enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Congolese music - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congolese_music

    Music of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire, Congo-Kinshasa) In addition, the term Congo music can refer to at least two styles In English-speaking West African countries (e.g. Nigeria, Ghana, Liberia), Congo music refers to the genre more commonly known as soukous, which is widely performed in both Congos, though is more closely ...

  3. Soukous - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soukous

    The origins of the genre can be traced back to Congolese rumba, which emerged in the early 20th century when urban residents of the French Congo and the Belgian Congo embraced the fusion of intertribal Kongolese maringa dance music near Pool Malebo, infused with guitar techniques from Liberia. [11]

  4. Music of the Democratic Republic of the Congo - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_the_Democratic...

    In 1953, the Congolese music scene began to differentiate itself with the formation of African Jazz (led by Joseph "Le Grand Kallé" Kabasele), the first full-time orchestra to record and perform, and the debut of fifteen-year-old guitarist François Luambo Makiadi (aka Franco). Both would go on to be some of the earliest Congolese music stars.

  5. Music of the Republic of the Congo - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_the_Republic_of...

    Congolese saxophonist Sam Talanis. The Republic of the Congo is an African nation with close musical ties to its neighbor, the Democratic Republic of the Congo.The Democratic Republic of the Congo's homegrown pop music, soukous, is popular across the border, and musicians from both countries have fluidly travelled throughout the region playing similarly styled music, including Nino Malapet and ...

  6. Papa Wemba - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papa_Wemba

    Jules Shungu Wembadio Pene Kikumba [1] ONH (14 June 1949 – 24 April 2016), known professionally as Papa Wemba (French pronunciation: [papa wɛmba]), was a Congolese singer and musician who played Congolese rumba, soukous, and ndombolo. [2]

  7. Barbara Kanam - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Kanam

    Barbara Kanam Mutund (born 27 September 1973), known professionally as Barbara Kanam, is a Congolese singer-songwriter, producer, television personality, philanthropist, and politician currently serving as the Director General of the Cultural Promotion Fund of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

  8. Awilo Longomba - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Awilo_Longomba

    He then unveiled the music video of his Congolese rumba and Afrobeats-inspired single "Canon" on 15 April, which was directed by Ace Video director Moe Musa. [110] On 23 April 2021, Longomba was featured on Harmonize 's single "Attitude", which rapidly amassed three million YouTube views in 24 hours.

  9. Empire Bakuba - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire_Bakuba

    Empire Bakuba is an influential soukous band that formed in Zaire (now Democratic Republic of the Congo) in 1972.The name of the band refers to the Bakuba Kingdom; it is sometimes reported as Empire Bakuba du Grand Kalle, in honor of Grand Kalle, the "father of Congolese music", who was also bandleader Pepe Kalle's mentor.