
Namibia’s music industry is reeling from the loss of one of its most influential figures, renowned guitarist and producer Christian Polloni, who has passed away at the age of 67.
The French-born musician, who made Namibia his home for more than two decades, left an indelible mark on the country’s cultural landscape. Polloni was celebrated not only for his skill as a guitarist but also for his remarkable contributions as a producer, working with some of Namibia’s finest talents.
Over the years, he collaborated with a wide range of artists, producing acclaimed works for Ngatu, Elemotho, Qondja, and Erna Chimu, among others. His unique sound and dedication to nurturing local talent helped shape the modern Namibian music scene, blending international influences with rich indigenous rhythms.
Colleagues and fans have described Polloni as a visionary whose passion for music went beyond performance, leaving behind a legacy of timeless artistry. His influence will continue to resonate through the countless songs and albums he helped bring to life.
As the industry pays tribute to this fallen giant, many have noted that Namibia has lost not just a producer and guitarist, but also a cultural bridge-builder who gave his heart to the country’s music.