online store shortly.
Meanwhile back in the studio … discography
A fortuitous encounter with Latin Grammy winning producer Luiz Brasil lead to his 2010 debut album The Coréon Experiment which earned attention from fans and critics alike, as well as the opportunity to perform internationally in venues such as the Madrid Jazz Festival and Winter Music Conference.
The album featured songs written by CoréonDú and legendary Angolan musicians such as André Mingas, Filipe Zau, Filipe Mukenga, and featured vocals by Brazillian artist Marcia Castro and Portuguese Pop star Luciana Abreu.
The 2013 remix edition of his debut album, The WeDú Experiment, cemented his popularity among his growing fan base, and earned him accolades including a 2014 Angolan Music Award for his video Set Me Free and a prestigious 2014 Top Radio Luanda award for his video Love Explosion.
A remix collaboration of the song Lembawith Berlin DJ Daniel Haaksman was released by Haaksman’sMan Recordings label earning kudos and support of electronic music heavy hitters including French electronic DJ/producer, Laurent Garnier and US DJ-producer Diplo.
Binario, meanwhile,was written and recorded between New York, Rio de Janeiro, Miami, Los Angeles , Havana, and Austin with songs by CoréonDú and, amongst others, the world-renowned Brazilian singer-songwriter, Carlinhos Brown, and has placed CoréonDú at the cusp of Africa’s music renaissance – combining a modernistic mentality with his country’s traditions, in turn fusing the sounds of Africa with that of the Caribbean, Jazz and house to create something that is an inspirational quest for a new, seamless sound.