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Franco Luambo Makiadi

When Congolese jazz guitarist Franco Makiadi died in 1989, the complete of Zaire (previously the Belgian Congo) went into mourning; it had been a installing farewell to get a musician who, during the period of 40 years, released over 150 albums, filled with a lot more than 1000 music, and …

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Toure Toure

Toure Toure can be an Afro-pop music group from Senegal, headed by cousins Omar Toure in percussion and vocals and Daby Toure in guitar, who subsequently are linked to the market leaders of Toure Kunda, the Senegalese music group that helped in the origins of the existing globe music craze. …

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Dindo Yogo

Referred to as “La Voix Cassee” (“The Damaged Tone of voice”) for his exclusive vocal design, Yogo used several rings, included Orchestre Macchi, his very own group Etumba Na Nguaka, Viva La Musica, and Langa Langa Stars. He became a member of Zaiko Langa Langa in 1983, and the brand …

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Victoria Eleison

Group formed in 1985 by past Viva La Musica member Emeneya (aka Joe Kester). There are two teams inside the music group, one located in Kinshasa and one in Paris. The Kinshasa group may also be known as Victoria Primary. The group toured European countries in 1987 and 1991.

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Taxi Pata Pata

Powered by punchy horn graphs as well as the silken vocals of Kinshasa, Zaire-born and London-based vocalist Nsimba Foggis Bitendi, Taxi cab Pata Pata continues to be known as the “world’s very best soukous strap.” THE BRAND NEW Music Express referred to their audio as “a joyful tempo, a light …

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Tchico Tchicaya

Affectionately referred to as “the golden voice of Africa,” Tchico Tchicaya has crafted his unique design of soukous simply by blending African rumba with salsa, Afro-Latin, Cuban, and Caribbean influences. Tchicaya initial attracted interest in the ’80s as an associate of Brazzaville-based music group les Bantous de la Capitale. He …

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Langa Langa Stars

Among Zaire’s top rings from the early-’90s, the Langa Langa Superstars represented the collaborative initiatives from the country’s best music artists and vocalists. Primarily referred to as 7 Customers de Langa Langa Superstars, the group was shaped by ex-Zaiko Langa Langa vocalist Evoloko Jocker, soon after his departure from Papa …

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James Chimombe

Chimombe was the guitarist and vocalist for Okay Achievement during its rise to prominence in Zimbabwe in the mid-’70s. He still left to go after a solo profession, which lasted until his tragic loss of life in 1990.

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Anti-Choc

Splinter group through the Choc Superstars led by Bozi Boziana who are believed to truly have a small edge over the initial group. Other people consist of guitarist Wally Ngonda and feminine vocalists Deesse and Skola.

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